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Cisco 7100 Series VPN Routers

Cisco 7100 Series VPN Quick Start Guide

Table Of Contents

Cisco 7100 series VPN router

Related Documentation

Prepare for Installation

Rack-Mount the Router

Attach the Brackets to the Router

Attach the Router to the Rack

Attach the Grounding Lug

Attach the Cable-Management Bracket

Connect the Router to the Network

Connect the Fast Ethernet Ports

Connect the T1 Ports (Cisco 7120 4T1 Only)

Connect the T3 Ports

Connect the E3 Ports

Connect the ATM T3 or E3 Ports

Connect the ATM SMI3 or MM3 Ports

Connect the Console Port

Connect the Power

Connect the Single AC Power Supply

Connect the Dual AC Power Supply

Start and Configure the System

Check Conditions Prior to System Startup

Start the System

Perform a Basic Configuration Using the Setup Facility

Maintenance

Replace the VPN Acceleration Module (VAM)

Replace the Compact Flash Disk

Replace the Power Supply

Translated Warnings

Warning Definition Statement

Obtaining Documentation

World Wide Web

Documentation CD-ROM

Ordering Documentation

Documentation Feedback

Obtaining Technical Assistance

Cisco.com

Technical Assistance Center

Cisco TAC Web Site


Quick Start Guide

Cisco 7100 series VPN router


1  Related Documentation

All of the documentation mentioned below is available online, on the Documentation CD-ROM, or as printed documents. For a complete list of documentation, refer to the Cisco 7100 Series Router Documentation flyer (part number DOC-7814391=) that shipped with your router, online at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7100/14391fly.htm.

Your router and the Cisco IOS software running on it contain extensive features and functionality, which are documented in the following resources:

Cisco IOS software:

For configuration information and support, refer to the Cisco IOS software configuration documentation set that corresponds to the software release installed on your Cisco hardware.

For sample configurations, refer to the Cisco 7100 Series VPN Configuration Guide online at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7100/swcg/index.htm.

For FIPS 140 Security documents: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7100/fipsecur/index.htm

For the VPN Device Manager documents: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7100/vdm/index.htm


Note You can access Cisco IOS software configuration and hardware installation and maintenance documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.cisco.com. Translated documentation is available at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml.


For hardware, maintenance, and configuration information:
Cisco 7100 series VPN router Installation and Configuration Guide online at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7100/hwicg/index.htm

For international agency compliance, safety, and statutory information for WAN interfaces:
Cisco 7100 series VPN router Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information online at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7100/6345rcsi.htm.

For service and port adapters:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7100/7100pacn/index.htm

For field replaceable units (FRUs):
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7100/fru/index.htm

For troubleshooting information:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7100/7100trbl.htm

To view Cisco documentation or obtain general information about the documentation, refer to the following sections:

World Wide Web

Documentation CD-ROM

Ordering Documentation

Documentation Feedback

Cisco.com

Technical Assistance Center

2  Prepare for Installation

Figure 1 Cisco 7100 series VPN router - Front View


Note For detailed hardware installation instructions and safety guidelines, refer to the Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Installation and Configuration Guide.



Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment.



Warning Read the Installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source.



Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area is where access can only be gained by service personnel through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.


1. Ensure the site is set up properly and ensure your safety when installing the router:

Lift the router safely out of the packing container.

Ensure the power service at the site is suitable for the router you are installing.

2. Check the packing slip to ensure that all the proper components are present.

3. Verify that you have the required tools and parts:

19- and 24-inch rack-mount brackets

Four screws for installing the router in the rack (not included)

One double ground lug and two Phillips-head machine screws with locking washers

Number 2 Phillips screwdriver (not included)

Flat blade screwdriver

Appropriate cables to connect the router to the network and console terminal

Power cord (two power cords if dual power supply)

3  Rack-Mount the Router


Note This procedure assumes you are installing the router in a rack. For tabletop installation, refer to the Cisco 7100 series VPN router Installation and Configuration Guide.



Note Although these installations show the 19-inch brackets, the procedure is the same for the larger brackets.


Attach the Brackets to the Router


Step 1 Locate the brackets and screws.

