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Contents
Objectives
Cisco 12000 Series GSR Routers
Cisco 12000 Router Installation
Cisco 12008 GSR
Cisco 12008 GSR: Installation
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Cisco 12004 GSR
Cisco 12000 Series GSR Line Cards
Cisco 12000 Series GSR: Troubleshooting
Catalyst 3000 and 5000 Router Modules
Catalyst 3000 Router: Installation
Catalyst 5000 RSM: Installation
Catalyst 5000 RSM: Configuring
Procedures
Cisco 12000 Series GSR Routers
Cisco 12000 Router Installation
Cisco 12008 GSR: Installation
Catalyst 3000 and 5000 Router Modules
Catalyst 3000 Router: Installation
Catalyst 5000 RSM: Installation
Glossary
Alphabetical List of Terms
Objectives
Total number of objectives = 41
Note: (ULT) is the unit, lesson, topic ID.
Cisco 12000 Series GSR Routers
Major Components and Optional Modules
12000 Series Routers: Overview (ULT 112): Identify the 12000 series Gigabit Switch Routers (GSRs).•
GRP (ULT 113): Identify the characteristics of the 12000 series Gigabit Route Processor (GRP).•
Alarm Card (ULT 114): Identify the functions and features of the alarm card.•
Switch Fabric (ULT 115): Identify the characteristics of the switch fabric.•
Power Supplies (ULT 116): Identify the Cisco 12000 power supplies.•
Blower Modules (ULT 117): Identify the features of the Cisco 12000 series cooling system.•
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Cisco 12000 Router Installation
Preinstallation Guidelines (ULT 121): Identify preinstallation guidelines for the Cisco 12000 router.•
AC−Input Power Supply: Installing (ULT 122): Sequence the steps involved in installing an AC−input
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power supply.
DC−Input Power Supply: Installing (ULT 123): Sequence the steps involved in installing a DC−input
•
power supply.
System Startup (ULT 124): Sequence the steps involved in starting the Cisco 12012 system.•
Installed Interfaces: Configuring (ULT 125): Identify the function of the setup command in configuring
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installed interfaces.
Cisco 12008 GSR
Cisco 12008 GSR: Overview (ULT 131): Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch
•
Router (GSR).
Power and Airflow Guidelines (ULT 132): Identify guidelines for power and airflow safety.•
Cable Management System (ULT 133): Identify the functions and features of the cable management
•
system.
Cisco 12008 GSR: Installation
Upper Card Cage: Removing Cards (ULT 141): Identify the steps involved in removing cards from the
•
upper card cage.
Power Supply: Removing (ULT 142): Sequence the steps involved in removing a 12008 GSR power
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supply.
CSC Alarm−Monitoring Facilities (ULT 143): Identify the functions of the Cisco Systems Capital (CSC)
•
alarm−monitoring facility.
Cisco 12004 GSR
Cisco 12004 GSR: Overview (ULT 151): Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 12004 Gigabit Switch
•
Router.
Power Supply and Fan Tray (ULT 152): Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 12004 GSR power supply
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and fan tray.
Cable Management (ULT 153): Identify the characteristics of the Cisco GSR cable management system.•
Maintenance Bus (ULT 154): Identify the features of the Cisco 12004 maintenance bus.•
Cisco 12000 Series GSR Line Cards
Quad OC−3c/STM−1c Line Card (ULT 161): Identify the characteristics of the Quad OC−3c/STM−1c POS
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line card.
OC−12c/STM−4c POS Line Card (ULT 162): Identify the characteristics of the OC−12c/STM−4c POS line
•
card.
OC−12c/STM−4c ATM Line Card (ULT 163): Identify the characteristics of the OC−12c/ STM−4c ATM
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line card.
Line Card Memory (ULT 164): Identify the characteristics of line card onboard memory for Cisco 12000
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routers.
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problems.
Power Subsystem: Troubleshooting (ULT 172): Identify guidelines for troubleshooting the power
•
subsystem.
Processor Subsystem: Troubleshooting (ULT 173): Identify guidelines for troubleshooting the processor
•
subsystem.
Cooling Subsystem: Troubleshooting (ULT 174): Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting the 12000
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series GSR cooling subsystem.
Cisco 12012: Running Diagnostics (ULT 175): Identify the steps involved in loading and running
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diagnostics.
Catalyst 3000 and 5000 Router Modules
Catalyst 3000 Router: Installation
WS−X3011 Router Module: Overview (ULT 212): Identify the characteristics of the WS−X3011 router
•
module.
