Page 2 - Documentation and Resources; Documentation Survey; Document Revision History; Prepare for Installation; Document Version
2 1 Documentation and Resources Documentation for the Cisco 7301 router is online and orderable. For detailed hardware installation instructions, refer to the online Cisco 7301 Installation and Configuration Guide. Refer to the following online documents for titles and links to related documentation...
Page 3 - Site Preparation and Unpacking
3 Warning The ports labeled “Ethernet,” “10BaseT,” “Token Ring,” “Console,” and “AUX” are safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits. SELV circuits should only be connected to other SELV circuits. Because the BRI circuits are treated like telephone-network voltage, avoid connecting the SELV circuit to...
Page 4 - Install External Options
4 Prepare for Workbench or Tabletop Installation For a workbench or tabletop installation, verify the following before installing the router: • The router is off the floor and has adequate ventilation. • An adequate chassis ground (earth) connection exists for the router. • The router has at last 3 ...
Page 5 - Install the SFP Gigabit Interface Converter Module
5 Install the SFP Gigabit Interface Converter Module Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments. Statement 1051 Warning Class 1 laser product. Statement 10008 Warning Class 1 LED product. ...
Page 6 - Rack-Mount the Router; Attach the Rack-Mount Brackets—Chassis Front-Mounted
6 Figure 3 Inserting a SFP GBIC Module into a SFP GBIC Port Step 1 Turn the SFP GBIC module so the latch is on the bottom. The SFP GBIC module is keyed to be inserted correctly. Step 2 Insert the SFP GBIC module into SFP port 0/0, 0/1, or 0/2. Repeat Step 2 if you are inserting a second or third SFP...
Page 7 - Attach the Rack-Mount Brackets—Chassis Rear-Mounted
7 Depending on how the rack-mount brackets are attached to the chassis, the chassis either protrudes from the rack or is recessed in the rack. Step 1 Locate the rack-mount and cable-management brackets and screws and a Number 2 Phillips screwdriver. Step 2 Align the rack-mount bracket (1) to the sid...
Page 8 - Attach the Cable-Management Bracket; Four-Post Rack Installation
8 Attach the Cable-Management Bracket Figure 6 Attaching the Cable-Management Bracket Step 1 Align the cable-management bracket (1) to the rack-mount bracket on the left side of the Cisco 7301 router. Step 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver and the M4 x 20-mm screw (2), thread and tighten the screw to t...
Page 9 - Two-Post Rack Installation
9 Step 1 Make sure that the port adapter latch is in the locked position and the screw is tightened. Step 2 Make sure the rack brakes are locked or the rack (1) is stabilized. Step 3 Position the router so the front is closest to you and lift it carefully into the rack. To prevent injury, avoid any ...
Page 10 - Chassis Ground Connection Installation
10 Chassis Ground Connection Installation Warning This equipment is intended to be grounded. Ensure that the host is connected to earth ground during normal use. Statement 39 Figure 9 Attaching the Grounding Lug and Wire to the Chassis Note The grounding lug and Phillips screws are not available fro...
Page 11 - Connect the Router to the Network; Console and Auxiliary Port Cable Connections; Gigabit Ethernet SFP GBIC and RJ-45 Connections
11 5 Connect the Router to the Network This section provides information about cables and ports and attaching the router to the network. Figure 10 Attaching the Console and Auxiliary Port Cables Console and Auxiliary Port Cable Connections Note Both the console and auxiliary ports are asynchronous s...
Page 12 - Intra-Building Lightning Protection; SFP GBIC Cabling and Connection Equipment
12 Figure 11 Gigabit Ethernet SFP GBIC and RJ-45 Port Identification Intra-Building Lightning Protection Shielded cables which are grounded at both ends are required to be used on the 10/100/1000 Ethernet port in order to be in compliance with requirement R4-11 in GR-1089-Core for a Central Office e...
Page 14 - Attach the Mode-Conditioning Patch Cord; Port Adapter Cable Connections
14 Attach the Mode-Conditioning Patch Cord Figure 13 Attaching the Mode-Conditioning Patch Cord Step 1 Attach the patch cord to the LC-type connector on the SFP GBIC modules (2). Step 2 Attach the network ends of your patch cord to the appropriate 1000BASEX equipment in your building cable plant (9)...
Page 15 - Alarm Port Connection; Cable Management
15 Alarm Port Connection Figure 14 Connecting the Alarm Port Cable Connect the dry relay alarm port cable connector to the alarm port. It cannot be inserted incorrectly. The dry relay alarm port operates up to 50V AC/DC maximum and up to 80 mA maximum. Total power dissipation should not exceed 300 m...
Page 16 - Start the System; Connect Power to the Router; Connect AC-Input Power
16 6 Start the System Connect Power to the Router This section provides instructions for attaching the power cables to the router and powering on the router. Warning This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to de-energize the unit. Statement 1028 Wa...
