Product Overview
The Cisco 7010 is the five-slot model in the Cisco 7000 series product line and the Cisco 7505 is the five-slot model in the Cisco 7500 series. Figure 1 shows the interface processor end of the Cisco 7010 chassis.
Note For the procedures in this publication, the Cisco 7010 and Cisco 7505 chassis are functionally the same.
The interface processor end of the chassis contains the processor slots, the AC power receptacle (a DC-input power supply is available, but not shown), the power switch, the DC OK status LED, and a screw for a chassis ground connection. The noninterface processor end of the chassis is a removable panel (secured with two captive slotted screws) that provides access to the internal components. For a complete description of the chassis, refer to the Cisco 7010 Hardware Installation and Maintenance or Cisco 7505 Hardware Installation and Maintenance publications.
Figure 1 Noninterface Processor End of the Cisco 7010 Chassis
On/off | | DC OK |
power switch | | power indicator |
| | H2013 |
| AC power | Power supply |
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| receptacle | |
| Chassis | |
| ground | |
You can mount the chassis in most standard 19-inch or Telco-type equipment racks, with either end of the chassis at the front of the rack. Ideally, you should be able to access both ends of the router without having to remove it from the rack. Because the interface processor end provides access to the power switch, processor slots, and all status LEDs, we recommend that you mount the router with the interface processor end at the front, or most accessible side, of the rack.
The rack-mount kit comprises two chassis ears that attach to the sides of the chassis at either the interface processor or noninterface processor end, four fasteners to secure the ears to the chassis, and eight fasteners to secure the ears to the mounting strips or posts on the equipment rack.
2Cisco 7010 and Cisco 7505 Rack-Mount and Cable Management Kits Installation Instructions