Cisco 7201 Installation and Configuration Guide
Index

Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

A

AC power supply

removing 4-7

replacing 4-9

AC power supply product number A-2

airflow

chassis clearance 3-6

exhaust 3-6

monitoring 3-6

through the chassis 2-4

ALARM LED 1-4

ambient site temperature 2-4

asynchronous device cabling options 2-16

ATM interfaces, configuring 3-17

audience, documentation i-x

AutoInstall, configuring 3-10

auxiliary port 1-10

cables 2-15

specifications A-10

B

banner, system 3-9

baud rate 2-17

boot helper image 5-8

boot image, Cisco 7201 5-8

boot loader image 5-8

Boot ROM 1-10

boot system flash command B-12

C

cable-management kit 2-3

cables

auxiliary port 2-15

connecting port adapter 2-14

console port 2-15

Fast Ethernet Management port 2-17

grounded, shielded cable Ethernet/Fast Ethernet warning 2-22

I/O 2-14

native Gigabit Ethernet 2-18

RJ-45 pinout A-6

specifications A-1

swapping power 5-6

troubleshooting power subsystem 5-5

cache memory 1-10

cautions

blank port adapter use 4-7

changed or replaced password required 3-28

changing passwords 3-28

chassis overheating 3-6

erasing router configuration 3-28

installing power supply filler plates 4-7

lithium battery i-xvi

port adapter insertion 4-6

prevent overheating 3-6

cd command B-8

CF ACTV (CompactFlash Active) LED 1-4

changing preferences, ROMmon 3-24

chassis

airflow 2-4

clearance 3-6

dimensions 2-2

ground connection procedure 2-12

ground lug connector 1-7

rack-mounting 2-6

circuit breaker warning 2-6, 2-24, 2-29

Cisco 7201

features 1-2

front panel 1-3

LEDs 1-4

options 1-3

rear view 1-7

specifications A-1

Cisco 7201 boot image 5-8

Cisco Documentation DVD i-xvii

Cisco IOS documentation i-xvii

Class 1 laser product 1-6, 4-2

cleaning procedures for fiber-optic connections 1-5, 5-14

clearance, chassis 3-6

commands

cd B-8

clear counters GigabitEthernet (0 or 1) 3-17

clear interface GigabitEthernet (0 or 1) 3-17

config-register 3-28, B-12

configure 3-20

configure memory 3-28

configure terminal 3-21, 3-28

confreg 3-27

copy running-config startup-config 3-10, 3-21, 3-28

delete B-11

dir B-9

duplex 3-15

enable 3-21, 3-27

enable password 3-28

enable secret 3-28

format B-9

interface type slot/port 3-21

line con 0 3-28

media-type 3-15, 5-7

mkdir B-10

negotiation auto 3-16

no negotiation auto 3-16

no shutdown 3-28

password 3-28

pwd B-9

reload 3-28

reset 3-27

rmdir B-11

show controller 3-16

show diag 3-29

show environment 3-6, 5-6

show environment all 3-6, 3-7

show environment last 3-6

show environment table 3-6, 5-6

show hardware 3-29

show interface GigabitEthernet X/O 3-16

show interfaces 3-2

showmon 3-23

show rom-monitor 3-23

show running-config 3-21

show startup-config 3-21, 3-26, 3-27

show version 3-29

speed 3-15

upgrade ROM monitor 3-23

CompactFlash Disk 1-10

CompactFlash Disk configurations A-3

config-register command 3-28, B-12

configuration bit meanings C-1

configuration file, saving 3-20, 3-21

configuration modes, basic 3-20

configuration register C-1

configurations

CompactFlash Disk A-3

SDRAM DIMMs A-4

SFP module A-4

configuration settings, viewing 3-29

configure command 3-20

configure memory command 3-28

configure terminal command 3-21, 3-28

configuring

AppleTalk 3-17, 3-18, 3-19

ATM interfaces 3-17

AutoInstall 3-10

basic router 3-9

examples 3-17

Fast Ethernet (port adapter) 3-18

global parameters 3-11

interface parameters

sample configuration3-19to 3-20

interfaces 3-17

Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) 3-13

native Gigabit Ethernet interfaces 3-15

reviewing changes 3-21

setup facility 3-10

SNMP 3-13

synchronous serial interfaces 3-19

using configuration mode 3-20

confreg command 3-27

console port cables 2-15

console port kit product number 2-15, A-10

console port specifications A-10

console terminal, system banner display 5-4

cooling subsystem

description 5-3

troubleshooting 5-6

copper SFP ports supported 2-19

copy running-config startup-config command 3-10, 3-21, 3-28

cover removal 4-18

crossover cable, Ethernet pinout A-8

D

DCE device 2-15

DC power shutdown 3-5

DC power supply

removing 4-10

replacing 4-11

DC power supply product number A-2

delete command B-11

dimensions and weight of chassis 2-2

dimensions of router A-1

DIMM configurations A-4

dir command B-9

commands

boot system B-12

displays, environmental 3-6

documentation 1-11

audience i-x

obtaining i-xviii

