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CONTENTS
CHAPTER
1Product Overview1-1
This publication describes the following Cisco 7600 series routers:1-1
Cisco 7603 Router1-2
Cisco 7603-S Router1-3
Cisco 7604 Router1-5
Cisco 7606 Router1-7
Cisco 7606-S Router1-10
Cisco 7609 Router1-12
Cisco 7609-S Router1-13
Cisco 7613 Router1-14
System Features1-16
Bandwidth and Port Density1-16
Redundancy1-17
Component Hot Swapping1-18
Cisco 7600 Series Router Components1-18
Fan Assembly1-19
Power Supplies1-23
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CHAPTER
CHAPTER
2Preparing for Installation2-1
Safety2-2
Supported Line Cards on 7600 Chassis2-2
Site Requirements2-4
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage2-4
Environmental Requirements2-4
Power Requirements2-20
Power Connection Guidelines2-21
AC-Powered Systems2-21
DC-Powered Systems2-33
Site Planning Checklist2-34
3Installing the Cisco 7600 Series Router3-1
Unpacking the Router3-2
Installation Guidelines3-3
Required Tools3-4
Installing the Shelf Brackets and Crossbar Bracket3-4
CHAPTER
Installing the Chassis Brackets3-5
Installing the Router Chassis in the Rack3-9
Installing the Stabilizer Kit (Cisco 7609 Router, Cisco 7609-S, and Cisco 7613 Router Only)3-13
Installing the Cable Management System (Cisco 7609 Router and Cisco 7609-S Router Only)3-15
Replacing the Cable Guide3-17
System Ground Connection3-19
Required Tools and Equipment3-20
Connecting the System Ground3-24
Installing the Power Supplies in the Router Chassis3-25
Attaching the Interface Cables3-25
Connecting the Supervisor Engine Console Port3-26
Connecting the Supervisor Engine Uplink Ports3-27
Connecting to the Interface Ports3-28
Verifying Router Chassis Installation3-30
4Troubleshooting4-1
Getting Started4-1
Problem Solving to the System Component Level4-2
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Identifying Startup Problems4-2
Troubleshooting the Power Supply4-3
Troubleshooting the Fan Assembly4-4
Troubleshooting Modules4-4
Contacting Customer Service4-5
Contents
CHAPTER
5Removal and Replacement Procedures5-1
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage5-1
Removing and Replacing the Power Supply5-2
Required Tools5-2
Removing an AC-Input Power Supply5-2
Installing an AC-Input Power Supply5-7
Removing a DC-Input Power Supply5-8
Installing DC-Input Power Supplies5-41
Removing and Replacing the PEM5-111
Required Tools5-112
Removing the AC-Input PEM5-112
Installing the AC-Input PEM5-114
Removing a DC-Input PEM5-114
Installing a DC-Input PEM5-116
Removing and Replacing the Fan Assembly5-118
Removing the Fan Assembly5-118
Installing the Fan Assembly5-124
Checking the Installation5-125
Installing the Air Filter Assembly on a Cisco 7606 Router and the Cisco 7606-S Router (Optional)5-125
Installing the Air Filter Assembly on a Cisco 7609 Router and the Cisco 7609-S Router (Optional)5-126
Replacing the Air Filter on a Cisco 7609 Router and the Cisco 7609-S Router (Optional)5-130
Air Filters in C7603-S Chassis5-131
Installing the Thermistor Module on a Cisco 7606-S Router5-132
Installing the Thermistor Module on a Cisco 7609-S Router5-132
Upgrading the Cisco 7600 Series Routers to a WS-SUP720-3BXL5-134
Console Port Mode SwitchB-7
Identifying a Rollover CableB-8
Console Port Mode 1 Signaling and PinoutsB-8
Console Port Mode 2 Signaling and PinoutsB-10
Mode-Conditioning Patch CordB-10
CConfiguration Register InformationC-1
Configuration Bit MeaningsC-1
Bits 0–3C-2
Bit 6C-3
Bit 7C-3
Bit 8C-4
Bit 10 and Bit 14C-4
Bit 11 and Bit 12C-4
Bit 13C-4
Bit 15C-5
Displaying the Configuration Register While Running Cisco IOSC-5
Displaying the Configuration Register While Running ROM MonitorC-5
Setting the Configuration Register While Running Cisco IOSC-6
Setting the Configuration Register While Running ROM MonitorC-6
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APPENDIX
I
NDEX
DRepacking the Cisco 7600 Series RouterD-1
Cisco 7603 RouterD-1
Cisco 7606 RouterD-2
Cisco 7609 Router and Cisco 7609-S RouterD-4
Cisco 7613 RouterD-6
ECisco 7606-S DC Power Supply ConfigurationsE-1
Cisco 7606-S V01 Configuration with Two 2700 W DC Power SuppliesE-1
Cisco 7606-S V01 Configuration with Two 4500 W DC Power SuppliesE-2
Cisco 7606-S V01 Configuration with a 2700 W DC Power Supply and a 4500 W DC Power SupplyE-3
Cisco 7606-S V02 Configuration with Two 2700 W DC Power SuppliesE-4
Cisco 7606-S V02 Configuration with Two 4500 W DC Power SuppliesE-4
Cisco 7606-S V02 Configuration with a 2700 W DC Power Supply and a 4500 W DC Power SupplyE-5
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Preface
This preface describes who should read the Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide, how it is
organized, and its document conventions.
NoteThis publication describes the following Cisco 7600 series routers:
•Cisco 7603 router—CISCO7603
•Cisco 7603-S router—CISCO7603-S
•Cisco 7604 router—CISCO7604
•Cisco 7606 router—CISCO7606
•Cisco 7606-S router—CISCO7606-S
•Cisco 7609 router—CISCO7609
•Cisco 7609-S router—CISCO7609-S
•Cisco 7613 router—CISCO7613
Information on the Cisco 7609 Router (product number OSR-7609) is in the Cisco 7609 Router
Installation Guide, located at this URL:
•Added 19" rack information to Installing the Chassis
Brackets in Chapter 3.
OL-4503-19September 2005 •Added new cable information to 2700 W Power Supply
(PWR-2700-AC) in Chapter 2.
OL-4503-18April 2005 •Added PWR-2700-AC/4 for Cisco 7604.
OL-4503-17April 2005 •Added 6000 W AC input (WS-CAC-6000W ) information to
Chapters 1, 2, and 5, and to Appendix A.
•Added Cisco 7604 router information to Chapters 1, 2, 3, and
5, and to Appendix A.
•Added 2700 W DC input (PWR-2700-DC) information to
Chapters 1, 2, and 5, and to Appendix A.
OL-4503-16January 2005 •Added CAB-AC16A-CH for the 1400 W Power Supply
(PWR-1400-AC) and the 3000 W Power Supply
(WS-CAC-3000W) in Table 2-5.
•Added 2700 W AC input (PWR-2700-AC) information to
Chapters 1, 2, and 5, and to Appendix A.
OL-4503-15November 2004 •Added CAB-ACS-10= for the 1400 W Power Supply
(PWR-1400-AC=) in Table 2-5.
OL-4503-14November 2004 •Updated 4000 W DC-input power supply terminal block lug
information in Chapter 5.
OL-4503-13September 2004 •Changed system grounding note in Chapter 3.
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Audience
RevisionDateChange Summary
OL-4503-12August 2004 •Added DWDM information to Appendix B.
OL-4503-11July 2004 •Initated Document Revision History in Preface.
•Added1400 W AC and 3000 W AC power supplies to
Chapters 1, 2, and 5, and Appendix A.
•Added information on cleaning opical interfaces to Chapter
3and to Appendix B.
•Added notes to 4000 W DC power supply section concerning
the amount of space necessary to install power cables and the
amount of torque necessary for tightening terminal nuts to
Chapter 5.
•Added Appendix D for configuration register information.
•Added power supply and PEM table to Chapter 1.
Only trained and qualified service personnel (as defined in IEC 60950 and AS/NZS3260) should install,
replace, or service the equipment described in this publication.
Organization
This publication is organized as follows:
ChapterTitleDescription
Chapter 1Product OverviewDescribes and lists the hardware features and
functionality of the Cisco
Chapter 2Preparing for InstallationDescribes how to prepare your site for the installation
of the Cisco
Chapter 3Installing the Cisco 7600
Series Router
Chapter 4TroubleshootingProvides troubleshooting guidelines for the initial
Chapter 5Removal and Replacement
Procedures
Appendix ATechnical SpecificationsLists the Cisco 7600 series router system
Appendix BConnector and Cable
Specifications
Appendix CRepacking the Cisco 7600
Series Router
Describes how to install your Cisco 7600 series router.
hardware installation and suggests steps to help isolate
and resolve problems.
Provides procedures for removing and installing
chassis components.
specifications.
Describes the connectors and cables used with the
Cisco
Provides procedures to repack your Cisco 7600 series
router if you have to return it to the factory.
7600 series routers.
7600 series routers.
7600 series routers.
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Conventions
Notes use the following conventions:
NoteMeans reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the
publication.
Cautions use the following conventions:
CautionMeans reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment
damage or loss of data.
Warnings use the following conventions:
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Warning
Waarschuwing
Varoitus
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily
injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with
electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing
accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate
its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES
Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar. U verkeert in een situatie die
lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken. Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken,
dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico's
en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van de standaard praktijken om ongelukken te
voorkomen. Gebruik het nummer van de verklaring onderaan de waarschuwing als
u een vertaling van de waarschuwing die bij het apparaat wordt geleverd, wilt
raadplegen.
