Cisco Systems ASR9001, 9001S Site Requirement Guidelines, Site Layout and Equipment Dimensions

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Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation

Site Requirement Guidelines

Do not lift equipment alone; have another person help you to lift the equipment.

Ensure that your footing is solid; balance the weight of the object between your feet.

Lift the equipment slowly; never move suddenly or twist your body as you lift.

Keep your back straight and lift with your legs, not your back. When bending down to lift equipment, bend at the knees (not at the waist), to reduce the strain on your lower back muscles.

Warning To prevent injury and equipment damage, never attempt to lift or tilt the router chassis using the handles on the fan tray or on line cards. These handles do not support the weight of the chassis.

Site Requirement Guidelines

These sections contain the site requirement guidelines that you should be familiar with before installing the router:

Site Wiring Guidelines, page 1-7

Rack-Mounting and Air Flow Clearance Guidelines, page 1-8

Chassis Air Flow Guidelines, page 1-7

Temperature and Humidity Guidelines, page 1-12

Power Connection Guidelines, page 1-12

NEBS Supplemental Unit Bonding and Grounding Guidelines, page 1-20

Site Layout and Equipment Dimensions

To help maintain trouble-free operation, adhere to these precautions and guidelines when planning your rack installation:

Install the system in a restrictive access location with means for a permanent grounding.

Ensure the site of the rack includes provisions for source AC or DC power, grounding, and network interface cables.

Allow sufficient space to work around the rack during the installation. You need at least 3 feet (91.44 cm) adjacent to the rack to move, align, and insert the chassis.

Maintain at least 24 inches (61 cm) of clearance in front of, and behind the chassis for maintenance after installation.

To mount the router between two posts or rails, the usable aperture (the width between the inner edges of the two mounting flanges) must be at least 17.75 inches (45.09 cm) for the

Cisco ASR 9001 Router.

Height of the Cisco ASR 9001 Router is 3.47 inches (8.8 cm).

When fully populated with cards, the router can weigh as much as 37.91 pounds (17.2 kg). To maintain equipment rack stability and to ensure your safety, the rack is provided with stabilizing devices. Make sure you install the stabilizers before installing the router.

If you use a telco-style rack, the weight of the chassis is cantilevered off the two rack posts. Make sure that:

Weight of the router does not make the frame unstable.

Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001-S Routers Hardware Installation Guide

 

