Cisco 12006 - Manual

Cisco 12006

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Installing a Router; Installing the Chassis in a Rack, page 3-7
  • Page 3 – Tools and Equipment Required
  • Page 5 – “Installing the Chassis in a Rack” section on page 3-7
  • Page 6 – Caution
  • Page 7 – Installing the Chassis in a Rack; .) The mounting holes in the chassis flanges are spaced
  • Page 8 – Note
  • Page 9 – Installing the Chassis on a Tabletop or Flat Surface; Move the router as close to the installation location as possible.; Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connections
  • Page 10 – and; is a standard crimping tool obtainable from many sources.
  • Page 11 – Connecting RP and Line Card Cables; To connect RP and line card cables, see
  • Page 13 – Connecting Alarm Card Cables; lists the
  • Page 14 – Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports; “PRP; GRP Console and Auxiliary Ports
  • Page 16 – GRP Console Port Signals; Pin
  • Page 18 – PRP Console and Auxiliary Ports; Console
  • Page 19 – Console Port Pin
  • Page 20 – AUX; Installing a Flash Memory Card; Auxiliary Port Pin
  • Page 22 – Connecting the GRP to an Ethernet Network; shows the RJ-45 and MII Ethernet ports on the GRP.
  • Page 25 – Warning; Connecting the PRP to an Ethernet Network; must
  • Page 27 – PRP Ethernet Connections; Ethernet Port Pin
  • Page 29 – Connecting to an AC Power Source; Parameter
  • Page 30 – Router Power; AC power
  • Page 32 – Connecting to a DC Power Source
  • Page 35 – Power On the Router
  • Page 36 – ALARM
  • Page 37 – Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting the Installation.”; IOS Software Configuration for the Router; “If You Need More Information” section on page 3-82; Cisco IOS Software Images
  • Page 38 – Conditions to Check Before System Startup; All cards are completely inserted into their card cage slots; Flash Memory Card
  • Page 39 – Overview of the Boot Process; The following is an example of a typical boot process:; Starting the Router and Observing Initial Conditions; All cards are fully inserted in their cages and bays.
  • Page 41 – RP Alphanumeric LED; Meaning; nnnn
  • Page 42 – RP Interfaces Using the RP LEDs; GRP Interfaces Using the GRP LEDs, page 3-43
  • Page 43 – GRP Interfaces Using the GRP LEDs
  • Page 44 – boot; Locating a Valid Cisco IOS Software Image, page 3-47; PRP Interfaces Using the PRP LEDs
  • Page 46 – System Configuration Dialogue; “Router
  • Page 47 – Manually Booting the System; Locating a Valid Cisco IOS Software Image; Use the ROM monitor mode; dir bootflash; command to examine the contents of; dir
  • Page 48 – Booting from the Cisco IOS Software Image; commands from the; dir slot; Command; filename
  • Page 49 – Router Configuration; Before You Begin
  • Page 50 – Global Configuration Mode; setup; command configuration script.; Cisco IOS User Interface; Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide; User Interface Command Modes; show; commands, which show the current; clear; commands, which clear counters or interfaces. The
  • Page 51 – User EXEC Mode; Privileged EXEC Mode; password
  • Page 52 – configure terminal; Interface Configuration Mode; interface; global; Subinterface Configuration Mode; reload; EXEC command and
  • Page 53 – Configuration Changes
  • Page 54 – The; setup Command Interactive Script Example
  • Page 56 – has been
  • Page 57 – Configuring Global Parameters; Host Name; Names—Implementation and Specifications; Passwords
  • Page 58 – Security Configuration Guide; Protocols; “If You; Configuring Network Interfaces
  • Page 59 – Protocols to be configured; GRP Ethernet Interfaces; PRP Ethernet Interfaces
  • Page 60 – Line Card Interfaces; command utility handles line
  • Page 61 – Checking the Software Version; show version Command
  • Page 62 – Verifying the Running Configuration Settings; command at the privileged; command might be different.; show running Config Command Example
  • Page 64 – Saving the Running Configuration Settings to NVRAM; To save the running configuration changes to NVRAM, enter the; copy; command at the privileged EXEC mode prompt; Reviewing the Running Configuration Settings; command at the privileged EXEC mode prompt on the
  • Page 66 – Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP; Installing the Flash Memory Card in a RP
  • Page 67 – Removing the Flash Memory Card from an RP; To remove a Flash memory card, follow these steps:; Formatting a Flash Memory Card
  • Page 68 – Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference; Specify a Boot Image
  • Page 69 – not; Flash Memory Console Commands; cd
  • Page 70 – undelete
  • Page 71 – squeeze; squeeze
  • Page 72 – Booting from Flash Memory; device; boot system flash; device; Copying Files
  • Page 74 – Copying a Cisco IOS Software Image; “Formatting a Flash Memory Card” section on page 3-67; “Configuration Changes” section on page 3-53
  • Page 75 – Copying Cisco IOS Software Updates; delete; do; “Flash Memory Console
  • Page 77 – Copying Files Between RP Memory and a Flash Memory Card; Copying Configuration Files from RP NVRAM to a Flash Memory Card; Use the command
  • Page 78 – myfile2
  • Page 79 – An example of the; In this example, the exclamation points; characters indicate that a cyclic
  • Page 80 – Copying a Configuration File from RP DRAM to a Flash Memory Card
  • Page 81 – Copying a Configuration File from a Flash Memory Card to RP NVRAM
  • Page 82 – Locked Blocks in Flash Memory Cards; format; If You Need More Information; Cisco IOS Software Configuration Information and Support; Feedback; on the; Documentation; to send it to Cisco.
  • Page 83 – We appreciate your comments.
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Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Installation and Configuration Guide

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Installing the Router

This chapter describes how to do the initial installation and setup of
Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers. It includes the following sections:

Installing a Router, page 3-2

Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connections, page 3-9

Connecting RP and Line Card Cables, page 3-11

Connecting Alarm Card Cables, page 3-13

Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports, page 3-14

Connecting to an AC Power Source, page 3-29

Connecting to a DC Power Source, page 3-32

Power On the Router, page 3-35

IOS Software Configuration for the Router, page 3-37

Cisco IOS User Interface, page 3-50

Configuration Changes, page 3-53

Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP, page 3-66

If You Need More Information, page 3-82

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Summary

Page 2 - Installing a Router; Installing the Chassis in a Rack, page 3-7

Chapter 3 Installing the Router Installing a Router 3-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Installing a Router This section explains the procedures for installing Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers and contains the following sections: • Installing th...

Page 3 - Tools and Equipment Required

3-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Installing a Router Installing the Rack-Mount Brackets (Optional) The router accessory kit includes a pair of rack-mount brackets that can be used as a temporary aid to bear the we...

Page 5 - “Installing the Chassis in a Rack” section on page 3-7

3-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Installing a Router Installing Center-Mount Brackets (Optional) To install the Cisco 12006 or Cisco 12406 Router in the center-mount position, you must first install the upper and ...

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