Cisco 4451-X ISR Hardware Installation Manual

Cisco 4451-X ISR Hardware Installation Manual

Integrated services routers
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Hardware Installation Guide
for Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services
Routers
Last Updated July 27, 2018
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Overview of Cisco 4000 Series ISRs
Chassis Views
Details front and back panel views of ISRs, showing interfaces, module slots, and labels.
Locate Product Identification Details
Explains how to find serial numbers, product IDs, and other identification labels on the router.
Hardware Features of Cisco 4000 Series ISRs
Describes the built-in interface ports, LEDs, modules, and other hardware components of the ISRs.
Slots, Subslots (Bay), Ports, and Interfaces in Cisco 4000 Series ISRs
Details the types of interface modules supported and the numbering of slots, bays, and ports.
Specifications
Provides information on regulatory compliance and environmental tolerances for the routers.
Periodic Inspection and Cleaning
Recommends periodic inspection and cleaning of the router's external surface to maintain performance.
Cisco 4000 Series ISRs Preinstallation
Safety Warnings and Precautions
Details critical safety warnings, general safety, electrical hazards, and ESD prevention measures.
Site and Environmental Requirements
Specifies site selection, environmental conditions, physical, rack, and power requirements for router installation.
Power Guidelines and Requirements
Details power source requirements, including clean power, voltage tolerance, and AC power features.
Network Cabling Specifications
Describes requirements for Ethernet, WAN, LAN, and voice connections, including ports and cables.
Required Tools and Equipment
Lists tools and equipment needed for installation and maintenance, including ESD protection and screwdrivers.
Installation Checklist and Site Log
Provides an installation checklist and guidance on creating a site log for tracking installation progress.
Install and Connect Cisco 4000 Series ISRs
Install the Router
Details procedures for setting the chassis on a desktop, attaching to a wall, or mounting in a rack.
Chassis Grounding
Explains how to connect the router chassis to a reliable earth ground according to safety standards.
Connect Power
Provides instructions on how to connect AC and DC power to the router, including safety precautions.
Connect to Console Terminal or Modem
Describes how to establish local or remote connections using console ports and modems for router configuration.
Install Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver
Guides the installation of USB device drivers for PCs connecting to the router's USB serial port.
Uninstall Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver
Provides steps to uninstall USB device drivers for Windows XP, 2000, and Vista.
Connect WAN, LAN, and Voice Interfaces
Details procedures for connecting WAN, LAN, and voice cables, including ports and precautions.
Configure Initial Router Settings on Cisco 4000 Series ISRs
Perform Initial Configuration
Details initial setup using Cisco Setup Command Facility or Cisco IOS XE CLI for hostname, passwords, and interfaces.
Verify Initial Configuration
Explains how to verify the initial router configuration using various 'show' commands.
ROM Monitor Overview and Basic Procedures
Describes the ROM Monitor bootstrap program, its uses, and basic procedures for special circumstances.
Install and Upgrade Internal Modules and FRUs
Safety Warnings
Details critical safety precautions before performing module or FRU replacements, covering electrical and ESD hazards.
Module Installation and Access
Covers accessing internal modules, locating slots, and identifying supported modules for ISRs.
Install and Remove Power Supplies
Guides the replacement of AC and DC power supply modules, including specific procedures for different models.
Install and Remove Storage Devices
Details procedures for installing and removing CompactFlash, eMMC, Flash, and SSD mSATA memory cards.
Install and Remove SFP Modules
Explains how to install and remove Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) modules for optical Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.
Remove, Replace, and Install the Internal PoE Daughter Card
Provides instructions for removing, replacing, and installing the internal PoE daughter card on the motherboard.
Replace a Fan Tray
Guides the replacement of hot-swappable fan trays, including specific steps for Cisco 4331 ISR.
Online Insertion and Removal and Hot-Swapping
OIR Procedures
Describes the process for removing and inserting data and voice modules using Cisco IOS commands.
Hot-Swapping Procedures
Lists components that can be hot-swapped, such as fan trays and power supplies.

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