BEWAAR DEZE INSTRUCTIES
TÄRKEITÄ TURVALLISUUSOHJEITA
Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa. Tilanne voi aiheuttaa ruumiillisia
vammoja. Ennen kuin käsittelet laitteistoa, huomioi sähköpiirien käsittelemiseen
liittyvät riskit ja tutustu onnettomuuksien yleisiin ehkäisytapoihin.
Turvallisuusvaroitusten käännökset löytyvät laitteen mukana toimitettujen
käännettyjen turvallisuusvaroitusten joukosta varoitusten lopussa näkyvien
lausuntonumeroiden avulla.
SÄILYTÄ NÄMÄ OHJEET
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Attention
Warnung
Avvertenza
IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS DE SÉCURITÉ
Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez dans une
situation pouvant entraîner des blessures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de
travailler sur un équipement, soyez conscient des dangers liés aux circuits
électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les procédures couramment utilisées pour
éviter les accidents. Pour prendre connaissance des traductions des
avertissements figurant dans les consignes de sécurité traduites qui
accompagnent cet appareil, référez-vous au numéro de l'instruction situé à la fin
de chaque avertissement.
CONSERVEZ CES INFORMATIONS
WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer Situation, die zu
Verletzungen führen kann. Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Geräten mit den
Gefahren elektrischer Schaltungen und den üblichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor
Unfällen vertraut. Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder Warnung angegebenen
Anweisungsnummer nach der jeweiligen Übersetzung in den übersetzten
Sicherheitshinweisen, die zusammen mit diesem Gerät ausgeliefert wurden.
BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF.
IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA
Advarsel
Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione potrebbe causare
infortuni alle persone. Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre
essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure
standard per la prevenzione di incidenti. Utilizzare il numero di istruzione presente
alla fine di ciascuna avvertenza per individuare le traduzioni delle avvertenze
riportate in questo documento.
CONSERVARE QUESTE ISTRUZIONI
VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJONER
Dette advarselssymbolet betyr fare. Du er i en situasjon som kan føre til skade på
person. Før du begynner å arbeide med noe av utstyret, må du være oppmerksom på
farene forbundet med elektriske kretser, og kjenne til standardprosedyrer for å
forhindre ulykker. Bruk nummeret i slutten av hver advarsel for å finne
oversettelsen i de oversatte sikkerhetsadvarslene som fulgte med denne enheten.
TA VARE PÅ DISSE INSTRUKSJONENE
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Aviso
¡Advertencia!
Varning!
INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA
Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você está em uma situação que poderá ser
causadora de lesões corporais. Antes de iniciar a utilização de qualquer
equipamento, tenha conhecimento dos perigos envolvidos no manuseio de
circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas habituais de prevenção de
acidentes. Utilize o número da instrução fornecido ao final de cada aviso para
localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham este
dispositivo.
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES
INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD
Este símbolo de aviso indica peligro. Existe riesgo para su integridad física. Antes
de manipular cualquier equipo, considere los riesgos de la corriente eléctrica y
familiarícese con los procedimientos estándar de prevención de accidentes. Al
final de cada advertencia encontrará el número que le ayudará a encontrar el texto
traducido en el apartado de traducciones que acompaña a este dispositivo.
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES
VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSANVISNINGAR
Denna varningssignal signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda
till personskada. Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten
om farorna med elkretsar och känna till vanliga förfaranden för att förebygga
olyckor. Använd det nummer som finns i slutet av varje varning för att hitta dess
översättning i de översatta säkerhetsvarningar som medföljer denna anordning.
SPARA DESSA ANVISNINGAR
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Related Documentation
For additional information on the Cisco 7600 series router, refer to these publications:
•Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 7600 Series routers
•Cisco 7609 router Installation Guide
•Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router Module Installation Guide
•Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router Quick Software Configuration Guide
•Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router Software Configuration Guide
•Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router IOS Command Reference
•Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router IOS System Message Guide
•Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router IOS Software Configuration Guide
•Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router IOS Command Reference
•Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router IOS System Message Guide
Cisco provides several ways to obtain documentation, technical assistance, and other technical
resources. These sections explain how to obtain technical information from Cisco Systems.
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You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL:
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Cisco TAC Website
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This chapter describes the Cisco 7600 series routers and contains these sections:
•Cisco 7603 Router, page 1-2
•Cisco 7603-S Router, page 1-3
•Cisco 7604 Router, page 1-5
•Cisco 7606 Router, page 1-7
•Cisco 7606-S Router, page 1-10
•Cisco 7609 Router, page 1-12
•Cisco 7609-S Router, page 1-13
•Cisco 7613 Router, page 1-14
•System Features, page 1-16
•Cisco 7600 Series Router Components, page 1-18
The Cisco 7600 series routers deliver optical WAN and MAN networking with a focus on line-rate
delivery of high-touch IP services at the edge of service providers’ networks.
The Cisco 7600 series routers support the following features:
•30 Mpps forwarding processor and up to 512 MB DRAM for Internet routing
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•Up to two distributed Parallel Express Forwarding (PXF) IP services processors on each Optical
Services Module (OSM) for flexible IP service implementation
•High-touch, line-rate IP services at 6 Mpps per slot:
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QoS
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Hierarchical Traffic Shaping
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Destination Sensitive Services (accounting, billing, and QoS)
•The ability to monitor service levels delivered to customers under service level agreements (SLAs)
•Wide range of WAN and MAN interfaces providing DS0 through OC-48 (using the FlexWAN
module)
•Compatibility with the Catalyst 6500 series LAN interfaces offering 10 Mbps Ethernet to 1 Gbps
Cisco 7603 Router
The Cisco 7603 router chassis has three horizontal slots that are numbered from top to bottom. (See
Figure 1-1.)
Slot 1 is reserved for the supervisor engine, which provides switching, local and remote management,
and multiple GBIC uplink ports.
Slot 2 can contain a redundant supervisor engine that can act as a backup if the first supervisor engine
fails. If a redundant supervisor engine is not required, slot 2 is available for an OSM or other supported
Catalyst 6500 series modules.
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NoteBoth supervisor engines in a single chassis must be identical.
NoteThe GBIC uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby mode.
The Cisco 7603 router supports the following supervisor engines:
•Supervisor Engine 2
•Supervisor Engine 720
NoteThe Cisco 7603 router does not support Supervisor Engine 32.
•The Cisco 7603 router also supports:
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Up to two additional hot-swappable OSMs or Catalyst 6500 series modules
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Hot-swappable fan assembly
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Redundant AC-input or DC-input power supplies (950 W)
NoteOSMs are not supported in the Cisco 7603 router with a Supervisor Engine 1A.
NoteThe Switch Fabric Module is not supported on the Cisco 7603 router.
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The Cisco 7603-S router chassis has three horizontal slots that are numbered from top to bottom. (See
Figure 1-3.)
Slot 1 is reserved for the supervisor engine, which provides switching, local and remote management,
and multiple GBIC uplink ports.
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NoteBoth supervisor engines in a single chassis must be identical.
NoteThe GBIC uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby mode.
NoteThe Cisco 7603-S router does not support Supervisor Engine 2.
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Slot 2 can contain a redundant supervisor engine that can act as a backup if the first supervisor engine
fails. If a redundant supervisor engine is not required, slot 2 is available for other supported line cards.
The Cisco 7603-S router supports the following supervisor engines:
•Supervisor Engine 32
•Supervisor Engine 720
•Route Switch Processor 720
•The Cisco 7603-S router also supports:
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Up to two additional hot-swappable line cards or Catalyst 6500 series modules
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Hot-swappable fan assembly
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Redundant DC-input or DC-input power supplies (1500 W)
NoteOSMs and FlexWAN modules are not supported in the Cisco 7603-S.
NoteThe Switch Fabric Module is supported on the Cisco 7603-S router.
The power supplies are installed from the rear of the chassis. (See Figure 1-4.)
For a detailed description of supervisor engine and route switch processor operation in a redundant
configuration, refer to the Cisco
7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor
Guide.
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Cisco 7604 Router
Cisco 7604 Router
The Cisco 7604 router chassis has four horizontal slots that are numbered from top to bottom (See
Figure 1-5).
Slot 1 is reserved for the supervisor engine, which provides switching, local and remote management,
and multiple GBIC uplink ports.
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Slot 2 can contain a redundant supervisor engine that can act as a backup if the first supervisor engine
fails. If a redundant supervisor engine is not required, slot 2 is available for an OSM or other supported
Catalyst 6500 series modules.
NoteBoth supervisor engines in a single chassis must be identical.
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NoteThe GBIC uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby mode.
NoteThe Cisco 7604 router does not support Supervisor Engine 2.
NoteThe Switch Fabric Module is not supported on the Cisco 7604 router.
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Slots 3 and 4 are available for OSMs or other supported Catalyst 6500 series modules.
The Cisco 7604 router supports the following supervisor engines:
•Supervisor Engine 720 (with PFC3B or PFC3BXL)
•Supervisor Engine 32
•Route Switch Processor 720
The Cisco 7604 router also supports:
•Up to three of the following hot-swappable line cards:
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OSMs
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Catalyst 6500 series modules
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•Hot-swappable fan assembly
•Redundant AC-input or DC-input power supplies (2700 W)
•Redundant DC-input or DC-input power supplies (2700 W)
The power supplies are installed from the rear of the chassis. (See Figure 1-6.)
For a detailed description of supervisor engine operation in a redundant configuration, refer to the
Cisco
7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide.
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Figure 1-6Cisco 7604 Router—Rear View
Cisco 7606 Router
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The Cisco 7606 router chassis has six horizontal slots that are numbered from top to bottom. (See
Figure 1-7.)
