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Cisco 7201 Router Troubleshooting Documentation Roadmap
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Cisco 7201 Router Troubleshooting Documentation Roadmap
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Troubleshooting Information
Use the following documentation and tools to troubleshoot your Cisco 7201 router.
See Troubleshoot and Alerts for Cisco 7200 Routers section for information on Error and System Messages, Field Notices, Password Recovery, Security Advisories and Notices, Troubleshooting Guides, and Troubleshooting Tech Notes.
For Cisco 7201 documentation, see the Cisco 7201 Router Documentation Roadmap and
Cisco 7201 Port Adapter Documentation Roadmap.•Cisco IOS Configuration information
•Inspection and Cleaning Procedures for Fiber-Optic Connections
•Compressed Air Cleaning Issues for Fiber-Optic Connections
•Return Material Authorization (RMA) Return Instructions
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The Tools and Resources index provides links to tools and utilities such as configuration, installation, software download, troubleshooting, and assessment tools.
The Tools and Resources index includes many tools such as:
•Software Advisor
•Bug Toolkit
•TAC Case Collection
•Error Message Decoder
•Command Lookup Tool
•Output Interpreter
•Feature Navigator for Cisco IOS
•Cisco IOS Upgrade Planner
•Field Notice Alert Tool
•Software Advisor
•Software Bug Toolkit
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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