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About This Manual
Document Objectives
Outlines the publication's goal to guide through site preparation, installation, and troubleshooting.
Audience
Defines the intended reader as a router installer familiar with electronics.
Document Organization
Details the structure of the manual, listing its chapters and appendices.
Document Conventions
Explains formatting conventions for commands, variables, and examples used in the manual.
Chapter 1 System Overview
System Specifications
Details the overall specifications of the Cisco 3000 router platform.
Memory Configurations
Describes the different memory systems available in the Cisco 3000 routers.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
Safety Recommendations
Provides guidelines for ensuring general safety during installation and maintenance procedures.
Safety with Electricity
Details safety precautions when working with equipment powered by electricity.
General Site Requirements
Outlines requirements for the site to ensure safe installation and operation of the router.
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
Explains ESD and how to prevent damage to electronic components.
Site Environment
Discusses the importance of location and layout for proper system operation and preventing failures.
Preventive Site Configuration
Offers precautions for planning an acceptable operating environment and avoiding failures.
Equipment Racks
Provides tips for planning an acceptable equipment rack configuration for optimal cooling.
Power Supply Considerations
Emphasizes checking power quality and installing proper grounding.
Installation Checklist
Lists procedures for initial hardware installation and tracking completion.
Site Log
Explains how to maintain a historical record of system actions and maintenance.
Tools and Equipment Required
Lists necessary tools and equipment for installing and upgrading the router.
Preparing to Make Connections
Guides on making network and console connections to the router.
RJ-45 Lock Plug
Describes the RJ-45 lock plug for BRI ports and its use.
RS-232 Connections
Discusses considerations for RS-232 setup, including distance and interference.
Distance Limitations
Explains the relationship between RS-232 data rate and signal distance.
Interference Considerations
Discusses how electromagnetic fields affect cabling and potential interference issues.
Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations
Details console port parameters and connection requirements.
Console Port Connections
Details the console port, its parameters, and connection requirements.
Auxiliary Port Connections
Describes the auxiliary port and its use for network access.
Network Connection Considerations
Prepares the user for making various network connections.
Ethernet Connections
Explains how to connect Ethernet ports using transition cables and transceivers.
Token Ring Connections
Guides on connecting Token Ring ports using standard cables and MAUs.
Serial Connections
Details connecting serial ports to modems or CSUs/DSUs using specific cables.
BRI Connections
Details how to connect BRI network cables to the router.
Inspecting the System
Guides on unpacking and inspecting the router and its accessories for damage.
Chapter 3 Installing the Router
Rack-Mount and Wall-Mount Procedures Overview
Provides an overview of mounting the router in racks or on walls to save space.
Required Tools
Lists the tools needed for both rack-mount and wall-mount procedures.
Inspecting the Mounting Kit Parts
Details how to verify all parts of the rack/wall-mount kit are present before installation.
Installing the Mounting Brackets
Step-by-step guide to attaching mounting brackets to the router chassis.
Installing on a Wall
Provides instructions for mounting the router chassis onto a wall.
Installing in a Rack
Guides on installing the router chassis into an equipment rack using slide assemblies.
Making External Connections to the Router
Guides on connecting console ports and making network connections.
Making Console Port Connections
Details how to connect an ASCII terminal to the router's console port.
Making Network Connections
Guides on making various network connections like Ethernet and Token Ring.
Making Token Ring Connections
Explains how to connect Token Ring network cables to the router.
Making Ethernet Connections
Guides on connecting Ethernet network cables to the router.
Making Serial Connections
Details connecting serial ports to modems or CSUs/DSUs using specific cables.
Making BRI Connections
Details how to connect BRI network cables to the router.
Making Final Connections
Covers connecting the power cord and turning on the router.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Hardware Configuration
Problem Solving
Introduces troubleshooting methodology and system subsystems.
Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems
Provides steps to isolate problems with the router's power and cooling systems.
Troubleshooting the Network Interfaces and Cables
Offers guidance on diagnosing issues with network interfaces and cables.
Reading LED Indicators
Explains the meaning of LED indicators on the router's front panel.
Chapter 5 Maintenance
Opening the Chassis
Outlines procedures for opening the router chassis to access internal components.
Tools Required
Lists the tools necessary for maintenance procedures described in this chapter.
Opening the Chassis
Details the steps to open the router chassis to access interior components.
Removing the Chassis Cover
Provides step-by-step instructions for safely removing the router's chassis cover.