The Cisco 7606 router supports the following:
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•A Supervisor Engine 2 in slot 1 and an optional redundant Supervisor Engine 2 in slot 2. Each
supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management, and multiple GBIC uplink
ports. If a redundant supervisor engine is not required, slot 2 is available for an OSM or other
supported Catalyst 6500 series modules.
NoteThe GBIC uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby
mode.
NoteBoth supervisor engines in a single chassis must be completely identical.
•A Supervisor Engine 720 in slot 5 and an optional redundant Supervisor Engine 720 in slot 6. Each
supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management. The Supervisor Enigne 720
has two GBIC uplink ports and one 10/100/1000
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NoteThe GBIC uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby
mode.
•A Supervisor Engine 32 in slot 5 and an optional redundant Supervisor Engine 32 in slot 6. Each
supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management.
•A Route Switch Processor 720 in slot 5 and an optional redundant Route Switch Processor 720 in
slot 6. Each supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management.
NoteBoth supervisor engines in a single chassis must be completely identical.
•Up to five additional hot-swappable OSMs or Catalyst 6500 series modules
•Hot-swappable fan assembly
•Redundant AC-input and DC-input or DC-input power supplies
For a detailed description of supervisor engine operation in a redundant configuration, refer to the
Cisco
7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide.
The power supplies are installed from the rear of the chassis. (See Figure 1-8.)
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Figure 1-8Cisco 7606 Router—Rear View
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Cisco 7606-S Router
The Cisco 7606-S router chassis has six horizontal slots that are numbered from top to bottom. (See
Figure 1-9.)
The Cisco 7606-S router supports the following:
NoteBoth supervisor engines in a single chassis must be completely identical.
•A Supervisor Engine 720 in slot 5 and an optional redundant Supervisor Engine 720 in slot 6. Each
supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management. The Supervisor Enigne 720
has two GBIC uplink ports and one 10/100/1000
at any one time.
NoteThe GBIC uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby
mode.
•A Supervisor Engine 32 in slot 5 and an optional redundant Supervisor Engine 32 in slot 6. Each
supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management.
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Tx port. Only two of the three ports can be active
•A Route Switch Processor 720 in slot 5 and an optional redundant Route Switch Processor 720 in
slot 6. Each supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management.
NoteBoth supervisor engines in a single chassis must be completely identical.
•Up to five additional hot-swappable line cards or Catalyst 6500 series modules
•Hot-swappable fan assembly
•Redundant AC-input and DC-input or DC-input power supplies
For a detailed description of supervisor engine operation in a redundant configuration, refer to the
Cisco
7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide.
The power supplies are installed from the rear of the chassis. (See Figure 1-10.)
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Figure 1-10Cisco 7606-S Router—Rear View
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Cisco 7609 Router
NoteThis section describes the Cisco 7609 Router (part number CISCO7609). Information on the Cisco 7609
Router (product number OSR-7609) is in the Cisco 7609 Router Installation Guide, located at this URL:
The Cisco 7609 router chassis has nine vertical slots that are numbered from right to left. (See
Figure 1-11.)
The Cisco 7609 Router supports the following:
•A Supervisor Engine 2 in slot 1 and an optional redundant Supervisor Engine 2 in slot 2. Each
supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management, and multiple GBIC uplink
ports. If a redundant supervisor engine is not required, slot 2 is available for an OSM or other
supported Catalyst 6500 series modules.
NoteThe GBIC uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby
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mode.
NoteBoth supervisor engines in a single chassis must be completely identical.
•A Supervisor Engine 720 in slot 5 and an optional redundant Supervisor Engine 720 in slot 6. Each
supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management. The Supervisor Enigne 720
has two GBIC uplink ports and one 10/100/1000
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NoteThe GBIC uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby
mode.
•A Supervisor Engine 32 in slot 5 and an optional redundant Supervisor Engine 32 in slot 6. Each
supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management.
•A Route Switch Processor 720 in slot 5 and an optional redundant Route Switch Processor 720 in
slot 6. Each supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management.
NoteBoth supervisor engines in a single chassis must be completely identical.
•Up to eight additional hot-swappable Catalyst 6500 series modules and SPA interface processors
(SIPs)
•Hot-swappable, redundant fan assemblies
•Redundant AC-input and DC-input ) power supplies
For a detailed description of supervisor engine operation in a redundant configuration, refer to the
Cisco
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Cisco 7609-S Router
Cisco 7609-S Router
NoteSlots 5 and 6 can support a primary and a redundant Supervisor Engine 720 or a primary and a redundant
Supervisor Engine 32.
NoteThis section describes the Cisco 7609-S router (part number CISCO7609-S). Information on the Cisco
7609 Router (product number OSR-7609) is in the Cisco 7609 Router Installation Guide, located at this
URL:
The Cisco 7609-S router chassis has nine vertical slots that are numbered from right to left. (See
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The Cisco 7609-S router supports the following:
NoteBoth supervisor engines in a single chassis must be completely identical.
•A Supervisor Engine 720 in slot 5 and an optional redundant Supervisor Engine 720 in slot 6. Each
supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management. The Supervisor Enigne 720
has two GBIC uplink ports and one 10/100/1000
Tx port. Only two of the three ports can be active
at any one time.
NoteThe GBIC uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby
mode.
•A Supervisor Engine 32 in slot 5 and an optional redundant Supervisor Engine 32 in slot 6. Each
supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management.
•A Route Switch Processor 720 in slot 5 and an optional redundant Route Switch Processor 720 in
slot 6. Each supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management.
NoteBoth supervisor engines in a single chassis must be completely identical.
•Up to eight additional hot-swappable OSMs or Catalyst 6500 series modules
•Hot-swappable, redundant fan assemblies
•Redundant AC-input and DC-input ) power supplies
NoteThe Cisco 7609-S router does not support OSMs, Supervisor Engine 2, and FlexWAN (it does support
Enhanced FlexWAN).
For a detailed description of supervisor engine operation in a redundant configuration, refer to the
Cisco
7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide.
Cisco 7613 Router
The Cisco 7613 Router chassis has thirteen slots that are numbered from top to bottom. (See
Figure 1-12.)
The Cisco 7613 router supports the following:
•A Supervisor Engine 2 in slot 1 and an optional redundant Supervisor Engine 2 in slot 2. Each
supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management, and multiple GBIC uplink
ports. If a redundant supervisor engine is not required, slot 2 is available for an OSM or other
supported Catalyst 6500 series modules.
NoteThe GBIC uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby
mode.
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•A Supervisor Engine 720 in slot 7 and an optional redundant Supervisor Engine 720 in slot 8. Each
•A Supervisor Engine 32 in slot 7 and an optional redundant Supervisor Engine 32 in slot 8. Each
•A Route Switch Processor 720 in slot 5 and an optional redundant Route Switch Processor 720 in
Cisco 7613 Router
NoteBoth supervisor engines in a single chassis must be completely identical.
supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management. The Supervisor Enigne 720
has two GBIC uplink ports and one 10/100/1000
Tx port. Only two of the three ports can be active
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NoteThe GBIC uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby
mode.
supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management.
slot 6. Each supervisor engine provides switching, local and remote management.
NoteBoth supervisor engines in a single chassis must be completely identical.
For a detailed description of supervisor engine operation in a redundant configuration, refer to the
Cisco
7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide.
•Up to 12 additional hot-swappable OSMs or Catalyst 6500 series modules
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Fabric-enabled module support provided in all slots (requires a Switch Fabric Module
[WS-X6500-SFM2] be installed)
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Dual Fabric connectivity supported in slots 9-13 (requires a Switch Fabric Module
[WS-X6500-SFM2] be installed)
•Hot-swappable fan assembly
•Redundant AC-input or DC-input power supplies
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System Features
Bandwidth and Port Density
This section describes the hardware features for the Cisco 7600 series routers. For software descriptions,
refer to the Cisco
Cisco
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•Bandwidth and Port Density, page 1-16
•Redundancy, page 1-17
•Component Hot Swapping, page 1-18
7600 Series Internet Router IOS Software Configuration Guide. For module descriptions and
Table 1-1 lists the bandwidth and port densities of the Cisco 7600 series routers.
Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide
1-16
7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide or the
7600 Series Internet Router Module Installation Guide.
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Ta b l e 1-1Cisco 7600 Series Router Bandwidth and Port Density
The Cisco 7600 series routers have these redundancy features:
•Ability to house two hot-swappable supervisor engines
•Cisco 7603-S router —Ability to house two fully redundant, DC-input or DC-input, load-sharing
power supplies with power entry modules (PEMs)
•Cisco 7603 router—Ability to house two fully redundant, AC-input, load-sharing power supplies or
two fully redundant, DC-input, load-sharing power supplies with power entry modules (PEMs)
•Cisco 7606 router—Ability to house two fully redundant, 1900 W AC-input (PWR-1900-AC/6),
load-sharing power supplies or two fully redundant, 1900 W DC-input (PWR-1900-DC) ,
load-sharing power supplies with power entry modules (PEMs)
•Cisco 7606 router—Ability to house two fully redundant, 2700 W AC-input (PWR-2700-AC),
load-sharing power supplies or two fully redundant, 2700 W DC input (PWR-2700-DC),
load-sharing power supplies without power entry modules (PEMs)
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NoteFor the Cisco 7606 router, you can mix one 2700 W AC-input (PWR-2700-AC) load-sharing power
supply with one 2700 W DC input (PWR-2700-DC) load-sharing power supply.