related i-xvii

documentation feedback i-xviii

document version history i-ix

duplex command 3-15

E

EEPROM, MAC address bank 3-3

electrostatic discharge 2-4

electrostatic discharge (ESD) 2-4

EN (enable) LED 1-4

enable command 3-21, 3-27

enable password command 3-28

enable secret command 3-28

environmental monitor

critical status level 3-5

normal status level 3-5

warning status level 3-5

environmental monitoring and reporting

description 3-4

show commands 3-6

environmental monitoring error message 5-6

error messages

environmental shutdown 5-6

fan failure 5-6

Ethernet/Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet pinouts

straight-through or crossover cable A-8

etoken, Aladdin USB eToken Pro key 1-6

exhaust air 3-6

F

faceplate 1-3

fan failures, shutdown 3-8

Fast Ethernet (port adapter), configuring 3-18

Fast Ethernet Management port 1-2, 1-3

Fast Ethernet Management port cables 2-17

FE (Fast Ethernet Management port) LED 1-4

fiber-optic connectors, cleaning procedures 5-14

field-programmable gate array upgrade

see FPGA 3-25

filename B-12

flash memory 1-10

flow control for Gigabit Ethernet information A-9

format disk command B-9

front panel 1-3

G

Gigabit Ethernet (native) cables 2-18

Gigabit Ethernet (native interface), configuring 3-15

Gigabit Ethernet flow control information A-9

Gigabit Ethernet ports 1-3

Gigabit Ethernet SFP and GBIC module mode conditioning patch cords 2-21

global parameters, configuring 3-11

ground connection

connector 1-7

procedure 2-12

warning 2-12

H

hardware address 3-2

heat dissipation A-1

I

I/O panel 1-3

identifying startup problems 5-3

image, boot helper or boot loader 5-8

input/output

cables 2-14

connectors 2-14

installation

brackets on the chassis 2-7

chassis in a rack 2-6

chassis on a tabletop (general installation) 2-5

checking shipping container 1-11

connecting port adapter cables 2-14

grounding the chassis 2-12

interface parameters 3-17

site requirements 2-4

starting the router 3-8

tools for 2-3

workbench or tabletop 2-5

interface

configuration 3-17

parameters 3-17

sample configuration3-19to 3-20

Interior Gateway Routing Protocol

see IGRP 3-13

K

kit, rack-mount and cable-management 2-3

L

LEDs 1-4

ALARM 1-4

CF ACTV (CompactFlash Active) 1-4

EN (enable) 1-4

enabled on interface processors 3-9

FE (Fast Ethernet Management port) 1-4

identification and status 5-2

LINK/ACTV (activity) 1-4

native I/O ports 5-3

PWR (power) OK 1-4

STATUS 1-4

USB 1-4

using for troubleshooting

native I/O ports 5-3

port adapter 5-4

line con 0 command 3-28

LINK/ACTV (activity) LED 1-4

M

MAC address 3-3

make dir command B-10

management port, Fast Ethernet 1-2, 1-3

media-type command 3-15, 5-7

memory, cache 1-10

messages

environmental 3-6

mkdir command B-10

mode-conditioning patch cord description 2-21, A-6

modifications to configuration, reviewing 3-21

N

native Gigabit Ethernet cables 2-18

native Gigabit Ethernet interface, configuring 3-15

native I/O ports, LEDs 5-3

negotiation auto command 3-16

no negotiation auto command 3-16

nonvolatile random-access memory

See NVRAM

normal status level

environmental monitor 3-6

no shutdown command 3-28

numbering

logical interface 3-2

port adapter slot 3-2

NVRAM

log 3-5

saving and viewing contents 3-21

O

online insertion and removal

see OIR 3-4

optical connections cleaning information 1-5

options, Cisco 7201 1-3

out-of-tolerance voltage condition 3-5

overheating

at startup 5-3

damage 3-4

monitoring 3-5

P

password

command 3-28

recovering lost 3-26

pinouts, RJ-45 A-6

pinouts for the RJ-45 to DB-25 adapters 2-15

plug, SFP module 4-3

port adapter

connecting cables 2-14

documentation i-xvii

logical interface numbering 3-2

slot numbering 3-2

troubleshooting 5-4, 5-8

port pinouts, Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 A-6

ports, Gigabit Ethernet 1-3

power budget, SFP module A-5

power cord, troubleshooting 5-5, 5-6

power subsystem for troubleshooting 5-3, 5-4

power supply

AC product number A-2

DC product number A-2

disabled 3-5

shutdown 3-5

troubleshooting 5-3

power supply and environmental monitor 3-5

procedures

checking shipping container contents 1-11

configuring the Cisco 7201 3-9

connecting port adapter cables 2-14

grounding the chassis 2-12

installing brackets on the chassis 2-7

installing chassis on a tabletop (general installation) 2-5

rack-mounting chassis 2-6

replacing or recovering a lost password 3-26

starting the router 3-8