Router Card: Installing (ULT 213): Sequence the steps involved in connecting to the router console after
•
installing the router card.
Router Card: Network Connection (ULT 214): Identify the methods for connecting the router card to a
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network.
Router Card: Configuring (ULT 215): Identify the steps involved in configuring the router card.•
Catalyst 5000 RSM: Installation
Catalyst 5000 Series Switch Architecture (ULT 221): Identify the characteristics of Catalyst 5000 series
•
switch architecture.
RSM: Installing (ULT 222): Identify the steps involved in installing the Route Switch Module (RSM).•
RSM: Configuring for Inter−VLAN Routing (ULT 223): Identify guidelines for configuring the Route
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Switch Module (RSM) for Inter−VLAN routing.
User Interface: RSM Command Modes (ULT 224): Identify each of the Route Switch Module (RSM)
•
command modes and their access methods.
Catalyst 5000 RSM: Configuring
Session Command: Using (ULT 231): Identify the functions of the session command.•
RSM: Booting for the First Time (ULT 232): Identify the phases involved in booting the Route Switch
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Module (RSM) for the first time.
RSM: Configuration Task List (ULT 233): Identify the different Route Switch Module (RSM)
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configuration tasks for Inter−VLAN routing.
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Procedures
Cisco 12000 Series GSR Routers
Cisco 12000 Router Installation
AC−Input Power Supply: Installing
Attach an antistatic wrist strap to yourself and to one of the two ESD connection sockets.•
Verify that the power supply power switch is in the STANDBY position.•
Slide the power supply into the vacant bay, using two hands to support it.•
Tighten the captive screw on the power supply faceplate.•
Check that the AC power cord shipped with the power supply is the correct type for your site.•
Plug the AC power cord into the power supply AC receptacle.•
Clip the spring clip over the power cord plug to secure the plug in place.•
Connect the other end of the AC power cord to the source AC receptacle.•
Check that the source AC circuit breaker servicing the source AC receptacle is switched on.•
Repeat the previous steps for the rest of the AC−input power supplies.•
Turn the power supply switch on.•
DC−Input Power Supply: Installing
Attach an antistatic wrist strap to yourself and to one of the two ESD connection sockets on the front edges
•
of the upper card cage.
Check that the DC−input power supply switch is turned OFF (O).•
Remove the front cover of the power supply from the power supply faceplate.•
Remove the DC power cable bracket from the power supply faceplate.•
Thread the source DC power cable leads up underneath the power supply handle.•
Remove the nut and locking washer from the power supply threaded terminals and attach the source DC
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power cable lug to the terminals.
Thread the circuit breaker external alarm leads up through the handle and attach them to the circuit breaker
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alarm terminal block.
Position the source DC power cable leads underneath the power supply handle on the power supply
•
faceplate.
Place the DC power cable bracket over the power cable leads and secure the cable leads and the cable
•
bracket to the power supply faceplate.
Verify that the source DC wiring from the source DC breaker to the power supply is correct.•
Replace the power supply front cover on the power supply faceplate.•
Slide the power supply into the power supply bay.•
Turn the captive jackscrew on the power supply faceplate clockwise to seat the power supply into the
•
backplane power connector.
Turn on the source DC circuit breakers servicing each DC−input power supply.•
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System Startup
Turn each system power switch to the ON position.•
Check that the blower modules are operating by listening for them.•
As the GRP boots, observe the GRP alphanumeric LED displays.•
As the line cards boot, observe the alphanumeric LED indicators on each line card. Line cards boot from
•
left to right.
Boot the Cisco IOS software image you want to use by entering the appropriate b command at the ROM
•
monitor prompt (>).
Proceed with the setup facility or exit from setup and use configuration commands to configure global and
•
interface−specific parameters.
Cisco 12008 GSR: Installation
Upper Card Cage: Removing Cards
Attach an antistatic ESD wrist strap to your wrist.•
Insert the banana jack into the ESD connection socket.•
Write down each card type and card location.•
Loosen the captive screws.•
Pivot the two card ejector levers away from the faceplate to unseat the card.•
Slide the card out of its slot.•
Stack the removed card on an antistatic mat for ESD protection.•
Power Supply: Removing
Set the power to the off position.•
Turn the captive screw on the power supply faceplate.•
Pull the power supply unit halfway out of its bay.•
Pull the power supply unit out completely.•
Set the power supply unit aside in a safe place.•
Catalyst 3000 and 5000 Router Modules
Catalyst 3000 Router: Installation
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