Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - W -
Index
A
addresses, MAC 1-30
air
exhaust 1-33
flow 2-7
AppleTalk, configuring 4-5
AutoInstall configuration, basic 4-2
B
banner, system 3-24
boot system flash command 5-12
C
cables
AC power 1-24
interference 2-2
swapping power 6-5
caution
chassis, overheating 2-5
data loss due to formatting Flash memory card 5-9, 5-13
description ix
DRAM errors 1-12
I/O controller removal while system operating 1-30
network processing engine removal while system operating 1-30
cautions
captive installation screws 2-1
changes, reviewing configuration 4-10
chassis
clearance 1-33
footprint 2-5
ground receptacles 1-4
lifting 3-9
physical description 1-26
rack-mounting 3-2
checklist, installation 2-10
Cisco IOS requirements 1-6
clearance
chassis 1-33
commands
boot system flash 5-12
config terminal 4-9
configure 4-9
copy 5-10, 5-12
copy running-config startup-config 4-3, 4-10
enable 4-9
enable password 4-1
enable secret 4-1
full-duplex 1-23
media-type 1-23
setup 4-3
show diag 1-22, 5-1
show environment 1-33, 2-8
show environment table 1-34
show interfaces 1-29
show running-config 4-10
show startup-config 4-10
show version 1-13, 5-1
config terminal command 4-9
configuration
file, saving 4-9, 4-10
interface 4-6
modifications 4-10
reviewing modifications 4-10
configuration bit meanings B-1
configuration modes, basic 4-9
configuration procedures
AutoInstall 4-2
basic router configuration 4-2
Ethernet interface configuration 4-6
I/O controller Fast Ethernet full-duplex configuration 1-23
I/O controller Fast Ethernet media type configuration 1-23
setup command facility 4-3
synchronous serial interface configuration 4-7
configuration register B-1
configure command 4-9
configuring
AppleTalk 4-5
global parameters
description 4-3
procedure 4-4
sample configuration 4-6
interface parameters
examples of 4-6, 4-7
sample configuration4-8to 4-9
interfaces 4-6
IPX 4-5
router
using AutoInstall 4-2
using configuration mode 4-9
using the setup command facility 4-3
configuring global parameters 4-3
connecting power 3-20
connection equipment
auxiliary port signals 3-16
console and auxiliary 3-14
console port signals 3-15
Fast Ethernet MII and RJ-45 on I/O controller 3-16
connector
auxiliary port 3-16
console port 3-15
console terminal, system banner display 6-5
cooling subsystem 6-3, 6-7
copy command 5-10
copy command (Flash memory) 5-12
copy running-config startup-config command 4-3, 4-10
critical status level, environmental monitor 1-32
crossover cable, RJ-45 receptacle on I/O controller 3-19
D
damage from overheating 1-31
DC power
shutdown 1-32
displays, environmental 1-33
distance limitations, transmission 2-3
DRAM
SIMM cautions and configurations 1-12
E
EEPROM, MAC address bank 1-30
electromagnetic pulse (EMP), avoiding 2-3
electrostatic discharge, preventing 2-2
EMI, shielding 2-2
enable command 4-9
enable password 4-1
enable secret password 4-1
environmental monitor, description 1-31
Ethernet, interface configuration parameters 4-6
examples
configuring global parameters 4-4
configuring I/O controller Fast Ethernet full-duplex 1-23
configuring I/O controller Fast Ethernet media type 1-23
copying
images between Flash memory cards 5-11
images to a Flash memory card 5-10
Ethernet and serial interface configuration 4-8
formatting a new Flash memory card 5-9
replacing a port adapter 5-4
replacing a service adapter 5-4
setup command facility 4-6
show diag command output 1-22, 5-1
show environment all command output 1-35
show environment command output 1-33
show environment last command output 1-34
show interfaces command output 1-29
show version command output 1-13, 5-1
EXEC mode 4-1
exhaust air 1-33
F
fan failures 1-35
field-replaceable units (FRUs) 1-7
filler panels
port adapter 2-8
power supply 2-8
Flash memory
copy command 5-12
copying between cards 5-11
copying files 5-10
Flash memory card
formatting a new Flash memory card 5-9
inserting and removing a Flash memory card 5-7
memory options 1-27
physical description 1-27
Flash memory disk
memory options 1-28
physical description 1-27
FRUs, listing 1-7
G
global parameters, configuring 4-3
ground receptacles, chassis 1-4
H
handles
I/O controller 1-2
network processing engine 1-4
port adapter 1-3, 5-5
power supply 1-24
hardware address 1-28
I
I/O controller
handling 2-2
LEDs 6-3
MII receptacle 3-17
normal startup 6-3
physical description 1-14
reset button 1-18
RJ-45 port 3-18
subsystem for troubleshooting 6-6
identifying startup problems 6-3
IGRP 4-5
installation
checking shipping container 2-11
checklist 2-10
configuring Cisco7206 4-2
connecting I/O controller cables 3-14
connecting port adapter cables 3-14
connecting power 3-20
grounding the chassis 3-12
initial configuration information 2-9
installing brackets on the chassis 3-5
installing chassis in a rack 3-2
installing chassis on a tabletop (general installation) 3-9
interface parameters 4-6
preparing for 2-1
starting the Cisco 7206 3-24
tools for 2-8
interface
