Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - V - W -
Index
A
access-list (encryption) command 4-3
access lists
See also IPSec, crypto access lists
AC power supply specifications A-1
acronyms
list of xv
addresses, MAC 3-2, 3-3
airflow
chassis clearance 3-5
exhaust 3-5
monitoring 3-5
through the chassis 2-5
alarm port 2-22
specifications A-9
allowed transform combinations
See transform sets
ambient site temperature 2-4
AppleTalk
configuring 3-14
ATM interfaces
configuring 3-16
AutoInstall
configuring 3-11
auxiliary port
pinout and signals A-8
B
banner, system 3-9
boot helper image 5-7
boot loader image 5-7
boot system flash command C-12
C
cable-management kit 2-2
cables
connecting port adapter 2-13
fiber-optic A-6
fiber-optic length A-4
fiber-optic link distance A-4
grounded, shielded cable Ethernet/Fast Ethernet warning 2-16
I/O 2-14
optical fiber A-4
RJ-45 pinout A-7
specifications A-5
swapping power 5-5
troubleshooting power subsystem 5-4
cache memory xv
cautions
blank port adapter use 1-11
changed or replaced password required 3-25
changing passwords 3-25
chassis installation 2-9
chassis overheating 3-5
erasing router configuration 3-24
GBIC LX/LH distance 2-18
installing power supply filler plates 1-11
lithium battery A-9
port adapter insertion 1-11
cd command C-8
chassis
airflow 2-5
clearance 3-5
dimensions 2-2, A-1
ground connection procedure 2-11
ground lug connector 1-4
rack-mounting 2-6
weight A-1
Cisco Documentation CD-ROM xvii
Cisco IOS
Cisco 7401ASR requirements A-2
documentation xvii
clearance
chassis 3-5
clear crypto sa command 4-6
command interpreter, EXEC 4-2
commands
access-list (encryption) 4-3
boot system flash filename C-12
cd C-8
clear counters GigabitEtherent (0 or 1) 3-16
clear crypto sa 4-6
clear interface GigabitEthernet (0 or 1) 3-16
config-register 3-24, C-12
config terminal 3-21
configure 3-20
configure memory 3-24
configure terminal 3-24
confreg 3-23
copy running-config startup-config 3-11, 3-21, 3-25
crypto ipsec transform-set 4-4
crypto isakmp enable 4-2
delete C-11
directory listing C-9
duplex 3-15
enable 3-20, 3-23
enable password 3-24
enable secret 3-24
encryption 4-2
format C-9
group 4-2
initialization-vector size 4-4
interface type slot/port 3-21
ip pxf B-1
line con 0 3-24
media-type 3-15
negotiation auto 3-15
no ip pxf B-1
no negotiation auto 3-15
no shutdown 3-24
password 3-24
reload 3-25
reset 3-23
setup 3-11
show c7400 B-1
show controller 3-16
show diag 3-25
show environment 3-5, 5-5
show environment all 3-5, 3-6
show environment last 3-5
show environment table 3-6, 5-5
show hardware 3-25
show interface GigabitEthernet X/O 3-16
show interfaces 3-2
show pxf B-3
show pxf accounting ? B-3
show pxf accounting interfaces B-3
show pxf accounting summary B-3
show pxf crash B-3
show pxf features B-4
show pxf info B-3
show pxf interface B-4
show running-config 3-21
show startup-config 3-21, 3-22, 3-23
show version 3-25, B-1
speed 3-15
commands, mkdir C-10
CompactFlash Disk
configurations A-3
specification A-3
config-register command 3-24, C-12
config terminal command 3-21
configuration bit meanings D-1
configuration file
saving 3-21
configuration modes
basic 3-20
configuration register D-1
configurations
CompactFlash Disk A-3
memory A-3
SDRAM A-3
configuration settings, viewing 3-25
configure command 3-20
configure memory command 3-24
configure terminal command 3-24
configuring
AppleTalk 3-17, 3-18
ATM interfaces 3-16
AutoInstall 3-11
basic router 3-10
examples 3-16, 3-19
Fast Ethernet (port adapter) 3-17
global paramenters 3-12
global parameters
sample configuration 3-14
IGRP 3-14
IKE 4-2
interface parameters
sample configuration3-19to 3-20
interfaces 3-16
native Fast Ethernet/Ethernet interfaces 3-15
native Gigabit Ethernet interfaces 3-15
reviewing changes 3-21
setup facility 3-11
synchronous serial interfaces 3-18
using configuration mode 3-20
VAM 4-1
verifying 4-6
confreg command 3-23
console port
