Cisco ASR 9000 Series Manual

Replacing cisco asr 9000 series router components
Hide thumbs Also See for ASR 9000 Series:

Advertisement

Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router
Components
The router is equipped as ordered and is ready for installation and startup when it is shipped. As network
requirements change, you may need to upgrade the system by adding or changing components. This chapter
describes how to maintain router components.
Prerequisites and Preparation
Before you perform any of the procedures in this chapter, be sure that you:
• Review the b-asr9k-hardware-installation-guide_chapter1.pdf#nameddest=unique_8.
• Read the safety and ESD-prevention guidelines described in
• Ensure that you have all the necessary tools and equipment before beginning the procedure.
Have access to the safety and compliance document during the installation, see:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/asr9000/hardware/rcsi/regulatory/compliance/asr9krcsi.html
Prerequisites and Preparation, on page 1
Replacing the Chassis Air Filter, on page 4
Removing and Replacing the Fan Trays, on page 10
Removing and Replacing Power System Components, on page 12
Removing and Replacing Cards from the Chassis, on page 25
Migrating from RP1 to RP2 Card, on page 27
Migrating from RP2 to RP3 Card, on page 30
Migrating from RSP440 to RSP880 or RSP880-LT Card , on page 33
Migrating from RSP4-S to RSP880-LT Card (ASR 9906 Router), on page 36
Migrating from RSP4/RSP4-S/RSP-L to RSP5 Card, on page 38
Migrating from FC1 to FC2 Card, on page 41
Migrating from A99-SFC2 to A99-SFC3 Card, on page 41
Migrating from A99-SFC-S/A99-SFC-T to A99-SFC3-S/A99-SFC3-T Card, on page 42
Removing a Chassis from the Equipment Rack, on page 43
Installing a Replacement Chassis in the Equipment Rack, on page 44
Packing a Chassis for Shipment, on page 44
chapter1.pdf#nameddest=unique_10.
b-asr9k-hardware-installation-guide_
Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components
1

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Cisco ASR 9000 Series

  • Page 1 • Read the safety and ESD-prevention guidelines described in b-asr9k-hardware-installation-guide_ chapter1.pdf#nameddest=unique_10. • Ensure that you have all the necessary tools and equipment before beginning the procedure. Have access to the safety and compliance document during the installation, see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/asr9000/hardware/rcsi/regulatory/compliance/asr9krcsi.html Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components...
  • Page 2: Field Replaceable Units

    Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Field Replaceable Units Field Replaceable Units In the Cisco ASR 9006 Router, Cisco ASR 9010 Router, and Cisco ASR 9904 Router, the following components are field replaceable units (FRU): • All line cards •...
  • Page 3: Online Insertion And Removal

    FRUs but are field serviceable. Online Insertion and Removal Most Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers FRUs can be removed and replaced with the power on and the system operating. This is known as online insertion and removal (OIR). Power modules, fan trays, Route Switch Processor (RSP) cards, Route Processor (RP) cards, Fabric Controller (FC) cards, Line Cards (LCs), shared port adapter (SPA), and SPA interface processor (SIP) cards all support OIR.
  • Page 4: Replacing The Chassis Air Filter

    Note In the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router, the three air filters (left, center, and right) contain foam media which filters the air going into the chassis. The three air filters can be removed from the chassis so that the foam media (Cisco PIDs 9922-CEN-FLTRMED= and 9922-LR-FLTRMED=) can be replaced on a regular maintenance interval.
  • Page 5 For the Cisco ASR 9006 Router, Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9904 Router, Cisco ASR 9906 Router, and Cisco ASR 9910 Router, choose the procedure for your router: • For the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9906 Router, and Cisco ASR 9910 Router, remove the air filter by simply sliding it out of the chassis.
  • Page 6 Figure 2: Replacing the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Chassis Air Filter • For the Cisco ASR 9006 Router and Cisco ASR 9904 Router, loosen the thumb screw that secures the filter to the chassis, and then slide the air filter out of the chassis.
  • Page 7 Step 2 For the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router, remove the three air filters by pulling them off the front of the chassis (Cisco ASR 9922 Router Chassis Air Filters) and (Cisco ASR 9912 Router Chassis Air Filter ).
  • Page 8 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Replacing the Chassis Air Filter Figure 6: Cisco ASR 9922 Router Chassis Center Air Filter Version 2 Figure 7: Cisco ASR 9912 Router Chassis Air Filter Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components...
  • Page 9 Step 4 Install the new air filter. • For the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9906 Router, and Cisco ASR 9910 Router, slide the new air filter into the air filter door (honeycomb side up). Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components...
  • Page 10: Required Tools And Equipment

    Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Removing and Replacing the Fan Trays • For the Cisco ASR 9006 Router and Cisco ASR 9904 Router, tighten the thumb screw to secure the filter to the chassis. • For the Cisco ASR 9922 Router (version 1 air filter) and Cisco ASR 9912 Router, tighten the thumb screws that attach the inner frame to the air filter and re-attach the three air filters to the front of the chassis.
  • Page 11: Installing A Fan Tray

