Cisco Systems 7401Asr Users Manual
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2015-01-05
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- Cisco 7401ASR Installation and Configuration Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Audience
- Organization
- Document Conventions
- Warning Definition
- Terms and Acronyms
- Related Documentation
- Obtaining Documentation
- Cisco.com
- Ordering Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Obtaining Technical Assistance
- Cisco Technical Support Website
- Submitting a Service Request
- Definitions of Service Request Severity
- Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
- Overview and Parts Installation
- Hardware Overview
- Front View
- LEDs
- Rear View
- System Board
- System Management Functions
- Checking the Shipping Container Contents
- Installation Checklist
- Installing the CompactFlash Disk, GBIC, and Port Adapter
- Installing and Removing the CompactFlash Disk
- Installing and Removing the Gigabit Interface Converter
- Installing and Removing a Port Adapter or Service Adapter
- Replacing the SDRAM DIMM
- Removing the Cover
- Removing and Installing the SDRAM DIMM
- Replacing the Cover
- Rack-Mounting, Tabletop Installation, and Cabling
- Preparing to Install the Cisco 7401ASR Router
- Tools and Parts Required
- Electrical Equipment Guidelines
- Safety Guidelines
- Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
- Electrostatic Discharge Prevention
- Site Requirement Guidelines
- Installing the Router
- General Tabletop or Workbench Installation
- Rack-Mounting a Cisco 7401ASR Router
- Attaching the Chassis Rack-Mount and Cable-Management Brackets
- Installing Rack-Mount Brackets on the Front of the Chassis
- Attaching the Cable-Management Bracket
- Installing Rack-Mount Brackets on the Rear of the Chassis
- Installing the Chassis in the Rack
- Two-Post Rack Installation
- Four-Post Rack Installation
- Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection
- Connecting Port Adapter Cables
- Connecting I/O Cables
- Connecting Console and Auxiliary Port Cables
- Connecting Native Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet/Ethernet Cables
- Attaching the Fast Ethernet/Ethernet 10/100 Cables
- Attaching the GBIC Interface Cables
- Mode-Conditioning Patch Cord Description
- Attaching the Alarm Port Cable
- Using the Cable-Management Bracket
- Connecting Power
- Connecting AC-Input Power
- Connecting DC-Input Power
- Starting and Configuring
- Functional Overview
- Chassis Slot and Logical Interface Numbering
- MAC Address
- Online Insertion and Removal
- Environmental Monitoring and Reporting Functions
- Environmental Monitoring
- Reporting Functions
- Fan Failures
- Checking Conditions Prior to System Startup
- Starting the System and Observing Initial Conditions
- Configuring a Cisco7401ASR Router
- Performing a Basic Configuration Using AutoInstall
- Performing a Basic Configuration Using the Setup Facility
- Configuring Global Parameters
- Configuring the Native Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet/Ethernet Interfaces
- Configuring Port Adapter Interfaces
- Performing a Basic Configuration Using Global Configuration Mode
- Saving the Running Configuration to NVRAM
- Checking the Running Configuration Settings
- Performing Other Configuration Tasks
- Replacing or Recovering a Lost Password
- Overview of the Password Recovery Procedure
- Details of the Password Recovery Procedure
- Viewing Your System Configuration
- Performing Complex Configurations
- Configuring the VPN Acceleration Module
- Overview
- Configuration Tasks
- Using the EXEC Command Interpreter
- Configuring IKE
- Configuring IPSec
- Creating Crypto Access Lists
- Defining Transform Sets
- Creating Crypto Map Entries
- Verifying the Configuration
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Overview
- Problem Solving Using a Subsystems Approach
- Identifying Startup Problems
- Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem
- Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem
- Troubleshooting the I/O Subsystem
- Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem
- Troubleshooting the Port Adapter or Service Adapter
- Upgrading the Boot Helper (Boot Loader) Image
- PXF Troubleshooting Information
- Specifications
- System Specifications
- Software Requirements
- Processor Specifications
- Memory Specifications and Configurations
- Gigabit Ethernet GBIC Configurations and Port and Cabling Specifications
- GBIC Cabling and Connection Equipment
- GBIC-SX or WS-G5484
- GBIC-LX/LH or WS-G5486
- GBIC-ZX or WS-G5487
- Fast Ethernet/Ethernet RJ-45 Port Pinouts
- Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts
- Alarm Port
- Lithium Battery Caution
- PXF Information
- Using show Commands
- Using the show version Command
- Using the show c7400 Command
- Using the show pxf Commands
- Using the show pxf accounting ? Command and Subcommands
- Using the show pxf crash Command
- Using the show pxf info Command
- Using the show pxf interface Command
- Using the show pxf feature ? Command and Subcommands
- Using the CompactFlash Disk
- Hardware and Software Requirements
- Tools and Parts Required
- Product Description
- Compatibility Requirements
- System Memory and Software Image Functions and Interactions
- Boot Environment Variables
- Sample Upgrade Process
- Working with a CompactFlash Disk
- Software Command Overview
- Using Software Commands
- Using the cd Command
- Using the show Command
- Using the pwd Command
- Using the dir Command
- Using the format Command
- Using the mkdir Command
- Using the rmdir Command
- Using the delete Command
- Enabling Booting from a CompactFlash Disk
- Making a CompactFlash Disk-Based Software Image the Bootable Software Image
- Configuration Register Information
- Configuration Bit Meanings
- Bits 0–3
- Bit 6
- Bit 7
- Bit 8
- Bit 10 and Bit 14
- Bit 11 and Bit 12
- Bit 13
- Bit 15
- Displaying the Configuration Register While Running Cisco IOS
- Displaying the Configuration Register While Running ROM Monitor
- Setting the Configuration Register While Running Cisco IOS
- Setting the Configuration Register While Running ROM Monitor
- Index