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Cisco 7600 Series Router Module
Installation Guide
October 2010
Americas Headquarters
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-1706
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  • Page 1 Cisco 7600 Series Router Module Installation Guide October 2010 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883 Text Part Number: OL-5077-7...
  • Page 2 You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures: •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Obtaining Technical Assistance 1-14 Cisco.com 1-14 Technical Assistance Center 1-15 Obtaining Additional Publications and Information 1-16 Product Overview C H A P T E R Cisco 7600 Series Routers Supported Hardware Features Supervisor Engines LEDs 1-11 Reset Button 1-15 Console Port 1-15...
  • Page 4 1-26 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6516-GBIC) 1-26 Switch Fabric Module (WS-C6500-SFM) 1-27 Switch Fabric Module 2 (WS-X6500-SFM2) 1-27 Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) Module (ACE10-6500-K9) 1-28 Catalyst 6000 Family Module LED Descriptions 1-29 SPA Interface Processors 1-29 7600-SIP-200 1-30...
  • Page 5 Contents Safety Warnings Installation Hazard Blank Faceplates and Cover Panels Backplane Voltage SELV Circuit Wrist Strap Warning Limiting Connection Distances 2-10 Determining Cable Distances 2-10 Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Transmission Distances 2-11 OC-3, OC-12, and OC-48 POS Fiber Interface Specifications 2-11 ATM OC-12 Optical Specifications 2-12...
  • Page 6 Contents Troubleshooting Router Boot Failure from the Flash Memory Troubleshooting Vector Errors When Booting from Flash Memory Router Partially Boots from Flash and Displays Boot Prompt 4-17 Troubleshooting Router Freeze After the ROM Monitor Initializes 4-20 Troubleshooting Router Freeze in the ROM Monitor Mode 4-20 Troubleshooting Scrambled Output When Booting from ROM 4-21...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Preface This preface describes who should read the Cisco 7600 Series Router Module Installation Guide, how it is organized, and its document conventions. Document Revision History Table 1 records changes to this document. Table 1 Document Revision History Revision Date...
  • Page 8: Conventions

    Chapter Title Description Chapter 1 Product Overview Provides an overview of the Cisco 7600 series routers, the supervisor engines, the Optical Services Modules (OSMs), the recommended Catalyst 6000 family modules, and the SPA interface processors (SIPs). Chapter 2 Preparing for...
  • Page 9 Preface Conventions font Terminal sessions and information the system displays are screen font. screen boldface screen Information you must enter is in boldface screen font. font italic screen font Arguments for which you supply values are in italic screen font. The symbol ^ represents the key labeled Control—for example, the key combination ^D in a screen display means hold down the Control key while you press the D...
  • Page 10: Warning Definition

    Preface Conventions Warning Definition Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents.
  • Page 11 Preface Conventions Warnung WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer Situation, die zu Verletzungen führen kann. Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Geräten mit den Gefahren elektrischer Schaltungen und den üblichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unfällen vertraut. Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder Warnung angegebenen Anweisungsnummer nach der jeweiligen Übersetzung in den übersetzten Sicherheitshinweisen, die zusammen mit diesem Gerät ausgeliefert wurden.
  • Page 12 Preface Conventions Varning! VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSANVISNINGAR Denna varningssignal signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada. Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och känna till vanliga förfaranden för att förebygga olyckor.
  • Page 13: Related Documentation

    Cisco provides several ways to obtain documentation, technical assistance, and other technical resources. These sections explain how to obtain technical information from Cisco Systems. Cisco.com You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm You can access the Cisco website at this URL: http://www.cisco.com...
  • Page 14: Ordering Documentation

    Customers and partners can obtain online documentation, troubleshooting tips, and sample configurations from the Cisco TAC website. Cisco.com registered users have complete access to the technical support resources on the Cisco TAC website, including TAC tools and utilities.
  • Page 15: Technical Assistance Center

    No workaround is available. Cisco TAC Website You can use the Cisco TAC website to resolve P3 and P4 issues yourself, saving both cost and time. The site provides around-the-clock access to online tools, knowledge bases, and software. To access the Cisco TAC website, go to this URL: http://www.cisco.com/tac...
  • Page 16: Obtaining Additional Publications And Information

    The Cisco TAC Escalation Center addresses priority level 1 or priority level 2 issues. These classifications are assigned when severe network degradation significantly impacts business operations. When you contact the TAC Escalation Center with a P1 or P2 problem, a Cisco TAC engineer automatically opens a case.
  • Page 17: Cisco 7600 Series Routers

    Cisco 7609-S router (9 vertical slots) • Cisco 7613 router (13 slots) Cisco 7600 series routers provide optical WAN and MAN networking with a focus on line-rate delivery of high-touch IP services at the edge of service provider networks. Supported Hardware...
  • Page 18: Chapter 1 Product Overview

    – Either the WS-C6500-SFM or WS-X6500-SFM2 Switch Fabric Module can be installed in slot – 5 of of the Cisco 7606 or Cisco 7609 router. A redundant Switch Fabric Module can be installed in slot 6. – Only the WS-X6500-SFM2 Switch Fabric Module can be installed in slot 7 of the Cisco 7613 router.
  • Page 19: Features

    Feature Description Performance and Refer to the Cisco 7600 Series Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide, 12.1E configuration or the Cisco 7600 Series Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide, 12.2SX for detailed information about the features supported on the Cisco 7600 series routers.
  • Page 20: Supervisor Engines