Step 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to attach the brackets on the side panels of the router in one of the following ways:

Front panel forward (see Figure 2)

Rear panel forward (see Figure 3)

Figure 2 Attach the Brackets to the Front Side Panel s

Figure 3 Attach the Brackets to the Rear Side Panel s


Attach the Router to the Rack


Warning Do not touch the power supply when the power cord is connected. For systems with a power switch, line voltages are present within the power supply even when the power switch is off and the power cord is connected. For systems without a power switch, line voltages are present within the power supply when the power cord is connected.



Step 1 Locate the screws to mount the chassis in the rack. (See

Figure 4 Attach the Router to the Rack

Step 2 Position one person to lift the chassis into the equipment rack.

Step 3 Align the bracket holes with the mounting holes in the equipment rack.

Step 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to attach the router to the equipment rack.


Attach the Grounding Lug


Note Before you connect power or power on your router, we strongly recommend that you attach the grounding lug to the chassis grounding receptacles.



Step 1 Locate the grounding lug and screws. (See Figure 5.)

Figure 5 Attach the Grounding Lug

Step 2 Use the wire stripper to strip one end of the 6-AWG wire approximately 0.75 inch (19.05 mm).

Step 3 Insert the 6-AWG wire into the wire receptacle on the grounding lug.

Step 4 Use the crimping tool to carefully crimp the wire receptacle around the wire; this step is required to ensure a proper mechanical connection.

Step 5 Insert the two screws through the holes in the grounding lug.Ensure that the grounding lug does not interfere with other router hardware.

Step 6 Use a Phillips screwdriver to carefully tighten the screws until the grounding lug is held firmly to the chassis. Do not overtighten the screws.

Step 7 Connect the opposite end of the grounding wire to the appropriate grounding point at your site to ensure an adequate chassis ground.


Attach the Cable-Management Bracket


Step 1 Locate the chassis grounding receptacles on the rear sides of the chassis.


Note Both rear sides of Cisco 7100 series chassis have two grounding receptacles. Attach the cable-management bracket to the two grounding receptacles that were not used to ground the chassis in the "Attaching a System Ground Connection" on page 3-5 of the Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Installation and Configuration Guide.


Step 2 Align the cable-management bracket to the vacant receptacles.

Step 3 Thread two M3.5 x 7-mm Phillips flathead screws through the bracket and into the chassis. (See Figure 6.) Use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws.

Figure 6 Attach the Cable Management Bracket

4  Connect the Router to the Network


Note Unless noted otherwise, all procedures apply to any Cisco 7100 series router.



Connect the Fast Ethernet Ports

The 10BaseT/100BaseTX Fast Ethernet ports support IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.3u specifications for 10-Mbps and 100-Mbps transmission over unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables. These ports support autosensing and autonegotiation of the proper transmission mode with an attached device.

Figure 7 Connecting the Fast Ethernet Ports


Step 1 Attach a standard straight-through or crossover Category 3 or Category 5 UTP cable directly to the RJ-45 receptacle on the router.

Step 2 Attach the network end of the cable to an Ethernet hub or end station.


Connect the T1 Ports (Cisco 7120 4T1 Only)

The four T1 ports operate at T1 (1.544-Mbps) and E1 (2.048-Mbps) speeds Each port uses an identical 60-pin D-shell receptacle that supports the following interface types:

EIA/TIA-232

V.35

EIA/TIA-449

X.21

EIA-530


Step 1 Attach the appropriate serial cable directly to the receptacle on the router and tighten the strain-relief screws. (See Figure 8).

Figure 8 Connect the T1 Ports (Cisco 7120 4T1 Only)

Step 2 Attach the network end of the serial cable to a DSU, CSU, DTE, or other external synchronous serial equipment and tighten the strain-relief screws.


Connect the T3 Ports

The T3 port supports full-duplex operation at T3 (45-Mbps) speeds. Use a 75-ohm coaxial cable to connect to a T3 serial network. Serial cables conform to EIA/TIA-612 and EIA/TIA-613 specifications. The T3 serial ports on the router are considered to be DTE devices.


