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- Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- 1
- Safety Guidelines
- General Safety Guidelines
- Compliance and Safety Information
- Laser Safety
- Energy Hazard
- Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
- Figure 1-1 ESD Label Information on Router Chassis
- Figure 1-2 Connecting an ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap to the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Chassis
- Figure 1-3 Connecting an ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap to the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Chassis
- Figure 1-4 Connecting an ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap to the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis
- Figure 1-5 Connecting an ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap to the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Chassis
- Figure 1-6 Connecting an ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap to the Cisco ASR 9912 Router Chassis
- Lifting Guidelines
- Site Requirement Guidelines
- Site Layout and Equipment Dimensions
- Figure 1-7 Cisco ASR 9010 Router Chassis Footprint and Dimensions—Top-Down View
- Figure 1-8 Cisco ASR 9006 Router Chassis Footprint and Dimensions—Top-Down View
- Figure 1-9 Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis Footprint and Dimensions—Top-Down View
- Figure 1-10 Cisco ASR 9922 Router Chassis Footprint and Dimensions—Top-Down View
- Figure 1-11 Cisco ASR 9912 Router Chassis Footprint and Dimensions—Top-Down View
- Site Wiring Guidelines
- Chassis Air Flow Guidelines
- Table 1-1 Chassis Air Flow Guidelines
- Figure 1-12 Air Flow Path through the Cisco ASR 9010 Router—Side View
- Figure 1-13 Air Flow Path through the Cisco ASR 9006 Router—Front View
- Figure 1-14 Air Flow Path through the Cisco ASR 9904 Router—Front View
- Figure 1-15 Air Flow Path through the Cisco ASR 9922 Router—Side View
- Figure 1-16 Air Flow Path through the Cisco ASR 9912 Router—Side View
- Rack-Mounting and Air Flow Clearance Guidelines
- Figure 1-17 Telco-Type Equipment Racks
- Telco 2-Post Rack
- Open 4-Post Rack
- 4-Post Enclosed Rack with Perforated Sides
- Air Flow Guidelines for Enclosed Rack Installation
- Cisco ASR 9010 Router Clearance Requirements
- Cisco ASR 9006 Clearance Requirements
- Cisco ASR 9904 Clearance Requirements
- Cisco ASR 9922 Clearance Requirements
- Cisco ASR 9912 Clearance Requirements
- Temperature and Humidity Guidelines
- Power Connection Guidelines
- Table 1-2 Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers Supported Power Systems
- AC-Powered Routers
- AC Power Cord Illustrations (Version 1 Power)
- Figure 1-28 AC Power Cord CAB-7513ACA=
- Figure 1-29 AC Power Cord CAB-AC-16A-AUS
- Figure 1-30 AC Power Cord CAB-AC16A-CH=
- Figure 1-31 AC Power Cord CAB-7513ACE=
- Figure 1-32 AC Power Cord CAB-2500W-EU=
- Figure 1-33 AC Power Cord CAB-AC-2500W-EU=
- Figure 1-34 AC Power Cord CAB-AC-2500W-INT=
- Figure 1-35 AC Power Cord CAB-AC-2500W-ISRL=
- Figure 1-36 AC Power Cord CAB-7513ACI=
- Figure 1-37 AC Power Cord CAB-AC-2500W-US1=
- Figure 1-38 AC Power Cord CAB-AC-C6K-TWLK=
- Figure 1-39 AC Power Cord CAB-7513ACSA=
- Figure 1-40 AC Power Cord CAB-ACS-16=
- AC Power Cord Illustrations (Version 2 and Version 3 Power)
- Figure 1-41 AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-CHN=
- Figure 1-42 AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-EU=
- Figure 1-43 AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-ISRL=
- Figure 1-44 AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-USA=
- Figure 1-45 AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-AUS=
- Figure 1-46 AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-ITA=
- Figure 1-47 AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-BRA=
- Figure 1-48 AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-SA=
- Figure 1-49 AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-UK=
- Figure 1-50 AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-SUI=
- Figure 1-51 AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-JPN=
- DC-Powered Router
- Figure 1-52 Typical DC Power Cable Lug
- Figure 1-53 Typical Source DC Power Cabling Scheme for a Single DC Power Module—Version 1 Power System
- Figure 1-54 Typical Source DC Power Cabling Scheme for a Single DC Power Module—Version 2 Power System
- Figure 1-55 Typical Plastic Safety Cover over the Power Tray Connection Terminals—Version 2 and Version 3 Power System
- Figure 1-56 Typical Source DC Power Cabling Scheme for a Single DC Power Module—Version 3 Power System
- NEBS Supplemental Unit Bonding and Grounding Guidelines
- Site Layout and Equipment Dimensions
- RSP and RP Port Connection Guidelines
- Pre-Installation Considerations and Requirements
- Installation Overview
- Unpacking the Router
- Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9010 Router
- Step 1 Cut the straps that secure the cardboard shipping container to the pallet.