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Table 1-1 Cisco 7600 Series Router Key Features (continued) Feature Description Memory 512-KB NVRAM stores configuration information. • components EEPROM component on the supervisor engine stores module-specific • information, such as the module serial number, part number, controller type, hardware revision, configuration information, and other details unique to each module.
  • Page 21 Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Table 1-2 Supervisor Engines Supervisor Engine Features Supervisor Engine 2 • Supervisor Engine 2 with ROMMON version (WS-X6K-S2U-MSFC2) 6.1(3) or later, 32-MB bootflash device, 256-MB DRAM, dual-port 1000BASE-X GBIC uplinks QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx): •...
  • Page 22 Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Table 1-2 Supervisor Engines (continued) Supervisor Engine Features Supervisor Engine 720 Supervisor Engine 720 with PFC3B: (WS-SUP720-3B) 512-MB DRAM • Policy Feature Card 3B (PFC3B) • Multilayer Switch Feature Card 3 (MSFC3): • – 512-MB DRAM –...
  • Page 23 Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Table 1-2 Supervisor Engines (continued) Supervisor Engine Features RSP720-3C-10GE Two 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GE) uplink ports • support 10-Gbps X2 modules Three Gigabit Ethernet (1GE) uplink ports: • two ports support 1-Gbps small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module;...
  • Page 24 Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Table 1-2 Supervisor Engines (continued) Supervisor Engine Features RSP720-3CXL-10GE Two 10GE) uplink ports support 10-Gbps X2 • modules Three 1GE)uplink ports: two ports support • 1-Gbps small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module; one port supports 10/100/1000-Mbps RJ-45 connector Note Use Category 5 Shielded Twisted Pair...
  • Page 25 GB each for RP and SP) Requires larger power supplies and a • high-speed fan tray QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) is • 1p1q4t/1p2q2t 1. The WS-SUP720-3BXL requires larger power supplies and high-speed fans; for information see http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cis7600/hardware/cis_76xx/remrep.htm #1098824. Book Title OL-5077-7...
  • Page 26 Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Figure 1-1 shows the front panel features of the Supervisor Engine 2. Figure 1-2 shows the front-panel features of the Supervisor Engine 720. Figure 1-3 show the front-panel features of the Supervisor Engine 32 (WS-SUP32-GE-3B). Figure 1-4 show the front-panel features of the Supervisor Engine 32 (WS-SUP32-10GE-3B).
  • Page 27 Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Figure 1-4 Supervisor Engine 32 (WS-SUP32-10GE-3B) Front Panel Features Status LEDs CONSOLE port Uplink ports Uplink port Link Status LEDs Disk LED CompactFlash USB ports Type II slot Figure 1-5 Route Switch Processor 720 (RSP720-3c-GE) Front Panel CompactFlash LINK LEDs Type II slots...
  • Page 28 Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Table 1-3 Supervisor Engine 2 LEDs Color Description STATUS Green All diagnostics pass; the module is operational (normal initialization sequence). Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics (normal initialization sequence). An overtemperature condition has occurred. (A minor threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.) Diagnostic test failed;...
  • Page 29 Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Table 1-4 Supervisor Engine 720 LEDs Color Description STATUS Green All diagnostics pass; the module is operational (normal initialization sequence). Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics (normal initialization sequence). Yellow Minor hardware problems. An overtemperature condition has occurred.
  • Page 30 Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Table 1-5 Supervisor Engine 32 LEDs (continued) Color Description SYSTEM Green All chassis environmental monitors are reporting OK. Orange The module is powering up or a minor hardware fault has occurred. Major hardware problem. The temperature of the supervisor engine major threshold has been exceeded.
  • Page 31 The console port mode switch allows you to connect a terminal to the supervisor engine using either the console cable and adapters provided with the Cisco 7600 series routers or the console cable provided with a Catalyst 5000 family Supervisor Engine III.
  • Page 32: Uplink Ports

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines To access the port mode switch, use a ballpoint pen tip or other small, pointed object. Note To connect a terminal, use the port mode switch as follows: Mode 1—Switch in the in position (factory default). Use this mode to connect a terminal to the •...
  • Page 33: Optical Services Modules

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Optical Services Modules Optical Services Modules This section describes the Optical Services Modules (OSMs). This section is divided into the following topics: OC-3c POS OSM, page 1-17 • OC-12c POS OSM, page 1-18 • OC-48 POS OSM, page 1-18 •...
  • Page 34: Oc-12C Pos Osm

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Optical Services Modules OC-12c POS OSM Table 1-8 lists the OC-12c POS OSMs. Table 1-8 OC-12c POS OSMs OSM-2OC12-POS-SI+ OSM-2OC12-POS-MM+ OSM-4OC12-POS-SI+ The 2-port (see Figure 1-9) and 4-port (see Figure 1-10) OC-12 POS OSMs provide the following: Standards-compliant SONET/SDH interface;...
  • Page 35: Oc-48 Dpt/Pos Osm

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Optical Services Modules Figure 1-11 1-Port OC-48 POS OSM OSM-1OC48-POS-SS 1 PORT OC-48 POS SM SR OC-48 DPT/POS OSM Table 1-10 lists the OC-48 Dynamic Port Transport(DPT)/POS OSMs. Table 1-10 2-Port OC-48 DPT/POS OSMs OSM-20C48/1DPT-SI OSM-20C48/1DPT-SL OSM-20C48/1DPT-SS The 2-port OC-48 DPT/POS OSMs (Figure...
  • Page 36: Oc-12 Atm Osm

