Required Tools And Equipment; Hand Tools; Equipment - Cisco ASR 5000 Installation Manual

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Required Tools and Equipment

Required Tools and Equipment

This section lists the tools and equipment needed for installation.

Hand Tools

The following hand tools are required for installation of the chassis, application and line cards, fan tray
assemblies, and power filter units:
• Phillips #1 and #2 hand screwdrivers. Used to tighten thumb-screws on cards, fan tray assemblies, PFUs,
• 9/16-inch nut driver or ratchet and socket set. Used to connect power and return cables.
• 3/8-inch nut driver or ratchet and socket set. Used to connect grounding cables.
• Torque wrench (rated 50 in-lb [5.65 N-m]) with 9/16-inch socket for tightening lugs to power terminals.
• Grounding wrist and/or heel straps. Used to prevent Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) as discussed in the
During installation, maintenance, and/or removal, wear grounding wrist and/or heel straps to avoid ESD
Caution
damage to the components. Failure to do so could result in damage to sensitive electronic components
and potentially void your warranty.

Equipment

The following equipment is necessary to install the chassis and verify that it is ready for configuration:
• Standard 19-inch (48.26 cm) equipment rack or telecommunications cabinet with mounting hardware.
• Voltmeter to measure input voltages at the PFU terminals.
• Heat gun for installing shrink wrap tubing over power cable lugs.
• Console cable supplied with the Switch Processor I/O (SPIO) line card.
• A computer or terminal server with a 9-pin RS-232C serial port, or 25-to-9-pin male RS-232C adapter.
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and mounting brackets.
Caution
The inappropriate use of electric or pneumatic torque drivers, or power drill/impact
drivers to loosen or tighten fasteners may result in damage to system components.
Protecting Against Electro-static Discharge section that follows.
Additional hardware, such as extension brackets (not supplied), may be used to install the chassis in a
standard 23-inch (58.42 cm) cabinet or rack.
It will be connected to the SPIO's Console port for accessing the command line interface (CLI) for initial
system configuration.
Installation Procedure Overview

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