•Cisco 7604 router and Cisco 7606-S router—Ability to house two fully redundant, AC-input or
DC-input, load-sharing power supplies
NoteFor the Cisco 7604 router and Cisco 7606-S router, you can mix one AC-input load-sharing
•Cisco 7609 router, Cisco 7609-S, and Cisco 7613 router—Ability to house two fully redundant,
AC-input or DC-input, load-sharing power supplies
NoteFor the Cisco 7609 router, Cisco 7613 router, and Cisco 7609-S router, you can mix one
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power supply with one DC-input load-sharing power supply.
AC-input load-sharing power supply with one DC-input load-sharing power supply.
NoteIn certain configurations using modules with high power dissipation, the power supplies are
not fully redundant. See the
access areas. A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool,
lock and key, or other means of security.” section on page 2-2 to calculate your power
Cisco 7613 router—A hot-swappable fan assembly containing multiple fans
•Cisco 7609 route and Cisco 7609-S—Redundant hot-swappable fan assemblies containing multiple
fans
•Redundant backplane-mounted clock module
Component Hot Swapping
You can hot swap all modules (including the supervisor engine if you have a redundant supervisor
engine) and fans. You can add, replace, or remove modules without interrupting the system power or
causing other software or interfaces to shut down.
NoteAlthough the FlexWAN module supports hot swapping, individual port adapters do not. To replace port
adapters, you must first remove the FlexWAN module from the chassis and then install or replace port
adapters as required.
“WarningThis unit is intended for installation in restricted
Cisco 7600 Series Router Components
This section describes the major hardware components for the Cisco 7600 series routers:
•Fan Assembly, page 1-19
•Power Supplies, page 1-23
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Cisco 7600 Series Router Components
•PEM, page 1-32
The system fan assembly, located in the chassis, provides cooling air for the supervisor engine and
the
Figure 1-18 (Cisco 7609 router and Cisco 7609-S router) show the direction of airflow into and out of
the router. Sensors on the supervisor engine monitor the internal air temperatures. If the air temperature
exceeds a preset threshold, the environmental monitor displays warning messages.
If an individual fan within the assembly fails, the FAN STATUS LED turns red. To replace a fan
assembly, see the
“Removing and Replacing the Fan Assembly” section on page 5-119.
information on environmental monitoring.
Figure 1-13Cisco 7603 Router Internal Airflow
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Power Supplies
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NoteInstalled power supplies can be of different wattage ratings. Installed power supplies can also be both
The Cisco 7600 series routers support redundant AC-input and DC-input power supplies. This section
contains information on the following topics:
•Cisco 7603-S Router Power Supplies, page 1-24
•Cisco 7603 Router, Cisco 7604 Router, Cisco 7606 Router, and Cisco 7606-S Power Supplies, page
1-24
•Cisco 7609-S Router Power Supplies, page 1-30
•Power Supply Cooling, page 1-31
•Load Sharing, page 1-31
•Environmental Monitoring of the Power Supply, page 1-32
•Power Supply LEDs, page 1-32
AC-input, both DC-input, or one AC-input and one DC-input. Power supplies can be configured in either
redundant or non-redundant mode.
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NoteIf you use AC-input and DC-input power supplies, be sure to consider Failover operation. For example,
if you use 4000
W AC and a 2500 W DC power supplies, you need to make sure that the 2500 W DC
power supply is capable of supporting the system in the event that the 4000 W AC power supply fails.
Cisco 7603-S Router Power Supplies
NoteFor information on installing or replacing a power supply, see the “Removing and Replacing the Power
Supply” section on page 5-2.
The following power supply is available for the Cisco 7603-S Router
•1500 W DC input (PWR-1500-DC)
Cisco 7603 Router, Cisco 7604 Router, Cisco 7606 Router, and Cisco 7606-S Power Supplies
NoteFor information on installing or replacing a power supply, see the “Removing and Replacing the Power
Supply” section on page 5-2.
The following power supplies are available for the Cisco 7603 Router
•950 W AC input (PWR-950-AC and PWR-950-DC)
•950 W DC input (PWR-950-DC)
•1400 W AC input (PWR-1400-AC)
The following power supplies are available for the Cisco 7604 router:
•2700 W DC input (PWR-2700-DC/4)
•2700 W AC input (PWR-2700-AC/4)
The following power supplies are available for the Cisco 7606 router:
•1900 W AC and DC input (PWR-1900-AC/6and PWR-1900-DC)
•1900 W DC input (PWR-1900-DC)
•2700 W AC input (PWR-2700-AC )
•2700 W DC input (PWR-2700-DC )
The following power supplies are available for the Cisco 7606-S router:
•2700 W AC input (PWR-2700-AC )
•2700 W DC input (PWR-2700-DC )
•4500 W DC input (PWR-4500-DC )
NoteThe 1900W AC, 2700W AC, and 2700W DC DC power supplies are dual-rated. The 4500 W DC has
three output power ratings. See the “Cisco 7600 Series Router Power Supplies” section on page A-9.
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supplies.
The Cisco 7603-S router (Figure 1-20), Cisco 7603 router (Figure 1-21), and Cisco 7606 router
(Figure 1-22) power supplies have no external connectors but use a power entry module (PEM), located
on the front of the chassis, to connect the site power source to the power supply. For more information
on the PEM, see the
The Cisco 7604 router, the Cisco 7606 router, and the Cisco 7606-S with the 2700 W AC power supply
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The Cisco 7604 router, the Cisco 7606 router, and the 7606-S router with the 2700 W DC input power
supply (
connection. The 7606-S router with the 4500 W DC input power supply (Figure 1-27) also uses an
external terminal block on the back side of the chassis for input power connection.
Both The AC-input and DC-input and DC-input power supplies support redundancy. When power is
removed from one supply, the redundant power feature causes the second supply to produce full power.
Cisco 7600 Series Router Components
“PEM” section on page 1-32.
Figure 1-26) uses an external terminal block on the back side of the chassis for input power
For power supply LED descriptions, see the “Environmental Monitoring of the Power Supply” section
on page 1-32. For complete power specifications, see Appendix A, “Technical Specifications.”
Figure 1-201500 W Power Supply for Cisco 7603-S Router
Figure 1-21950 W Power Supply for Cisco 7603 Router
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NoteFor information on installing or replacing a power supply, see the “Removing and Replacing the Power
Supply” section on page 5-2.
The Cisco 7609 router and Cisco 7613 router use the following power supplies:
•4000 W AC input (WS-CAC-4000W-US1)
•2500 W DC input (WS-CDC-2500W)
•4000 W DC input (PWR-4000-DC)
•3000 W AC input (WS-CAC-3000W)
•6000 W AC input (WS-CAC-6000W)
•6000 W DC input (PWR-6000-DC)
The AC-input power supplies (see Figure 1-28, Figure 1-29, and Figure 1-30) have power cords that
allows you to connect each power supply to the site power source. You can connect the DC-input power
supplies (see
terminal block. The wire gauge size is determined by local electrical codes and restrictions.
Figure 1-31 and Figure 1-32) to the power source with heavy gauge wiring connected to a
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Both and DC-input Both the AC-input power and DC-input power supplies support redundancy. When
power is removed from one supply, the redundant power feature causes the second supply to produce full
power.
For power supply LED descriptions, see the “Environmental Monitoring of the Power Supply” section
on page 1-32. For complete power specifications, see Appendix A, “Technical Specifications.”
Cisco 7609-S Router Power Supplies
NoteFor information on installing or replacing a power supply, see the “Removing and Replacing the Power
Supply” section on page 5-2.
The Cisco 7609-S router use the following power supplies:
•4000 W AC input (WS-CAC-4000W-US1) )
•4000 W DC input (PWR-4000-DC)
•6000 W AC input (WS-CAC-6000W)
•6000 W DC input (PWR-6000-DC)
The AC-input power supplies (see Figure 1-28, Figure 1-29, and Figure 1-30) have power cords that
allows you to connect each power supply to the site power source. You can connect the DC-input power
supplies (see
terminal block. The wire gauge size is determined by local electrical codes and restrictions.
Figure 1-32 and Figure 1-33) to the power source with heavy gauge wiring connected to a
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Power Supply Cooling
Each power supply has a minimum one built-in fan. On the Cisco 7603 router, Cisco 7604 router, and
the Cisco 7606 router, air enters from the right of the fan and exits through the left. On the Cisco 7609
router, the Cisco 7609-S, and the Cisco 7613 router, air enters the front of the fan (power-input end) and
exits through the back; an air dam keeps the airflow separate from the rest of the chassis, which is cooled
by the system fan assembly.
The Cisco 7603 router power supplies are self cooling to 77°F (25°C), but require additional airflow
provided by the system fan module to operate over the full temperature range. The Cisco 7604 router,
Cisco 7606 router, Cisco 7609 router, and Cisco 7613 router power supplies are completely self-cooling.
Load Sharing
When you install and turn on two power supplies, each power supply concurrently provides
approximately half of the required power to the system. If one power supply fails, the second power
supply immediately assumes full power to maintain uninterrupted system operation. Installing the
second power supply enables load sharing and fault tolerance automatically; no software configuration
is required.
NoteFor proper load-sharing operation in a redundant power supply configuration, you must install two
modules in the chassis. If you fail to install two modules, you might receive spurious OUTPUT FAIL
indications on the power supply.
For information about the power management feature and individual module power consumption, refer
to the Cisco
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Environmental Monitoring of the Power Supply
The environmental monitoring and reporting functions allow you to maintain normal system operation
by resolving adverse environmental conditions prior to loss of operation.