Note The T3 ports support several types of integrated DSUs. For a listing of DSU feature compatibilities, refer to Appendix C, "Cable Specifications," in the Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Installation and Configuration Guide.



Step 1 Attach the appropriate 75-ohm coaxial cable directly to the receptacle on the router and tighten the strain-relief screws.

Step 2 Attach the network end of the coaxial cable to the external synchronous serial equipment. (See Figure 9.)

Figure 9 Connect the T3 Ports


Connect the E3 Ports

The E3 port supports full-duplex operation at E3 (34-Mbps) speeds. Use a 75-ohm coaxial cable to connect to an E3 serial network. Serial cables conform to EIA/TIA-612 and EIA/TIA-613 specifications. The E3 serial ports on the router are considered to be DTE devices.


Note The E3 ports support several types of integrated DSUs. For a listing of DSU feature compatibilities, refer to Appendix C, "Cable Specifications," in the Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Installation and Configuration Guide.



Step 1 Attach the appropriate 75-ohm coaxial cable directly to the receptacle on the router and tighten the strain-relief screws. (See Figure 10.)

Figure 10 Connect the E3 Ports

Step 2 Attach the network end of the coaxial cable to the external synchronous serial equipment.


Note The E3 coaxial cable comes with an attached ferrite bead.



Connect the ATM T3 or E3 Ports

The T3 port supports full-duplex operation at T3 (45-Mbps) speeds. The E3 port supports full-duplex operation at E3 (34-Mbps) speeds. Use a 75-ohm coaxial cable to connect to a T3 or E3 ATM serial network. Serial cables conform to EIA/TIA-612 and EIA/TIA-613 specifications. The T3 and E3 serial ports on the router are considered to be DTE devices.


Step 1 Attach a 75-ohm coaxial cable directly to the receptacle on the router. (See Figure 11.)

Figure 11 Connect the ATM T3 or E3 Ports

Step 2 Attach the network end of the cable to the external synchronous serial equipment.


Note The E3 coaxial cable (not shown) comes with an attached ferrite bead.



Connect the ATM SMI3 or MM3 Ports

The SMI3 (OC-3c/STM-1 single-mode intermediate reach) and MM3 (OC-3c/STM-1 multimode) ports provide an interface to ATM networks and transmit and receive data at rates of up to 155 Mbps bidirectionally. The SMI3 and MM3 ports connect to a SONET/SDH single-mode or multimode optical fiber cable. Use one duplex SC-type connector or two simplex SC-type connectors.


Warning Class 1 laser product.



Warning Because invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the aperature of the port when no fiber cable is connected, avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open apertures.



Step 1 Attach the fiber-optic cable (either one duplex SC-type connector or two simplex SC-type connectors) directly to the receptacle on the router. (See Figure 12.)

Figure 12 Connect the ATM SMI3 and MM3 Ports

Step 2 Attach the network end of the cable to an external DSU (an ATM network).


Note For information on SONET specifications for fiber-optic transmissions, power budget, and power margins for multimode and single-mode transmissions, refer to Appendix C, "Cable Specifications," in the Cisco 7100 VPN Series Router Installation and Configuration Guide.



Connect the Console Port

Use the console terminal for local administrative access to the router.


Step 1 Attach the appropriate cable (RJ-45 rollover cable and an RJ-45-to-DB-25 or RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter) directly to the receptacle on the router. The adapters provided are labeled TERMINAL. Other types of adapters are not included. (See Figure 13.)

Figure 13 Connect the Console Port

Step 2 Attach the other end of the cable to a terminal or PC.

Step 3 Configure the terminal or PC terminal emulation software for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 2 stop bits.


Note Refer to the "Connecting the Console Port and Auxiliary Port" section in Chapter 3, "Installing Cisco 7100 Series Routers," in the Cisco 7100 VPN Series Router Installation and Configuration Guide.



5  Connect the Power

The Cisco 7120 routers have one power supply with one AC-input power receptacle; the Cisco 7140 routers have two power supplies with two AC-input power receptacles for power load-sharing and redundancy. A modular power cable connects each AC-input power supply to the site AC power source. The router's main power switch is located next to the AC-input power receptacles.

