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Installation Prerequisites

Each FEIP is a fixed configuration; therefore, individual port adapters are not available as spare parts and are not field-replaceable or removable. The entire FEIP assembly is treated as a field-replaceable unit (FRU). Do not attempt to remove an FEIP’s port adapter and replace it with another. Do not attempt to simultaneously operate 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX port adapters on the same FEIP.

List of Parts and Tools

You need the following tools and parts to install or upgrade an FEIP. If you need additional equipment, contact a service representative for ordering information.

CX-FEIP-1TX(=), CX-FEIP-2TX(=), CX-FEIP-1FX(=), or CX-FEIP-2FX(=), and at least one available interface processor slot in your Cisco 7000 series or Cisco 7500 series router (For specific compatibility requirements, refer to the section “Software and Hardware Prerequisites” on page 3.)

Cables appropriate for the interfaces on your FEIP; Cisco Systems does not supply Category 5 UTP RJ-45 cables, MII cables, or SC-type cables; these cables are available commercially. (For specific cable requirements, refer to the section “FEIP Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts” on page 17.)

Caution Before you attach an MII transceiver to an MII receptacle on your FEIP, ensure that your MII transceiver responds to physical sublayer (PHY) address 0 per section 22.2.4.4. “PHY Address” of the IEEE 802.3u specification; otherwise, interface problems might result. Confirm that this capability is available on your MII transceiver with the transceiver's vendor or in the transceiver's documentation. If a selection for “Isolation Mode” is available, we recommend you use this setting (if no mention is made of “PHY addressing”).

Caution To prevent system problems, do not simultaneously connect cables to the RJ-45 (or SC) and MII receptacles on a single FEIP interface. Each interface (100BASE-FX or 100BASE-TX) can have either an MII attachment or an RJ-45 (or SC) attachment, but not both. The MII and RJ-45 (or SC) receptacles represent two physical connection options for one interface.

Number 1 Phillips and a 3/16-inch, flat-blade screwdriver

Your own ESD-prevention equipment or the disposable grounding wrist strap included with all upgrade kits, FRUs, and spares

Safety Guidelines

Following are safety guidelines that you should follow when working with any equipment that connects to electrical power or telephone wiring.

Electrical Equipment Guidelines

Follow these basic guidelines when working with any electrical equipment:

Before beginning any procedures requiring access to the chassis interior, locate the emergency power-off switch for the room in which you are working.

Disconnect all power and external cables before moving a chassis

Do not work alone when potentially hazardous conditions exist.

Never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit; always check.

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Document Contents If You Need More InformationInstallation Prerequisites Installation PrerequisitesSoftware and Hardware Prerequisites List of Parts and Tools Safety GuidelinesElectrical Equipment Guidelines Safety Guidelines Telephone Wiring GuidelinesPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Guidelines for Interface Processor Installation and Removal Guidelines for Interface Processor Installation and Removal Orientation ShownMicrocode Overview Fast Ethernet OverviewIeee 802.3u 100BaseT Specifications 100BASE-FX Multimode 100BASE-FX Single ModeIeee 802.3u 100BaseT Specifications ParameterWhat Is the Cisco 7000 Series? DTE DTEWhat Is the Cisco 7000 Series? Cisco 7000 Interface Processor EndWhat Is the Cisco 7500 Series? Cisco 7505 Interface Processor EndWhat Is the Cisco 7500 Series? Cisco 7507 Interface Processor EndCisco 7513 Interface Processor End What Is the FEIP? What Is the FEIP?Fast Ethernet Interface Processor FEIP-2TX Feip LEDs LEDs on an Feip Port Adapter Partial Faceplate ViewFeip Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts Feip Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts1FE-TX Port Adapter Faceplate View 1FE-FX Port Adapter Faceplate ViewRJ-45 Connector Pinout Pin Description1FE-FX Duplex SC Connector MII Connector Pinout Pin Out In/Out DescriptionFeip Installation Feip InstallationRemoving an Feip Installing an Feip Installing an FeipAttaching Fast Ethernet Interface Cables Attaching Fast Ethernet Interface Cables Attaching the Ferrite Bead around the RJ-45 Cable Using LEDs to Check Feip Status Using LEDs to Check Feip StatusConfiguring the Fast Ethernet Interfaces Configuring the Fast Ethernet InterfacesSlot Interface Router# configure terminal Routerconfig# interface fa 1/0/0Routerconfig-int#ip address 1.1.1.10 Router# copy running-config startup-configRouterconfig# interface fastethernet 3/0/0 Configuring Interfaces-Descriptions and ExamplesRouter# sh int fa 3/0/0 Checking the Configuration Using show Commands to Verify the Feip StatusStep Using show Commands to Display Interface Information Checking the ConfigurationRouter# sh int fastethernet 2/0/0 Router# show interfaces fastethernet 2/0/0Router# show controllers cbus System image file is biff/rsp-jv-mz, booted via tftp from Router# show versionRouter# show diag Slot database informationUpgrading Feip Microcode Using the ping Command to Verify Network ConnectivityUpgrading Feip Microcode Router# show flash Router# copy tftpvip11-1 slot0vip11-1Routerconfig# microcode vip2 flash slot0vip11-1 To exit configuration mode, press Ctrl-ZObtaining Documentation World Wide WebDocumentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationContacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco.com Technical Assistance CenterObtaining Technical Assistance