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Optical Services Modules OSM-1CHOC12/T3-SI 1 PORT CHOC12/STM4/T3/E3 OC-12 ATM OSM Table 1-12 lists the OC-12c ATM OSMs. Table 1-12 2-Port OC-12 ATM OSMs OSM-2OC12-ATM-SI+ OSM-2OC12-ATM-MM+ OSM-2OC12-ATM-SI The 2-port OC-12 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) OSM (see Figure 1-14) provides: •...
  • Page 37: Osm Led Descriptions

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Optical Services Modules Figure 1-16 12-Port Channelized T-3 OSM OSM LED Descriptions This section describes the OSM LEDs: • OSM STATUS LED, page 1-21 • Gigabit Ethernet Link LED Description, page 1-22 • LC and SC Interface LED Description, page 1-22 •...
  • Page 38: Table

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Optical Services Modules Table 1-13 OSM STATUS LED Description (continued) Color Description Orange All the diagnostic tests pass, but some of the port-specific tests to green fail; the module comes online with the faulty ports disabled. The module is disabled Green The module is not online.
  • Page 39 Chapter 1 Product Overview Optical Services Modules Figure 1-19 SC OSM Interface LEDs Table 1-15 LC and SC Interface LED Descriptions Color Description ACTIVE Indicates that the port has been configured and enabled. Green The port has been configured and enabled to operate. The port has not been configured or enabled to operate.
  • Page 40: Catalyst 6500 Family Modules

    The MSFC2, in conjunction with the FlexWAN module (WS-X6182-2PA), provides multiprotocol routing support with full Internet route connectivity for speeds ranging from serial RS-232 to OC-3. The FlexWAN module can accept up to two Cisco 7200 or Cisco 7500 WAN port adapters, which deliver Book Title...
  • Page 41: Enhanced Flexwan Module (Ws-X6582-2Pa)

    Internet route connectivity for speeds ranging from serial RS-232 to OC-3. The Enhanced FlexWAN module can accept up to two Cisco 7200 or Cisco 7500 WAN port adapters, which deliver WAN consolidation and extend QoS and traffic management capabilities over WAN segments.
  • Page 42: 48-Port 10/100Tx Switching Module (Ws-X6348-Rj-45)

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Catalyst 6500 Family Modules Figure 1-22 Enhanced FlexWAN Module Front Panel (WS-X6582-2PA) STATUS LED 48-Port 10/100TX Switching Module (WS-X6348-RJ-45) The 48-port 10/100TX switching module (WS-X6348-RJ-45), shown in Figure 1-23, provides 48 switched, 10/100-Mbps autosensing, full- or half-duplex ports. Ports have RJ-45 connectors for either Category 3 or Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables.
  • Page 43: Switch Fabric Module (Ws-C6500-Sfm)

    NEXT—Use this push button to scroll to the next item on the LCD display menu. Switch Fabric Module 2 (WS-X6500-SFM2) Note The Switch Fabric Module 2 is not supported on the Cisco 7603 router or the Cisco 7604 router. The Switch Fabric Module 2 (WS-X6500-SFM2), shown in Figure 1-26, requires a Supervisor Engine 2 and must be installed in slots 5 or 6 of the Cisco 7600 series router.
  • Page 44: Cisco Application Control Engine (Ace) Module (Ace10-6500-K9)

    ACE10-6500-K9 MODULE CONSOLE SHUTDOWN FIPS APPLICATION CONTROL ENGINE SERVICE MODULE MODE Status LED RJ-45 Console connector USB Port (For Future Use) For additional information, see the Cisco Application Control Engine Module Installation Note at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/prod_module_installation_guide09186a008 0626334.html#wp73023. Book Title 1-28 OL-5077-7...
  • Page 45: Catalyst 6000 Family Module Led Descriptions

    2. Thie is a good time to verify that all LINK LEDs are functioning. SPA Interface Processors This section describes the SPA interface processors (SIPs) for the Cisco 7600 series router. Summary descriptions of the SIPs that are supported on the Cisco 7600 series routers are shown in Table 1-18.
  • Page 46: 7600-Sip-200

    The 7600-SIP-200 (Figure 1-28) is a high-performance, feature-rich shared port adapter (SPA) interface processor that function as a carrier card for SPAs. For more information, see the Cisco 7600 Series Router SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide. Figure 1-28 7600-SIP-200...
  • Page 47: 7600-Sip-600

    The Cisco 7600 Series Ethernet Services 20G (ES20) line cards are a multiple-fabric, fixed-port Ethernet line card for the Cisco 7600 series routers that are capable of 20 Gbps of traffic forwarding using a fixed port interface design. The two versions of the Cisco 7600 Series Ethernet Services 20G line card are: •...
  • Page 48: 7600-Es20-10G

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Ethernet Services 20G Line Cards Table 1-20 Cisco 7600 ES20 Line Card Summary Maximum Number of Minimum Cisco Cisco ES20 Line Card Product Numbers Description SFPs or XFPs IOS Release 2-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet line 7600-ES20-10G...
  • Page 49: 7600-Es20-Ge

    Cisco 7600 Ethernet Services Plus Line Cards The Cisco 7600 Series ES+ line cards are a multiple-fabric, fixed-port Ethernet line card for the Cisco 7600 series routers that are capable of 40 Gbps full-duplextraffic forwarding using a fixed port interface design.
  • Page 50: Cisco 7600 Es+ 2Tg3C, -3Cxl Line Cards

