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 Additional Slots
 Ports and Cabling
 Safety Warnings Accessing Internal Modules
 Installing and Removing NIMs and SMs
 OIR Procedures
 Objectives
Audience
 Organization
Chapter Title Description
 Conventions
Convention Indication
 Bewaar Deze Instructies
Warnung Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
 Avvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla Sicurezza
Aviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança
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 GEM Disse Anvisninger
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 Related Documentation
 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Searching for Cisco Documents
 Overview of the Cisco 4451-X Integrated Services Router
About the Cisco ISR
 Safety Warnings
 Safety Warnings for Finland, Norway and Sweden
Chassis Views
 Cisco ISR 4451-X Chassis
On page 1-4- Bezel view with one PSU
 Bezel side of the Cisco ISR 4451-X with two PSUs
 Bezel Side Leds of the Single PSU Cisco ISR 4451-X Model
 Modular HDD Slot Factory-configured
Locating the Serial Number, PID, VID and Clei
Platform Summary
ISC slot
 Labels on Cisco ISR
For Additional Help Locating Labels on the Router
Label Description
Product ID
 Hardware Features
Built-in Interface Ports
 Dual Mode GE/SFP Ports
Front Panel Ethernet Ports
USB Serial Console Port
Front Panel PoE+ Ports
 Internal PoE card
LED Indicators
Represents Color Description Location
 Console Active Right Will be off
Status Green Tbd Side Ports 0, 1 Amber Off Not present
Active Left Will be off
 Removable and Interchangeable Modules and Cards
Two PoE PSUs installed and operating Redundant mode
External Slots
 Internal Slots
 Compact Flash
Network Interface Modules Cisco UCS E-Series Server Modules
Solid State Drives
 Power Supplies
Packet Voice Digital Signal Processor Modules
Memory
 About Slots and Interfaces
Fans, Ventilation, and Airflow
About Slot, Subslot Bay, and Port Numbering
This section covers the following topics
 Tuple Example Slot Bay Port
9shows the ports and slots on the Cisco ISR 4451-Xs
 Slot Numbering
About Slot
Console port
Slots are numbered 0, 1
 Specifications
Subslot/Bay Numbering
Gigabit Ethernet Management
About Fixed Interfaces
 Description Specification
Power
Is disabled. See xxxx for a list of supported modules
Ports
 Description Specification
 Regulatory
 Integrated Services Router document
For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory
 Periodic Inspection and Cleaning
 General Safety Warnings
Standard Warning Statements
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 Safety with Electricity
Safety Recommendations
Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety
 Preparing for Router Installation Safety Recommendations
 General Precautions
General Site Requirements
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
Site Selection Guidelines
 Environmental Characteristic Minimum Maximum
Site Environmental Requirements
 Physical Characteristics
Characteristics
Height Width Depth Weight
Rack Requirements
 Router Environmental Requirements
 Power Guidelines and Requirements
Network Cabling Specifications
 Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations
Console Port Connections
 Auxiliary Port Connections
USB Console OS Compatibility
 Preparing for Network Connections
Ethernet Connections
 OL-27644-01
 Installation Checklist
Task Verified by Date
 Creating a Site Log
 Installing and Connecting the Router
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 CLI Console Access
What You Need to Know
Before You Begin
Slot and Port Numbers
 Installing the Router
Unpacking the Router
 Attaching Rack-Mount Brackets
Rack-Mounting the Chassis
Statement
 Inch SBC 1 brackets Inch EIA brackets
Inch SBC brackets Inch EIA brackets
 Bracket Installation for Back Mounting
Mounting the Router in a Rack
 5shows a typical installation in a rack
 Grounding the Chassis
Mounting screws
 Setting the Chassis on a Desktop
 Chassis Grounding
 Connecting Power
Chassis Ground Connection on the Cisco ISR 4451-X Chassis
 Connecting to AC Power
15A, 120VAC 16A, 240VAC. Statement
 Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem
Connecting to the Serial Port with Microsoft Windows
Port Type Cable Section
Serial RJ-45 EIA RJ-45
 Connecting to the Console Port with Mac OS
No parity Stop bit No flow control
 Connecting to the Console Port with Linux
To disconnect the OS X USB console from the Terminal window
 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver
 Using the Add Remove Programs utility
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver
Using the Setup.exe program
 Connecting to the Auxiliary Port
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver
 Connecting WAN, LAN, and Voice Interfaces
Connecting a Modem to the Cisco ISR
 OL-27644-01
 Connection Procedures and Precautions
Data sheet
Ports and Cabling
Port or Connection Port Type, Color1 Cable
 OL-27644-01
 Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router
Using Cisco Setup Command Facility
 You are now in the Setup Configuration Utility
Router when it is booted into Cisco IOS-XE
To proceed using the setup command facility, enter yes
Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity
 Following configuration command script was created
Summary of the available interfaces is displayed
 Completing the Configuration
User prompt is displayed
 Type enable to enter privileged Exec mode
Using Cisco IOS-XE CLI-Manual Configuration