Connect the Single AC Power Supply

The power supply for the Cisco 7120 router is a single four-output switching power supply with power factor correction and regulated outputs.


Warning Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available.



Warning The AC power supply has double pole/neutral fusing.



Warning The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the main disconnecting device.



Step 1 At the rear of the router, check that the power switch is in the off (O) position.

Step 2 Connect one end of the power cord to the power connector on the rear of the router. (See Figure 14.)

Figure 14 Connect the Cisco 7120 Router AC Power Supply

Step 3 Connect the other end of the power cord to the power outlet.


Connect the Dual AC Power Supply

The power supply for the Cisco 7140 router is a dual four-output switching power supply with power factor correction and regulated outputs.


Note For additional AC power cable strain relief, secure the cable to the power supply handle by inserting a nylon cable tie through the hole in the handle and around the cable.



Step 1 At the rear of the router, check that the power switch is in the off (O) position.

Step 2 Slide the cable-retention clip up, away from the AC receptacle, and plug in the power cable. (See Figure 15.)

Figure 15 Connect the Dual AC Power Supply for the Cisco 7140 Router

Step 3 Secure the cable in the power supply AC receptacle by sliding the cable-retention clip down until it fits around the connector. The cable-retention clip provides strain relief for the AC power cable.

Step 4 Plug the AC power supply cable into the AC power source.


Note The Cisco 7140 router will operate with power connected to either of the two power supplies. The second AC-input power supply simply enables power load-sharing and redundancy. There is no primary or secondary power supply for the Cisco 7140 router.

We recommend powering the router from a 15A receptacle at the power source.



6  Start and Configure the System

Check Conditions Prior to System Startup

Check the following conditions before you start your router:

Any port adapter or service module is securely inserted in its slot.

All network interface cables are connected.

A Flash Disk or Flash memory card is installed in its PC Card slot.

The power cable is connected (for dual power supplies, the cable-retention clip is secured).

The console terminal is connected and powered on.


Start the System

This section describes how to start the Cisco 7100 series VPN router.


Step 1 Check that all hardware parts and cables are securely attached to the chassis.

Step 2 Check that a Flash Disk or PC Card or Flash memory card is installed.

Step 3 Check that the console terminal is turned on.

Step 4 At the rear of the router, place the power switch on the power supply in the on (|) position. The green power LED on the router goes on.

Step 5 Listen for the fans; you should immediately hear them operating.

Step 6 During the boot process, observe the system LEDs. The LEDs on most of the fixed interfaces and port adapters go on and off in irregular sequence.

Step 7 Observe the initialization process. When the system boot is complete (a few seconds), the network processor begins to initialize the interfaces. During this initialization, the LEDs on each port behave differently (most flash on and off). When initialization is complete, the enabled LED on each interface goes on.


Note For more information on LEDs, refer to the "System LEDs and Reset Button" section in Chapter 1, "Cisco 7100 Series Product Overview," in the Cisco 7100 VPN Series Router Installation and Configuration Guide.



Perform a Basic Configuration Using the Setup Facility

This section provides a sample of a basic router configuration using the setup facility. The output from the setup facility varies depending on the Cisco 7100 series model you are installing. It does not contain a complete example of all possible features that can be used by the various interfaces. The following configuration examples show the installation of a Cisco 7140 router.


Note For information the defaults settings for the various interfaces, and procedures on how to use autoinstall or global configuration mode to configure the router, refer to Chapter 4, "Performing a Basic Startup Configuration," in the Cisco 7100 VPN Series Router Installation and Configuration Guide.



Step 1 Power on the router. After startup, the console screen displays a script and a system banner similar to the following. When you see this information, you have successfully booted your router.

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Software clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013.
           cisco Systems, Inc.
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Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software 
IOS (tm) EGR Software (c7100-P-M), Release Version 12.0(19990204:220751) [biff-bigrock.sync 122]
Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 08-Feb-99 11:26 by biff
Image text-base:0x60008900, data-base:0x609D2000
cisco 7140 (EGR) processor with 90112K/73728K bytes of memory.
R7000 CPU at 262Mhz, Implementation 39, Rev 1.0, 256KB L2, 2048KB L3 Cache
4 slot midplane, Version 0.1
Last reset from power-on
X.25 software, Version 3.0.0.
2 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
2 ATM network interface(s)
125K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.