- Step 2 Remove the cardboard shipping container.
- Step 3 Remove the packaging material (see Figure 2-2).
- Step 4 Remove two bolts per hold-down bracket that secure the brackets to the pallet.
- Step 5 Remove components, such as line cards and the fan tray, to reduce the weight before lifting or moving the chassis. See the Removing Components Before Installing the Chassis, page 2-18 for more information.
- Step 6 Save the packaging materials in case the router needs repackaging or shipping.
- Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9006 Router
- Step 1 Cut the straps that secure the cardboard shipping container to the pallet.
- Step 2 Remove the cardboard shipping container.
- Step 3 Remove the packaging material (Figure 2-3).
- Step 4 Remove components, such as line cards, power supplies, and the fan tray, to reduce the weight before lifting or moving the chassis. See Removing Components Before Installing the Chassis, page 2-18 for more information.
- Step 5 Save the packaging materials in case the router needs repackaging or shipping.
- Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9904 Router
- Step 1 Cut the straps that secure the cardboard shipping container to the pallet.
- Step 2 Remove the corrugated top shipping container.
- Step 3 Remove the accessories and corrugated packing accessory tray.
- Step 4 Remove the packing material (Figure 2-4).
- Step 5 Remove components, such as line cards, power supplies, and the fan tray, to reduce the weight before lifting or moving the chassis. See Removing Components Before Installing the Chassis, page 2-18 for more information.
- Step 6 Save the packaging materials in case the router needs repackaging or shipping.
- Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9922 Router
- Step 1 Remove any strapping on the outside of the crate.
- Step 2 Remove the crate cap door. Disengage the twist locks located along the bottom first. Then, disengage the twist locks located along the sides, working your way up from the bottom to the top. Refer to the right and middle figures in Figure 2-5.
- Step 3 Remove the crate cap. Disengage the twist locks located around the bottom of the crate cap (Figure 2-5).
- Step 4 Remove the foam packaging material from the top of the router.
- Figure 2-5 Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9922 Router from the Shipping Container
- Step 5 Using a 5/16” wrench or ratchet, remove the four attachment bolts and cross-brace from the shipping rack (Figure 2-6).
- Step 6 Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the rear mounting flange from the system and rack.
- Step 7 Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the front mounting flange from the rack.
- Step 8 Remove two bolts per hold-down bracket that secure the brackets to the pallet (Figure 2-7).
- Step 9 Save the rear brackets and screws from the shipping packaging for reuse in rack mounting of the chassis (Figure 2-8).
- Step 10 Remove components, such as line cards and fan trays, to reduce the weight before lifting or moving the chassis. See Removing Components Before Installing the Chassis, page 2-18 for procedures showing how to remove these components.
- Step 11 Save the packaging materials in case the router needs to be repackaged for shipping.
- Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9912 Router
- Step 1 Remove any strapping on the outside of the crate.
- Step 2 Remove the crate cap door. Disengage the twist locks located along the bottom first. Then, disengage the twist locks located along the sides, working your way up from the bottom to the top. Refer to the right and middle figures in Figure 2-9.
- Step 3 Remove the crate cap. Disengage the twist locks located around the bottom of the crate cap (Figure 2-9).
