Chapter 3 Installing Modules and Cables in the Chassis
Connecting Power to the Router
Caution Ethernet management ports are primarily used as Telnet ports into the Cisco ASR 9001, and for booting or accessing Cisco software images over a network to which an Ethernet port is directly connected. We strongly caution you to consider the security implications of enabling routing functions on these ports.
Note The Ethernet interfaces on the RP are
Use this procedure to connect an Ethernet cable to the RP
Step 1 Plug the cable directly into the
Step 2 Connect the network end of your
Connecting Power to the Router
Use one of these procedures to connect power to your router.
•Connecting Power to an
•Connecting Power to a
Caution A router must be operated with all its power modules installed at all times for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
Connecting Power to an AC-Powered Router
Use this procedure to connect the AC power cords to the router.
Note Connect each AC power supply to a dedicated power source (branch circuit). Each
Step 1 Check that the power switch at the front of the chassis is set to the OFF position.
Step 2 Check that the circuit breaker assigned to the AC power source you are connecting is set to OFF.
Step 3 Connect the permanent ground connection (central office grounding system) to the NEBS grounding location on the router chassis.
Note To ensure that power remains off while you are performing this procedure, turn the circuit breaker switch in the off (0) position until you are ready to turn it on.
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