pinout and signals A-8
console terminal
system banner display 5-3
cooling subsystem
description 5-2
troubleshooting 5-5
copy running-config startup-config command 3-11, 3-21, 3-25
cover removal 1-12
critical status level
environmental monitor 3-5
crossover cable, Ethernet pinout A-7
crypto access lists
creating 4-3
crypto sa command, clear 4-6
D
DC power
shutdown 3-4
DC power supply
specifications A-2
wiring the leads 2-24
delete command C-11
dimensions and weight of chassis 2-2
dimensions of chassis A-1
dir command C-9
displays
environmental 3-5
duplex command 3-15
E
EEPROM
MAC address 3-3
electrical equipment guidelines 2-3
electrostatic discharge 2-4
electrostatic discharge damage
See ESD prevention
enable command 3-20, 3-23
enable password command 3-24
enable secret command 3-24
environmental monitoring and reporting
description 3-4
show commands 3-5
environmental monitoring error message 5-5
error messages
environmental shutdown 5-5
fan failure 5-5
ESD 2-4
ESD prevention 2-4
EXEC command interpreter 4-2
exhaust air 3-5
F
fan failure error message 5-5
fan failures
shutdown 3-8
Fast Ethernet (port adapter)
configuring 3-17
Fast Ethernet/Ethernet (native interface), configuring 3-15
Fast Ethernet/Ethernet pinouts
straight-through or crossover cable A-7
fiber optic
cable distance A-4
link distance A-4
Flash memory specification A-3
format disk command C-9
G
GBIC
cable specifications A-5
installation 1-9
online insertion and removal 1-8
plug 1-9
Gigabit Ethernet (native interface), configuring 3-15
Gigabit Interface Converter A-4
global parameters
configuring 3-12
sample configuration 3-14
ground connection
connector 1-4
procedure 2-11
H
hardware
addresses 3-2
hardware addresses
See also MAC addresses
heat dissipation A-1
I
identifying startup problems 5-3
IGRP
configuring 3-14
IKE
configuring 4-2
image
boot helper or boot loader 5-7
initialization-vector size command 4-4
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 1-5
connecting port adapter cables 2-13
connecting power 2-23
grounding the chassis 2-11
interface parameters 3-16
site requirements 2-4
starting the router 3-9
tools for 2-2
workbench or tabletop 2-5
interface
configuration 3-16
parameters 3-16
sample configuration3-19to 3-20
interface type slot/port command 3-21
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
See IGRP
Internet Packet Exchange
See IPX
Internet Protocol
See IP
interpreter, EXEC command 4-2
IOS documentation xvii
IOS requirements A-2
IP
configuring 3-14
ip pxf command B-1
IPSec
access lists 4-3
configuring 4-3
crypto access lists 4-3
monitoring 4-6
transform sets
allowed combinations 4-4
defining 4-4
IPX
configuring 3-14
K
kit
rack-mount and cable-management 2-2
L
LEDs
enabled on interface processors 3-9
identification and status 1-3, 5-2
native I/O ports 5-3
using for troubleshooting
native I/O ports 5-3
port adapter 5-3
line con 0 command 3-24
lithium battery caution A-9
M
MAC addresses 3-2, 3-3
description 3-3
make a directory command C-10
media-type command 3-15, 5-6
memory
configurations A-3
replacement 1-13
specifications A-3
messages
environmental 3-5
modifications to configuration
reviewing 3-21
N
native Fast Ethernet/Ethernet interface, configuring 3-15
native Gigabit Ethernet interface, configuring 3-15
native I/O ports
LEDs 5-3
negotiation auto command 3-15
no ip pxf command B-1
no negotiation auto command 3-15
nonvolatile random-access memory
See NVRAM
normal status level
environmental monitor 3-5
no shutdown command 3-24
numbering
logical interface 3-1
port adapter slot 3-1
NVRAM
log 3-4
saving and viewing contents 3-21
size A-3
O
OIR
functional description 3-3
online insertion and removal
See OIR
out-of-tolerance voltage condition 3-4
overheating
at startup 5-3
damage 3-4
monitoring 3-4
P
password
command 3-24
recovering lost 3-22
pinouts
RJ-45 A-7
plug
GBIC 1-9
port adapter
connecting cables 2-13
logical interface numbering 3-1