- Step 4 Remove the foam packaging material from the top of the router.
- Figure 2-9 Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9912 Router from the Shipping Container
- Step 5 Using a 5/16” wrench or ratchet, remove the four attachment bolts and cross-brace from the shipping rack (Figure 2-10).
- Step 6 Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the rear mounting flange from the system and rack.
- Step 7 Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the front mounting flange from the rack.
- Step 8 Remove two bolts per hold-down bracket that secure the brackets to the pallet (Figure 2-11).
- Step 9 Save the rear brackets and screws from the shipping packaging for reuse in rack mounting of the chassis (Figure 2-12).
- Step 10 Remove components, such as line cards and fan trays, to reduce the weight before lifting or moving the chassis. See Removing Components Before Installing the Chassis, page 2-18 for procedures showing how to remove these components.
- Step 11 Save the packaging materials in case the router needs to be repackaged for shipping.
- Positioning the Router
- Positioning the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9006 Router, and Cisco 9904 Router
- Positioning the and Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router
- Step 1 Install the two guide rails onto the bottom of the rack.
- Step 2 Use screws to fasten these two guide rails onto the front and rear rails of the rack.
- Step 3 Remove the shipping carton, plastic covering, rear brackets, attachment screws and bolts, shipping rack bar, and any cosmetic accessories included with the chassis.
- Step 4 Use a scissors jack to remove the chassis from the shipping rack. Place a pallet jack next to the chassis inside the shipping rack and push/pull the chassis onto the pallet jack for transport to the rack.
- Step 5 On the rear of the chassis is an integrated handle which is used to pull the chassis from the pallet jack into the rack where the chassis is to be installed. Position the chassis so that the rear handle is facing the front of the rack.
- Step 6 From the rear of the rack, pull the chassis by the handle into the rack, making sure that the chassis sits on top of the guide rails in the rack.
- Step 7 Once the chassis is pulled into the rack and sits on top of the guide rails, use screws to fasten the chassis to the rack.
- Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9010 Router
- Removing Components Before Installing the Chassis
- Removing Power Modules
- Removing Fan Trays
- Removing a Fan Tray from the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9922 Router, and Cisco ASR 9912 Router
- Removing a Fan Tray from the Cisco ASR 9006 Router
- Step 1 Loosen the captive screw that secures the fan tray door to the chassis and open the door.
- Step 2 Loosen the captive installation screw on the front of the fan tray you want to remove.
- Step 3 Using the handle on the front panel, pull the fan tray halfway out of the chassis.
- Step 4 Slide out the fan tray completely from the chassis while supporting it with your other hand.
- Removing a Fan Tray from the Cisco ASR 9904 Router
- Step 1 Loosen the three captive installation screws on the front of the fan tray.
- Step 2 Using the handle on the front panel, pull the fan tray halfway out of the chassis.
- Step 3 Wait a few seconds for all the fans to stop rotating before lifting the fan tray from the chassis.
- Step 4 Slide out the fan tray completely from the chassis while supporting it with your other hand.
- Removing Cards from the Chassis
- Removing RSP Cards and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9006 Router, and Cisco ASR 9904 Router
- Table 2-1 Router Components and Slot Numbering for the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9006 Router, and Cisco ASR 9904 Router
- Figure 2-19 Cisco ASR 9010 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 1 Power System or Version 3 AC Power System
- Figure 2-20 Cisco ASR 9010 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 2 Power System or Version 3 DC Power System
- Figure 2-21 Cisco ASR 9006 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 1 Power System
- Figure 2-22 Cisco ASR 9006 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 2 Power System
- Figure 2-23 Cisco ASR 9904 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 2 Power System
- Step 1 Use Figure 2-24, Figure 2-25, or Figure 2-26 to identify each card and write down the card type and slot number on a piece of paper. You will need this information when you reinstall the cards in the chassis to be sure you reinstall each card ...
- Step 2 To remove a card starting at the lowest numbered slot:
- Step 3 Repeat Step 2 for each RSP or line card.
