Cisco Systems RSP7000 manual Installation Prerequisites, Jumpers, LEDs, Serial Ports, Safety

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Installation Prerequisites

Jumpers

There are no user-configurable jumpers on the RSP7000.

LEDs

The two LEDs on the RSP7000 indicate the system and RSP7000 status. The normal LED is on when the system is operational. During normal operation, the CPU halt LED should be off. The CPU halt LED goes on only if the system detects a processor hardware failure.

Serial Ports

Two asynchronous serial ports on the RSP7000, the console and auxiliary ports, allow you to connect external devices to monitor and manage the system. The console port is an Electronic Industries Association/Telecommunications Industry Association (EIA/TIA)-232 receptacle (female) that provides a data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) interface for connecting a console terminal.

Note EIA/TIA-232 was known as recommended standard RS-232 before its acceptance as a standard by the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) and Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA).

The auxiliary port is an EIA/TIA-232 plug (male) that provides a data terminal equipment (DTE) interface; the auxiliary port supports flow control and is often used to connect a modem, a channel service unit (CSU), or other optional equipment for Telnet management.

Installation Prerequisites

Before beginning any of these procedures, review the following sections to ensure that your equipment configuration meets the minimum requirements for the upgrade or replacement you will perform, and that you have all the parts and tools you will need. Also, review safety and ESD-prevention guidelines to help you to avoid injury or damage to the equipment.

If you are replacing the existing RSP7000, upload your current configuration file to a remote server before you remove the RSP7000 to avoid having to reenter all your current configuration information manually. To upload the file, you need access to a remote server. Refer to the section “Saving and Retrieving the Configuration File” on page 12, for instructions for uploading the file and retrieving it after the new RSP7000 is installed.

Safety

This section lists safety guidelines you should follow when working with any equipment that connects to electrical power or telephone wiring.

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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 DramLEDs Installation PrerequisitesSafety JumpersElectrical Equipment Telephone WiringPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Online Insertion and Removal-An Overview Compatibility RequirementsInstallation Prerequisites Hardware Prerequisites Software PrerequisitesMicrocode 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 RSP7000 LEDs Troubleshooting the InstallationSystem Power LEDs Verifying LEDsNormal Interface Processor LEDs System Startup SequenceTroubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Installation Auxiliary Port Signals Console Port SignalsReference Information 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