Quick Start GuideCisco 10008 Router1 Documentation and Resources2 Preparing for Installation3 Installing the Router4 Connecting Power5 Connecting Cabl
10Rack-Mounting the Router in a 19-Inch 4-Post RackUse the following procedure to rack-mount the Cisco 10008 chassis in a 19-inch 4-post rack: Figure
11Rack-Mounting the Router in a 19-Inch 2-Post RackUse the following procedure to rack-mount the Cisco 10008 chassis in a 19-inch 2-post rack: Figure
12Figure 4 Attaching the Chassis to a 19-Inch 2-Post Rack WarningAt least three people are required to mount the chassis in the equipment rack: two pe
13Rack-Mounting the Router in a 23-Inch 2-Post RackUse the following procedure to rack-mount the Cisco 10008 chassis in a 23-inch 2-Post rack:Figure 5
14Figure 6 Attaching 23-Inch 2-Post Rack Bracket AdaptersStep 2 Attach the optional 23-inch adapters to the mounting brackets.3001413240APROCESSOR ONL
15Figure 7 Attaching the Chassis to a 23-Inch 2-Post RackWarningAt least three people are required to mount the chassis in the equipment rack: two peo
16Attaching the Cable-Management BracketUse the following procedure to attach the cable-management bracket to the Cisco 10008 chassis:Figure 8 Attachi
17Attaching the Grounding LugUse the procedure in this section to attach the grounding lug:Before attaching the grounding lug, make sure:• The ejector
18Figure 10 Connecting the Grounding Lug to the ChassisWarningNever defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably
194 Connecting PowerUse this section for information about connecting power to the Cisco 10008 router.• If you are connecting DC power to the system,
21 Documentation and ResourcesThis section contains information to help you prepare for installing the Cisco 10008 router. It contains a list of onli
20Be sure you have connected the chassis to an earth ground as instructed in the “Attaching the Grounding Lug” section on page 17, and then use the fo
21Figure 12 Removing the Safety CoverStep 2 Loosen the captive screw on the rear safety cover and tilt the cover back to lift it up and out from the c
22Figure 14 DC Power ConnectionsStep 4 Connect the DC power lead from the first external power source to the DC terminal block A labeled –48V.Step 5 C
23Figure 15 Securing DC Power Cables to the ChassisStep 8 Secure the power cabling to the chassis by feeding a tie wrap through the slot on the safety
24Be sure you have connected the chassis to an earth ground as instructed in the “Attaching the Grounding Lug” section on page 17, and then use the fo
25Figure 17 AC Power Cord Connectors in Strain-Relief DevicesStep 3 Set the AC power cord connectors in a power cord strain-relief device to prevent t
265 Connecting CablesThis section provides information about connecting cables to the Cisco 10008 router.Connecting Alarm IndicatorsThe Cisco 10008 r
27Figure 19 Removing the Safety CoverStep 2 Remove the safety cover by lifting it up and out from the chassis.Figure 20 Stripping InsulationStep 3 Usi
28Figure 21 Alarm Indicator Terminal Block ConnectionsStep 4 Connect one set of alarm indicator wires to the alarm terminal block as follows:a. Connec
29Figure 22 Alarm Indicator Wires Exiting the Safety CoverStep 6 Secure the power cabling to the chassis by feeding a tie wrap through the slot in the
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30Use the following procedure to connect a video terminal to the console port on a PRE:Figure 23 Console Port Connection on the PREStep 1 Connect one
31Connecting Network Management and Signal System CablesThe Cisco 10008 router has connections to both the internal Ethernet management network and th
32Follow these steps to connect the PRE to a 10BASE-T Ethernet LAN:Figure 25 Connecting the 10BASE-T Cable to the Ethernet PortStep 1 Connect one end
33The RJ-45 port on the PRE is configurable for 100-Mbps full-duplex or half-duplex operation (half-duplex is the default) and supports IEEE 802.3, Et
34Auxiliary Modem ConnectionThis asynchronous EIA/TIA-232 serial port is used to connect a modem to the PRE for remote administrative access. Use the
356 Powering On the SystemWhen all of the interfaces are connected, perform a visual check of all connections, and then check that:• The ejector leve
367 Configuring the Cisco 10008 Router at StartupThis section explains how to create a basic running configuration for your Cisco 10008 router using
37Tip Basic configuration setup is often used as a quick way to achieve network connectivity, allowing you to retrieve a configuration file from a TFT
38After you respond to the SNMP questions, the setup script lists the interfaces., for example:Interfaces that are not okay (OK? = NO) do not have a v
39Step 17 After you complete the configuration dialog, enter global configuration mode and enable IP routing by entering the ip routing command:Router
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408 Formatting Flash Disks and Flash CardsThe Flash disk or Flash card that shipped with your router contains the default Cisco IOS image for booting
419 Managing the File SystemsThis section describes the file systems used on the Cisco 10008 router and provides procedures for performing basic file
42Managing Configuration Files Larger than NVRAMTo maintain a configuration file that exceeds the size of NVRAM (512 KB), you must compress or relocat
43Step 5 Exit global configuration mode.Router(config)# endStep 6 When you finish changing the running configuration, save the new configuration.Route
4410 Troubleshooting Installation ProblemsThis section contains general troubleshooting information to help you solve problems you might encounter du
45Troubleshooting Ethernet ConnectionsIf an Ethernet connection to your Cisco 10008 router fails to work properly, and the corresponding LINK LED is n
46Troubleshooting the Console Port Serial ConnectionIf the terminal connected to the Cisco 10008 console port appears frozen or fails to work properly
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6Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationInformation about Cisco products, technologies, and network solutions is available from various onli
72 Preparing for InstallationThis section guides you through the process of preparing for your router installation.WarningOnly trained and qualified
83 Installing the RouterThe Cisco 10008 router can be rack-mounted in a 19-inch rack with either a flush-mount or center-mount configuration, or in a
9Lifting the ChassisUse the following procedure to rack-mount the Cisco 10008 chassis:Figure 1 Lifting the ChassisWarningAt least three people are req
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