    Product Overview Cisco 7600 Ethernet Services Plus Line Cards Cisco 7600 ES+ 2TG3C, -3CXL Line Cards The Cisco 7600 ES+ 2TG3C, -3CXL line cards have three LEDs, as shown in Figure 1-33 Figure 1-34. There is one Status LED and two A/L (Active Loopback) LEDs.
  • Page 51: Cisco 7600 Es+ 20G3C, -20G3Cxl Line Cards

    Green and Undefined condition. Amber The port is not enabled by software. Cisco 7600 ES+ 20G3C, -20G3CXL Line Cards The Cisco 7600 ES+ 20G3C, -20G3CXL line cards have 21 LEDs, as shown in Figure 1-37 Figure 1-38. Figure 1-37 Cisco 7600 ES+ 20G3C Line Card Faceplate...
  • Page 52: Cisco 7600 Es+ 40G3C, -40G3Cxl Line Cards

    Green and Undefined condition. Amber The port is not enabled by software. Cisco 7600 ES+ 40G3C, -40G3CXL Line Cards The Cisco 7600 ES+ 40G3C, -40G3CXL line cards have 21 LEDs, as shown in Figure 1-39 Figure 1-40. Figure 1-39 Cisco 7600 ES+ 40G3C Line Card Faceplate...
  • Page 53: Port Addresses

    The port is not enabled by software. Port Addresses Each port (or interface) in the Cisco 7600 series router is designated by several different types of addresses. The physical interface address is the actual physical location (slot and port) of the interface connector within the chassis.
  • Page 54: Mac Addresses

    However, when you move a module to a different slot, the first number in the address changes to reflect the new slot number. For example, on a 4-port OC-12c POS OSM in slot 4 of the Cisco 7609 router, the address of the top WAN port is 4/1, and the address of the bottom WAN port is 4/4.
  • Page 55: Hot Swapping Supervisor Engines And Modules

    Hot Swapping Supervisor Engines and Modules Hot Swapping Supervisor Engines and Modules The Cisco 7600 series routers provide a feature for removing and replacing the redundant supervisor engine, OSMs, Catalyst 6000 family modules, and SIPS without powering down the system.
  • Page 56: Sonet/Sdh Overview

    Chapter 1 Product Overview OSM Technology Overview SONET/SDH Overview The Packet over SONET (POS) specification defines the use of PPP encapsulation over SONET/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) links. SONET is an ANSI standard (T1.1051988) for optical digital transmission at hierarchical rates from 51.840 Mbps (STS-1) to 2.5 Gbps (STS-48) and greater.
  • Page 57 Chapter 1 Product Overview OSM Technology Overview Each ATM node is required to establish a separate connection to every other node in the ATM network that it must communicate with. All of these connections are established using a permanent virtual circuit (PVC), which a network operator configures, or a switched virtual circuit (SVC), which is set up and torn down with an ATM signaling mechanism.
  • Page 58 Chapter 1 Product Overview OSM Technology Overview Book Title 1-42 OL-5077-7...
  • Page 59: Chapter 2 Preparing For Installation

    • Port Densities, page 2-18 • Software Requirements, page 2-19 This chapter does not contain the instructions to install the Cisco 7600 series router chassis. Refer to the following documents for installation procedures: • Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide •...
  • Page 60: Safety Warnings

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Safety Warnings Safety warnings appear throughout this publication in procedures that, if performed incorrectly, may harm you. A warning symbol precedes each warning statement. Installation Hazard Warning This equipment must be installed and maintained by service personnel as defined by AS/NZS 3260.
  • Page 61 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Advarsel Dette utstyret må monteres og vedlikeholdes av vedlikeholdspersonell i henhold til AS/NZS 3260. Feil tilkobling av dette utstyret til et vanlig strømuttak kan medføre fare. Telekommunikasjonslinjene må være frakoblet 1) før strømledningen trekkes ut av kontakten eller 2) mens huset er åpent, eller begge deler.
  • Page 62: Blank Faceplates And Cover Panels

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Laser radiation is present when the system is open. Warning Do not stare into the beam or view it directly with optical instruments. Warning Blank Faceplates and Cover Panels Warning Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis;...
  • Page 63 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Avvertenza Le piattaforme bianche e i panelli di protezione hanno tre funzioni importanti: Evitano l'esposizione a voltaggi e correnti elettriche pericolose nello chassis, trattengono le interferenze elettromagnetiche (EMI) che potrebbero scombussolare altri apparati e dirigono il flusso di aria per il raffreddamento attraverso lo chassis.
  • Page 64: Backplane Voltage

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Backplane Voltage Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is Warning operating. Use caution when servicing. Statement 1034 Waarschuwing Er is gevaarlijke spanning of energie aanwezig op de achterplaat wanneer het systeem bediend wordt.
  • Page 65: Selv Circuit

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines SELV Circuit Warning To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to telephone-network voltage (TNV) circuits. LAN ports contain SELV circuits, and WAN ports contain TNV circuits. Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ-45 connectors.
  • Page 66 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Avvertenza Per evitare scosse elettriche, non collegare circuiti di sicurezza a tensione molto bassa (SELV) ai circuiti a tensione di rete telefonica (TNV). Le porte LAN contengono circuiti SELV e le porte WAN contengono circuiti TNV. Alcune porte LAN e WAN fanno uso di connettori RJ-45.
  • Page 67: Wrist Strap Warning