- Table 2-1 Router Components and Slot Numbering for the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9006 Router, and Cisco ASR 9904 Router
- Removing RP Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router
- Table 2-2 Router Components and Slot Numbering for the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router
- Figure 2-27 Cisco ASR 9922 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 2 DC Power System
- Figure 2-28 Cisco ASR 9922 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 3 DC Power System
- Figure 2-29 Cisco ASR 9922 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 2 AC Power System
- Figure 2-30 Cisco ASR 9922 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 3 AC Power System
- Figure 2-31 Cisco ASR 9912 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 2 DC Power System
- Figure 2-32 Cisco ASR 9912 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 3 AC Power System
- Step 1 Use Figure 2-27 or Figure 2-31 to identify each card and then write down the card type and slot number on a piece of paper. You will need this information when you reinstall the cards in the chassis to be sure you reinstall each card in its or...
- Step 2 To remove a FC card (Figure 2-33 or Figure 2-34), starting at the lowest numbered slot:
- Step 3 To remove a RP or line card (Figure 2-35 or Figure 2-36), starting at the lowest numbered slot:
- Step 4 Repeat Step 2 or Step 3 for each FC, LC, and RP card.
- Table 2-2 Router Components and Slot Numbering for the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router
- Removing RSP Cards and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9006 Router, and Cisco ASR 9904 Router
- Rack-Mounting the Router Chassis
- Verifying Rack Dimensions
- Installing the Chassis in a 2-Post Rack
- Figure 2-38 Installing the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Chassis in a Standard 2-Post Rack
- Figure 2-39 Installing the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Chassis in a Seismic 2-Post Rack
- Figure 2-40 Installing the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Chassis in a Standard 2-Post Rack
- Figure 2-41 Installing the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis in a Standard 2-Post Rack
- Step 1 Using two people, lift the chassis into the rack using the side handles and grasping underneath the power supply bays (Figure 2-42).
- Step 2 Position the chassis until the rack-mounting flanges are flush against the mounting rails on the rack.
- Step 3 Hold the chassis in position against the mounting rails while the second person finger-tightens a screw to the rack rails on each side of the chassis.
- Step 4 Finger-tighten the screws to the rack rails on each side of the chassis. Space the screws evenly between the top and bottom of the chassis.
- Step 5 (Optional) For optional earthquake protection for the Cisco ASR 9010 Router or Cisco ASR 9006 Router, two side brackets must be mounted to the chassis for attachment to the posts (5” channel width) of a GR-63 Zone 4 Seismic 2-post rack (Figu...
- Step 6 Fully tighten all five screws on the chassis mounting flanges on each side to secure the chassis to the rack rails.
- Installing the Chassis in a 4-post Open Rack
- Preparing the 19 Inch 45-RU Rack
- Step 1 Install the two guide rails into the bottom of the rack (Figure 2-47).
- Step 2 Use a scissors jack to remove the chassis from the shipping rack. Place a pallet jack next to the chassis inside the shipping rack and push/pull the chassis onto the pallet jack for transport to the rack.
- Step 3 On the rear of the Cisco ASR 9922 Router is an integrated handle that is used to pull the chassis from the pallet jack into the rack where the chassis is to be installed.
- Step 4 On the Cisco ASR 9912 Router, the handles are on the sides of the chassis. Once the chassis is pulled into the rack and sits on top of the guide rails, use screws to fasten the chassis to the rack.
- Figure 2-44 Installing the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Chassis in a 4-Post Rack
- Figure 2-45 Installing the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Chassis in a 4-Post Rack
- Figure 2-46 Installing the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis in a 4-Post Rack
- Figure 2-47 Rack Mount Installation Kit for the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router
- Figure 2-48 Installing the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Chassis in a 4-Post Rack
- Figure 2-49 Installing the Cisco ASR 9912 Router Chassis in a 4-Post Rack
- Preparing the 19 Inch 45-RU Rack
- Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connections
- Table 2-3 Grounding Receptacle Locations
- Step 1 Insert the grounding screws (10-32 round-head) through the locking washers (ideally nickel-plated brass) and into the threaded grounding receptacle (has two M6 bolt holes with 0.625 to 0.75 spacing between them). The wire receptacle is large e...