The power supplies monitor their own internal temperature and voltages, and in the event of excessive
internal temperature, the power supply will shut down to prevent damage. When the power supply
returns to a safe operating temperature, it will restart. In the event of an abnormal voltage on one or more
outputs of the power supplies, the OUTPUT FAIL LED will light. Substantial overvoltage conditions
can lead to a power supply shutdown.
For more information about the environmental monitoring feature, refer to the Cisco 7600 Series Router
Supervisor
Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide.
Power Supply LEDs
The power supply front panel LEDs are described in Tab le 1-2.
Ta b l e 1-2Power Supply Front Panel LEDs
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PEM
LEDDescription
INPUT OK
AC-input power supplies:
•Green when the input voltage is OK (85 VAC o r
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•Off when the input voltage falls below 70 VAC or if t h e
power supply shuts down
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•Green when the input voltage is OK (–40.5 VDC or
greater)
•Off when the input voltage falls below –33 VDC or if
the power supply shuts down
FAN OK
OUTPUT FAIL
Green when the power supply fan is operating properly
Red when there is a problem with one or more of the
DC-output voltages of the power supply
1. The 4000 W DC-input power supply has three INPUT OK LEDs.
NoteFor information on installing or replacing a PEM, see the “Removing and Replacing the PEM” section
on page 5-112.
The Cisco 7603 router, Cisco 7603-S router, and Cisco 7606 router use PEMs to connect the site power
source to the power supply.
and Cisco 7606 routers.
NoteThe PWR-2700-AC power supply does not use PEMs.
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Ta b l e 1-3Power Supplies and PEMs
Cisco 7600 RouterPower SupplyPEM
Cisco 7603-S routerPWR-1500-DCPEM-1500W-DC/03S
Cisco 7603 routerPWR-950-ACPEM-15A-AC
Cisco 7606 routerPWR-1900-AC/6PEM-20A-AC
The AC-input PEMs (shown in Figure 1-34) and DC-input PEMs (shown in Figure 1-35) provide an
input power connection on the front of the router chassis to connect the site power source to the power
supply.
The PEMs have a power switch (AC-input only), current protection, surge and EMI suppression, and
filtering functions.
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PWR-950-DCPEM-DC/3
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of the PEMs is the same for AC and DC PEMs on the Cisco 7603 router, Cisco 7603-S router, and Cisco
7606 router.
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The PEM on the left (PEM 1) connects the site power source to power supply 1; the PEM on the right
(PEM 2) connects the site power source to power supply 2. See
7603-S router) and Figure 1-38 (Cisco 7606 router) for power supply locations.
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Preparing for Installation
NoteThis publication describes the following Cisco 7600 series routers:
•Cisco 7603 Router—CISCO7603
•Cisco 7603-S Router—CISCO7603-S
•Cisco 7604 Router—CISCO7604
•Cisco 7606 Router—CISCO7606
•Cisco 7606-S Router—CISCO7606-S
•Cisco 7609 Router—CISCO7609
•Cisco 7609-S Router—CISCO7609-S
•Cisco 7613 Router—CISCO7613
Information on the Cisco 7609 Router (product number OSR-7609) is in the Cisco 7609 Router
Installation Guide, located at this URL:
This chapter describes how to prepare your site for Cisco 7600 series router installation and contains
these sections:
•Safety, page 2-2
•WarningThis unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can
be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security., page 2-2
•Power Connection Guidelines, page 2-21
•Site Planning Checklist, page 2-34
For detailed information about module cabling requirements, see Appendix B, “Connector and Cable
Specifications”
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Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the
absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection
authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available.
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be
accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security.
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source.
This product requires short-circuit (overcurrent) protection, to be provided as part of the building
installation. Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations.
Supported Line Cards on 7600 Chassis
Ta b l e 2-1List of Supported Line Cards on 7600 Chasis
ProductProduct Description
7600-ES20-GE3C7600 ES20 Line Card, 20xGE SFP with DFC 3C
7600-ES20-GE3CXL7600 ES20 Line Card, 20xGE SFP with DFC 3CXL
7600-ES20-10G3C7600 ES20 Line Card, 2x10GE XFP with DFC 3C
7600-ES20-10G3CXL7600 ES20 Line Card, 2x10GE XFP with DFC 3CXL
7600-ES+20G3C7600 ES+ Line Card, 20xGE SFP with DFC 3C
7600-ES+20G3CXL7600 ES+ Line Card, 20xGE SFP with DFC 3CXL
7600-ES+2TG3C7600 ES+ Line Card, 2x10GE XFP with DFC 3C
7600-ES+2TG3CXL7600 ES+ Line Card, 2x10GE XFP with DFC 3CXL
7600-ES+40G3C7600 ES+ Line Card, 40xGE SFP with DFC 3C
7600-ES+40G3CXL7600 ES+ Line Card, 40xGE SFP with DFC 3CXL
7600-ES+4TG3C7600 ES+ Line Card, 4x10GE XFP with DFC 3C
7600-ES+4TG3CXL7600 ES+ Line Card, 4x10GE XFP with DFC 3CXL
7600-SIP-200Cisco 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor-200
7600-SIP-400Cisco 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor-400
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Table 2-1List of Supported Line Cards on 7600 Chasis
ProductProduct Description
7600-SIP-600Cisco 7600 Series SPA Interface Processor-600
WS-X6708-10G-3CC6K 8 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet module with DFC3C (req.
WS-X6708-10G-3CXLC6K 8 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet module with DFC3CXL
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Site Requirements
This section provides site power requirements for the Cisco 7600 series routers. You should verify the
site power prior to installing the router. Power requirements vary for each router; ensure that you verify
the site power for the type of router you are installing.
For EMI recommendations, refer to the Site Preparation and Safety Guide.
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage, which can occur when electronic cards or components are
improperly handled, results in complete or intermittent failures. Port adapters and processor modules
consist of printed circuit boards that are fixed in metal carriers. Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
shielding and connectors are integral components of the carrier. Although the metal carrier helps to
protect the board from ESD, use a preventive antistatic strap during handling.
Following are guidelines for preventing ESD damage:
•Always use an ESD wrist or ankle strap and ensure that it makes good skin contact.
•Connect the equipment end of the strap to an unfinished chassis surface.
•When installing a component, use any available ejector levers or captive installation screws
toproperly seat the bus connectors in the backplane or midplane. These devices prevent
accidentalremoval, provide proper grounding for the system, and help to ensure that bus connectors
areproperly seated.
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•When removing a component, use any available ejector levers or captive installation screws to
release the bus connectors from the backplane or midplane.
•Handle carriers by available handles or edges only; avoid touching the printed circuit boards or
connectors.
•Place a removed component board-side-up on an antistatic surface or in a static shielding container.
If you plan to return the component to the factory, immediately place it in a static shielding
container.
•Avoid contact between the printed circuit boards and clothing. The wrist strap only protects
components from ESD voltages on the body; ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage.
•Never attempt to remove the printed circuit board from the metal carrier.
CautionFor safety, periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap. The measurement should be
between 1 and 10 megohm (Mohm).
Environmental Requirements
Insure adequate spacing between racks using the information in Tab l e 2-2. Keep all of the vents clear of
obstructions, including dust and foreign conductive material, and away from the exhaust ports of other
equipment.
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Ta b l e 2-2Chassis Airfow Requirements
Site Requirements
Chassis Model
Airflow
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Airflow
Exhaust
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CISCO7604 (Figure 1-15)Right sideLeft sideNo6 in (15 cm)12 in (30.5)
CISCO7606 (Figure 1-16)Right sideLeft side
CISCO7606-S (Figure 1-17)Right sideLeft side
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1. See Installing the Air Filter Assembly on a Cisco 7606 Router and the Cisco 7606-S Router (Optional), page 5-126.
2. Installing the Air Filter Assembly on a Cisco 7609 Router and the Cisco 7609-S Router (Optional), page 5-127
Heat dissipation is an important consideration for sizing the air-conditioning requirements for an
installation. The power and heat associated with a Cisco
7600 series router varies based upon these
considerations:
•Power supply type
•Module types and quantities
•Average traffic levels
Unless otherwise noted, the information in Tab le 2-3 through Ta b le 2-19 assumes worst-case conditions
(with GBICs and port adapters installed, if applicable), so typical numbers are approximately 30 percent
below the numbers listed here. See
Table 2-20 for a sample calculation of a router configuration.
This section provides the power and heat numbers for the Cisco 7600 series chassis and modules. The
following power requirements and heat dissipation tables are provided:
•Chassis and fan trays—Tab le 2-3
•Supervisor engines—Tab l e 2-4
•Policy Feature Cards (PFCs)—Tab le 2-5
•Distributed Forwarding Cards (DFCs)—Tabl e 2-6
•Switch fabric modules—Tab le 2-7
•10-Gigabit Ethernet modules—Ta b le 2-8
•Gigabit Ethernet modules—Ta b le 2-9
•10/100/1000 Ethernet modules—Tab le 2-10
•Fast Ethernet switching modules—Tabl e 2-11
•10/100 Ethernet switching modules—Tab le 2-12
•10BASE Ethernet switching modules—Table 2-13
•FlexWAN and Enhanced FlexWAN modules—Table 2-14
•Service modules—Tab le 2-15
•SPA Interface Processors (SIPs)—Tab l e 2-16
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•Ethernet service cards—Tabl e 2-17
•Optical service modules (OSMs)—Tab le 2-18
•Miscellaneous cards—Tab l e 2-19
NoteModule power is the output from the power supply (internal to the system). The AC-input power is the
input from the outlet to the power supply. The percentage difference between the two values is the
efficiency of the power supply.
