Cisco Systems OL-31454-01 manual Power-Supply Modules, Connecting AC Power

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Chapter 3 Installing and Connecting the Router

Power-Supply Modules

Power-Supply Modules

This section describes how to connect AC power and DC power to the Cisco CGR 2010 router. This section also describes how to protect the Cisco CGR 2010 router terminal block from exposure with the terminal block cover and shut off power.

Table 3-1summarizes the three power-supply modules available for the Cisco CGR 2010 router.

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PWR-RGD-AC-DC

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100-240VAC

 

 

 

 

 

100-250VDC

 

 

 

 

 

PWR-RGD-LOW-DC

Low-voltage DC.

24-60VDC 10 amps

 

 

 

 

 

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High-voltage AC or DC.

100-240VAC

 

 

China-specific model.

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Power supply captive screws

Connecting AC Power

This section explains how to connect AC power to the Cisco CGR 2010 router.

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Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004

To connect an AC power supply, follow these steps:

Step 1 Verify that power is off to the circuit on the power supply that you are removing. As an added precaution, place the appropriate safety flag and lockout devices at the source power circuit breaker, or place a piece of adhesive tape over the circuit breaker handle to prevent accidental power restoration while you are working on the circuit.

Step 2 Observe the power-input terminal on the left edge of the router’s cable side. See Figure 3-6