Removing the Power-Supply Tray Assembly
Guides on detaching the DC power harness and removing the power-supply tray.
Jumper Settings
Explains jumper locations and their functions for various router models.
Replacing DRAM SIMMs
Guides on replacing DRAM SIMMs for memory upgrade.
Primary Memory Configurations for Models 3101, 3102, 3103, and 3202
Details primary memory configurations and upgrade options for specific models.
Approved DRAM SIMMs for Models 3101, 3102, 3103, and 3202
Lists approved DRAM SIMMs from manufacturers for specific models.
Primary Memory Configurations for Models 3204 and 3104
Describes primary memory configurations and upgrade options for models 3204 and 3104.
Upgrading to 16 MB of Primary Memory in Models 3101, 3102, 3103, and 3202
Guides on upgrading primary memory to 16 MB for specific router models.
Flash Memory SIMMs
Provides information on purchasing and using Flash memory SIMMs.
Tools and Equipment Required for Flash Memory SIMM Replacement
Lists tools and equipment for replacing Flash Memory SIMMs.
Replacing Flash Memory SIMMs
Explains steps to upgrade Flash memory on models except 3202.
Replacing Flash EPROMs in the Model 3202
Details procedures for replacing Flash EPROMs in the Model 3202.
Replacing the Boot ROMs
Explains how to replace existing boot ROMs with new software images.
Installing Flash Memory EPROMs
Guides on installing Flash memory EPROMs in the model 3202.
Replacing the Chassis Cover and Tray
Guides on replacing the chassis cover and component tray after maintenance.
Recovering Lost Password
Provides an overview of steps to recover a lost password.
APPENDIX A Cabling Specifications
Assembling Your Own Cables
Provides steps and illustrations for constructing custom network cables.
RS-232 Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts
Details console and auxiliary port pinouts and signals for RS-232 connections.
Serial Cable Pinouts
Illustrates RS-232 cable assembly and lists DTE pinouts.
RS-232 DCE Serial Cable Pinouts and Signal Descriptions
Lists DCE pinouts and signal descriptions for RS-232 cables.
RS-449 Cable Assembly
Shows RS-449 cable assembly and lists DTE pinouts.
RS-449 DCE Serial Cable Pinouts and Signal Descriptions
Lists DCE pinouts and signal descriptions for RS-449 cables.
V.35 Cable Assembly
Illustrates V.35 cable assembly and lists DTE pinouts.
V.35 DCE Serial Cable Pinouts and Signal Descriptions
Lists DCE pinouts and signal descriptions for V.35 cables.
Serial Port Labeled V2
Notes cable requirements for a serial port labeled V2.
X.21 Cable Assembly
Illustrates X.21 cable assembly and lists DTE pinouts.
X.21 DCE Serial Cable Pinouts and Signal Descriptions
Lists DCE pinouts and signal descriptions for X.21 cables.
EIA-530 DTE Serial Cable Pinouts and Signal Descriptions
Lists DTE pinouts and signal descriptions for EIA-530 cables.
Ethernet Cable Assembly
Shows Ethernet AUI cable assembly and lists pinouts.
APPENDIX B Virtual Configuration Register
Virtual Configuration Register Settings
Describes the router's virtual configuration register and its settings.
Virtual Configuration Bit Meanings
Explains the meaning of each bit in the virtual configuration register.
Explanation of Boot Field Configuration Register Bits 00-03
Defines the boot field bits within the configuration register.
Changing Configuration Register Settings
Details common reasons and steps for modifying the virtual configuration register.
Virtual Configuration Register Settings
Provides commands to set the configuration register value and save changes.
Enabling Booting From Flash
Guides on enabling booting from Flash memory using system software commands.
APPENDIX C Bootstrap Program
Entering the Bootstrap Program
Explains how to start the router in bootstrap mode for diagnostics.
Available Bootstrap Commands
Lists and describes useful commands available in the bootstrap program.
Display/Reset Virtual Configuration Register
Details how to display or reset the virtual configuration register.
Memory/Bus Diagnostic
Explains how to run memory tests using the bootstrap program.
Running the Diagnostics
Provides steps to run bootstrap diagnostics on the router.
APPENDIX D Operating Conditions for the United Kingdom
For United Kingdom Use Only
Declares Cisco System's operating conditions for the Cisco 3000 in the UK.
Warnings
Lists warnings related to interconnection and safety for UK operation.
APPENDIX E Operating Conditions for the European Community
For European Community Use Only
States the required operating conditions for the Cisco 3000 within the European Community.

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