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CiscoASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter3 Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis
Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables
Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables
This section describes how to route the network interface cables through the router cable-management
system and attach the network interface cables to the line card ports.
This procedure uses an 40x1GE line card as an example to describe how to attach a network interface
cable to a line card port and route the cable through the cable-management system. Depending on which
line cards are installed in your system, your cable connection procedure might differ slightly from this
example. For cable connection information for your specific line card, refer to the installation and
configuration note for that line card.
Note You can access the most current Cisco line card documentation online at: http://www.cisco.com
Follow these steps as an example to route the network interface cables through the cable-management
system and connect them to the line card:
Step1 Route an interface cable across the horizontal cable management tray (Figure3-11), and down through
the cable tray opening to connect it to the line card.
Note Each line card has its own cable routing slot in the cable management tray. For example, Figure3-11
shows cables being routed to line card 3 in slot 3 in a CiscoASR 9010 Router.
Figure3-11 Routing Interface Cables through the Cable Management Tray
Step2 Attach a line card cable management bracket to the line card front panel (Figure3-12). This bracket is
shipped with the line card.
1 Hinged cover (shown in the raised position) 2Line card cable bundle routed through the tray
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