configuration 4-6
parameters 4-6
interference, radio frequency 2-2
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) 4-5
interior routing protocol (IGRP), setting 4-5
Internet Package Exchange (IPX), configuring 4-5
IP, setting routing protocols for 4-5
IPX 4-5
L
LEDs
DC OK 3-24
enabled on interface processors 3-24
I/O controller 6-3
PCMCIA slots 0 and 1 1-22
power supply 1-24, 6-3
lifting the chassis 3-9
M
messages
environmental 1-33
fan failure 2-8
MII receptacle on I/O controller, pinouts 3-18
modifications to configuration, reviewing 4-10
N
network processing engine
handling 2-2
physical description 1-7
subsystem for troubleshooting 6-7
system management functions 1-9
nonvolatile random-access memory
See NVRAM 4-10
normal status level, environmental monitor 1-32, 1-33
note, description ix
numbering
logical interface 1-28
port adapter slot 1-28
NVRAM
log 1-32
saving and viewing contents 4-10
See nonvolatile random-access memory
O
OIR, functional description 1-30
operating conditions for chassis 1-25, 2-2
out-of-tolerance temperature condition 1-32
out-of-tolerance voltage condition 1-32
overheating, preventing 2-8
overtemperature conditions 6-3
P
password, enable and enable secret 4-1
physical description
field-replaceable units
Flash memory cards 1-27
Flash memory disks 1-27
I/O controller 1-14
network processing engine 1-7
port and service adapters 1-24
power supplies 1-24
pinouts
MII receptacle on I/O controller 3-18
RJ-45 receptacle on I/O controller 3-19
port adapters
filler 2-8
handling 2-2, 5-5
logical interface numbering 1-28
physical description 1-24
slot numbering 1-3, 1-28
subsystem for troubleshooting 6-7
power
connections 3-20
cord 1-24, 6-5
DC status 1-32
site requirements 2-2
subsystem, for troubleshooting 6-3
surge suppression 2-3
power factor corrector, power supply 2-2
power supply
and environmental monitor 1-32
description 1-4
disabled 1-32
filler 2-8
LEDs 1-24, 6-3
physical description 1-24
power factor corrector 2-2
shutdown 1-32
troubleshooting 6-3
privileged command level 4-1
procedures
checking shipping container 2-11
configuring the Cisco7206 4-2
connecting I/O controller cables 3-14
connecting port adapter cables 3-14
connecting power 3-20
copying images between Flash memory cards 5-11
copying images to a Flash memory card 5-10
formatting a new Flash memory card 5-9
grounding the chassis 3-12
installing and removing a Flash memory card 5-7
installing brackets on the chassis 3-5
installing chassis on a tabletop (general installation) 3-9
rack-mounting chassis 3-2
replacing a port adapter 5-4
replacing a service adapter 5-4
replacing or recovering a lost password 5-14
starting the Cisco 7206 3-24
viewing your system configuration 5-1
processor
shutdown 1-32
system for troubleshooting 6-3
R
rack-mount installation 3-1
rack-mount kit
hardware 2-11
installation 3-2
radio frequency interference
See RFI 2-3
replacing a port adapter 5-4
replacing a service adapter 5-4
replacing or recovering a lost password 5-14
reviewing changes to configuration 4-10
RFI 2-3
RIP 4-5
RJ-45 receptacle, I/O controller
crossover cable 3-19
straight-through cable 3-19
RJ-45 receptacle on I/O controller, pinouts 3-19
Routing Information Protocol
See RIP 4-5
S
saving the configuration file 4-9, 4-10
service adapters
physical description 1-24
subsystem for troubleshooting 6-7
setup command 4-3
setup command facility 2-9
example 4-6
script
banner information (example) 4-3
interface summary (example) 4-4
System Configuration Dialog (example) 4-4
setup command facility configuration, basic 4-3
show diag command 1-22, 5-1
show environment command 1-33, 2-8
show environment last command 1-34
show environment table command 1-34
show interfaces command 1-29
show running-config command 4-10
show startup-config command 4-10
show version command 1-13, 5-1
shutdown
environmental 1-31
fan failure 1-35
power supply 1-32
processor 1-32
thresholds 1-31
Simple Network Management Protocol
See SNMP 4-5
site log 2-12
site requirements
environment 2-6
equipment racks 2-4
plant wiring 2-2
power 2-2
preventive configuration 2-6
slot/port numbers for interfaces 1-28
SNMP 4-5
SNMP management 1-9
software requirements 1-6
startup, system 3-24
status
DC power 1-32
environmental 1-33, 2-8
interfaces 1-29
straight-through cable, RJ-45 receptacle on I/O controller 3-19
subsystems for troubleshooting
cooling 6-7
I/O controller 6-6
network processing engine 6-7
port adapters 6-7
power 6-5
service adapters 6-7
switch
power 1-25
synchronous serial interfaces, configuring 4-7
system specifications 1-5
T
telco-type equipment racks 2-4, 3-1, 3-9
temperature, internal chassis 1-31
terminology xiii
thresholds, shutdown 1-31
tools, for installation 2-8
troubleshooting
cooling subsystem 6-7
power subsystem 6-5
processor subsystem 6-6
startup problems 6-3
strategy 6-2
W
warnings
warning definition x
warning status level, environmental monitor 1-32
wiring
color codes 1
interference 2-2
plant 2-2
telephone industry 25-pair color code 1