tabletop or workbench installation 2-5

viewing system configuration 3-29

processor

shutdown 3-5

subsystem for troubleshooting 5-3

product alerts and field notices i-xviii

product disposal i-xvi

product number

AC power supply A-2

DC power supply A-2

PWR (power) OK LED 1-4

R

rack-mounting

front mounted 2-7

rear mounted 2-8

rack-mount kit 2-3

rack-mount kit product ID 2-3

related documentation i-xvii

reload command 3-28

removing a DC power supply 4-10

removing an AC power supply 4-7

replacing a DC power supply 4-11

replacing an AC power supply 4-9

replacing or recovering a lost password 3-26

reset command 3-27

reviewing changes to configuration 3-21

RJ-45, cable 2-17, 2-23, A-6

rmdir command B-11

ROMmon (rom-monitor) upgrades 3-24

ROMmon, changing preferences 3-24

ROM monitor 3-23

ROMmon upgrade error messages 3-24

Routing Information Protocol

see RIP 3-13

S

sample configurations

global parameters 3-11

interface parameters 3-17

saving the configuration file 3-20, 3-21

SDRAM configurations A-4

security eToken

USB 1-6

security guidelines i-xviii

serial interfaces, configuring 3-19

servicing equipment warning 2-29

setup command facility

System Configuration Dialog (example) 3-12

setup facility

configuration 3-10

SFP module

about 1-5

configurations A-4

installation 4-2

online insertion and removal 1-5

specifications A-4

SFP plug 4-3

SFP port cabling specifications A-5

SFP ports supported with copper SFP module 2-19

SFP power budget A-5

shipping container contents 1-11

show commands

show controller 3-16

show diag 3-29

show environment 3-6, 5-6

show environment all 3-6, 3-7

show environment last 3-6

show environment table 3-6, 5-6

show hardware 3-29

show interface GigabitEthernet O/X 3-16

show interfaces 3-2

show rom-monitor 3-23

show running-config 3-21

show startup-config 3-21, 3-26, 3-27

show version 3-29

shutdown

environmental 3-4

fan failure 3-8

power supply 3-5

preventing administrative 3-28

processor 3-5

thresholds 3-4

Simple Network Management Protocol

See SNMP 3-13

site ambient temperature 2-4

site preparation 2-2

site requirements guidelines 2-4

slot/port numbers for interfaces 3-2

software requirements A-3

specifications

auxiliary port A-10

CompactFlash Disk configurations A-3

console port A-10

dimensions A-1

Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 port pinouts A-6

heat dissipation A-1

power supplies A-1, A-2

processor and memory A-3

SFP module A-4

SFP port cabling A-5

weight A-1

speed command 3-15

startup

system 3-8

troubleshooting 5-3

status

environmental 3-6

interfaces 3-2

LED 5-2

STATUS LED 1-4

straight-through cable, Gigabit Ethernet/Fast Ethernet/Ethernet pinout A-8

subsystems for troubleshooting

cooling 5-3, 5-6

I/O 5-7

power 5-3, 5-4

processor 5-3

support, obtaining i-xviii

synchronous serial interfaces, configuring 3-19

system banner 3-9

system board components 1-9

system management functions 1-10

T

tabletop installation 2-5

temperature

ambient site 2-4

thresholds 3-4

tools for installation 2-3

troubleshooting

Cisco 7201 Troubleshooting Module i-xvii, 5-2

cooling subsystem 5-3, 5-6

port adapter 5-8

power subsystem 5-3, 5-4

processor subsystem 5-3, 5-7

ROMmon upgrades 3-24

startup problems 5-3

U

unpacking the Cisco 7201 router 2-2

upgrade ROM monitor command 3-23

upgrading FPGA 3-25

upgrading ROMmon 3-23

USB eToken 1-6

USB Flash memory modules

USB eToken 1-6

USB LED 1-4

V

voltage, monitoring 3-5

W

warning

chassis grounding 4-13

chassis power connection 2-27

circuit breaker 2-6, 2-24, 2-29

Class 1 laser product 1-6, 2-20, 4-2

Class 1 LED product 1-6, 2-20, 4-2

definition 1-1

disconnecting power 4-1

disconnecting telephone-network cables 4-1

equipment installation i-xvi, 4-1

equipment installation complies with electrical codes 2-24

exposed DC wire 2-30

ground connection 2-12

ground connection order 2-26

grounded, shielded Ethernet/Fast Ethernet cables 2-22

intra-building lightning protection 2-22

laser radiation 1-6, 2-20, 4-2

lightning activity 4-1

more than one power supply connection 2-24, 4-15

only one power supply type in a router 2-24, 2-25, 2-26, 2-27

power cords 2-24

power supply disconnection 4-1

product disposal i-xvi

removing power from DC circuit 2-29, 4-10, 4-14

safety information 1-1, 2-4

SELV circuit 2-14

servicing equipment 2-29, 4-10, 4-14

trained personnel 4-1

wrist strap 4-1, 4-5, 4-15, 4-16

weight of router A-1

workbench installation 2-5