Cisco Systems 12406 Installing the Rack-Mount Brackets Optional, Tools and Equipment Required

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Chapter 3 Installing the Router

Installing a Router

Installing the Rack-Mount Brackets (Optional)

The router accessory kit includes a pair of rack-mount brackets that can be used as a temporary aid to bear the weight of the router while it is being positioned in the equipment rack and secured. The use of these mounting brackets is optional; you can install the router in the rack without using these brackets. These brackets can be left in place following router installation.

Tools and Equipment Required

You need the following items to install the optional rack-mount brackets:

Number 2 Phillips screwdriver

Tape measure (optional)

Level (optional)

Installing the Optional Rack-Mount Brackets

To install the rack-mount brackets, see Figure 3-1and follow these steps:

Step 1 Measure and mark the hole at the same height on both the left and right rack rails. Step 2 Mount the right mounting bracket:

a.Hold the right rack-mount bracket against the right rack rail and align the bottom screw hole in the bracket with the marked screw hole on the rail.

b.Insert a screw through the bottom hole in the bracket and finger tighten the screw.

c.Insert and finger tighten a second screw in the top hole in the bracket.

Step 3 Follow Step 2a through Step 2c to mount the left rack-mount bracket.

Step 4 Use a level to verify that the tops of the two brackets are level, or use a measuring tape to verify that both brackets are the same distance from the tops of both rack rails.

Step 5 Use a screwdriver to tighten all the screws.

 

 

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Contents Installing the Router Installing a Router Installing the Rack-Mount Brackets Optional Installing the Optional Rack-Mount BracketsTools and Equipment Required Installing the Optional Rack-Mount Brackets Lower and Upper Center-Mount Brackets Installing Center-Mount Brackets OptionalRepeat through for both upper center-mount brackets Installing the Optional Center-Mount BracketsPower supply Installing the Chassis in a RackOL-11497-03 Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connections Installing the Chassis on a Tabletop or Flat SurfaceSupplemental Bonding and Grounding Port for Nebs Compliance Crimping the Lug Connecting RP and Line Card CablesChassis Cable-Management Bracket Connecting Alarm Card Cables GRP Console and Auxiliary Ports Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary PortsGRP Console DCE and Auxiliary DTE Port Connections GRP Console Port Signals GRP Auxiliary Port SignalsPin Signal Input/Output Description RTS PRP Console and Auxiliary Port Connections PRP Console and Auxiliary PortsConsole Port Pin Signal Input/Output Description PRP Console Port SignalsInstalling a Flash Memory Card PRP Auxiliary Port SignalsAuxiliary Port Pin Signal 10 Flash Memory Card Slot Opening 11 RJ-45 and MII Ethernet Connections Connecting the GRP to an Ethernet NetworkMDC Pin1 Out Input/Output Description CodePin Pin Out Input/Output Description CodePin Signal Connecting the PRP to an Ethernet Network14 Using the Ethernet Port on the PRP PRP Ethernet Connections Ethernet Port Pin Signal DescriptionCrossover Cable Pinout for Connecting Two PRPs Connecting to an AC Power Source Parameter RJ-45Parameter Router Power Combination 18 AC Power Distribution Unit Connecting to a DC Power Source DC PDU Power a Power On the Router Alarm Cisco IOS Software Images IOS Software Configuration for the RouterConditions to Check Before System Startup Starting the Router and Observing Initial Conditions Overview of the Boot ProcessOL-11497-03 Display Meaning Source RP Alphanumeric LEDRP Interfaces Using the RP LEDs GRP Interfaces Using the GRP LEDs PRP Interfaces Using the PRP LEDs ETH External Network Interface System Configuration DialogueDir slot0 Manually Booting the SystemDir bootflash Locating a Valid Cisco IOS Software ImageCommand Description Booting from the Cisco IOS Software ImageRouter Configuration Setup CommandBefore You Begin User Interface Command Modes Global Configuration ModeCisco IOS User Interface Privileged Exec Mode User Exec ModeInterface Configuration Mode Subinterface Configuration ModeROM Monitor Mode Configuration Changes Setup Command Interactive Script Example SDCC1/0 Configuring interface POS1/0 Is this interface in use?yes Configuring Global Parameters PasswordsHost Name Protocols Configuring Network InterfacesPRP Ethernet Interfaces GRP Ethernet InterfacesLine Card Interfaces Show version Command Checking the Software VersionRouter# show version Verifying the Running Configuration Settings Show running Config Command ExampleRouter# show running-config No service tcp-small-servers Hostname Router Router# copy running-config startup-config Saving the Running Configuration Settings to NvramReviewing the Running Configuration Settings Show startup-config CommandNo logging trap Installing the Flash Memory Card in a RP Using Flash Memory Cards in the RPFormatting a Flash Memory Card Removing the Flash Memory Card from an RPSpecify a Boot Image Router# configure terminalRouter# format slot0 Router# cd slot1 Flash Memory Console CommandsRouter# delete slot0info Router# cd bootflashRouter# squeeze slot0 Copying Files Booting from Flash MemoryRouterconfig# boot system flash devicefilename Routerconfig# config-reg Ctrl-ZRouter# copy tftpmyfile1 slot0myfile1 Router# copy tftpfilename bootflashslot0slot1 filenameRouter# copy tftpnew.image slot0new.image Copying a Cisco IOS Software ImageCopying Cisco IOS Software Updates Router# copy slot1image.new slot0image.new Copying Files Between RP Memory and a Flash Memory Card Copy startup-config slot0 slot1filename Router# show bootvarRouter# dir slot0 Router# copy startup-config slot0myfile2Router# copy running-config slot0myfile2 Copy running-config slot0slot1filenameCopy slot0slot1filename startup-config Router# copy slot0myfile startup-configRouter# copy startup-config running-config Locked Blocks in Flash Memory Cards If You Need More InformationInstalling the Router If You Need More Information OL-11497-03