Cisco Systems 7206 User Manual

Cisco 7206 Router Quick Start Guide
1 Documentation and Resources 2 Prepare for Installation 3 Rack-Mount the Router 4 Connect the Router to the Network 5 Start and Configure the Router 6 After Installation 7 Technical Assistance

1 Documentation and Resources

This section contains information to help you prepare for installing the Cisco 7206 router. I contains a list of online documentation and resources.

Document Revision History

The Document Revision History below, records technical changes to this document.
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Document Version Date Notes
78-12771-04 March, 2006 Adding documentation survey information.

Documentation Survey

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Related Documentation

For detailed hardware installation instructions, refer to the online Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide DOC-783229= at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/7206ig/index.htm
Also see the following online and printed documentation:
Network Processing Engine and Network Services Engine Installation and Configuration—DOC-7810469=
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/fru/npense/index.htm
Input/Output Controller Replacement Instructions—DOC-783224=
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/fru/3224iofe.htm
Memory Replacement Instructions for the Network Processing Engine or Network Services Engine and Input/Outpu t Controller—DOC-783226=
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/fru/memory/index.htm
Using the Flash Disk—DOC-785819=
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7200vx/72vxfru/5819fdsk.htm
280-Watt AC-Input Power Supply Replacement Instructions—DOC-783227=
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/fru/3227pwr6.htm
280-Watt DC-Input Power Supply Replacement Instructions—DOC-783420=
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/fru/3420dcp6.htm
Rack-Mount and Cable-Management Kit Installation Instructions—DOC-783421=
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/fru/3421rmk6.htm
Cisco 7200 Rack Density System (RDS) Installation Instructions—DOC-7811310=
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7200vx/72vxfru/rds11310.htm
Quick Reference for the Cisco 7206 Installation—DOC-783230=
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/7206qrc/3230qrc6.htm
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 7200 Series Routers—DOC-783419=
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/3419pnc6.htm
Site Preparation and Safety Guide—DOC-786451=
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/hardware/safety/index.htm
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Port Adapter Documentation

Cisco 7200 Series Port Adapter Hardware Configuration Guidelines—DOC-783471=
(This document provides bandwidth point information for Cisco 7200 series routers and port adapters.)
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/port_adp/config/index.htm
Port adapter documentation—See the document that ships with the port adapter for the customer order number. Port adapter documentation is online at:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/port_adp/index.htm
Port adapter cable documentation:
Installing High-Speed Serial Interface Cables—DOC-784260
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis4000/4000cn/4260hcab.htm
Installing the 75-Ohm In-Line Coaxial Attenuator on Cisco Port Adapters—DOC-7812884
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/fru/12884att.htm
Installing the 75-120 Ohm Adapter Cable on E1 Multi-Channel Port Adapters—DOC-786728
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/port_adp/multich/6728cabl.htm

Other Useful Links

For Cisco IOS Configuration documentation including release notes and feature modules, see:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/index.htm
Registered Cisco.com users, see the Hardware-Software Compatibility Matrix:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/Support/HWSWmatrix/hwswmatrix.cgi
Registered Cisco Direct users, see the Feature Navigator: http:// www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/FeatureNav/FN.pl
Registered Cisco Direct users, see the Bug Toolkit: http://www.cisco.com/support/bugtools/Bug_root.html
Registered Cisco Direct users, see the Bug Navigator: http://www.cisco.com/support/bugtools/bugtool.shtml
Configuration Tool: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/front.x/newConfig/config_root.pl

Obtaining Documentation

The following sections explain how to obtain documentation from Cisco Systems.

World Wide Web

You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com
Translated documentation is available at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml

Documentation CD-ROM

Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a Cisco Documentation CD-ROM package, which is shipped with your product. The Documentation CD-ROM is updated monthly and may be more current than printed documentation. The CD-ROM package is available as a single unit or through an annual subscription.

Ordering Documentation

Cisco documentation is available in the following ways:
Registered Cisco.com users (Cisco direct customers) can order Cisco product documentation from the Networking Products MarketPlace:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/order/order_root.pl
Registered Cisco.com users can order the Documentation CD-ROM through the online Subscription Store: http://www.cisco.com/go/subscription
Nonregistered Cisco.com users can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco corporate headquarters (California, USA) at 408 526-7208 or, elsewhere in North America, by calling 800 553-NETS (6387).

Documentation Feedback

If you are reading Cisco product documentation on Cisco.com, you can submit technical comments electronically . Click the Fax or Email option under the “Leave Feedback” at the bottom of the Cisco Documentation home page.
You can e-mail your comments to bug-doc@cisco.com. To submit your comments by mail, use the response card behind the front cover of your document, or write to the following
address: Cisco Systems
Attn: Document Resource Connection 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-9883
We appreciate your comments.