    Note If the fan tray cover has been installed on the front of the Cisco ASR 9922 Router or Cisco ASR 9912 Router, you must remove it before you can remove the fan tray. Remove the fan tray cover by simply pulling on the cover until it comes loose.
  • Page 12 Removing and Replacing Power System Components The Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers support OIR of power modules. If you are replacing a redundant power module, you can remove and install the power module while the system remains powered on without causing an electrical hazard or damage to the system.
  • Page 13 Before making any physical changes, check the software configuration to ensure no ROMMON variable CHASSIS_TYPE (such as CHASSIS_TYPE=10_SLOT) is set to override the chassis type. Step 2 At the Cisco IOS-XR command prompt on the RSP console, run the pwrmod_change command. This command displays the current power module and system information. Example:...
  • Page 14 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Removing a Version 1 AC or DC Power Module Example: start update CBC eeprom, offset = 0x0,length=1000 .............. done update CBC eeprom start update I2C eeprom ............... done update I2C eeprom The power system programming change is complete. The system must now be completely powered down, and the NEW power system hardware installed.
  • Page 15 Follow these steps to remove a version 2 or version 3 AC or DC power module from the chassis (see figure titled Removing or Installing a Version 2 or Version 3 AC or DC Power Module). The Cisco ASR 9904 Router chassis only has one power tray as shown in the figure titled Removing or Installing a Version 2 AC or DC Power Module from the Cisco ASR 9904 Router .
  • Page 16 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Installing a Version 1 AC or DC Power Module Figure 12: Removing or Installing a Version 2 AC or DC Power Module from the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Installing a Version 1 AC or DC Power Module...
  • Page 17: Disconnecting Ac Power

    Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Disconnecting AC Power Procedure Step 1 Slide the power module into the bay until it mates with its backplane connector. Step 2 Move the handle up. Step 3 Tighten the screw that secures the power module using a 7/16 hex socket and torque wrench with the torque set to 50 in-lb.
  • Page 18: Reconnecting Ac Power

    Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Reconnecting AC Power Step 3 Loosen the retainer bracket holding the AC power cords to the power tray receptacle. Step 4 Unplug the AC power cords from the power tray receptacles. Reconnecting AC Power...
  • Page 19: Disconnecting Dc Power

    Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Disconnecting DC Power Disconnecting DC Power Follow these steps to disconnect an individual DC power source from a power tray (Figure 2 for version 1 DC power, Figure 3 for version 2 DC power, or...
  • Page 20: Reconnecting Dc Power

