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Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation

Site Planning

The extent of your network and the distances between the network interface connections depend in part on the following factors:

Signal type

Signal speed

Transmission medium

The distance and rate limits referenced in the following sections are the IEEE-recommended maximum speeds and distances for signaling purposes. Use this information as a guideline in planning your network connections prior to installing the Cisco ASR 903 Router.

If wires exceed the recommended distances, or if wires pass between buildings, give special consideration to the effect of a lightning strike in your vicinity. The electromagnetic pulse caused by lightning or other high-energy phenomena can easily couple enough energy into unshielded conductors to destroy electronic devices. If you have had problems of this sort in the past, you may want to consult experts in electrical surge suppression and shielding.

Asynchronous Terminal Connections

The RSP provides a console port to connect a terminal or computer for local console access. The port has an RJ45 connector and supports RS-232 asynchronous data with distance recommendations specified in the IEEE RS-232 standard.

Interference Considerations

When wires are run for any significant distance, there is a risk that stray signals will be induced on the wires as interference. If interference signals are strong, they can cause data errors or damage to the equipment.

The following sections describe sources of interference and how to minimize its effects on the Cisco ASR 903 Router system.

Electromagnetic Interference

All equipment powered by AC current can propagate electrical energy that can cause EMI and possibly affect the operation of other equipment. The typical sources of EMI are equipment power cords and power service cables from electric utility companies.

Strong EMI can destroy the signal drivers and receivers in the Cisco ASR 903 Router and even create an electrical hazard by causing power surges through the power lines into installed equipment. These problems are rare but could be catastrophic.

To resolve these problems, you need specialized knowledge and equipment that could consume substantial time and money. However, you can ensure that you have a properly grounded and shielded electrical environment, paying special attention to the need for electrical surge suppression.

For information about the electrode magnetic compliance standards supported on the

Cisco ASR 903 Router, see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the

Cisco ASR 903 Router.

Radio Frequency Interference

When electromagnetic fields act over a long distance, radio frequency interference (RFI) may be propagated. Building wiring can often act as an antenna, receiving the RFI signals and creating more EMI on the wiring.

 