Press Return to bring up the Router prompt
 Command or Action Purpose
Configuring the Router Hostname
Example
 Configuring the Enable and Enable Secret Passwords
 Configuring the Console Idle Privileged Exec Timeout
 Gigabit Ethernet Management Interface Overview
 Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
Default Gigabit Ethernet Configuration
Gigabit Ethernet Port Numbering
 Configuration mode
Optional Adds a description to an interface configuration
Description helps you remember what is attached to
Troubleshooting
 Configuration Examples
Specifying a Default Route or Gateway of Last Resort
Configuring IP Routing and IP Protocols
Configuring the GigabitEthernet Interface Example
 Default Network
Default Routes
Gateway of Last Resort
 Enables IP routing
Establishes a static route
 Configuration Examples
 Starts the line configuration command collection mode for
Virtual terminal lines vty for remote console access
Make sure that you configure all vty lines on your
Line vty ? command
 Configuring the Auxiliary Line
What to Do Next
 Enable Configure terminal Line aux
Auxiliary line
 Verifying Network Connectivity
 Saving Your Router Configuration
Saving Backup Copies of Configuration and System Image
 Copying the Startup Configuration to a Tftp Server Example
Copying from Flash Memory to a Tftp Server Example
 2012
 Verifying the Initial Configuration
Initial Configuration Verifying the Initial Configuration
 Environmental Variables and the Configuration Register
ROM Monitor Overview and Basic Procedures
ROM Monitor Overview
 Entering ROM Monitor Mode
Accessing ROM Monitor Mode with a Terminal Connection
Network Management Access and ROM Monitor Mode
Checking the Current ROMmon Version
 XXX-XXXX-XX
 Commonly Used ROM Monitor Commands
Displaying the Available ROM Monitor Commands
2describes the available help commands for ROM Monitor mode
Examples
 Environment Variable Settings
Displaying the Configuration Register Setting
Changing the ROM Monitor Prompt
 Displaying Environment Variable Settings
Frequently Used Environmental Variables
 Exiting ROM Monitor Mode
Entering Environment Variable Settings
Saving Environment Variable Settings
Respond to each prompt as instructed
 Initiates the configuration register configuration prompts
Configuration Example
Resets and initializes the router
 Example of Upgrade
Upgrading the ROMmon for a Router
 Router# show romvar
 Internal and External Modules
FRUs
 Safety Warnings
 1029 T1 SFP Statement
 Accessing Internal Modules
Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover
Removing the Cover
Replacing the Cover
 Locating Internal and External Slots for Modules
Cover screws
 Overview of the SSD Carrier Card NIM NIM-SSD
NIM-SSD Slot 0 Factory-configured
ISC slot DIMMs
 Overview
3shows the front panel of the SSD NIM
 LEDs on the NIM-SSD
1describes the LEDs on the NIM-SSD as shown in Figure
Represents Color Description
Solid state drive Green SSD present Slot Off No SSD in slot
 2lists the specifications of the SSD Carrier Card NIM
Power consumption maximum 20W
Environmental
Transportation and Storage
 Solid State Drives SSD
Top View of the SSD Carrier Card NIM with Serial Number
 Solid State Drive SSD
 Installing the SSD Drives into the NIM Carrier Card
Opening the SSD Slot Cover
 Removing the SSD Drives from the NIM-SSD
 Tabs to pull out the SSD drives
10 Pulling out the Solid State Drives
 Removing and Replacing the Cisco ISR 4451-X NIM-SSD Drives
Restrictions
 Removing the NIM-SSD from the Router
 12 Removing the NIM-SSD from the Router
 Replacing the NIM-SSD on the Router
Installing and Removing DDR DIMMs
Locating and Orienting Dimm
 Polarization notch
14 Dimm Showing Polarization Notch
 Removing a Dimm
15 Removing a Dimm
 Installing a Dimm
16 Dimm Showing Polarization Notch
 17 Handling the DIMMs
 Installing and Removing NIMs and SMs
18 Installing a Dimm
 Installing an SM
Software Requirement for SMs
Locating an SM or NIM
Removing an SM or NIM
 Installing and Removing the PVDM4
Verifying SM Installation
 Tools and Equipment Required During Installation
PVDM4 Location and Orientation
 Installing the PVDM4 on the Motherboard of the Cisco ISR
Any module replacement
Ground
Remove the cover
 Removing the PVDM4 from the Motherboard of the Cisco ISR
Screws Connector
Standoffs
 Captive Screws Ports Network Card
22 Network Interface Module with PVDM4
 Removing and Replacing the USB Flash Token Memory Stick
 Replacing the Cisco ISR 4451-X Power Supply
This completes the USB Flash memory installation procedure
 24 Power Supply Unit
 Replacing the Power Supply on the Cisco ISR 4451-Xs
Inserting PoE Supply in an Ethernet Switch Network Module
 Cisco ISR 4451-X Power and RPS Error Messages
Replacing a Fan Tray
Replacing the Cisco ISR 4451-X Fan Tray
Before Hot-Swapping a Fan Tray
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Fan Tray
 Removing and Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card
Removing a CompactFlash Memory Card
 Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card
 Installing SFP Modules
 DWDM-SFP-4373
1543.73 DWDM-SFP-4453
1544.53 DWDM-SFP-4612
1546.12 DWDM-SFP-4692
 Removing SFP Modules
Laser Safety Guidelines
Connect the network cable to the SFP module
 Removing, Replacing, and Installing an Internal PoE Card
Disconnect the SFP latch. See Figure
 29 Location of the PoE Card
 Online Insertion and Removal OIR Hot-Swapping
Requirement
 OIR Procedures
Hot-Swapping Procedures
Removing a Module
Inserting a Data or Voice Module