Bringing Up a Single-Chassis System for the First Time
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
Power on the router.
Step 2
Identify the primary RP.
Step 3
Connect a terminal to the Console port of the primary
RP.
Step 4
Enter the initial configuration as prompted in the Setup
mode.
Step 5
Enter the optional configuration, as required.
Step 6
Verify the system.
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Purpose
Starts up the router.
For information on power installation and controls,
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refer to the hardware documentation listed in the
"Related Documents" section on page
Identifies the RP to which you must connect in the next step.
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The primary RP is identified by the Primary LED on the
front panel. See the
"Route Processors" section on
page 1-7
for more information.
Establishes a communications path to the router.
•
During the initial setup, you can communicate with the
router only through the Console port of the primary RP.
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The terminal settings are:
Bits per second: 9600/9600
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Databits: 8
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Parity: None
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Stop bit: 2
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Flow control: None
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For information on the cable requirements for the
•
Console port, refer to the hardware documentation
listed in the
"Related Documents" section on page
Prepares the router for basic operation and remote
communications.
See the
"Entering the Initial Configuration Using the
•
Setup Mode Prompts" section on page 4-5
information.
Configures optional router features and prepares the router
to route traffic.
See
Step 12
in the
"Entering the Initial Configuration
•
Using the Setup Mode Prompts" section on page 4-5
more information.
Verifies basic operation.
See the
"Verifying the System After Initial Bring Up"
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section on page 4-9
for more information.
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