8192K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 1 (Sector size 128K).
8192K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 256K).

Step 2 Enter yes or press Return to enter the initial configuration dialog:

--- System Configuration Dialog ---
Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: yes
At any point you may enter a question mark '?' for help.
Use ctrl-c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt.
Default settings are in square brackets '[]'.

Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity
for management of the system, extended setup will ask you
to configure each interface on the system

Step 3 Enter yes or press Return to see the current interface summary:

First, would you like to see the current interface summary? [yes]: yes
Any interface listed with OK? value "NO" does not have a valid configuration
Interface            IP-Address      OK? Method  Status   Protocol
FastEthernet0/0      unassigned      NO  unset   up       up 
FastEthernet0/1      unassigned      NO  unset   up       up 
ATM1/0               unassigned      NO  unset   down     down 
ATM2/0               unassigned      NO  unset   down     down 


Note The example shows a router at first-time startup; that is, nothing is configured. The type of interfaces vary depending on the type of Cisco 7100 series router you are using and the type of modular port adapter installed in the router.


Step 4 Enter router host name, the enable secret password, enable password, and the virtual terminal password:

Configuring global parameters:
  Enter host name [Router]: sanjose
  The enable secret is a password used to protect access to
  privileged EXEC and configuration modes. This password, after
  entered, becomes encrypted in the configuration.
  Enter enable secret: barney

  The enable password is used when you do not specify an
  enable secret password, with some older software versions, and
  some boot images.
  Enter enable password: betty
  The virtual terminal password is used to protect
  access to the router over a network interface.
  Enter virtual terminal password: fred

Step 5 Enter yes or press Return to accept SNMP management; enter no to refuse it:

Configure System Management? [yes/no]: no
  Configure SNMP Network Management? [yes]: no


Note The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the most widely supported open standard for network management. It provides a means to access and set configuration and run-time parameters of routers and communication servers. SNMP defines a set of functions that can be used to monitor and control network elements.


Step 6 Enter yes or press Return to configure IP routing and select an interior routing protocol:

Configure IP? [yes]: yes
  Configure IGRP routing? [yes]: yes
    Your IGRP autonomous system number [1]: 15
  Configure CLNS? [no]: no


Note Choose which protocols to support on your interfaces. For IP-only installations, you can accept the default values for most of the questions. In most cases, you use IP routing. If you are using IP routing, you must also select an interior routing protocol. You can specify only one of two interior routing protocols to operate on your system using setup: Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) or Routing Information Protocol (RIP).


Step 7 Configure the Fast Ethernet LAN port in slot 0. Use your own addresses and subnet mask at the setup prompts. Consult with your network administrator for this information.

Configuring interface parameters: 
Do you want to configure FastEthernet0/0 interface? [yes]: yes
  Use the 100 Base-TX (RJ-45) connector? [yes]: yes
  Operate in full-duplex mode? [no]: yes
  Configure IP on this interface? [yes]: yes
    IP address for this interface: 10.0.0.0
    Subnet mask for this interface [255.0.0.0]: 
    Class A network is 10.0.0.0, 8 subnet bits; mask is /8
Do you want to configure FastEthernet0/1 interface? [yes]: no

Note Many of the interface LEDs do not go on until you have configured them. To verify correct operation of each interface, complete the first-time startup procedures and configuration, and then refer to the LED descriptions in Chapter 1, "Cisco 7100 series VPN router Product Overview" in the Cisco 7100 VPN Series Router Installation and Configuration Guide to check the status of the interfaces.


Step 8 Configure the ATM port in slot 1. Use your own addresses and subnet mask at the setup prompts. Consult with your network administrator for this information.

Do you want to configure ATM1/0 interface? [yes]: yes
  Configure IP on this interface? [yes]: yes
    IP address for this interface: 10.0.0.10
    Subnet mask for this interface [255.0.0.0]:
    Class A network is 10.0.0.10, 8 subnet bits; mask is /8
Do you want to configure ATM2/0 interface? [yes]:no

Step 9 Configure the synchronous serial port in slot 4. Use your own addresses and subnet mask at the setup prompts. Consult with your network administrator for this information.