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Wrist Strap Warning Warning During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself. Statement 94 Waarschuwing Draag tijdens deze procedure aardingspolsbanden om te vermijden dat de kaart beschadigd wordt door elektrostatische ontlading.
  • Page 68: Limiting Connection Distances

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Limiting Connection Distances Limiting Connection Distances The length of your networks and the distances between connections depend on the type of signal, the signal speed, and the transmission media (the type of cabling used to transmit the signals). For example, fiber-optic cable has a greater channel capacity than twisted-pair cabling.
  • Page 69: Determining Cable Distances

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Port Connector Requirements, page 2-16 • Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Transmission Distances Table 2-1 lists the IEEE maximum transmission distances for Ethernet and Fast Ethernet. Table 2-1 Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Maximum Transmission Distances Transceiver Maximum Distance Speed...
  • Page 70: Atm Oc-12 Optical Specifications

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Table 2-3 OC-12 Fiber Interface Specifications Fiber Power Interface Budget Output Power Input Power Wavelength Single-Mode 29.0 dB –5.0 dBm 0 dBm –34.0 dBm –8.0 dBm 1550 nm Long Reach Single-Mode 13.0 dB –15.0 dBm –8.0 dBm –28.0 dBm –8.0 dBm 1310 nm...
  • Page 71: Gigabit Ethernet Optical Specifications

    When using the long wavelength/long haul (LX/LH) GBIC with 62.5-micron diameter MMF, you must install a mode-conditioning patch cord (Cisco product number CAB-GELX-625 or equivalent) between the GBIC and the MMF cable on both the transmit and receive ends of the link. The patch cord is required for link distances greater than 984 feet (300 meters).
  • Page 72: Differential Mode Delay

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Cisco Gigabit Ethernet products have been tested and evaluated to comply with the standards listed in Note Appendix A, “Technical Specifications.” Equivalent cables should also meet these standards. Patch Cord Configuration Example Figure 2-1 shows a typical patch cord configuration.
  • Page 73 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances The Gigabit Ethernet specification (IEEE 802.3z) outlines parameters for Ethernet communications at a gigabit-per-second rate. The specification offers a higher-speed version of Ethernet for backbone and server connectivity using existing deployed MMF cable by defining the use of laser-based optical components to propagate data over MMF cable.
  • Page 74: Supervisor Engine Console Port Cabling Specifications

    The accessory kit that shipped with your Cisco 7600 series routers contain the necessary cable and adapters to connect a terminal or modem to the front-panel console port of the supervisor engine. These cables and adapters are the same as those shipped with the Cisco 2500 series routers and other Cisco products.
  • Page 75 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Table 2-8 Port Connector Requirements Modules Connectors 1, 2 1-port OC-48 POS OSM SC connectors. (See Figure 2-4.) 2-port and 4-port OC-12 POS OSM 2-port OC-12 ATM Gigabit Ethernet WAN Services Module Gigabit Ethernet switching modules with GBICs 1-port and 2-port channelized OC-48 OSM LC fiber-optic connectors.
  • Page 76: Port Densities

    RJ-45 (both ends) Pin 8 Figure 2-8 Mini-SMB Connector Port Densities Table 2-9 lists the bandwidth and port densities of the Cisco 7600 series routers. Table 2-9 Cisco 7600 Series Router Bandwidth and Port Density Cisco 7603 Cisco 7604 Cisco 7606...
  • Page 77: Software Requirements

    Number of FlexWAN modules Software Requirements For information on the minimum recommended, and default software versions for the Cisco 7600 series routers, supervisor engines, OSMs, Catalyst 6000 family modules, and SPA interface processors (SIPs), refer to the applicable release notes: •...
  • Page 78 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Software Requirements Book Title 2-20 OL-5077-7...
  • Page 79: Installing Modules

    This section describes the requirements and the tools you need to install the supervisor engine or the module. Before installing modules, you must install the Cisco 7600 series router chassis and at least one Note supervisor engine. For information on installing the chassis, refer to the Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide or Cisco 7609 Router Installation Guide.
  • Page 80: Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage

    Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Module This section describes how to install a supervisor engine, OSM, or recommended Catalyst 6000 family module in the Cisco 7600 series router. Supervisor engines must be installed in specific slots in the chassis depending on which model of supervisor engine you are installing.
  • Page 81 Slots 7 and 8 (13-slot chassis) • Not supported in the 3-slot • chassis You should install module filler plates (Cisco product ID 7600-SLOT-CVR) in any empty slots to maintain consistent airflow through the chassis. See Figure 3-1 (Cisco 7603), Figure 3-2...
  • Page 82 Chapter 3 Installing Modules Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Module Figure 3-1 Slot Numbers on Cisco 7603 Router Figure 3-2 Slot Numbers on Cisco 7604 Router PEM 1 PEM 2 WS-X6 K-SUP2 -2GE Supervisor Switch Load CONSOL E 100%...
  • Page 83 Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Module Figure 3-3 Supervisor Engine 720s and Route Switch Processor 720s are installed in slots 1 and 2. The illustration shows one supervisor engine. Slot Numbers on Cisco 7606 Router PEM 2 PEM 1 Supervisor...
  • Page 84 Chapter 3 Installing Modules Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Module Figure 3-4 Slot Numbers on Cisco 7609 Router and Cisco 7609-S Router OSMs STATUS assembly Supervisor engine Redundant supervisor engine Switch Fabric Module Redundant Switch Fabric Module Slots 1-9...
  • Page 85 Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into Warning beams or view directly with optical instruments. To install a supervisor engine, OSM, Catalyst 6000 family module, or SIP in the Cisco 7600 series router, perform these steps: Step 1 Choose a slot for the supervisor engine or module.
  • Page 86 Chapter 3 Installing Modules Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Module Make sure that there is enough clearance to accommodate any interface equipment that you will connect Step 2 directly to the supervisor engine or module ports. If possible, place modules between empty slots that contain only module filler plates.
  • Page 87 Chapter 3 Installing Modules Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Module While pressing down, simultaneously close the left and right ejector levers to fully seat the supervisor engine or module in the backplane connector. The ejector levers are fully closed when they are flush with the module faceplate.
  • Page 88 Chapter 3 Installing Modules Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Module Figure 3-7 Positioning the Module in the Slot Insert module between slot guides EMI gasket OSM-4OC 12 POS-SI WS-X6 K-SUP 2-2GE Switch Load CONSOL E 100% PORT 4 PORT OC-12 POS SM MODE PORT 1 CONSOL E...
  • Page 89 Chapter 3 Installing Modules Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Module Figure 3-8 Clearing the EMI Gasket Press down Press down WS-X6 K-SUP 2-2GE Switch Load CONSOL E 100% PORT MODE PORT 1 CONSOL E SUPER VISOR 2 PORT 2 PCMCIA EJECT OSM-4OC 12 POS-SI...
  • Page 90 Chapter 3 Installing Modules Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Module Carefully slide the supervisor engine or module into the slot until the EMI gasket along the right edge of the module makes contact with the module in the slot adjacent to it and both ejector levers have closed to approximately 45 degrees with respect to the module faceplate.
  • Page 91: Removing The Supervisor Engine Or A Module

    {host file | network | terminal} command. This step saves time when bringing the module back online. You can recover the configuration by downloading it from the server to the nonvolatile memory of the supervisor engine. On any modules running Cisco IOS, save the current running configuration by entering the copy Note running-config startup-config command.
  • Page 92: Removing The Supervisor Engine Or A Module

    Chapter 3 Installing Modules Removing the Supervisor Engine or a Module Caution To prevent ESD damage, handle modules by the carrier edges only. Warning Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is operating. Use caution when servicing.
  • Page 93: Connecting The Supervisor Engine

    • Connecting a Modem, page 3-16 Note The accessory kit that shipped with your Cisco 7600 series router contains the necessary cable and adapters to connect a terminal or modem to the console port. Figure 3-11 Supervisor Engine Console Port Connector...
  • Page 94: Connecting To The Uplink Ports

    Chapter 3 Installing Modules Connecting the Supervisor Engine To connect a terminal using a Catalyst 5000 family Supervisor Engine III console cable, place the console port mode switch in the out position. Connect to the port using the Supervisor Engine III cable and the appropriate adapter for the terminal connection.
  • Page 95: Installing And Removing Gbics

    Chapter 3 Installing Modules Installing and Removing GBICs Figure 3-12 SC Connector to GBIC Plug Keys Cable Light out of fiber Receptacle Light into fiber Key slots Installing and Removing GBICs This section describes how to install, remove, and maintain GBICs. Caution Unnecessary removal and insertion of a GBIC could lead to premature failure of the GBIC.
  • Page 96: Installing A Gbic

    Chapter 3 Installing Modules Installing and Removing GBICs Installing a GBIC Two physical GBIC models are available. One GBIC model has a locking handle to secure the GBIC in the module; the other model uses two clips, one on each side of the GBIC. This section contains the procedures for installing both GBIC models.
  • Page 97 Chapter 3 Installing Modules Installing and Removing GBICs When you are ready to attach the network interface fiber-optic cable, remove the plug from the GBIC Step 5 optical bore and save the plug for future use. Installing a GBIC with a Handle Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors.
  • Page 98: Removing A Gbic

    Chapter 3 Installing Modules Using Flash PC Cards Removing a GBIC Two physical GBIC models are available. One GBIC model has a locking handle to secure the GBIC in the module; the other model uses two clips, one on each side of the GBIC. This section contains procedures for removing both GBIC models.
  • Page 99 Using Flash PC Cards This section describes how to insert and remove a Flash PC card (PCMCIA). For additional information related to the Flash PC card, refer to the Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router Software Configuration Guide. The Flash PC card (PCMCIA) slot on the front panel of the supervisor engine is for additional Flash memory.
  • Page 100: Verifying The Installation

    For complete information on configuring the supervisor engine and all modules, refer to the Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router Software Configuration Guide or Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router IOS Software Configuration Guide. For information on all Cisco 7600 router commands, refer to the Cisco 7600 Series Router Command Reference publication.
  • Page 101: Chapter 4 Troubleshooting

