Page 2 - Documentation and Resources; Document Revision History; Related Documentation; Document Version
2 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. Documentatio...
Page 3 - Port Adapter Documentation; Other Useful Links
3 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 ...
Page 4 - Ordering Documentation; Documentation Feedback
4 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 ord...
Page 5 - Prepare for Installation; Site Preparation and Unpacking
5 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 res...
Page 6 - Preparing for Workbench or Tabletop Installation; Preparing for Rack-Mount Installation
6 • 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 ne...
Page 7 - Rack-Mount the Router; Brackets Front-Mounted—Chassis Protrudes from the Rack
7 3 Rack-Mount the Router Brackets Front-Mounted—Chassis Protrudes from the Rack Locate the rack-mount and cable-management brackets and screws (1, 2, 3 in the illustration above) and a Number 2 Phillips screwdriver. 1. Align the rack-mount bracket (1)—as shown above—to the side of the router. Inser...
Page 8 - Brackets Front-Mounted—Chassis Recessed in Rack
8 Brackets Front-Mounted—Chassis Recessed in Rack Locate the rack-mount and cable-management brackets and screws (1, 2, 3 in the illustration above) and a Number 2 Phillips screwdriver. 1. Align the cable-management bracket (1) to the side of the router. Align the rack-mount bracket over it—as shown...
Page 9 - Brackets Rear-Mounted—Front Protrudes from the Rack
9 Brackets Rear-Mounted—Front Protrudes from the Rack 1. Locate the threaded screw holes in the rear sides of the chassis. 2. Align a rack-mount bracket (1) to the threaded holes in the right side of the chassis. 3. Using a Number 2 Phillips screwdriver and two M4 x 8-mm Phillips flathead screws (2)...
Page 10 - Brackets Rear-Mounted—Front Recessed in the Rack
10 Brackets Rear-Mounted—Front Recessed in the Rack 1. Locate the threaded screw holes in the rear sides of the chassis. 2. Align the first rack-mount bracket (1) to the threaded holes in the right side of the chassis. 3. Using a Number 2 Phillips screwdriver and two M4 x 8-mm Phillips flathead scre...
Page 11 - Chassis Ground Connection Installation
11 Chassis Ground Connection Installation Note The grounding lug and Phillips-head screws are not available from Cisco Systems. Get the grounding lug from an electrical-connector vendor and the screws from a hardware vendor. See Page 4 for the parts needed. 1. Locate the chassis ground connector (1)...
Page 12 - Connect the Router to the Network; I/O Controller Console and Auxiliary Port Cable Connections
12 4 Connect the Router to the Network I/O Controller Console and Auxiliary Port Cable Connections Note Both the console and auxiliary ports are asynchronous serial ports; any devices connected to these ports must be capable of asynchronous transmission. 1. Before connecting a terminal to the consol...
Page 13 - Ethernet Port Connections; MII Connections; Port Adapter Cable Connections; Product Number
13 Ethernet Port Connections I/O controllers have the possibility of one or two types of Ethernet connections: MII connections and RJ-45 connections for 10/100-Mbps operation. For more information about Ethernet ports, see the online Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide. MII Connections A...
Page 14 - Start and Configure the Router; Power Cable Connections; Connecting AC-Input Power
14 5 Start and Configure the Router Power Cable Connections Warning This unit might have more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the two power supply cords before servicing the unit. Warning The AC power supply has double pole/neutral fusing. Connecting AC-Input Po...
Page 16 - Observing System Startup and Performing a Basic Configuration; Starting and Configuring the Router
16 Observing System Startup and Performing a Basic Configuration Check conditions prior to system startup: 1. Check that all hardware parts and cables are securely attached to the chassis. 2. Check that a Flash Disk or Flash memory card is installed. 3. Check that the console terminal is turned on. ...
Page 17 - Performing a Basic Configuration Using the Setup Facility; Configuring Global Parameters
17 Performing a Basic Configuration Using the Setup Facility If you do not plan to use AutoInstall, do not connect the router’s serial (WAN) cable to the channel service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU). If the WAN cable is not connected, the router boots from Flash memory and goes automatically int...
Page 20 - Configuring Interfaces; Configuring Ethernet Interfaces; Configuring Synchronous Serial Interfaces
20 Configuring Interfaces Following are the steps for configuring interfaces to allow communication over a LAN or WAN. To configure the interface parameters, you need your interface network addresses and subnet mask information. Consult with your network administrator for this information. Configuri...
Page 22 - Saving the Running Configuration to NVRAM
22 ! end Use this configuration? [yes/no]: yes [OK] Use the enabled mode ‘configure’ command to modify this configuration. Press RETURN to get started! Your Cisco 7206 router is now minimally configured and ready to use. You can use the setup command if you want to modify the parameters after the in...
Page 24 - After Installation; Replace the Network Processing Engine
24 6 After Installation This section contains hardware replacement instructions and information about contacting the Technical Assistance Center. Note The Flash memory card, Flash Disk, and port adapters support online insertion and removal (OIR). Replace the Network Processing Engine 1. Power down ...
Page 25 - Replace the I/O Controller
25 Replace the I/O Controller Note Before powering down the router, use the copy running-config tftp command to save the router’s running configuration to a TFTP file server. 1. Power down the router. 2. Disconnect the router from the power source. 3. Remove any I/O controller cables. 4. On the I/O ...
Page 26 - Replace the Flash Memory Card or Flash Disk
26 Replace the Flash Memory Card or Flash Disk Note Flash memory cards and Flash Disks are replaceable while the system is operating. 12. Remove the Flash memory card or Flash Disk by pushing the ejector button (3). 13. Insert the new Flash memory card or Flash Disk (1 and 2). The Flash memory card ...
Page 27 - Replace a Port Adapter or Service Adapter
27 Replace a Port Adapter or Service Adapter 1. To remove a port adapter, place the port adapter lever in the unlocked position (2). 2. Grasp the handle and pull the port adapter from the router, about halfway out of its slot (3). If you are removing a blank port adapter, pull the blank port adapter...
Page 28 - Replace the Power Supply
28 Caution Do not mix power supplies in Cisco 7206 routers. In dual power supply configurations, both power supplies must be of the same type (two AC-input power supplies or two DC-input power supplies). Caution To ensure adequate airflow across the router power supplies, a power supply or a power s...
Page 29 - Technical Assistance; Technical Assistance Center; Cisco TAC Web Site
29 7 Technical Assistance Cisco provides Cisco.com as a starting point for all technical assistance. Customers and partners can obtain documentation, troubleshooting tips, and sample configurations from online tools by using the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) Web Site. Cisco.com registered ...
Page 30 - Cisco TAC Escalation Center
30 If you cannot resolve your technical issues by using the Cisco TAC Web Site, and you are a Cisco.com registered user, you can open a case online by using the TAC Case Open tool at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/tac/caseopen If you have Internet access, it is recommended that you open P3 ...