slot numbering 3-1
troubleshooting 5-3, 5-6
ports
alarm A-9
console and auxiliary A-8
Fast Ethernet/Ethernet A-6
GBIC specifications A-5
power
connecting 2-23
subsystem for troubleshooting 5-2, 5-4
power cord
troubleshooting 5-4, 5-5
power supply
and environmental monitor 3-5
disabled 3-4
shutdown 3-4
troubleshooting 5-3
procedures
checking shipping container contents 1-5
configuring the Cisco 7401ASR 3-10
configuring VAM 4-1
connecting port adapter cables 2-13
connecting power 2-23
grounding the chassis 2-11
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 3-22
starting the router 3-9
tabletop or workbench installation 2-5
viewing system configuration 3-25
processor
shutdown 3-4
specifications A-3
subsystem for troubleshooting 5-2
pxf commands
ip pxf B-1
no ip pxf B-1
show pxf accounting ? B-3
show pxf accounting interface B-3
show pxf accounting summary B-3
show pxf crash B-3
show pxf features B-4
show pxf info B-3
show pxf interface B-4
R
rack-mounting
front mounted 2-7
rear mounted 2-8
rack-mount kit 2-2
reload command 3-25
replacing or recovering a lost password 3-22
reset command 3-23
reviewing changes to configuration 3-21
RIP
configuring 3-14
RJ-45
cable A-7
Routing Information Protocol
See RIP
S
sa command, clear crypto 4-6
sample configurations
global parameters mode 3-12
interface parameters 3-16
saving the configuration file 3-21
SDRAM configurations A-3
serial interfaces
configuring 3-18
setup command 3-11
setup command facility
interface summary (example) 3-13
System Configuration Dialog (example) 3-13
setup facility
configuration 3-11
shipping container
contents 1-5
show commands
show c7400 B-3
show controller 3-16
show crypto ipsec sa 4-6
show crypto ipsec transform-set 4-6
show crypto map 4-6
show diag 3-25
show environment 3-5, 5-5
show environment all 3-5, 3-6
show environment last 3-6
show environment table 3-6, 5-5
show hardware 3-25
show interface GigabitEthernet O/X 3-16
show interfaces 3-2
show pxf B-3
show pxf accounting ? B-3
show pxf accounting interface B-3
show pxf accounting summary B-3
show pxf crash B-3
show pxf features B-4
show pxf info B-3
show pxf interface B-4
show running-config 3-21
show startup-config 3-21, 3-22, 3-23
show version 3-25, B-2
shutdown
environmental 3-4
fan failure 3-8
power supply 3-4
preventing administrative 3-24
processor 3-4
thresholds 3-4
Simple Network Management Protocol
See SNMP
site ambient temperature 2-4
site requirements
guidelines 2-4
slot/port numbers for interfaces 3-2
SNMP
configuring 3-13
software requirements A-2
specifications
AC power supply A-1
alarm port A-9
chassis dimensions A-1
CompactFlash Disk A-3
DC power supply A-2
Flash memory A-3
heat dissipation A-1
humidity A-2
NVRAM A-3
processor A-3
temperature A-2
weight A-1
speed command 3-15
startup
system 3-9
troubleshooting 5-3
status
environmental 3-5
interfaces 3-2
LED 5-2
straight-through cable, Fast Ethernet/Ethernet pinout A-7
subsystems for troubleshooting
cooling 5-2, 5-5
I/O 5-6
power 5-2, 5-4
processor 5-2
synchronous serial interfaces
configuring 3-18
system banner 3-9
T
tabletop installation 2-5
temperature
ambient site 2-4
thresholds 3-4
terms
list of xv
terms and acronyms xv
tools
for installation 2-2
transform sets
allowed combinations 4-4
defining 4-4
troubleshooting
cooling subsystem 5-2, 5-5
port adapter 5-6
power subsystem 5-2, 5-4
processor subsystem 5-2, 5-6
PXF 5-8
startup problems 5-3
V
VAM
overview 4-1
voltage
monitoring 3-4
W
warnings
AC power supply 2-23
chassis grounding 2-24
Class 1 laser product 1-8
Class 1 LED product 1-9
danger xv
ESD wrist strap 1-12
grounded, shielded Ethernet/Fast Ethernet cables 2-16
Intra-building lightning protection 2-16
laser radiation 1-8
power cords 2-23
power disconnect 1-11
safety information 1-1, 2-4
SELV circuits 2-17
trained service personnel 1-11
warning status level
environmental monitor 3-5
weight of system A-1
workbench installation 2-5