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Contents Text Part Number OL-26701-02 Americas HeadquartersPage Cisco ASR 9001 Router Cable Management Status LEDs Site Log B-1 Revision Date Change Summary Changes to This DocumentAudience PurposeDocument Conventions Document OrganizationObtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request OL-26701-02 Preparing for Installation General Safety Guidelines Safety GuidelinesCompliance and Safety Information Laser SafetyEnergy Hazard Lifting Guidelines Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageSite Requirement Guidelines Site Layout and Equipment DimensionsRear of chassis Chassis Air Flow Guidelines Site Wiring GuidelinesAir exhaust Room air Rack-Mounting and Air Flow Clearance GuidelinesEquipment Rack Types Telco 2-Post RackEnclosed Rack with Perforated Sides Open 4-Post RackAir Flow Guidelines for Enclosed Rack Installation Power Connection Guidelines Temperature and Humidity GuidelinesAC Power Cord Illustrations AC Powered RoutersAC Power Cord CAB-AC 12 AC Power Cord CAB-ACI 15 AC Power Cord CAB-ACU 18 AC Power Cord CAB-9K10A-EU DC Powered Router20 DC Power Cable Terminal Block 331933 Nebs Supplemental Unit Bonding and Grounding Guidelines 23 Cisco ASR 9001 Router Front Panel Ports Cisco ASR 9001 Router Port Connection GuidelinesSMB Port NameDescription MLT3Console Port Signals Signal Input/Output DescriptionConsole Port and Auxiliary Port Connection Guidelines Auxiliary Port Signals 10Base-T, 100Base-TX Signal 1000Base-T SignalManagement LAN Ports Connection Guidelines Management LAN RJ-45 Cabling Management LAN Port LED IndicatorsSync Ports Connection Guidelines Sync Port LED IndicatorsRP External USB Port Pin SignalOL-26701-02 Installation Overview Pre-Installation Considerations and RequirementsRequired Tools and Equipment Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9001 RouterPositioning the Router Verifying Rack Dimensions Installing the Chassis in a 2-Post RackRack-Mounting the Router Chassis Page Correct Lifting Positions Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connections Installing the Chassis in a 4-post RackNebs Bonding and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9001 Router Fixed 4x10-Gigabit Ethernet Ports Installing Modules and Cables in the ChassisPort Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter Modular Port AdaptersPort 10 Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter LED Label Color State MeaningStatus 4-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter Installing and Removing Modular Port AdaptersOnline Insertion and Removal Handling Modular Port Adapters MPAsGE MPA Modular Port Adapter MPA Installation and RemovalVerifying the Installation Optical Device Installation and RemovalChecking the Installation Cleaning Optical DevicesPage Command Type of Information Provided Using the ping Command to Verify Network ConnectivityInstalling and Removing XFP Modules Installing and Removing SFP ModulesInstalling a Cable Management Tray Cable ManagementCable Management Tray Removing a Cable-Management Tray Cable-Management Tray Installation and RemovalCable Management Bracket Installing a Cable Management BracketRemoving a Cable-Management Bracket Cable-Management Bracket Installation and Removal10 RP Console and Auxiliary Port Connections Connecting Route Processor CablesConnecting to the RP Console Port Connecting to the RP Auxiliary PortConnecting to the RP Ethernet Management Ports Connecting Power to an AC-Powered Router Connecting Power to the RouterProceed to the Powering on the Router section on Negative to negative Connecting Power to a DC-Powered Router12 Typical Power Connections for a Single DC Power Module Powering on the RouterOL-26701-02 Troubleshooting Using a Subsystem Approach Troubleshooting OverviewNormal Router Startup Sequence Identifying Startup IssuesTroubleshooting the AC-Input Power Subsystem Troubleshooting the Power SubsystemLED Power Module Status IndicatorsTroubleshooting a DC Power Module Troubleshooting the DC-Input Power SubsystemHardware ID Additional Power Subsystem Troubleshooting InformationObtaining Temperature and Environmental Information Hardware and Software IdentificationTroubleshooting the Installation 8VLGTNG Troubleshooting the Power Distribution SystemRoute Processor Overview Troubleshooting the Route Processor SubsystemRP Front Panel Indicators Indicator LabelColor Description Auxiliary and Console Ports Ethernet Ports and Status LEDsStatus LEDs Troubleshooting the Line CardMonitoring Critical, Major, and Minor Alarm Status Initial Boot ProcessMTU Configuring and Troubleshooting Line Card InterfacesConfiguration Parameters Parameter Configuration File Entry Default ValueUsing Configuration Commands Basic Line Card ConfigurationLine Card Interface Address Verifying the Transceiver Modules PID XFP-10G-MM-SR Show logging Show diag slot Show context location slot Advanced Line Card TroubleshootingTroubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem Power Module FansFan Tray Operation Isolating Cooling Subsystem Problems Over-temperature ConditionsOL-26701-02 Field Replaceable Units Prerequisites and PreparationRemoving and Replacing the Fan Tray Powering Off the RouterRemoving and Replacing AC or DC Power System Components Power Module Replacement Guidelines Removing and Replacing an AC or DC Power ModuleRemoving an AC or DC Power Module Removing a Chassis from the Equipment Rack Installing an AC or DC Power ModulePacking a Chassis for Shipment Installing a Replacement Chassis in the Equipment RackTechnical Specifications Description Value Table A-3 Cisco ASR 9001 AC Electrical Specifications Minimum Maximum Range Nominal Range Minimum Nominal MaximumParameter Value Typical Maximum Part Number Description Wavelength Fiber Type DistancePart Number Description Part Number Description Wavelength Color IdentifierITU Grid Part Number Description Wavelength ITU Grid XFP-10G-MM-SR Fiber Type DistanceXFP-10GLR-OC192SR XFP-10GZR-OC192LRDWDM-XFP-C OL-26701-02 Site Log Appendix B Site Log Numerics IN-2 EMI See EMILink CwdmLED Dwdm ACTIN-5 NebsIN-6 IN-7 IN-8