    C H A P T E R Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Router Start Up Issues When you start up a Cisco 7600 series router, the following occurs: • The AC (or DC) OK LED is switched on and remains so till the system receives power.
  • Page 102 %ENVM-2-FAN: Fan has failed, shutdown in 2 minutes If the blower or the blower control board fails, you must replace the blower module. Cisco 7600 Series Routers Module Guide OL-5077-7...
  • Page 103 If the Enabled LED on an individual interface processor is off, the interface processor might have slipped away from the backplane. If the interface processors are not seated properly, they will hang the system. 1. supervisor = Route Switch Processor Cisco 7600 Series Routers Module Guide OL-5077-7...
  • Page 104 Note: Using the copy running-config startup-config command at this point on a Cisco 7600 series will overwrite the configuration. Make sure that you have a backup of your configuration file.
  • Page 105 This example illustrates how to use the reload command to reload the software on the router in 10 minutes: Router# reload in 10 Router# Reload scheduled for 11:57:08 PDT Fri Apr 21 1996 (in 10 minutes) Proceed with reload? [confirm] Router# Cisco 7600 Series Routers Module Guide OL-5077-7...
  • Page 106 10 minutes: (exec functions) Router# reload in 10 (continued) Router# Reload scheduled for 11:57:08 PDT Fri Apr 21 1996 (in 10 minutes) Proceed with reload? [confirm] Router# 1. NVRAM = nonvolatile random-access memory Cisco 7600 Series Routers Module Guide OL-5077-7...
  • Page 107 Use the copy tftp flash privileged command at the router to retrieve the uncompressed image. The following is an example of the use of the copy tftp flash command: router# copy flash tftp filename Cisco 7600 Series Routers Module Guide OL-5077-7...
  • Page 108 The device argument is optional, but when it is used, the colon (:) is required. Enter the reload privileged command to restart the router. 1. TFTP = Trivial File Transfer Protocol Cisco 7600 Series Routers Module Guide OL-5077-7...
  • Page 109: Router Partially Boots From Flash And Displays Boot Prompt

    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Router Booting Issues Router Partially Boots from Flash and Displays Boot Prompt Table 4-3 describes the solutions for a partial reboot of the router from the flash memory. Cisco 7600 Series Routers Module Guide OL-5077-7...
  • Page 110 This illustrates how to use the reload command to reload the software on the router in 10 minutes: Router# reload in 10 Router# Reload scheduled for 11:57:08 PDT Fri Apr 21 1996 (in 10 minutes) Proceed with reload? [confirm] Cisco 7600 Series Routers Module Guide 4-10 OL-5077-7...
  • Page 111 • global initialization as the destination of the copy operation. The configuration Cisco 4500 series cannot use this keyword. command • tftp—Specifies a TFTP server as the destination of the copy (continued) operation.
  • Page 112: Troubleshooting Router Freeze After The Rom Monitor Initializes

    Set bit 0 to a value of 1 to force booting from ROM. • See the Cisco IOS configuration guides and command references, as well as your hardware installation and maintenance publications, for more information about configuring your router for the various booting options.
  • Page 113: Troubleshooting Scrambled Output When Booting From Rom

    Troubleshooting Scrambled Output When Booting from ROM When the user boots from the ROM, the router displays an indecipherable text on the console. Cisco 7600 Series Routers Module Guide 4-13 OL-5077-7...
  • Page 114: Troubleshooting Local Timeouts When Booting From Rom

    A terminal connected to an unconfigured access server is unresponsive. The terminal, attached to the console port of an unconfigured Cisco access server, displays bootup banners and begins the setup routine, but the user cannot input commands from the terminal keyboard.
  • Page 115 Replace any hardware that is damaged or excessively worn. Obtaining Technical Assistance If you are unable to solve a problem on your own based on the solutions provided, consult a Cisco customer service representative for assistance. When you call, ensure that you have the following information: •...
  • Page 116 NVRAM configurations for client and adjacent routers. • Debugging output from adjacent routers using the following privileged executive commands: – debug ip packet – debug arp – debug ip udp debug tftp – Cisco 7600 Series Routers Module Guide 4-16 OL-5077-7...
  • Page 117: Technical Specifications

    SIPs. Table A-2 SIP Environmental and Physical Specifications Item Specification Physical Characteristics Physical dimensions The SIP occupies one module slot and can be operated in Cisco 7600 series routers. Book Title OL-5077-7...
  • Page 118: Regulatory Standards Compliance

    10 to 90 percent, noncondensing Storage temperature –4 to 149°F (–20 to 65°C) Regulatory Standards Compliance Cisco 7600 series routers comply with the regulatory standards listed in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 7600 Series Routers document. Book Title OL-5077-7...
  • Page 119: Cable Specifications

    A P P E N D I X Cable Specifications This appendix lists the cable specifications for supported modules on the Cisco 7600 series router. The following signal summaries are contained in this appendix: Interface Specifications, page B-1 • •...
  • Page 120: Switching Module Rj-45 10/100Base-Tx Ports

    Supervisor Engine 2 Console Port Signals and Pinouts The Cisco 7600 series router comes with an accessories box that contains the cable and adapters you need to connect a console (an ASCII terminal or PC running terminal emulation software) or modem to the console port.
  • Page 121: Identifying A Rollover Cable

    B-1.) If your cable was purchased from Cisco Systems, pin 1 will be white on one connector, and pin 8 will be white on the other. (A rollover cable reverses pins 1 and 8, 2 and 7, 3 and 6, and 4 and 5.)
  • Page 122: Modem Adapter

    Appendix B Cable Specifications Supervisor Engine 2 Console Port Signals and Pinouts Table B-3 Port Mode 1: Console Port Signaling and Pinouts (DB-9 Adapter) RJ-45-to-DB-9 Console Console Port RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Rollover Cable Terminal Adapter Device Signal RJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin Signal 1.
  • Page 123: Console Port Mode 2 Signaling And Pinouts

