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Index
installing 5-1, 5-7
order of installation 5-6 managing 5-5
protocol support 13-1 removing 5-11
repairing and replacing 5-7 replacing 5-5
self-testing 10-3 storing 9-2
See also I/O modules; line modules; SRP modules
monitoring LEDs 10-2 monitoring temperature 10-9
mounting a CD on an FTP server B-4,B-11,B-14mounting kits 3-6
mounting posts for rack 3-6
N
network management 1-15, 8-1 setting up console 8-2 to 8-4 SNMP 1-15, 8-6
Telnet setup 8-4
NMC-RX Device Management System 1-16 notice icons defined xvi
NVS cards 1-13installing 9-3 to 9-5storing 9-2
O
OC48 modules 5-4, 5-10 protocols 13-10
OCx/STMx ATM modules, protocols 13-9 OCx/STMx modules, protocols 13-2 OCx/STMx POS modules, protocols 13-10OK LED 10-3
ONLINE LED 10-3
order of module installation 5-6
P
packet classification 1-15 PCMCIA slot, SRP modules 1-13 performance rate, line modules 1-4
pinouts, E-series router cables and connectors A-1 planning site for installation 3-1
plenum 4-3 ports
alarm 6-5 console 6-5 external timing 6-5
redundancy 5-16 power
cabling power input module 6-9, 6-10 consumption
SRP modules 12-15 system 11-2, 11-4, 11-6
dissipation 11-1, 11-3, 11-5 failures 10-2, 10-7 source A 10-3, 10-7 source B 10-3, 10-7 specifications 11-2, 11-4, 11-6
POWER A LED 10-3
POWER B LED 10-3
power cord warnings 3-4, 4-5 powering down E-series router 7-3 powering up E-series router 7-1 power input module, cabling 6-9, 6-10 power switches 6-10, 7-2 preinstallation responsibilities 3-1 preparing site for installation 3-1Privileged Exec command mode B-4, B-9 problems. See troubleshooting
protocol support 13-1
Q
QoS, packet classification for 1-15
R
rack, distribution. See distribution rack reaching an FTP server. See FTP access rebooting. See booting
RED ALM LED 10-4 redundancy
SRP modules 1-13 redundancy features (hardware) 1-16
fans 1-19
line modules 5-13 ports 5-16, 6-20 SRP modules 1-16 redundancy midplane 1-17
installing 5-13 redundancy status 10-9 REDUNDANT LED. See LEDs release mechanisms for SFPs 9-9 release notes xix