- Step 2 Tighten the grounding screws securely to the receptacles.
- Step 3 Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to the appropriate grounding point at your site to ensure an adequate earth ground.
- Figure 2-50 NEBS Bonding and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9010 Router
- Figure 2-51 NEBS Bonding and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9006 Router
- Figure 2-52 NEBS Bonding and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9904 Router
- Figure 2-53 NEBS Bonding and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9922 Router
- Figure 2-54 NEBS Bonding and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9912 Router
- Installing Chassis Accessories
- Base Accessories
- Optional Accessories
- Installing Base Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router
- Step 1 Install two ball studs (one per side) into the chassis front edge (Figure 2-55) near the top of the chassis grill. Tighten the ball studs to a torque of 8 in-lb (0.90 N-m).
- Step 2 Attach two plastic strips (one per side) along the chassis front edge. The bottom tab of each strip attaches to the hole about 2 inches above the ball stud locations (Figure 2-56).
- Step 3 Attach the accessory grill to the chassis in front of the chassis grill. The top of the accessory grill attaches to the ball studs.
- Installing Base Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router
- Installing Optional Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router
- Step 1 Attach the left L-shaped bracket (item 3 in Figure 2-57) to the left hinge bracket (item 2 in Figure 2-57) with two screws. Tighten the screws to a torque of 5 in-lb (0.55 N-m).
- Step 2 Repeat Step 1 for the right hinge bracket and right L-shaped bracket.
- Step 3 Remove the two screws that secure the bottom edge of the cable management tray to the chassis.
- Step 4 Install six ball studs (three per side) into the chassis front edge (item 7 in Figure 2-57 and Figure 2-58). Tighten the ball studs to a torque of 8 in-lb (0.90 N-m).
- Step 5 Attach the left and right hinge brackets to the chassis using four screws for each bracket. Tighten the screws to a torque of 11 in-lb (1.20 N-m). The L-shaped brackets should align with the holes in the cable management tray from which you re...
- Step 6 Secure the L-shaped brackets to the chassis and cable management tray by re-inserting and tightening the cable management tray screws you removed (Figure 2-59).
- Step 7 Install the mid-cover with door lock (item 6 in Figure 2-57) by engaging it to the upper four ball studs and lining up the grooves in the top outside edges of the mid-cover with ridges at the bottom of the hinge brackets.
- Step 8 Attach two doors to the hinge brackets (one per side). For each door:
- Step 9 Install the front grill (item 8 in Figure 2-57) by aligning and engaging it to the bottom two ball studs and pressing it in.
- Installing Base Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router
- Step 1 Attach the plastic accessory piece to the fan tray door using two supplied screws. Insert the screws through the fan tray door from the inside of the door into the accessory piece (Figure 2-61).
- Step 2 Attach the left metal mounting bracket to the front upper left corner of the chassis with three screws.
- Figure 2-61 Installing Plastic Fan Tray Door Accessory and Metal Mounting Brackets on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router
- Step 3 Attach the right metal mounting bracket to the front upper right corner of the chassis with three screws.
- Step 4 Attach the left and right side brackets to the chassis front edge on each side (Figure 2-62). Attach each bracket to the chassis using three screws per bracket inserted from the inside of the chassis, through the three chassis tabs into the pl...
- Step 5 Attach the left plastic corner piece to the mounting bracket at the front upper left corner of the chassis (Figure 2-63).
- Step 6 Attach the right plastic corner piece to the mounting bracket at the front upper right corner of the chassis.
- Installing Optional Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router
- Step 1 Perform Step 1 through Step 4 of the Installing Base Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router, page 2-69.
- Step 2 Assemble and attach the two ball stud assemblies (Figure 2-64) to each chassis side bracket. For each assembly:
- Step 3 Attach the door to the upper chassis panel (Figure 2-65) using two hex nuts per side to secure the door hinges to the panel. Tighten the hex nuts to a torque of 4 in-lb (0.45 N-m).
- Step 4 Attach the left plastic corner piece to the mounting bracket at the front upper left corner of the chassis (Figure 2-66).