Ta b l e 2-3Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation—Chassis and Fan Trays
ACDC
Model Number/
Module Type
Module
Current (A)
Module
Power
(Watts)
AC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
DC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Cisco 7603 chassis
FAN-MOD-3 fan tray0.8034.0043.00145.0046.00156.00
FAN-MOD-3HS fan tray2.98125.16156.45534.28168.23574.49
Cisco 7604 chassis
FAN-MOD-4HS fan tray2.2996120411129441
Cisco 7606 chassis
FAN-MOD-61.05445518859202
Cisco 7606 chassis
FAN-MOD-6HS4.29180225769242827
Cisco 7606 chassis
FAN-MOD-6SHS7.4031138913274181427
Cisco 7609 chassis
with tiered-speed redundant fans11.548360420626492217
Cisco 7609-S chassis
FAN-MOD-9SHS7.00294.00368.001255.00395.001349.00
Cisco 7613 chassis
WS-C6K-13SLOT-FAN2 fan tray7.10298.20372.751272.94400.811368.75
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
NoteThe module power values are based on 42 VDC. Power is distributed to each slot in the chassis from the
power supply’s 42
into +2.5
VDC, +3.3 VDC, and +5 VDC to power the module. The 42 VDC is independent of the power
VDC output. Each module has DC-to-DC power supplies that convert the 42 VDC
supply’s input voltage, either 110 VAC or 220 VAC .
Table 2-4 lists the power and the heat numbers for the supervisor engines.
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Ta b l e 2-4Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation—Supervisor Engines
ACDC
Model Number/
Module Type
WS-X6K-S2-MSFC2
Module
Current (A)
Module
Power
(Watts)
AC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
3.46145.32181.65620.33195.32667.03
Supervisor Engine 2 with PFC2 and
MSFC2 daughter cards
WS-X6K-S2U-MSFC2
3.46145.32181.65620.33195.32667.03
Supervisor Engine 2 with PFC2 and
MSFC2 daughter cards—Has 512
MB
of DRAM
DC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Site Requirements
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
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Table 2-4Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation—Supervisor Engines (continued)
ACDC
Model Number/
Module Type
WS-SUP32-10GE-3B
Module
Current (A)
Module
Power
(Watts)
AC-Input
Power
(Watts)
4.19175.98219.98751.21236.53807.76
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
DC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
Supervisor Engine 32 with PFC3B and
MSFC2A daughter cards
WS-SUP32-GE-3B
3.69154.98193.73661.57208.31711.37
Supervisor Engine 32 with PFC3B and
MSFC2A daughter cards
WS-SUP720
7.50315.0393.751344.66423.391445.87
Supervisor Engine 720 with PFC3A
daughter card and integrated MSFC3
and switch fabric
WS-SUP720-3B
6.72282.24350.801204.81379.351295.5
Supervisor Engine 720 with PFC3B
daughter card and integrated MSFC3
and switch fabric
WS-SUP720-3BXL
7.82328.44410.551402.03441.451507.56
Supervisor Engine 720 with PFC3BXL
daughter card and integrated MSFC3
and switch fabric
3CXL for use on CEF720
modules. Supported only with
Supervisor Engine
Supervisor Engine
720 and
720-10GE.
Table 2-7 lists the power and the heat numbers for the switch fabric modules.
Ta b l e 2-7Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation—Switch Fabric Modules
ACDC
Model Number/
Module Type
WS-C6500-SFM
Module
Current (A)
Module
Power
(Watts)
AC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
2.79117.18146.5500.2157.5537.86
Switch Fabric Module
WS-X6500-SFM2
3.09129.78162.23554174.4595.7
Switch Fabric Module 2
Table 2-8 lists the power and the heat numbers for the 10-Gigabit Ethernet modules.
NoteFor all WS-X67xx modules, the values shown are for the baseboard only. When the baseboard has a CFC
or DFC3 daughter card installed, you must add the daughter card power to the baseboard power to get
the total slot power. For all other modules that support a mandatory or optional daughter card, you must
add the daughter card power to the baseboard power to get the total slot power.
DC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
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Ta b l e 2-8Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation—10-Gigabit Ethernet Modules
3.10130.20162.75555.79175.0597.63
Wireless LAN Services module
WS-X6066-SLB-S-K9
2.1590.30112.88385.47121.37414.48
Content Switching module with
SSL
Site Requirements
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
Table 2-16 lists the power and the heat numbers for SIP modules.
Ta b l e 2-16Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation—SIPs
ACDC
Model Number/
Module Type
Module
Current (A)
@ 42
VDC
Module
Power
(Watts)
AC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
DC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
7600-SIP-2005.6923929910213221100
7600-SIP-4005.9525031210653381154
7600-SIP-6006.4227033811533631240
Table 2-17 lists the power and the heat numbers for Ethernet Services modules.
Ta b l e 2-17Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation—Ethernet Services
ACDC
Model Number/
Module Type
Module
Current (A)
@ 42
VDC
Module
Power
(Watts)
AC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
DC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
7600-ES20-10G3CXL8.1134142614544581563
7600-ES20-10G3C8.1134142614544581563
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Table 2-17Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation—Ethernet Services
ACDC
Model Number/
Module Type
Module
Current (A)
@ 42 VDC
Module
Power
(Watts)
AC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
DC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
7600-ES20-GE3CXL8.1134142614544581563
7600-ES20-GE3C8.1134142614544581563
7600-ES+2TGCXL7.06297371.251267.81399.191363.24
7600-ES+2TG3C6.382683351144.02360.211230.13
7600-ES+4TGCXL9.49399498.751703.23536.291831.43
7600-ES+4TG3C8.823703621236.23497.311698.31
7600-ES+40G3C 9.3391488.751669.08122.31417.69
7600-ES+20G3CXL7.25305381.251301.96409.941399.96
7600-ES+20G3C6.582763451178.17370.961266.85
7600-ES+40G3CXL9.97419523.751788.60563.171923.23
Table 2-18 lists the power and the heat numbers for Optical Service modules (OSMs).
Ta b l e 2-18Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation—OSMs
ACDC
Model Number/
Module Type
OSM-2OC12-POS-MM, -SI,
-SL
Module
Current (A)
@ 42
VDC
Module
Power
(Watts)
AC-Input
Power
(Watts)
3.35141176602190648
OC-12 POS, 2-port
OSM-2OC12-POS-MM+, -SI+
3.35141176816190648
OC-12 POS, 2-port
OSM-4OC12-POS-MM, -SI,
-SL
4.78201251857270921
OC-12 POS, 4-port
OSM-4OC12-POS-SI+
4.54191239816257877
OC-12 POS, 4-port
OSM-4OC3-POS-SI
2.421021284371384.70
OC-3 POS, 4-port
OSM-4OC3-POS-SI+
2.421021284371384.70
OC-3 POS, 4-port
OSM-8OC3-POS-SI, -SL
3.57150187640202688
OC-3 POS, 8-port
OSM-8OC3-POS-SI+, -SL+
3.57150187640202688
OC-3 POS, 8-port
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
DC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
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Table 2-18Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation—OSMs
ACDC
Model Number/
Module Type
OSM-16OC3-POS-SI, -SL
Module
Current (A)
@ 42 VDC
Module
Power
(Watts)
5.09214267913287981
AC-Input
Power
(Watts)
OC-3 POS, 16-port
OSM-16OC3-POS-SI+
4.83203254868271925
OC-3 POS, 16-port
OSM-2OC12-ATM-MM, -SI
3.61152190649204698
OC-12 ATM, 2-port
OSM-2OC12-ATM-MM+,
-SI+
4.00168210717226771
OC-12 ATM, 2-port
OSM-1OC48-POS-SS, -SI, -SL
4.26179223762240819
OC-48 POS, 1-port
OSM-1OC48-POS-SS+, -SI+,
-SL+
3.90164205699220752
OC-48 POS, 1-port
OSM-12CT3/DS0
2.80118147502158540
Channelized T-3 to DS-0,
12-port
OSM-1CHOC12/T1-SI
2.80118147502158540
Channelized OC-12/STM-4 to
DS-0, 1 port
OSM-1CHOC12/T3-SI
3.76158231789248848
Channelized OC-12, 1-port
OSM-1CHOC48/T3-SS
5.76242197672212723
Channelized OC-48, 1-port
OSM-2OC48/1DPT-SS, -SI,
-SL
3.5915130210313251108
OC-48 DPT1/POS, 2-ports
OSM-4GE-WAN-GBIC
2
5.07213188644203692
Gigabit Ethernet WAN Services
Module, 4-port
OSM-2+4GE-WAN+
3.76158267911287979
Gigabit Ethernet WAN Services
Module, 2+4-port
1. DPT = Dynamic Packet Transport
2. GBICs = Gigabit Interface Converters
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
DC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Site Requirements
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
Table 2-19 lists the power and the heat numbers for miscellaneous modules.
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Ta b l e 2-19Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation—Miscellaneous Modules
ACDC
Model Number/
Module Type
WS-X6066-SLB-APC
Module
Current (A)
@ 42
VDC
Module
Power
(Watts)
AC-Input
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
3.0126.0157.5537.9169.35578.35
Content Switching Module
Table 2-20 provides a sample calculation of power and heat dissipation for the following router
configuration:
•Cisco 7603 Router chassis (including AC-input power supplies)
•One WS-X6K-S2U-MSFC2 supervisor engine
•Two 4-port OC-12 POS modules
Ta b l e 2-20Sample Calculation of Router Configuration
DC-Input
Power
(Watts)
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(BTU/HR)
Model Number/
Module Type
Cisco 7603 Router chassis
(with fans)
WS-X6K-S2U-MSFC21821456202.021.571.010.76
OSM-4OC12-POS-MM
OC-12 module 4-port
Total75156525658.356.264.163.14
Power Requirements
Warning
Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source.
