Cisco Systems 7505 quick start Place your thumbs on both ejector levers

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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs)

Remove and Install an Interface Processor, Filler, VIP, or RSP

Bottom ejector lever

A

Card Card

carrier slot

Captive guide installation

screw

Note Do not shut down the system power when removing an interface processor or VIP. However, if you are removing the RSP, first copy the configuration file to a TFTP server (see the “Copy the Configuration File for an RSP” section on page 21), and then return to this section to complete the procedure.

Step 1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap between you and any unpainted chassis surface.

Step 2 Disconnect all cables from the interface processor, VIP, or RSP port adapters. If

B

you are only moving a carrier, skip this

step.

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Step 3 Use a screwdriver to loosen the captive

 

 

 

installation screws, as shown in A.

 

 

Step 4

Place your thumbs on both ejector levers

 

 

 

and simultaneously pull them both

 

 

 

outward, as shown in B.

 

 

Step 5

Grasp the interface processor, filler, VIP,

C

 

 

or RSP handle with one hand and pull the

 

 

carrier straight out of the slot, keeping

 

 

 

 

 

 

your other hand under the carrier to guide

 

 

 

it.

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Step 6

Store the interface processor, VIP, or RSP

 

in an antistatic bag.

STOP!

 

 

 

 

 

Step 7

Repeat Step 2 through Step 6 to remove

 

 

 

any additional interface processors, fillers,

 

 

 

VIPs, or RSPs. Refer to the “Install

 

 

 

Interface Processors, Fillers, VIPs, and

 

 

 

RSPs” section on page 4 to install an

 

 

 

interface processor, filler, VIP, or RSP.

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Contents Quick Start Guide Page Install the Hardware Packing ListPrepare to Install the Router For DC-Input Power SupplyFor rack-mounting optional For cable-management bracketsRack-Mount the Router Optional Install Interface Processors, Fillers, VIPs, and RSPs Attach the Cable-Management Brackets Connect the DC-Input Power Supply Connect the Power SupplyConnect the AC-Input Power Supply Terminal block Cover Captive screws Connect the RSP Start and Configure the System Copy running-config startup-config command Running-config startup-config commandPerform a Basic Configuration Using Setup Configure an Ethernet Interface Perform a Basic Configuration Using Configuration Mode Install Field Replaceable Units FRUs Flash Memory CardsCopy Files to Flash Memory Use the command copy tftpfilename bootflashFormat a Flash Memory Card Make a Flash Memory Card Image Bootable Enable Booting from Flash MemoryEnter the boot system flash Enter the config-registerPrepare to Remove and Install an RSP Place your thumbs on both ejector levers Check the RSP Installation Check the Interface Processor or VIP Installation Copy the Configuration File for an RSP Writing Router-confg Retrieve the Configuration File for RSPs Systemrunning-config Nvramstartup-config command Remove and Install Port Adapters Remove the Power Supply Replace the Power Supply Page Page Headquarters

7505 specifications

The Cisco Systems 7505 is a robust and versatile router that has been a key player in the networking landscape since its introduction in the 1990s. Known for its reliability and performance, the 7505 is well-suited for enterprise environments that demand high-capacity networking solutions.

One of the main features of the Cisco 7505 is its modular architecture. This allows for significant flexibility in configuration, enabling organizations to tailor the device to their specific requirements. The modular design supports various interface cards, allowing users to customize their connectivity based on the types of networks they operate within. This adaptability makes it an ideal choice for businesses that are looking to scale their network infrastructure as needs evolve.

The Cisco 7505 supports a variety of protocols, including IP, IPX, AppleTalk, and more. This multi-protocol support ensures that organizations can integrate the router into diverse environments, facilitating seamless communication across different systems. The device is also equipped with advanced routing features such as policy-based routing, which allows for improved traffic management and prioritization based on business requirements.

Another essential characteristic of the Cisco 7505 is its performance capabilities. The router is designed to handle high volumes of traffic, making it suitable for both enterprise-level and service provider networks. With support for multiple interfaces and the ability to handle both WAN and LAN traffic, the 7505 can serve as a central hub in complex networking setups.

In terms of security, the Cisco 7505 offers several built-in features to safeguard network integrity. It supports access control lists (ACLs), virtual private networking (VPN), and encryption technologies, providing organizations with tools to protect sensitive data as it traverses the network.

The Cisco 7505 also emphasizes ease of management with its user-friendly Command Line Interface (CLI) and integration with Cisco’s network management tools. This simplifies monitoring, troubleshooting, and configuration processes, allowing network administrators to maintain optimal performance with minimal downtime.

In summary, the Cisco Systems 7505 is a formidable router that combines modularity, multi-protocol support, performance, security, and ease of management. Its features make it an excellent choice for organizations seeking a reliable and versatile networking solution to meet their evolving demands.