- Step 5 Attach the right plastic corner piece to the mounting bracket at the front upper right corner of the chassis.
- Installing Optional Air Baffles on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router
- Step 1 Attach the support bracket (part number: 800-43857-01) to the left side of the Cisco ASR 9006 Router using six 12-24 x 0.5 in. pan-head screws (part number: 48-0523-01). See Figure 2-67.
- Step 2 Remove the paper liner from the plastic guide strip and install on the right side of the chassis card cage, as shown in Figure 2-68.
- Step 3 Install the plenum in the rack. Insert and tighten four customer-supplied screws to secure the plenum to the front of the rack-post (two on each side). These screws can vary in size and type depending on the rack that you use. Torque the screw...
- Figure 2-69 Plenum with Pre-Installed Front Mounting Brackets
- Step 4 Attach the rear rack-mounting brackets (part number: 700-47414-01) to the left and right sides of the plenum base, using twelve 8-32 x 0.5 in. pan-head screws ((part number: 48-0828-01), six per bracket.
- Step 5 Insert and tighten four customer-supplied screws to secure the plenum to the rear of the rack-post (two on each side). These screws can vary in size and type depending on the rack that you use. Torque the screws to the weight specified for you...
- Step 6 Turn the chassis sideways and slide it into the rack (Figure 2-71).
- Step 7 Insert and tighten four customer-supplied rack-mounting screws to secure the support bracket on the chassis to the front of the rack-post (two on each side). These screws can vary in size and type depending on the rack that you use. Torque the...
- Step 8 Insert six 12-24 x 0.5 in.pan-head screws (part number: 48-0523-01) screws to secure the chassis to the rack-mounted plenum (Figure 2-71).
- Step 9 Install the optional chassis accessories, if desired. See Installing Optional Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router, page 2-72.
- Installing Optional Air Baffles on the Cisco ASR 9904 Router
- Step 1 Attach the adapter plates (Figure 2-73) to the left and right rack rails using customer-supplied rack screws (we recommend a minimum of ten per side). These screws can vary in size and type depending on the rack that you use. Torque the screws...
- Step 2 Loosely attach the left and right side air baffles to the adapter plate (Figure 2-74) with 12-24 screws (four per side). Do not tighten these screws. To ensure the correct orientation, “Left Front” and “Right Front” are stamped on each...
- Step 3 Install the top and bottom air deflectors (Figure 2-75) with the “bottom side” stamp facing down (note that the top and bottom air deflectors both have the same part number: 800-41357-01).
- Step 4 Tighten the screws to a torque of 41 in-lb.
- Step 5 Secure the side air baffles to the air deflectors using the supplied 8-32 screws (Figure 2-76). Do not tighten the screws.
- Step 6 Use six 12-24 screws to fasten each side of the chassis to the 23-inch rack. Torque each of the six screws to 41 in-lbs. (Figure 2-77).
- Step 7 Tighten the remaining loose screws to complete the installation. Torque the 8-32 screws to 18 in-lb and the 12-24 screws to 41 in-lb.
- Installing Optional Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9922 Router
- Step 1 Remove the two screws that secure the bottom edge of the cable management tray to the chassis.
- Step 2 Attach the left and right hinge brackets to the chassis using three screws (M4 thread) for each bracket. Tighten the screws to a torque of 11 in-lb (1.20 N-m). The L-shaped brackets should align with the holes in the cable management tray from...
- Step 3 Secure the L-shaped brackets to the chassis and cable management tray by re-inserting and tightening the cable management tray screws you removed.
- Step 4 Align the exhaust air deflector at the rear of the chassis behind the top fan tray outlets (Figure 2-84), and use a screwdriver to tighten the two screws, one on each side of the deflector. The deflector’s measurements are width 17.48” x h...
- Installing Base Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9912 Router
- Step 1 Attach the honeycomb cosmetic cover to the front of the chassis above the cable management bracket by aligning the cover above the screw tabs on the chassis.
- Step 2 Attach the vented bezel cover by snapping it into place in front of the power system.