    Positive (RTN) cables next. c) Negative (PWR) cable last. d) Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 for the other power tray (Cisco ASR 9010 Router only) To prevent injury and damage to the equipment, always attach the ground and source DC power...
  • Page 21 Remove all power modules from the power tray. Step 3 For the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, remove the front grill by pulling it away from the chassis (see figure below). Figure 13: Removing the Front Grill on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router...
  • Page 22 Step 5 For the Cisco ASR 9912 Router, the vented power tray bezel is a base chassis accessory that snaps onto the front of the power system. comes with ball studs already installed. Remove it by pulling it away from the...
  • Page 23 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Installing an AC or DC Power Tray into a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Figure 16: Removing a Power Tray –Version 2 Power Tray (Cisco ASR 9010 Router Shown) Remove screws Loosen the...
  • Page 24 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Installing an AC or DC Power Tray into a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Figure 17: Rotating the Ejector Levers Inward to Seat the Version 1 Power Tray Screw hole in Ejector lever...
  • Page 25 The RSP (RSP0, RSP1) cards are located in the front of the chassis. The 4 line cards on the Cisco ASR 9906 (LC0 - LC3) and 8 line cards on the Cisco ASR 9910 (LC0 - LC7) slots are located in the front of the chassis.
  • Page 26 Carefully remove the cables from the horizontal cable management tray at the top of the chassis or side cable management brackets (Cisco ASR 9006 Router) and carefully place the cable bundle out of the way. Step 3...
  • Page 27 Carefully reroute the cables through the horizontal cable management tray at the top of the chassis (the Cisco ASR 9922 Router has an additional tray at the bottom of the chassis) or side cable management brackets (Cisco ASR 9006 Router and Cisco ASR 9904 Router).
  • Page 28 • The router must be running Cisco IOS XR software release 5.3.2 or later version. • The router must have two RP1 cards (active and standby) up and running. • Cisco ASR 9000 Ethernet Line Card (first generation) must be removed from the chassis as they are incompatible with RP2.
  • Page 29 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Migrating from RP1 to RP2 Card rommon B1> RSP_LINK_1G=1 rommon B1> sync Step 5 Verify that config register is set correctly in ROMMON: Example: rommon B1> confreg Step 6 Reset RP2 card in ROMMON. Now the RP2 becomes the standby RP in slot 0 and synchronizes configuration from active RSP440 in slot 1.
  • Page 30 • You must have console access to the router. Default console speed on RP3 is set as 115200. • The router must be running Cisco 64-bit IOS XR software release 6.5.15 or later version. If your router is running a 32-bit IOS XR release, you will need to migrate to 64-bit XR release 6.5.15 or later. Refer Migration Guide for Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers.
  • Page 31 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Migrating from RP2 to RP3 Card Step 3 Remove the standby RP2 card. When RP2 is removed, an alarm is generated indicating that the redundancy is lost. Follow the procedure explained in the topic...
  • Page 32 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Migrating from RP2 to RP3 Card Example: Router# show platform Thu Jul 12 20:50:28.317 UTC Node Type State Config state --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/RP0/CPU0 A99-RP2-SE(Standby) IOS XR RUN NSHUT 0/RP1/CPU0 A99-RP3-SE(Active) IOS XR RUN NSHUT...
  • Page 33 • You must have console access to the router. • The router must be running Cisco IOS XR software release 5.3.2 or later version to support RSP880. • The router must be running Cisco IOS XR software release 6.2.2 or later version to support RSP880-LT.
  • Page 34 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Migrating from RSP440 to RSP880 or RSP880-LT Card perform redundancy switchover from RSP0 to RSP1, and make RSP1 as active RSP. Step 2 Remove the standby RSP440 (RSP0) and insert RSP880 in slot 0. Follow the procedure explained in the topic...
  • Page 35 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Migrating from RSP440 to RSP880 or RSP880-LT Card Backup node in 0/RSP0/CPU0 is NSR-ready Group Primary Backup Status --------- --------- --------- --------- 0/RSP1/CPU0 0/RSP0/CPU0 Ready dlrsc 0/RSP1/CPU0 0/RSP0/CPU0 Ready central-services 0/RSP1/CPU0 0/RSP0/CPU0 Ready...
  • Page 36 Before you begin: • You must have console access to the router. • The router must be running Cisco IOS XR software release 6.3.2 or later version. • The router must have two RSP4-S cards (active and standby) up and running.
  • Page 37 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Migrating from RSP4-S to RSP880-LT Card (ASR 9906 Router) central-services 0/RSP1/CPU0 0/RSP0/CPU0 Ready 0/RSP1/CPU0 0/RSP0/CPU0 Ready dlrsc 0/RSP1/CPU0 0/RSP0/CPU0 Ready Step 4 Perform redundancy switchover from active RSP4-S (slot 1) to standby RSP880-LT (slot 0).
  • Page 38 • You must have console access to the router. Default console speed on RSP5 is set as 115200. • The router must be running Cisco 64-bit IOS XR software release 6.5.15 or later version. If your router is running a 32-bit IOS XR release, you will need to migrate to 64-bit XR release 6.5.15 or later. Refer Migration Guide for Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers.
  • Page 39 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Migrating from RSP4/RSP4-S/RSP-L to RSP5 Card 0/RSP0/CPU0 A9K-RSP880-LT-TR(Active) IOS XR RUN NSHUT 0/RSP1/CPU0 A9K-RSP5-TR(Standby) IOS XR RUN NSHUT 0/FT0 ASR-9910-FAN OPERATIONAL NSHUT 0/FT1 ASR-9910-FAN OPERATIONAL NSHUT 0/1/CPU0 A9K-8X100GE-TR IOS XR RUN NSHUT 0/FC0...
  • Page 40 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Migrating from RSP4/RSP4-S/RSP-L to RSP5 Card Step 11 Verify RSP5 in slot 1 and RSP in slot 0 reach full synchronization (NSR-ready state) and status of ALL the groups is Ready state. Use show redundancy command to verify the same.
  • Page 41 Step 4 Repeat Step1 through Step 3 for migrating remaining FCs from slot FC1 to slot FC6. Migrating from A99-SFC2 to A99-SFC3 Card Cisco ASR 9912 and Cisco ASR 9922 chassis supports the A99-SFC3 fabric card. Procedure Step 1 Remove the A99-SFC2 card from slot FC0. Follow the procedure explained in the topic...
  • Page 42 Use the admin show alarm and show pfm location allcommands to verify no additonal alarms are raised after replacing all the FCs. MigratingfromA99-SFC-S/A99-SFC-TtoA99-SFC3-S/A99-SFC3-T Card Cisco ASR 9906 chassis supports the A99-SFC3-T fabric card and Cisco ASR 9910 chassis supports the A99-SFC3-S fabric card. In this section, SFC refers to A99-SFC-S/A99-SFC-T. Procedure Step 1 Remove the SFC card from slot FC0.
  • Page 43 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Removing a Chassis from the Equipment Rack Example: Router# show platform Node Type State Config state -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/RSP0/CPU0 A9K-RSP5-TR(Standby) IOS XR RUN NSHUT 0/RSP1/CPU0 A9K-RSP5-TR(Active) IOS XR RUN NSHUT 0/FT0 ASR-9910-FAN OPERATIONAL NSHUT...
  • Page 44 Carefully lift the chassis out of the rack and set it aside. c) Use the rear handle on the Cisco ASR 9922 Router to push the chassis out of the rack and onto an adjacent pallet jack for transport.

Table of Contents