Follow these requirements when preparing your site for the router installation:
•The redundant power option provides a second, identical power supply to ensure that power to the
chassis continues uninterrupted if one power supply fails or input power on one line fails.
•In systems configured with the redundant power option, connect each of the two power supplies to
a separate input power source. If you fail to do this, your system might be susceptible to total power
failure due to a fault in the external wiring or a tripped circuit breaker.
•To prevent a loss of input power, be sure that the total maximum load on each circuit supplying the
power supplies is within the current ratings of the wiring and breakers.
AC-Input
Power
(Watts)
DC-Output
Power
(Watts)
Heat Diss.
(BTU/HR)
Input Current
90 VAC
(Amps)
120 VAC
(Amps)
180 VAC
(Amps)
240 VAC
(Amps)
88343020.980.740.490.37
50240217145.584.182.782.10
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•In some systems, you might use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect against power
failures at your site. Avoid UPS types that use ferroresonant technology. These UPS types can
become unstable with systems like the Cisco
draw fluctuations due to bursty data traffic patterns.
Use the information in Table 2-3 through Ta ble 2-19 to estimate the power requirements and
heat dissipation of a Cisco 7600 series router based on a given configuration of the router. Tab l e 2-20
provides a sample calculation. Determining power requirements might be useful for planning the power
distribution system needed to support the router.
Power Connection Guidelines
This section provides the guidelines for connecting the Cisco 7600 series router AC and DC power
supplies to the site power source.
AC-Powered Systems
Power Connection Guidelines
7600 series router, which can have substantial current
Warning
Basic guidelines for AC-powered systems include the following:
•Each chassis power supply should have its own dedicated branch circuit.
•The circuit must be protected by a dedicated two-pole circuit breaker. For North America, the circuit
breaker should be rated as follows:
–
15A for the 950 W power supply
–
15A or 20A for the 1400 W power supply
–
20A for the 1900 W power supply
–
20A for the 2700 W power supply
–
20A for the 3000 W power supply
–
30A for the 4000 W power supply.
–
20A for the 6000 W power supply (one for each of two inputs)
For everywhere else, the circuit breaker should be sized according to the power supply input rating
and local or national code requirements.
•The AC power receptacles used to plug in the chassis must be the grounding type. The grounding
conductors that connect to the receptacles should connect to protective earth ground at the service
equipment.
Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed
ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are
uncertain that suitable grounding is available.
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Warning
This product requires short-circuit (overcurrent) protection, to be provided as part of the building
installation. Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations.
Table 2-21 lists the AC-input power cord options, specifications, and Cisco product numbers for the
950 W, 1400 W, 1900 W, 3000 W, 4000 W, and the 6000 W AC-input power supplies. Table 2-21 also
references power cord illustrations.
Ta b l e 2-21AC-Input Power Cord Options
Power Cord
Reference
LocalePart NumberLengthPlug Rating
950 W Power Supply (PWR-950-AC=)
Illustration
North AmericaCAB-AC15A-90L-US(=)8 feet (2.5m)125VAC, 15AFigure 2-1
Continental EuropeCAB-AC-2500W-EU=14 feet (4.3 m)16 A, 250 VA CFigure 2-18
InternationalCAB-AC-2500W-INT=14 feet (4.3 m) 16 A, 250 VA CFigure 2-10
IsraelCAB-AC-2500W-ISRL=14 feet (4.3 m) 16 A, 250 VA CFigure 2-24
Japan, North
America
(nonlocking plug)
200–240VAC
operation
Japan, North
America (locking
plug)
200–240VAC
operation
Japan, North
America
100–120 VAC
SwitzerlandCAB-ACS-16=14 feet (4.3 m)16 A, 250 VA CFigure 2-15
Australia,
New
1. The 3000 W power supply operating on 110 VAC delivers 1400 W.
2. The PDU power cable is designed for users who power their switch from a PDU. The end of the cable that plugs into the Cisco
3. The 3000 W power supply operating on 110 VAC delivers 1400 W.
4. The 6000 W power supply operating on two 110 VAC inputs delivers 2900 W. When operating with 100–120VAC, you must
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Power Cord
Reference
Illustration
CAB-7513AC=14 feet (4.3 m) 20 A, 125 VA CFigure 2-12
3
CAB-AC-16A-AUS= 14 feet (4.3 m) 16A,250 VAC Figure 2-25
Zealand
CAB-AC16A-CH=14 feet (4.3 m) 16 A, 250 VA CFigure 2-23
CAB-AC-2500W-US1=14 feet (4.3 m) 16 A, 250 VA CFigure 2-19
CAB-AC-C6K-TWLK=14 feet (4.3 m) 16 A, 250 VA CFigure 2-13
CAB-7513AC=
4
4
14 feet (4.3 m) 20 A, 125 VA CFigure 2-12
CAB-AC-16A-AUS= 14 feet (4.3 m) 16A,250 VAC Figure 2-25
Zealand
7600 series router chassis has a C19 connector; the other end of the cable that plugs into the PDU has a C20 connector.
use two AC power cords and the power supply output is limited to 2900
W.
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Connector: IEC 60320 C15
Cordset rating: 15 A, 125 V
Length: 8 ft 2 in. (2.5 m)
Plug: NEMA 5-15
Connector: IEC 60320 C15
Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V
Length: 8 ft 2 in. (2.5 m)
Plug: CEE 7/7
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AC Power Cord Illustrations
This section contains the AC power cord illustrations. Note that an AC power cord may be used with
several power supplies. See the power supply specifications tables for the correct AC power cord
illustrations for your power supply.
Figure 2-1CAB-AC15A-90L-US(=)
Power Connection Guidelines
Figure 2-2CAB-AC10A-90L-EU(=)
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Connector: IEC 60320 C15
Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V
Length: 8 ft 2 in. (2.5 m)
Plug: BS 1363
113345
13 A
fuse
Connector: IEC 60320 C15
Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V
Length: 8 ft 2 in. (2.5 m)
Plug: CEI 23-16/7
Connector: IEC 60320 C15
Plug: SAA AS 3112
Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V
Length: 8 ft 2 in. (2.5 m)
113341
Figure 2-3CAB-AC10A-90L-UK(=)
Figure 2-4CAB-AC10A-90L-IT(=)
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Plug: IRAM 2073
Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V
Length: 14 ft 0 in. (4.26 m)
113352
Connector: IEC 60320 C19
Cordset rating: 15 A, 250 V
Length: 14 ft 0 in. (4.26 m)
113353
Connector: IEC 60320 C19
Plug: SAA AS 3112
Cordset rating: 16 A, 250 V
Length: 14 ft 0 in. (4.26 m)
Connector: IEC 60320 C19
Plug: CEE 7/7
Figure 2-6CAB-7513ACR=
Figure 2-7CAB-7513ACA=
Power Connection Guidelines
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Cordset rating: 16 A, 250 V
Length: 14 ft 0 in. (4.26 m)
Connector: IEC 60320 C19
Plug: CEE 7/7
Cordset rating: 16 A, 250 V
Length: 14 ft 0 in. (4.26 m)
113361
Connector: IEC 60320 C19
Plug: IEC 309
Cordset rating: 16 A, 250 V
Length: 14 ft 0 in. (4.26 m)
Plug: CEI 23-16/7
113355
Connector: IEC 60320 C19
Figure 2-9CAB-2500W-EU=
Figure 2-10CAB-AC-2500W-INT=
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Figure 2-11CAB-7513ACI=
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Cordset rating: 20 A, 125 V
Length: 14 ft 0 in. (4.26 m)
Connector: IEC 60320 C19
Plug: NEMA 5-20
Cordset rating: 16 A, 250 V
Length: 14 ft 0 in. (4.26 m)
113357
Connector: IEC 60320 C19
Plug: IEC 884
Figure 2-12CAB-7513AC=
Figure 2-13CAB-AC-C6K-TWLK=
Power Connection Guidelines
Figure 2-14CAB-7513ACSA=
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Plug: SEV 5934-2
Type 23
Cordset rating: 16 A, 250 V
Length: 8 ft 2 in. (2.5 m)
Connector: IEC 60320 C19
Cordset rating: 13 A, 250 V
Length: 14 ft 0 in. (4.26 m)
113359
Plug: BS 1363
13A replaceable fuse
Connector: IEC 60320 C19
68142
Europe
VIIG plug
CEE (7) VII (16A)
Appliance coupler
C19W coupler
Hot EN60320/C19 (20A)
North America (Locking)
(1900W power supply)
NEMA L6-20 plug (20A, 250V)
North America (Non-locking)
(1900W power supply)
NEMA 6-20 plug (20A, 250V)
International
(1900W power supply)
EN 60309 (16A, 250V)
Figure 2-15CAB-ACS-16=
Figure 2-16CAB-7513ACU=
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Figure 2-17AC Power Cord Plugs and Appliance Coupler for the 1900 W Power Supply
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Cordset rating: 16 A, 250 V
Length: 14 ft 0 in. (4.26 m)
113360
Connector: IEC 60320 C19
Plug: CEE 7/7
Cordset rating: 30 A, 250 V
Length: 12 ft 0 in. (3.65 m)
Plug: NEMA L6-30
Hardwired to
power
supply
113366
Figure 2-18CAB-AC-2500W-EU=
Figure 2-19CAB-AC-2500W-US1=
Power Connection Guidelines
Figure 2-20WS-CAC-4000W-US=
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Cordset rating: 32 A, 250 V
Length: 12 ft 0 in. (3.65 m)
Plug: IEC 60309
Hardwired to
power
supply
Plug: SEV 1011
Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V
Length: 7 ft 0 in. (2.13 m)
113358
Connector: IEC 60320 C19
126792
Cordset rating: 16A, 250V
Length: 14 ft 0 in. (4.26 m)
Plug: GB16C
Connector: IEC
60320-1 C19
Figure 2-21WS-CAC-4000W-INT=
Figure 2-22CAB-ACS-10=
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Figure 2-23CAB-AC16A-CH=
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DC-Powered Systems
Basic guidelines for DC-powered systems include the following:
•Each chassis power supply should have its own dedicated input power source. The source must
comply with the safety extra-low voltage (SELV) requirements in the UL 60950, CSA 60950, EN
60950, IEC 60950 standards.