- Installing Optional Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9912 Router
- Step 1 Attach the left (if not pre-installed) and right hinge brackets to the chassis using three screws (M4 thread) for each bracket (Figure 2-86). Tighten the screws to a torque of 11 in-lb (1.20 N-m).
- Step 2 Align the exhaust air deflector at the top rear of the chassis above the fan trays (Figure 2-87), and use a screwdriver to tighten the two screws, one on each side of the deflector.
- Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis
- Installing Power Modules
- Installing AC Power Modules
- Prerequisites
- Required Tools and Equipment
- Steps
- Installing DC Power Modules
- Required Tools and Equipment
- Steps
- Installing Fan Trays
- Prerequisites
- Required Tools and Equipment
- Steps
- Installing Cards in the Chassis
- Installing RSP Cards in the Chassis
- RSP Cable Management Ties
- Installing RP Cards in the Chassis
- Installing Fabric Cards in the Chassis
- Installing Line Cards in the Chassis
- Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables
- Connecting Cables to the RSP or RP
- Connecting to the Console Port
- Connecting to the Auxiliary Port
- Connecting to the Ethernet Management Ports
- Connecting the Alarm Cable
- Connecting Power to the Router
- Connecting Power to an AC-Powered Router
- Connecting Power to a DC-Powered Router
- Powering On the Router
- Troubleshooting the Installation
- Troubleshooting Overview
- Troubleshooting Using a Subsystem Approach
- Normal Router Startup Sequence
- Identifying Startup Issues
- Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem
- Troubleshooting the AC Input Power Subsystem
- Troubleshooting the DC Input Power Subsystem
- Troubleshooting a DC Power Module
- Additional Power Subsystem Troubleshooting Information
- Obtaining Temperature and Environmental Information
- Troubleshooting the Power Distribution System
- Troubleshooting the Route Processor Subsystem
- Route Processor Overview
- RSP and RP Front Panel Indicators
- LED Display Definitions
- Compact Flash and Status LEDs
- Ethernet Ports and Status LEDs
- Auxiliary and Console Ports
- Alphanumeric Message Displays
- Flash Memory
- Troubleshooting RSP and RP Cards
- Fabric Card Front Panel Indicator
- Troubleshooting Line Cards and Modular Port Adapters
- Monitoring Critical, Major, and Minor Alarm Status
- Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem
- Chassis Cooling Requirements
- Fan Tray Operation
- Power Module Fans
- Overtemperature Conditions
- Isolating Cooling Subsystem Problems
- Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components
- Prerequisites and Preparation
- Field Replaceable Units
- Online Insertion and Removal
- OIR Monitoring
- Powering Off the Router
- Replacing the Chassis Air Filter
- Removing and Replacing the Fan Trays
- Prerequisites
- Required Tools and Equipment
- Steps
- Removing and Replacing Power System Components
- Changing Between Version 1, Version 2, Version 3, AC, and DC Power Modules
- Removing a Version 1 AC or DC Power Module
- Removing a Version 2 or Version 3 AC or DC Power Module
- Installing a Version 1 AC or DC Power Module
- Installing a Version 2 or Version 3 AC or DC Power Module
- Disconnecting AC Power
- Reconnecting AC Power
- Disconnecting DC Power
- Reconnecting DC Power
- Removing an AC or DC Power Tray from a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router
- Installing an AC or DC Power Tray into a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router
- Removing and Replacing Cards from the Chassis
- Removing Cards from the Chassis
- Replacing Cards in the Chassis
- Removing a Chassis from the Equipment Rack
- Installing a Replacement Chassis in the Equipment Rack
- Packing a Chassis for Shipment
- Preface
- Technical Specifications
- Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers Physical Descriptions
- Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers Environmental Specifications
- Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers AC Electrical Specifications
- Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers DC Electrical Specifications
- AC Input and DC Input Voltage Range
- Power System DC Output Levels
- RSP/RP Port Specifications.
- RSP Cards, RP Cards, and Fabric Card Power Consumption Specifications
- Fan Tray Power Consumption Specifications
- Site Log