2 Prepare for Installation

Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment.
Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source.
Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area is where access can only be
gained by service personnel through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
Before beginning this router installation, read the Site Preparation and Safety Guide and the Regulatory Safety and Compliance Information for Cisco 7200 Series Routers docum ent.

Site Preparation and Unpacking

Lift the router safely out of the packing container.
Ensure the power service at the site is suitable for the router you are installing.
Check the packing slip to ensure that all the proper components are present.
Locate and have accessible the Site Log for recording information about this installation.

Tools and Parts

Number 2 Phillips screwdriver and a 3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver
Tape measure and level (optional)
The rack-mount and cable-management kit:
Two rack-mount brackets and two cable-management brackets
Four M4 x 8-mm Phillips flathead screws
Six 10-32 x 3/8-inch slotted binderhead screws
Grounding lug and wires:
A grounding lug with two number-10 screw holes with a 0.63-inch (16.002-mm) spacing between them
A wire receptacle large enough to accept a 6-AWG multistrand, copper wire
One grounding wire—6-AWG, 0.162-inch (4.115-mm) diameter, with approximately 0.108-inch (2.743-mm) insulation, for a total wire diameter of approximately 0.27 inches (6.858 mm). The wire length depends on your router location and site environment.
T wo Phillips-head machine screws with locking washers—M5 (metric), 0.031-inch (.08-mm) pitch, 0.315-inch (8-mm) length
A crimping tool to fit the grounding lug wire receptacle
A wire stripper
Data service unit (DSU) to connect each serial port to an external network
One serial port adapter cable for each serial port to connect the port with the remote device or network
Ethernet transceiver
Appropriate cables to connect the router to the network and console terminal
Power cord
ESD-preventative wrist strap
Port adapter documentation for configuring the interfaces
T1 channel service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU) that converts the High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) synchronous
serial data stream into a T1 data stream with the correct framing and ones density to connect a serial port to a T1 network. (Some telephone systems require a minimum number of 1 bits per time unit in a data stream, called ones density.) Several T1 CSU/DSU devices are available as additional equipment, and most provide a V.35, EIA/TIA-449, or EIA-530 electrical interface.

Preparing for Workbench or Tabletop Installation

For a workbench or tabletop installation, verify the following before installing the router:
1. The router is off the floor and has adequate ventilation.
2. An adequate chassis ground (earth) connection exists for the router.
3. The router has at last 3 inches (7.62 cm) of clearance at the inlet and exhaust vents (sides of router).
4. The router has 19 inches (48.3 cm) clearance at the front and rear to allow for field replaceable unit (FRU) replacement or
installation, or to access cables or equipment.
5. Port adapter and power supply filler panels are installed if port adapters and a second power supply are not installed. There must be no empty slots.
For cable-management bracket installation instructions, see page 7.

Preparing for Rack-Mount Installation

Make these decisions before you begin the rack-mounting tasks:
Decide whether or not you want to front- or rear-mount the chassis.
Decide whether or not you want to attach cable-management brackets.
Determine the type of rack—four-post or two-post—that you will be using.
Note To install the Cisco 7206 as a router shelf in a Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server, refer to the Cisco AS5800
Universal Access Server publications online at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_serv/as5800/index.htm.

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3. Using a Number 2 Phillips screwdriver and two M4 x 8-mm Phillips flathead screws (2), attach the rack-mount bracket to
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5. Align a cable-management bracket (3) to the threaded holes in the front of the chassis.
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Two-Post or Four-Post Rack Installation

Note Inner clearance (the width between the inner sides of the two posts or rails) must be at least 17.00 inches (43.18 cm).
The height of the chassis is 5.25 inches (13.34 cm).
1. Make sure that all chassis screws holding the network processing engine or network services engine, I/O controller, and power supply are tightened and that any port adapter levers are in a locked position.
2. Make sure the rack brakes are locked or the rack is stabilized.
3. Position the router so the front is closest to you and lift it carefully into the rack. To prevent injury, avoid any sudden twists
or moves.
4. Slide the chassis into the rack, pushing it back until the brackets (2, 5) meet the mounting strips or posts on both sides of the rack.
5. Keeping the brackets flush against the posts or mounting strips, align the holes in the brackets with the holes on the rack or mounting strip (3, 6).
6. For each bracket, insert and tighten three 10-32 x 3/8-inch slotted binderhead screws (3, 6), using the top, bottom, and one other location on the bracket.
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