Cisco Systems MAS-7K, MAS-7507, CHAS-7507, CHAS-7K manual Verifying the Installation

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Verifying the Installation

Step 7 When the system boot is complete, the RP (or RSP2) begins to initialize the interface processors. During this initialization, the LEDs on each interface processor behave differently (most flash on and off). The enabled LED on each interface processor goes on when initialization has been completed.

If the enabled LED on the SP (in the Cisco 7000) and all interface processors go on, the system has booted successfully, and the system is now functional.

If the RP (or RSP2) LEDs previously indicated a successful system boot, but none of the enabled LEDs goes on, on the SP (in the Cisco 7000) or the interface processors, suspect that one of them has shifted out of its backplane connector and hung the bus. Turn all system power OFF, then use the ejector levers to ensure that the SP and each interface processor is fully seated in the backplane. Push the top lever down while pushing the bottom lever up until both levers are at a 90-degree orientation to the rear of the chassis. (Refer to page 19 for a description and illustration of the ejector levers.) Tighten the captive installation screws at the top and bottom of the SP and each interface processor, then restart the system by turning ON all power supply switches.

If the enabled LED on a single interface processor is not on, suspect that the interface processor has shifted out of its slot. You do not have to turn off the system power to remove and replace an interface processor. Use the ejector levers to ensure that the interface processor is seated in the backplane. Push the top lever down while pushing the bottom lever up until both levers are at a 90-degree orientation to the rear of the chassis. (Refer to page 19 for a description and illustration of the ejector levers.) Tighten the captive installation screws at the top and bottom of the interface processor faceplate. After the system reinitializes the interfaces, the enabled LED on the interface processor should go on.

If the enabled LEDs still fail to go on after performing these steps, suspect that the SP (on the Cisco 7000) or an interface processor has failed.

Step 8 When the system boot is complete, and the SP (on the Cisco 7000) and all interface processors have been initialized, the console screen displays a script and system banner.

If all of the previous conditions are met and this banner is displayed, the system startup was successful, and your installation is complete.

If an error message is displayed on the terminal, refer to the Router Products Configuration Guide publication for error message definitions.

If the console screen is blank, check the terminal and ensure that it is turned on and that the console cable is correctly connected between the terminal and the console port on the RP (or RSP2).

Check the terminal settings and ensure that the terminal is set for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 2 stop bits.

If the terminal is set correctly and still fails to operate, suspect that the terminal is faulty. Connect a different terminal and then restart the system by turning ON all power supply switches.

If the system still fails to start up or operate properly after you have performed these troubleshooting procedures, or if you isolate the cause of the problem to a failed component, contact a service representative for further assistance.

This completes the chassis replacement procedure. For complete system hardware descriptions, refer to the Cisco 7000 Hardware Installation and Maintenance or Cisco 7507 Hardware Installation and Maintenance publication. For software command descriptions and examples, refer to the Router Products Command Reference publication.

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Contents Cisco 7000 and Cisco Chassis Replacement Instructions Cisco 7000 Chassis Rear View Product OverviewCisco 7507 Chassis Rear View Power Supply Safety Interlocks Cisco 7507 System Backplane Slot Key Guides Prerequisites Safety Guidelines Lifting the Chassis Safely Cable Strain Relief Safety with ElectricityPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage List of Parts and ToolsUnpacking 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 the Processor Modules Moving System ComponentsBottom 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 LED Descriptions Troubleshooting the InstallationOUT 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 Ramp Warning DC Power Supply WarningDC Power Supply Wiring Warning DC Power Connection Warning Translated Safety Warnings Cisco Information Online