•The circuit must be protected by a dedicated two-pole circuit breaker. The circuit breaker should be
sized according to the power supply input rating and local or national code requirements.
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•The circuit breaker is considered the disconnect device and should be easily accessible.
•The system ground is the power supply and chassis ground.
CautionDo not connect the DC-return wire to the system frame or to the system grounding equipment.
Site Planning Checklist
Table 2-22 lists the site planning activities that you should perform prior to installing the Cisco 7600
series router. Completing each activity helps ensure a successful router installation.
Ta b l e 2-22Site Planning Checklist
Task No.Planning Activity Verified ByTimeDate
1Space evaluation:
Space and layout
Floor covering
Impact and vibration
Lighting
Maintenance access
2Environmental evaluation:
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
Ambient temperature
Humidity
Altitude
Atmospheric contamination
Airflow
3Power evaluation:
Input power type
Power receptacles (15A/20A/30A))
Receptacle proximity to the equipment
Dedicated (separate) circuits for redundant
power supplies
UPS for power failures
DC systems: Proper gauge wire and lugs
4Grounding evaluation:
Circuit breaker size
CO ground (AC- and DC-powered systems)
5Cable and interface equipment evaluation:
Cable type
Connector type
Cable distance limitations
Interface equipment (transceivers)
6EMI evaluation:
Distance limitations for signaling
Site wiring
RFI levels
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Installing the Cisco 7600 Series Router
NoteThis publication describes the following Cisco 7600 series routers:
•Cisco 7603 Router—CISCO7603
•Cisco 7603-S Router—CISCO7603-S
•Cisco 7604 router—CISCO7604
•Cisco 7606 Router—CISCO7606
•Cisco 7606-S Router—CISCO7606-S
•Cisco 7609 Router—CISCO7609
•Cisco 7609-S Router—CISCO7609-S
•Cisco 7613 Router—CISCO7613
Information on the Cisco 7609 Router (product number OSR-7609) is in the Cisco 7609 Router
Installation Guide, located at this URL:
This chapter describes how to install a Cisco 7600 series router in a rack. For first-time installations,
perform the procedures in the following sections in the order listed:
•Unpacking the Router, page 3-2
•Installation Guidelines, page 3-3
•Required Tools, page 3-4
•Installing the Shelf Brackets and Crossbar Bracket, page 3-4
•Installing the Chassis Brackets, page 3-5
•Installing the Router Chassis in the Rack, page 3-9
•Installing the Stabilizer Kit (Cisco 7609 Router, Cisco 7609-S, and Cisco 7613 Router Only), page
3-13
•Installing the Cable Management System (Cisco 7609 Router and Cisco 7609-S Router Only), page
3-15
•System Ground Connection, page 3-19
•Installing the Power Supplies in the Router Chassis, page 3-25
•Attaching the Interface Cables, page 3-25
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•Verifying Router Chassis Installation, page 3-30
Before starting the installation procedures in this chapter, see the “Site Planning Checklist” section on
page 2-34 to verify that all site planning activities were completed.
For information on installing modules, refer to the Cisco 7600 Series Router Module Installation Guide.
Warning
Warning
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Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Before working on a chassis or working near power supplies, unplug the power cord on AC units;
disconnect the power at the circuit breaker on DC units.
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the main
disconnecting device.
TThis unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be
accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security.
There is the danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with
the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according
to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Class 1 laser product.
Warning
Because invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the port when no cable is
connected, avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open apertures.
Unpacking the Router
TipDo not discard the shipping container when you unpack the router. Flatten the shipping cartons and store
them with the pallet. You will need these containers if you need to move or ship the router in the future.
Repacking instructions are provided in Appendix D, “Repacking the Cisco 7600 Series Router.”
Perform the following to check the contents of the shipping container:
•Check the contents of the accessories kit against the Accessories Kit Components Checklist and the
packing slip. Verify that you received all listed equipment, which should include the following:
–
Hardware and software documentation, if ordered
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Optional equipment that you ordered, such as network interface cables, transceivers, or special
connectors
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•Check the modules in each slot. Ensure that the configuration matches the packing list and that all
the specified interfaces are included.
Installation Guidelines
Before installing the chassis, ensure that the equipment rack complies with the following guidelines:
•The width of the rack, measured between the two front mounting strips or rails, must be 17.75 inches
(45.09
cm).
•The depth of the rack, measured between the front and rear mounting strips, must be at least
19.25
inches (48.9 cm) but not more than 32 inches (81.3 cm).
•The rack must have sufficient vertical clearance to insert the chassis. The chassis heights are as
NoteChassis height is measured in rack units (RU).
CautionIf the rack is on wheels, ensure that the brakes are engaged or that the rack is otherwise stabilized.
NoteWe recommend that you maintain a minimum air space of 6 inches (15 cm) between walls and the chassis
air vents and a minimum horizontal separation of 12 inches (30.5 cm) between two chassis to prevent
overheating.
The installation hardware is not suitable for use with racks with obstructions (such as a power strip) that
could impair access to field-replaceable units (FRUs).
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Warning
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you
must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The
following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety:
•This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
•When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the
top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.
•If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting
or servicing the unit in the rack.
Required Tools
These tools and equipment are required to install the chassis in the rack:
•Number 1 and number 2 Phillips-head screwdrivers
•3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver
•Tape measure and level
Installing the Shelf Brackets and Crossbar Bracket
If you are installing a Cisco 7609 router, Cisco 7609-S router, or Cisco 7613 router, you must first install
the shelf brackets and the crossbar bracket.
To install the shelf brackets and the crossbar bracket, perform these steps:
Step 1Position one of the two shelf brackets in the rack as shown in Figure 3-1.
Step 2Secure the shelf bracket to the rack by using three 12-24 x 3/4-inch or 10-32 x 3/4-inch screws.
Step 3Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the second shelf bracket. Make sure that the second shelf bracket is level with
the first bracket.
Step 4Attach the crossbar bracket to the back of the shelf brackets using two M3 screws as shown in Figure 3-2.
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Figure 3-2Attaching the Crossbar Bracket to the Shelf Brackets
Installing the Chassis Brackets
Installing the Chassis Brackets
The chassis is shipped with the mounting brackets installed on the front of the chassis. These brackets
can be installed on the rear of the chassis.
To install the brackets on the rear of the chassis, perform these steps:
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router, Cisco 7609-S router, and Cisco 7613 router for 19" racks).
NoteFigure 3-8 shows the Cisco 7609 router and the Cisco 7609-S router. For 19” brackets, the
NoteThe Cisco 7609-S router chassis supports four-post 23" rack-mounting; it does not support a
NoteThe Cisco 7609-S router is shipped with 19” racks. If you are installing the Cisco 7609-S router
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procedure is the same for the Cisco 7609 router, 7609-S router, and Cisco 7613 Router.
single two-post (Telco) center flange rack-mount. You can accomplish a four-post frame mount
by using two by two-post(Telco) racks placed back to back or by using a four-post enclosed rack.
into a 23" rack, use adapter plates (from Hendry or Newton) to reduce the 23" rack side to side
mounting screw pattern back down to a 19" rack dimension. Use the vendor-supplied
documentation to attach two of the adaptor plates to the 23" rack.
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Step 2Position one of the brackets against the chassis side, and align the screw holes.
Step 3Secure the bracket to the chassis with the screws removed in Step 1.
Step 4Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the other bracket.
Installing the Router Chassis in the Rack
Warning
To prevent personal injury or damage to the chassis, never attempt to lift or tilt the chassis using the
handles on modules (such as power supplies, fans, or cards); these types of handles are not designed
to support the weight of the unit. Lift the unit only by using handles that are an integral part of the
chassis, or by grasping the chassis underneath its lower edge.
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To install the router chassis in the equipment rack, perform these steps:
Step 1Position the chassis in the rack as follows:
a. If the front of the chassis (front panel) is at the front of the rack, insert the rear of the chassis between
the mounting posts.
b. If the rear of the chassis is at the front of the rack, insert the front of the chassis between the
mounting posts.
Step 2Align the mounting holes in the bracket (and optional cable guide) with the mounting holes in the
equipment rack. (See
Figure 3-11 for the Cisco 7606 router, Figure 3-12 for the Cisco 7606-S router, and Figure 3-13 for the
Cisco 7609 router, Cisco 7609-S router, and Cisco 7613 router.)
Figure 3-9Installing the Cisco 7603 Router in the Rack
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco 7600 Series Router
Figure 3-9 for the Cisco 7603 router, Figure 3-10 for the Cisco 7604 router,
Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide
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