Cisco Systems MAS-7507 Verifying the Installation, Checking Connections, Restarting the System

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Verifying the Installation

Verifying the Installation

This section provides instructions for first ensuring that all connections are secure and then for restarting the system and verifying that it operates correctly. If the system does not start up and operate as expected, the troubleshooting procedures in this section will help you isolate the cause of the problem.

Checking Connections

Perform a final installation check of all components and cable connections as follows:

Step 1 Check the processor modules to make sure that each is inserted all the way into its slot, and that both the top and bottom captive installation screws are tightened.

Step 2 Check the interface cable connections to the interface processors, and ensure that all cables are fully seated in the ports and all strain relief systems are engaged.

Step 3 Ensure that the console cable is secured to the console port on the RP (in the Cisco 7000) or the RSP2 (in the Cisco 7507), and that the console terminal is turned ON.

Step 4 Check the power supplies for the following:

Each power supply is inserted all the way into its bay, and the captive installation screw on each one is tightened.

All power supply cables are inserted into the power supply and secured with the cable retention clip.

Restarting the System

When you have checked all of the connection points, you will restart the system by turning on the power supplies, and then verify that the system is operating properly by observing the LEDs on the rear of the system.

Note The following warning is for units equipped with DC-input power supplies.

Warning After wiring the DC power supply, remove the tape from the circuit breaker switch handle and reinstate power by moving the handle of the circuit breaker to the ON position. (For translations of this safety warning, refer to the section “DC Power Connection Warning” on page 46.)

Step 1 Turn ON the lower power supply by turning the power supply switch clockwise one-quarter turn. The lower power LED on the front of the chassis will go on.

Note If the power supply switch resists, the power supply is probably not fully inserted into the bay. Turn the power switch off (fully counterclockwise to O), pull the power supply out of the bay about two inches, then push the power supply firmly back into the slot. Do not slam the supply into the slot; doing so can damage the connectors on the supply and the backplane. Tighten the captive installation screw before proceeding.

24Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7507 Chassis Replacement Instructions

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Contents Cisco 7000 and Cisco Chassis Replacement Instructions Product Overview Cisco 7000 Chassis Rear ViewCisco 7507 Chassis Rear View Power Supply Safety Interlocks Cisco 7507 System Backplane Slot Key Guides Prerequisites Safety Guidelines Lifting the Chassis Safely Safety with Electricity Cable Strain ReliefList of Parts and Tools Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageUnpacking the Chassis Replacing a Rack-Mounted ChassisPreparing the Work Area Replacing a Rack-Mounted Chassis Adding a New Chassis to the Rack Replacing the Existing Rack-Mounted Chassis Replacing a Rack-Mounted Chassis Rack Mounting Hardware Replacing a Rack-Mounted Chassis Moving System Components Moving the Processor ModulesBottom Ejector Lever and Captive Installation Screw Handling a Processor Module During Installation Moving Power Supplies Handling a Power Supply AC-Input Power Supply Shown DC-Input Power Supply Cable Connections Verifying the Installation Checking ConnectionsRestarting the System Verifying the Installation Troubleshooting the Installation LED DescriptionsOUT Inputfail Power System Front Panel LEDs Normal Normal Eject Interface Processor, SP, and SSP LEDs Verifying the Installation Verifying the Installation Chassis serial number Slot Circle one RSP2 Translated Safety Warnings Power Disconnection WarningPower Supply Warning Power Supply Disconnection Warning Electric Shock Warning Chassis Lifting Warning DC Power Disconnection Warning Lightning Activity Warning Chassis Warning-Rack-Mounting and Servicing Translated Safety Warnings DC Power Supply Warning Ramp WarningDC Power Supply Wiring Warning DC Power Connection Warning Translated Safety Warnings Cisco Information Online