Cisco Systems RSP7000 manual List of Tools and Parts

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Installation Prerequisites

Step 7 Before the system reboots with the new configuration, it displays the instructions you entered for confirmation. If the instructions are not correct, enter n (no) then press Return to cancel the process. To accept the instructions, press Return, or y then Return.

Configure using router-confg from 1.1.1.1? [confirm]

Booting router-confg from 1.1.1.1: ! ! [OK - 874/16000 bytes]

While the router retrieves and boots from the configuration on the remote host, the console display indicates whether or not the operation was successful. A series of !!!! and [OK] (as shown in the preceding example) indicates that the operation was successful. A series of . . .

and [timed out] or [failed] indicate a failure (which would probably be due to a network fault or an incorrect server name, address, or filename). The following is an example of a failed attempt to boot from a remote server:

Booting Router-confg

[timed out]

Step 8 If the display indicates that the process was successful, proceed to the next step.

If the display indicates that the process failed, verify the name or address of the remote server and the filename, and repeat the preceding steps. If you are unable to retrieve the configuration, contact your network administrator or refer to the end of this document for instructions on obtaining technical assistance.

Step 9 Issue the write term (or show running-config) command to display the currently running configuration on the terminal. Review the display and ensure that the configuration information is complete and correct. If it is not, verify the filename and repeat the preceding steps to retrieve the correct file, or use the configure command to add or modify the existing configuration. (Refer to the appropriate software documentation for descriptions of the configuration options available for the system and individual interfaces and specific configuration instructions.).

Step 10 When you have verified that the currently running configuration is correct, issue the copy running-configstartup-configcommand to save the retrieved configuration in NVRAM. Otherwise, the new configuration will be lost if you restart the system. This completes the procedure for downloading (retrieving) the configuration file.

List of Tools and Parts

You need some or all of the following tools and parts to remove and replace an RSP7000. If you need additional equipment, contact a customer service representative for ordering information.

Number 2 Phillips or 3/16-inch, flat-blade screwdriver for the captive installation screws that secure the RSP7000 in its slot.

ESD-prevention equipment or the disposable ESD-preventive wrist strap included with all spares and upgrade kits.

Antistatic mat, foam pad, or bag for the removed RSP7000 (place the removed RSP7000 into an antistatic bag if you plan to return it to the factory, or on an antistatic mat or foam if you are replacing components and will reinstall the RSP7000)

If you are replacing SIMMs, you will need 60-ns SIMMs from an approved vendor

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Contents Document Contents Product Descriptions What Is the Cisco 7000?What Is the RSP7000? What Is the Cisco 7010?Product Descriptions System Software Memory ComponentsFlash Memory DramSafety Installation PrerequisitesJumpers LEDsPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Telephone WiringElectrical Equipment Online Insertion and Removal-An Overview Compatibility RequirementsInstallation Prerequisites Microcode Prerequisites Software PrerequisitesHardware Prerequisites Saving and Retrieving the Configuration File Flash Memory Card Replacement and Formatting PrerequisitesUsing the Ping Command Using the Exec Command InterpreterUploading Copying the Configuration File Following example shows the results of a failed pingRouter# write net Downloading Retrieving the Configuration File List of Tools and Parts Removing the RSP7000 Installation ProceduresReplacing the RSP7000 Stop Restarting and Checking the System Formatting the Flash Memory Card System Power LEDs Troubleshooting the InstallationVerifying LEDs RSP7000 LEDsNormal Interface Processor LEDs System Startup SequenceTroubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Installation Reference Information Console Port SignalsAuxiliary Port Signals RSP7000 Dram SIMMs Replacing and Upgrading Dram SIMMsMEM-RSP-24M Removing SIMMsReleasing the Simm Spring Clips Handling a Simm Installing New SIMMsSoftware Configuration Register Settings Changing Settings Bit Meanings Off Ones ones Zeros zeros Net zeros Net ones Copying to Flash Memory Enabling Booting from Flash MemoryRouter# squeeze slot0 Recovering a Lost Password Using Flash Memory Cards Replacing a Flash Memory Card Installing and Removing a Flash Memory Card Pcmcia slotFormatting a Flash Memory Card Copying a Bootable Image into a Flash Memory Card Router# config terminal Copying Bootable Images Between Flash Memory Cards Recovering from Locked Blocks Cisco Information Online Cisco Information Online