    Appendix B Cable Specifications Supervisor Engine 2 Console Port Signals and Pinouts Table B-5 Port Mode 1: Console Port Signaling and Pinouts (Modem Adapter) RJ-45-to-DB-25 Console Port RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Rollover Cable Modem Adapter Modem Signal RJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Pin DB-25 Pin Signal 1.
  • Page 124 Appendix B Cable Specifications Supervisor Engine 2 Console Port Signals and Pinouts Book Title OL-5077-7...
  • Page 125: Upgrading The Memory On The Osm

    A P P E N D I X Upgrading the Memory on the OSM This appendix provides procedures for upgrading the memory on the Optical Services Modules (OSMs). This appendix contains these sections: • Safety, page C-1 • Required Tools, page C-3 •...
  • Page 126 Appendix C Upgrading the Memory on the OSM Safety Varoitus Käytä tämän toimenpiteen aikana maadoitettuja rannesuojia estääksesi kortin vaurioitumisen sähköstaattisen purkauksen vuoksi. Älä kosketa taustalevyä suoraan kädelläsi tai metallisella työkalulla sähköiskuvaaran takia. Attention Lors de cette procédure, toujours porter des bracelets antistatiques pour éviter que des décharges électriques n’endommagent la carte.
  • Page 127: Required Tools

    (single-bit error detection and correction; 2-bit error detection) and is upgradable to 128 MB, 256 MB, or 512 MB. Note You should use only 100-MHz SDRAM SODIMMs. A Cisco part number appears on the SODIMMs. Caution To prevent ESD damage, handle the SODIMM by the card edges only. (See Figure C-3 on page C-6.)
  • Page 128: Removing The Sodimm

    Appendix C Upgrading the Memory on the OSM Upgrading the OSM Memory Removing the SODIMM Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is operating. Use caution Warning when servicing. To remove the existing SODIMM, follow these steps: Step 1 Make sure you take the necessary precautions to prevent ESD damage.
  • Page 129: Installing The New Sodimm

    Appendix C Upgrading the Memory on the OSM Upgrading the OSM Memory R E V I E W D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Figure C-2 Releasing the SODIMM Spring Clips Pull the tabs away with...
  • Page 130 Appendix C Upgrading the Memory on the OSM Upgrading the OSM Memory Figure C-3 Handling a SODIMM To install the new SODIMM, follow these steps: Remove a new SODIMM from the antistatic container. Step 1 Hold the SODIMM component-side-up, with the connector edge (the metal fingers) away from you. Step 2 Hold the sides of the SODIMM between your thumbs and forefingers.
  • Page 131: I N D E X

    I N D E X Numerics 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module banners (WS-X6516-GBIC), description 1-26 system 48-Port 10/100TX Switching Module (WS-X6348-RJ-45), Cisco 7500 series routers description 1-26 blank module carriers 7600-ES20-10G3C boot Flash description 1-32 booting problems 7600-ES20-10G3CXL local timeouts from ROM...
  • Page 132 2-16 Category 5 UTP connecting to 2-11 3-15 channelized OC-12, description description 1-19 1-15 Cisco 7600 Internet Router port mode switch description signaling and pinouts features mode 1 commands mode 2 boot system flash control signals router boot failures, Flash memory...
  • Page 133 Index 2-14 Fast Ethernet 2-11 DRAM Gigabit Ethernet 2-13 default filler plate, module upgrading Flash memory booting routers from 4-4, 4-5, 4-7, 4-8, 4-9, 4-11, 4-12, 4-14, 4-15, 4-17, 4-18, 4-19 Flash PC cards sizes 3-21 EEPROM 1-4, 1-38 using 3-20 EIA/TIA-232 transmission speeds 2-16...
  • Page 134 LC fiber-optic connector, channelized OC-12 and OC-48 unresponsive terminal connections, unconfigured 2-17 access servers 4-22, 4-23 LEDs 1-32, 1-34 hot swapping OSMs Cisco 7600 Internet Router components Active LED 1-23 supervisor engine and modules 1-39 Carrier Alarm LED 1-23 LINK LED 1-22...
  • Page 135 Index multimode fiber-optic cable Ethernet and Fast Ethernet 2-11 MAC address Gigabit Ethernet 2-13 allocation 1-38 description 1-37 management memory NVRAM default, OSM Flash booting routers from 4-4, 4-5, 4-7, 4-8, 4-9, 4-11, 4-12, 4-14, 4-15, 4-17, 4-18, 4-19 OC-12 ATM, description 1-20 upgrading, OSM OC-12 POS, description...
  • Page 136 4-22 power management 1-39 scrambled output when booting from 4-21 power subsystem problems ROM monitor mode Cisco 7500 routers routers stuck in 4-20, 4-21 preventing ESD damage ROM monitors processor subsystem problems routers hang after initialization 4-20...
  • Page 137 SWITCH LOAD meter, supervisor engine 1-12 speed SX GBIC 1-26 terminal settings 4-22 system banner standards compliance Cisco 7500 series routers STATUS LED system images Catalyst 6000 family modules 1-29 none in Flash memory 4-18 OSMs 1-21 SYSTEM LED, supervisor engine...
  • Page 138 Index unconfigured access servers, unresponsive terminal connections 4-22, 4-23 unresponsive terminal connections, unconfigured access servers 4-22, 4-23 upgrading memory required tools safety uplink ports connecting to 3-16 description 1-16 Category 3 2-11 Category 5 2-11 maximum transmission distances, Ethernet and Fast Ethernet 2-11 vector errors...

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