Do you want to configure Serial4/0 interface 3/0 [yes]: yes
Configure IP on this interface? [yes]: yes
    IP address for this interface: 10.1.1.20 
    Number of bits in subnet field [0]: 
    Class A network is 10.1.1.0, 0 subnet bits; mask is /24

Step 10 Review your configuration.

The following configuration command script was created:
hostname sanjose
enable secret 5 $1$gG.I$gc9JUfK2r6pIDL0vo3j191
enable password betty
line vty 0 4
password fred
no snmp-server
!
ip routing
no clns routing
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
media-type 100BaseX
full-duplex
ip address 10.1.1.20 255.0.0.0
!
interface FastEthernet0/1
shutdown
no ip address
!
interface ATM1/0
ip address 10.1.1.10 255.0.0.0
!
interface ATM2/0
shutdown
no ip address
!
router igrp 15
redistribute connected
network 1.0.0.0
!
end

Step 11 Save your settings to NVRAM by selecting option 2.

[0] Go to the IOS command prompt without saving this config.
[1] Return back to the setup without saving this config.
[2] Save this configuration to nvram and exit.
Enter your selection [2]: 2

Your router is now minimally configured and ready to use. You can use the setup command if you want to modify the parameters after the initial configuration. To perform more complex configurations, use the configure command.


Note If the system does not complete each of the steps in the startup procedure, proceed to Chapter 5, "Troubleshooting the Installation," in the Cisco 7100 VPN Series Router Installation and Configuration Guide for troubleshooting recommendations and procedures.


7  Maintenance

This section includes installation and removal instructions for the most common field replaceable units (FRUs).

Replace the VPN Acceleration Module (VAM)

The Service Adapter VAMs (SA-VAMs) support online insertion and removal (OIR), however, the Service Module VAM (SM-VAM) does not support OIR. You need to power off the router before beginning the removal and installation process.


Note When powering off the router, wait a minimum of 30 seconds before powering it on again



Note If a VPN acceleration module lever or other retaining mechanism does not move to the locked position, the module is not completely seated in the midplane. Carefully pull the module out of the slot, reinsert it, and move the VPN accelerator module lever or other mechanism to the locked position.


Figure 16 Replace the VAM

To replace a port adapter, see the appropriate port adapter documentation at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7100/7100pacn/index.htm.

Replace the Compact Flash Disk


Note Compact Flash Disks are replaceable while the system is operating.


Figure 17 Replace the Compact Flash Disk

1

Insert the compact Flash Disk

3

Press the ejector button

2

Insertion complete—compact Flash Disk protrudes

   


Step 1 Remove the compact Flash Disk by pushing the ejector button (3).

Step 2 Insert the new compact Flash Disk (1 and 2). The compact Flash Disk protrudes from the I/O controller when it is completely inserted.

To replace the compact Flash Disk, see the "Prepare for Installation" section.


Also see Using the Flash Disk at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7200vx/72vxfru/5819fdsk.htm.

Replace the Power Supply

Figure 18 Replacing the Power Supply

1

Power switch

4

Captive installation screws

2

PWR OK LED

5

Handle

3

AC/DC power input connection

   


Caution To ensure adequate airflow across the router power supplies, a power supply or a power supply filler plate must be installed in each power supply bay.


Step 1 Power down the router.

Step 2 Disconnect the router from the power source (3).

Step 3 Unscrew the captive installation screws (4).

Step 4 Grasp the handle (5) and pull the power supply out of the chassis.

Step 5 Insert a new power supply of the same type that you removed and tighten the captive installation screws.

Step 6 Connect the power supply to the power source and power up the router. Also see the power supply documentation URLs listed on page 2.


8  Translated Warnings

Before beginning this router installation, and for a complete list of translated safety warnings, read the Cisco 7100 series VPN router Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information that shipped with your router.

Warning Definition Statement

The following warnings definition statement is also found in the Preface of the Cisco 7100 VPN Series Router Installation and Configuration Guide.