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Contents Cisco ASR 903 Router Hardware Installation Guide Page N T E N T S Site Planning RSP Installation Pinouts Fan Tray LEDs Viii Document Revision History Document AudienceRevision Date Change Summary Title Description Document OrganizationDocument Conventions Convention IndicationObtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Xii Cisco ASR 903 Router Features Cisco ASR 903 Router OverviewSystem Specifications Cisco ASR 903 Router Chassis DesignPower Supply Features Dying Gasp DC Power SpecificationsRedundancy Status LEDsAC Power Specifications Fan TrayRSP Modules 2shows the fan traySupported RSP Features Supported RSPsRSP Redundancy Network Timing Interfaces RSP InterfacesLabel Interface Interface Modules Gigabit Ethernet SFP Interface ModuleGigabit Ethernet RJ45 Interface Module 8 x 1 GE Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 Copper Interface ModuleGigabit Ethernet XFP Interface Module 1 x 10 GE Gigabit Ethernet XFP Interface ModuleDWDM-XFP-C ONS-XC-10G-EP T1/E1 Interface Module 16 x T1/E1 Interface ModuleOC-3 Interface Module 8shows the interface moduleTemperature Sensor Interface NumberingSerial Number Label Location Regulatory Compliance Cisco ASR 903 Router Overview Regulatory CompliancePreparing for Installation Safety GuidelinesStandard Warning Statements Safety Precautions for Module Installation and Removal Safety with Electricity Page OL-25178-04 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Power Supply Considerations Preventing ESD DamageGeneral Precautions Site Planning ChecklistSite Planning Physical Characteristics Site Selection GuidelinesEnvironmental Requirements Air Flow Guidelines Air exhaust Room airSite Power Guidelines Air Flow Guidelines for Enclosed Rack InstallationFloor Loading Considerations Site Cabling Guidelines Electrical Circuit RequirementsHardware components Asynchronous Terminal Connections Interference ConsiderationsPrecautions for Rack-Mounting Rack-Mounting GuidelinesRack Selection Guidelines Locating for Safety Equipment Rack GuidelinesLocating for Proper Airflow Installation Checklist Verified Task DateReceiving the Cisco ASR 903 Router Creating a Site LogChassis-Lifting Guidelines Tools and EquipmentUnpacking and Verifying the Shipped Contents Component Description Installing the Router in a Rack PrerequisitesInstalling the Chassis Brackets Attaching Mounting Brackets for a 19-inch EIA RackInstalling the Router Chassis in the Rack Installing the Chassis in a 19-inch EIA RackInstalling the Chassis in a 300 mm Etsi Cabinet Attaching the Cable Management BracketsInstalling the Chassis Ground Connection Grounding lug 300 mm Etsi cabinetStripping a Ground Wire 10 Crimping a Ground Lug onto the Ground Wire Installing the Fan Tray Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray12 Detaching the Fan Tray RSP Installation 13 Fan Tray RemovalInstalling an RSP Module 14 Cisco ASR 903 Router RSP InstallationRemoving an RSP Module Hot-Swapping an RSP Module Interface Module Installation Installing an Interface ModuleRemoving an Interface Module Hot-Swapping an Interface ModuleOL-25178-04 Installing the Power Supply Preventing Power LossPower Connection Guidelines Guidelines for DC-Powered SystemsGuidelines for AC-Powered Systems Installing the DC Power Supply Installing the DC Power Supply ModuleInstalling the Terminal Block 16 Installing the DC Power Supply17 DC Power Supply with Lead Wires 18 Torquing the DC Power Supply Terminal Block Plug Screws Activating the DC Power Supply Removing and Replacing the DC Power Supply Supply has been removed or replacedInstalling the AC power Supply Installing the AC Power Supply ModuleRemoving and Replacing the AC Power Supply Activating the AC Power SupplyConnecting the Cisco ASR 903 Router to the Network Connecting Console CablesConnecting to the Serial Port using Microsoft Windows 2404 Connecting to the Console Port using Mac OS Connecting to the Console Port using LinuxTo disconnect the OS X USB console from the Terminal window Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB DriverUninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver Using the Add Remove Programs UtilityUsing the Setup.exe Program Connecting to the Auxiliary Port Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver23 Connecting a Modem to the Cisco ASR 903 Router Connecting a Management Ethernet Cable Installing and Removing SFP and XFP ModulesConnecting a USB Flash Device Connecting Timing Cables Connecting Cables to the Bits InterfaceRemoving a USB Flash Device OL-25178-04 Connecting Cables to a GPS Interface Connecting Cables to the Input 10Mhz or 1PPS InterfaceConnecting Ethernet Cables Connecting Cables to SFP Modules Connecting T1/E1 cablesInstalling the Cable Connector Connecting Cables to the Patch Panel RJ45 Cable PinoutsConnecting the Fan Tray Alarm Port Recommended Patch PanelConnector and Cable Specifications OL-25178-04 Cisco ASR 903 Router Initial Configuration Checking Conditions Prior to System StartupPowering Up the Cisco ASR 903 Router Example 4-1 Loading the Default System Boot ImageCisco ASR 903 Router Hardware Installation Guide OL-25178-04 CPP Verifying the Front Panel LEDs Configuring the Cisco ASR 903 Router at StartupVerifying the Hardware Configuration Checking Hardware and Software CompatibilityUsing the Console Interface Configuring Global ParametersChecking the Running Configuration Settings Saving the Running Configuration to NvramSafely Powering Off the Cisco ASR 903 Router Pin Signal Name Direction Description PinoutsBits Port Pinout GPS Port Pinout Time of Day Port PinoutMhz input and output 1PPS input and output Alarm Port Pinout Pin Signal Name DescriptionConsole/Aux RJ45 RS232 Serial Port Pinout Board Telco Line Pins Signal Name Jack Pin Telco RX T1/E1 Port PinoutManagement Ethernet Port Pinout Fiber-Optic Specifications USB Console Port PinoutUSB Flash/MEM Port Pinout LED Summary RSP LEDsColor/State Description two LEDs for eachT1/E1 port Interface Module LEDs Color/State DescriptionOC-3 Interface Module LEDs T1/E1 Interface Module LEDsPower Supply LEDs Fan Tray LEDsAlarm Conditions Alarm Type Alarm MeaningOL-25178-04 Site Log Date InitialsD E IN-2
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