Page 17 - Connect DC-Input Power
17 Connect DC-Input Power The color coding of the DC-input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the DC power source at your site. Match the lead color coding for the DC-input power supply to the lead color coding used at the DC power source. Warning This product relies on the building’s...
Page 18 - Observe the System Startup and Perform a Basic Configuration; Start the Router; LED Label
18 Step 7 Switch the circuit breaker to the ON position. Step 8 Press the power switch to turn on the router. Note After powering off the router, wait a minimum of 30 seconds before powering it on again. Observe the System Startup and Perform a Basic Configuration Check conditions prior to system st...
Page 19 - Configure the Router; Performing a Basic Configuration Using the Setup Facility
19 Step 3 During the boot process, observe the system LEDs. The STATUS LED comes on immediately as amber, then turns to green when the Cisco IOS is booted. Port adapter LEDs go on and off irregularly. Step 4 Observe the initialization process. The port adapter ENABLED LEDs go on when initialization ...
Page 20 - Configure Global Parameters
20 Configure Global Parameters When you first start the setup program, you must configure the global parameters. These parameters are used for controlling system-wide settings. Complete the following steps to enter the global parameters: Step 1 Connect a console terminal to the console port, and the...
Page 22 - Configure an Auxiliary Port to Receive Console Port Messages; Configure the Native Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
22 The following sample display includes a continuous listing of all configuration parameters selected in Step 3 through Step 8. Only IP, IPX, and AppleTalk are the selected protocols for this example. Configuring global parameters: Enter host name [Router]: router The enable secret is a one-way cry...
Page 23 - Configure the Interface Transmission and Speed Modes
23 Change the Media Type of the Native Gigabit Ethernet SFP GBIC or RJ-45 Ports To be able to use a particular media port, use Cisco IOS to select the media type. This is done by using the media-type interface command: media-type { gbic | rj45 } Example : interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 media-type rj4...
Page 24 - Configure Port Adapter Interfaces; Configure ATM Interfaces
24 Debug Cisco IOS provides two commands to provide information on your interfaces: show interface GigabitEthernet 0/X (where X is 0, 1, or 2) and show controllers GigabitEthernet 0/X (where X is 0, 1, or 2). The output of the show interface command is useful for determining the current operating mo...
Page 26 - Configure Synchronous Serial Interfaces
26 Configure Synchronous Serial Interfaces Synchronous serial interfaces are configured to allow connection to WANs through a CSU/DSU. In the following example, a synchronous serial interface in slot 1 is configured for a WAN connection using IP. Follow these steps to configure synchronous serial in...
Page 27 - Enabling the Second Processor
27 The following configuration command script was created: hostname Router enable secret 5 $1$u8z3$PMYY8em./8sszhzk78p/Y0 enable password betty line vty 0 4 password fred snmp-server community public ! ip routing no vines routing ipx routing appletalk routing no apollo routing no decnet routing no x...
Page 29 - After Installation; Power Off the Cisco 7301 Router; Replace the CompactFlash Disk
29 8 After Installation Follow the instructions in this section to replace options after installation. Use the installation and removal information in this section to power off the router, remove the cover, replace the option, replace the cover, and power on the router. Warning Only trained and qual...
Page 30 - Replace the Port Adapter or Service Adapter
30 Insert the CompactFlash Disk into the CompactFlash Disk slot with the label with the vendor name and memory size facing up. The CompactFlash Disk protrudes when completely inserted. Note Only the CompactFlash Disk is supported in a Cisco 7301 router. Other types of Flash Disks are not supported. ...
Page 31 - Replace the SODIMMs; Power Off the Router and Remove the Cover
31 Step 2 Remove the port adapter from the chassis slot. Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the screw holding the port adapter latch. The screw should be loose enough to allow the latch to rotate to an unlocked position (1). The latch can rotate 360 o . Step 3 Grasp the handle and pull the port adap...
Page 32 - Remove and Install the SODIMMs
32 Step 4 Turn the Cisco 7301 so that the back is facing you. Step 5 Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the three captive installation screws holding the cover to the chassis. Step 6 Pull the cover away from the front of the router and lift off the cover. Remove and Install the SODIMMs Follow thes...
Page 33 - Replace the Cover and Power On the Router; Obtaining Technical Assistance; Cisco Technical Support Website
33 Replace the Cover and Power On the Router Caution The DC return connection to this system is to remain isolated from the system frame and chassis (DC-I). Figure 23 Replacing the Cover Step 1 Slide the cover under the lip on the top of the router and insert the tabs into their slots. Step 2 Use a ...
Page 34 - Definitions of Service Request Severity
34 For S1 or S2 service requests or if you do not have Internet access, contact the Cisco TAC by telephone. (S1 or S2 service requests are those in which your production network is down or severely degraded.) Cisco TAC engineers are assigned immediately to S1 and S2 service requests to help keep you...