 

Warning This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.

Waarschuwing

Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar. U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken. Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken, dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico's en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van standaard maatregelen om ongelukken te voorkomen. Voor vertalingen van de waarschuwingen die in deze publicatie verschijnen, kunt u het document Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Informatie over naleving van veiligheids- en andere voorschriften) raadplegen dat bij dit toestel is ingesloten.

Varoitus

Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa. Olet tilanteessa, joka voi johtaa ruumiinvammaan. Ennen kuin työskentelet minkään laitteiston parissa, ota selvää sähkökytkentöihin liittyvistä vaaroista ja tavanomaisista onnettomuuksien ehkäisykeinoista. Tässä julkaisussa esiintyvien varoitusten käännökset löydät laitteen mukana olevasta Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information -kirjasesta (määräysten noudattaminen ja tietoa turvallisuudesta).

Attention

Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant causer des blessures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de travailler sur un équipement, soyez conscient des dangers posés par les circuits électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les procédures couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents. Pour prendre connaissance des traductions d'avertissements figurant dans cette publication, consultez le document Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Conformité aux règlements et consignes de sécurité) qui accompagne cet appareil.

Warnung

Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer Situation, die zu einer Körperverletzung führen könnte. Bevor Sie mit der Arbeit an irgendeinem Gerät beginnen, seien Sie sich der mit elektrischen Stromkreisen verbundenen Gefahren und der Standardpraktiken zur Vermeidung von Unfällen bewußt. Übersetzungen der in dieser Veröffentlichung enthaltenen Warnhinweise finden Sie im Dokument Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Informationen zu behördlichen Vorschriften und Sicherheit), das zusammen mit diesem Gerät geliefert wurde.

Avvertenza

Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone. Prima di lavorare su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre conoscere i pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici ed essere al corrente delle pratiche standard per la prevenzione di incidenti. La traduzione delle avvertenze riportate in questa pubblicazione si trova nel documento Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Conformità alle norme e informazioni sulla sicurezza) che accompagna questo dispositivo.

Advarsel

Dette varselsymbolet betyr fare. Du befinner deg i en situasjon som kan føre til personskade. Før du utfører arbeid på utstyr, må du vare oppmerksom på de faremomentene som elektriske kretser innebærer, samt gjøre deg kjent med vanlig praksis når det gjelder å unngå ulykker. Hvis du vil se oversettelser av de advarslene som finnes i denne publikasjonen, kan du se i dokumentet Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Overholdelse av forskrifter og sikkerhetsinformasjon) som ble levert med denne enheten.

Aviso

Este símbolo de aviso indica perigo. Encontra-se numa situação que lhe poderá causar danos físicos. Antes de começar a trabalhar com qualquer equipamento, familiarize-se com os perigos relacionados com circuitos eléctricos, e com quaisquer práticas comuns que possam prevenir possíveis acidentes. Para ver as traduções dos avisos que constam desta publicação, consulte o documento Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Informação de Segurança e Disposições Reguladoras) que acompanha este dispositivo.

¡Advertencia!

Este símbolo de aviso significa peligro. Existe riesgo para su integridad física. Antes de manipular cualquier equipo, considerar los riesgos que entraña la corriente eléctrica y familiarizarse con los procedimientos estándar de prevención de accidentes. Para ver una traducción de las advertencias que aparecen en esta publicación, consultar el documento titulado Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Información sobre seguridad y conformidad con las disposiciones reglamentarias) que se acompaña con este dispositivo.

Varning!

Denna varningssymbol signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada. Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och känna till vanligt förfarande för att förebygga skador. Se förklaringar av de varningar som förkommer i denna publikation i dokumentet Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Efterrättelse av föreskrifter och säkerhetsinformation), vilket medföljer denna anordning.


9  Obtaining Documentation

The following sections explain how to obtain documentation from Cisco Systems.

World Wide Web

You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com

Translated documentation is available at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml

Documentation CD-ROM

Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a Cisco Documentation CD-ROM package, which is shipped with your product. The Documentation CD-ROM is updated monthly and may be more current than printed documentation. The CD-ROM package is available as a single unit or through an annual subscription.