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Contents Cisco 2010 Connected Grid Router Hardware Installation Guide Page N T E N T S Attaching Rack-Mount Brackets to Cisco CGR 2010 Routers Configuring the Router Verifying the Initial Configuration Objectives AudienceOrganization ConventionsChapter Title Description Convention IndicationBewaar Deze Instructies Warnung Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Avvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla SicurezzaAviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança Spara Dessa Anvisningar GEM Disse Anvisninger Xiii Xiv Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Searching for Cisco DocumentsXvi Chassis Views A P T E RHardware Features Overview of the Router Hardware FeaturesLocating Chassis Features and Functions Do not Remove During Network OperationGrwic Installation Options AUXBuilt-in Interface Ports Gigabit Ethernet PortsGigabit Ethernet Ports SFP PortsRemovable and Interchangeable Modules and Cards USB Console PortGrid Router WAN Interface Cards Power Supplies MemoryModel Description Hot Swap Internal RPS1 Dual DC2LED Indicators Slot, Port, and Interface InformationReal-Time Clock PSU 1 OK LEDColor Description SYSACT PSUConsole EN USB CONSpecifications SlotGE 0/0 Link OL-31454-01 Preparing for Router Installation Safety Recommendations Safety with Electricity Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageGeneral Site Requirements Rack RequirementsRouter Environmental Requirements Power Guidelines and Requirements Network Cabling SpecificationsConsole and Auxiliary Port Considerations Console Port ConnectionsPreparing for Network Connections Auxiliary Port ConnectionsUSB Serial Console Port Configuring Serial Connections Ethernet ConnectionsSerial Connections Serial DTE or DCE DevicesSignaling Standards Supported Distance LimitationsDevice Type Gender Typical Devices Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates 56000 102 16.4 1544000 T1Installation Checklist Creating a Site LogTask Verified by Date Preparing for Router Installation Creating a Site Log OL-31454-01 Installing and Connecting the Router OL-31454-01 CLI Console Access What you Need to KnowSlot and Port Numbers Before You Begin Unpacking the RouterInstalling the Router in a Rack Rack-Mounting the ChassisCisco CGR 2010 router can only be mounted in a rack Attaching Rack-Mount Brackets to Cisco CGR 2010 Routers PSU OK PWR-150W-HVMounting the Router in a Rack Mounting screwsPower-Supply Modules Connecting AC PowerModel Description Voltage Range Power-Input Terminal Designations Connecting AC Power Using Tie Wraps with the Strain Relief MechanismConnecting DC Power 10 Stripping the Input Power Source Wire Connecting DC Power 11 Using Tie Wraps with the Strain Relief Mechanism 12 CGR 2010 Power Terminal Cover Protecting the Terminal Block from ExposureShutting Off Power Replacing Power Supplies and Redundant Power SuppliesReplacing the Cisco CGR 2010 Router Power Supply Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem Port Type Cable SectionSerial RJ-45 EIA RJ-45 Connecting to the Serial Port with Microsoft Windows Connecting to the Console Port with Mac OS Connect the OS X USB port to the routerConnecting to the Console Port with Linux To Disconnect the OS X USB Console from the Terminal WindowInstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB DriverUninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB DriverUsing the Add Remove Programs Utility Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver Using the Setup.exe ProgramConnecting to the Auxiliary Port AUXConnecting WAN and LAN Interfaces Connection Procedures and PrecautionsPorts and Cabling Auxiliary and Console PortsPort or Connection Port Type, Color1 Cable Pin Signal Input/Output Identify a Rollover CableSignal Pin Console Port Connection to a PC6shows the RJ-45 rolled console cable pinouts Console Port Signaling and Cabling with a DB-9 Adapter Signal RJ-45 Pin DB-9 PinConsole RJ-45 to RJ-45 Port DTE Rollover CableConsole Port Signaling and Cabling with a DB-25 Adapter 8shows the pinout descriptions for the DB-25 connectionsRJ-45 to Console DB-25 Auxiliary Port Signaling and Cabling Using a DB-25 Adapter Auxiliary Port Connection to a Modem9provides the pinout description for the modem connection Alternative Terminal and Modem Connections 10describes the alternative terminal and modem connectionsRJ-45 Cable Type Adapter Cable Type Length Connector Type CAB-HD4-232FCPort EIA-232 DCE Ft m Female DB-25 CAB-HD4-232MTPin Signal Direction Description Pinouts for the Synchronous/Asynchronous CablesRS-232 DB-25 Cable Pinouts RS-232 DB-9 Cable Pinouts RXCLtst TxcePin Signal Description Signal GroundRS-232 RJ-45 Cable Pinouts Transmit DataPowering up the Router Checklist for Power UpThis section covers the following topics Power Up Procedure Cisco Setup Command FacilityPerforming the Initial Configuration on the Router Verifying the Power Supply Side LED IndicationsUsing the Cisco Setup Command Facility To proceed using the setup command facility, enter yesBasic management setup configures only enough connectivity Enter a hostname for the router this example uses myrouterFollowing configuration command script is created Summary of the available interfaces is displayedCompleting the Configuration User prompt is displayedUsing Cisco Configuration Professional Express Using Cisco IOS CLI-Manual ConfigurationConfiguring the Router Hostname Type enable to enter privileged Exec modePress Return to bring up the Router prompt Following tasks are either required or optionalConfiguring the Enable and Enable Secret Passwords Command or Action PurposeRestrictions ExampleOptional Sets a local password to control access to various Boot an older image of the Cisco IOS software or if youBoot older boot ROMs that do not recognize the enable Secret commandConfiguring the Console Idle Privileged Exec Timeout Configuring Gigabit and FastEthernet Interfaces Displays the running configuration fileVerify that you properly configured the idle privileged Exec timeoutConfiguration mode Software configuration guideOptional Adds a description to an interface configuration Description helps you remember what is attached toSpecifying a Default Route or Gateway of Last Resort Configuring IP Routing and IP ProtocolsConfiguring the GigabitEthernet Interface Example Sample Output for the show ip interface brief CommandDefault Routes Default NetworkGateway of Last Resort Enables IP routing Establishes a static routeSelects a network as a candidate route for computing Gateway of last resortSpecifying a Default Route Example Sample Output for the show ip route CommandStarts the line configuration command collection mode for Virtual terminal lines vty for remote console accessMake sure that you configure all vty lines on your Line vty ? commandConfiguring the Auxiliary Line Verify that you properly configured the virtual terminalLines for remote access What to Do NextVerifying Network Connectivity PrerequisitesAuxiliary line Connected host for each configured interface to To test the vty line password, perform this step from aDiagnoses initial network connectivity To verify connectivity, ping the next hop router orSaving Your Router Configuration Saving Backup Copies of Configuration and System ImageSaves the running configuration to the startup ConfigurationCopying the Startup Configuration to a Tftp Server Example Copying from Flash Memory to a Tftp Server ExampleVerifying the Initial Configuration NvramInstalling and Upgrading Internal Modules Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules Safety Warnings Removing a Compact Flash Memory Card PSU OKRemoving the Compact Flash Cover Installing a Compact Flash Memory Card Compact Flash Memory Card Slot in Cisco CGRInstalling SFP Modules Laser Safety GuidelinesRemoving SFP Modules Connect the network cable to the SFP moduleDisconnecting SFP Latch Mechanisms Installing Grid Router WAN Interface Cards Installing Single-Wide GRWICsInstalling Double-Wide GRWICs Proper Installation of Multiple GRWICsRemoving the Slot Divider From the CGR 2010 Router 11 Installing the Switch Module in the CGR 2010 Router 12 The Double-Wide Grwic Installed in the CGR 2010 Router OL-31454-01

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