Ordering Documentation

Cisco documentation is available in the following ways:

Registered Cisco Direct Customers can order Cisco product documentation from the Networking Products MarketPlace:

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/order/order_root.pl

Registered Cisco.com users can order the Documentation CD-ROM through the online Subscription Store:

http://www.cisco.com/go/subscription

Nonregistered Cisco.com users can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco corporate headquarters (California, USA) at 408 526-7208 or, elsewhere in North America, by calling 800 553-NETS (6387).

Documentation Feedback

If you are reading Cisco product documentation on Cisco.com, you can submit technical comments electronically. Click Leave Feedback at the bottom of the Cisco Documentation home page. After you complete the form, print it out and fax it to Cisco at 408 527-0730.

You can e-mail your comments to bug-doc@cisco.com.

To submit your comments by mail, use the response card behind the front cover of your document, or write to the following address:

Cisco Systems
Attn: Document Resource Connection
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-9883

We appreciate your comments.

10  Obtaining Technical Assistance

Cisco provides Cisco.com as a starting point for all technical assistance. Customers and partners can obtain documentation, troubleshooting tips, and sample configurations from online tools by using the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) Web Site. Cisco.com registered users have complete access to the technical support resources on the Cisco TAC Web Site.

Cisco.com

Cisco.com is the foundation of a suite of interactive, networked services that provides immediate, open access to Cisco information, networking solutions, services, programs, and resources at any time, from anywhere in the world.

Cisco.com is a highly integrated Internet application and a powerful, easy-to-use tool that provides a broad range of features and services to help you to

Streamline business processes and improve productivity

Resolve technical issues with online support

Download and test software packages

Order Cisco learning materials and merchandise

Register for online skill assessment, training, and certification programs

You can self-register on Cisco.com to obtain customized information and service. To access Cisco.com, go to the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com

Technical Assistance Center

The Cisco TAC is available to all customers who need technical assistance with a Cisco product, technology, or solution. Two types of support are available through the Cisco TAC: the Cisco TAC Web Site and the Cisco TAC Escalation Center.

Inquiries to Cisco TAC are categorized according to the urgency of the issue:

Priority level 4 (P4)—You need information or assistance concerning Cisco product capabilities, product installation, or basic product configuration.

Priority level 3 (P3)—Your network performance is degraded. Network functionality is noticeably impaired, but most business operations continue.

Priority level 2 (P2)—Your production network is severely degraded, affecting significant aspects of business operations. No workaround is available.

Priority level 1 (P1)—Your production network is down, and a critical impact to business operations will occur if service is not restored quickly. No workaround is available.

Which Cisco TAC resource you choose is based on the priority of the problem and the conditions of service contracts, when applicable.

Cisco TAC Web Site

The Cisco TAC Web Site allows you to resolve P3 and P4 issues yourself, saving both cost and time. The site provides around-the-clock access to online tools, knowledge bases, and software. To access the Cisco TAC Web Site, go to the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/tac

All customers, partners, and resellers who have a valid Cisco services contract have complete access to the technical support resources on the Cisco TAC Web Site. The Cisco TAC Web Site requires a Cisco.com login ID and password. If you have a valid service contract but do not have a login ID or password, go to the following URL to register:

http://www.cisco.com/register/

If you cannot resolve your technical issues by using the Cisco TAC Web Site, and you are a Cisco.com registered user, you can open a case online by using the TAC Case Open tool at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/tac/caseopen

If you have Internet access, it is recommended that you open P3 and P4 cases through the Cisco TAC Web Site.Cisco TAC Escalation Center

The Cisco TAC Escalation Center addresses issues that are classified as priority level 1 or priority level 2; these classifications are assigned when severe network degradation significantly impacts business operations. When you contact the TAC Escalation Center with a P1 or P2 problem, a Cisco TAC engineer will automatically open a case.

To obtain a directory of toll-free Cisco TAC telephone numbers for your country, go to the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml

Before calling, please check with your network operations center to determine the level of Cisco support services to which your company is entitled; for example, SMARTnet, SMARTnet Onsite, or Network Supported Accounts (NSA). In addition, please have available your service agreement number and your product serial number