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About This Guide xxiii
About This Guide
This section discusses the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of the
Cisco 4000 Series Installation Guide publication. Use this publication to install and
maintain the Cisco 4000-M, Cisco 4500-M, and the Cisco 4700-M.
Cisco documentation and additional literature are available on a CD-ROM called Cisco
Connection Documentation, Enterprise Series. The CD is updated and shipped monthly, so
it might be more current than printed documentation. To order the Cisco Connection
Documentation, Enterprise Series CD, contact your local sales representative or call
Customer Service. The CD is available both as a single CD and as an annual
subscription.You can also access Cisco technical documentation on the World Wide Web
URL http://www.cisco.com.
Documentation for older modules in the Cisco 4000 series can also be found on the Cisco
Documentation CD.
Document Objectives
This publication contains the initial site preparation, installation, troubleshooting, and
selected upgrade and maintenance procedures.
Audience
This publication is for the router installer, who should be familiar with electronic circuitry
and wiring practices and have experience as an electronic or electromechanical technician.
For software configuration information, refer to the appropriate software publication. (See
the section “If You Need More Information“ in the chapter “Configuring Cisco 4000 Series
Software.”)
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Page 1 - About This Guide

About This Guide xxiiiAbout This GuideThis section discusses the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of theCisco 4000 Series Installa

Page 2 - Document Organization

1-18 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSeries SpecificationsTable 1-1 System SpecificationsSoftware CompatibilityNetwork processor modules must be su

Page 3 - Document Conventions

4-102 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsMultimode Power Budget ExampleThe following is an example multimode power b

Page 4

Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-103Network Connection ConsiderationsSingle-Mode TransmissionThe single-mode signal source

Page 5 - Series Routers

4-104 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideConnecting Routers with a DC-Input Power Supplyscope of this document. For further information, refer to Use

Page 6

Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-105Connecting Routers with a DC-Input Power SupplyWarning Only trained and qualified person

Page 7

4-106 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideConnecting Routers with a DC-Input Power SupplyFigure 4-59 Rear View of a Cisco 4000 Series Router with a DC

Page 8 - Series Specifications

Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-107Connecting Routers with a DC-Input Power SupplyStep 3 Wire the DC-input power supply to

Page 9

4-108 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideConnecting Routers with a DC-Input Power SupplyFigure 4-60 DC-Input Power Supply Terminal BlockTerminal bloc

Page 10 - Software Compatibility

Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-109Powering Up the RouterPowering Up the RouterCaution Never operate the router unless the

Page 11

4-110 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuidePowering Up the Router

Page 12 - Series Specifications

CHAPTER Software Configuration 5-15Software ConfigurationThis chapter describes the procedures for configuring Cisco IOS software for Cisco 4000series r

Page 13 - Memory Systems

Overview of the Cisco 4000 Series Routers 1-19Series SpecificationsCisco 4500-M, Cisco Internetwork Operating System (Cisco IOS) Release 10.2; for th

Page 14

5-2 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideBooting the Router for the First TimeTake the following steps to power up the router:Step 1 If you have an AC-

Page 15 - Shared Memory Requirements

Software Configuration 5-3Configuring the RouterYou use two commands to do this:• enable secret password (which is a very secure, encrypted password)

Page 16

5-4 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideConfiguring the RouterBefore continuing the configuration process, check the current state of the router byente

Page 17 - Main Memory Requirements

Software Configuration 5-5Configuring the RouterStep 4 Enter the command config terminal at the enable prompt to enter configurationmode:Router# config

Page 18 - Cisco RPS Support

5-6 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideConfiguring the Router• User Datagram Protocol (UDP) broadcasts to and from the router and the TCP/IP hostmust

Page 19 - Overview

Software Configuration 5-7Configuring the RouterNote You can run the setup facility any time you are at the enable prompt by entering thesetup comman

Page 20 - Fully Redundant Power

5-8 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideConfiguring the RouterStep 3 Enter yes (the default) or press Return when you are asked if you would like toen

Page 21 - RPS Features

Software Configuration 5-9Configuring the RouterEnter yes or no to accept or refuse Simple Network Management Protocol(SNMP) management:Configure SNM

Page 22

5-10 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideAdditional Configuration TasksTable 5-1 ISDN BRI Switch TypesThis completes the procedure to configure the glo

Page 23 - Cisco 4000 Series Routers

Software Configuration 5-11Additional Configuration Tasks• Configuring the Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Interfaces• Configuring G.703/G.704 Interfac

Page 24 - Safety with Electricity

1-20 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSeries SpecificationsNote The Cisco 4000 can no longer be ordered, but Cisco IOS Releases 10.0, 10.2, and10.3

Page 25 - Safety Recommendations

5-12 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideAdditional Configuration TasksStep 3 If you are going to enable IPX on this interface, enter the unique IPX n

Page 26 - General Site Requirements

Software Configuration 5-13Additional Configuration TasksFor more information about the media-type command, refer to the Cisco IOS configurationguides

Page 27 - Site Configuration Precautions

5-14 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideAdditional Configuration TasksStep 3 Specify the clock source for the module. The clock source command determ

Page 28 - Power Supply Features

Software Configuration 5-15Additional Configuration TasksRouter(config-if)# ip address 10.1.15.1 255.255.255.0Router(config-if)#Step 9 Add any additi

Page 29 - Installation Checklist

5-16 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideAdditional Configuration Tasks• IP addresses if you will configure the interfaces for IP routing• Whether the

Page 30 - Required Tools and Equipment

Software Configuration 5-17Additional Configuration TasksRouter(config-if)# ip address 10.1.15.1 255.255.255.0Router(config-if)#Step 7 Add any additi

Page 31 - Inspecting the System

5-18 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideAdditional Configuration Tasks Class B network is 172.16.0.0, 8subnet bits; mask is255.255.255.0Step 2 Rep

Page 32 - • Cisco Information Packet

Software Configuration 5-19Additional Configuration TasksIf you are using a SONET interface, there is only one framing type, STM-1,which is the defau

Page 33 - Series Chassis

5-20 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideAdditional Configuration TasksStep 8 Create the mapping of protocol addresses to PVCs. Map lists are used to

Page 34 - Removing the Component Tray

Software Configuration 5-21Additional Configuration TasksRouter(config-if)# atm framing g832admIf you are specifying the framing type for a DS-3 inte

Page 35

Overview of the Cisco 4000 Series Routers 1-21Memory SystemsTable 1-3 Cisco 4000 Series Processor and Memory SpecificationsMemory SystemsThe Cisco 400

Page 36

5-22 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideAdditional Configuration TasksStep 12 Exit the privileged level and return to the user level:Router# disableC

Page 37

Software Configuration 5-23Additional Configuration TasksConfiguring Timing (Clock) Signals for Serial InterfacesAll interfaces support both data term

Page 38

5-24 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideAdditional Configuration TasksUse the no clockrate command to remove the clock rate for DTE operation. Follow

Page 39

Software Configuration 5-25Additional Configuration TasksTo turn off this command, use the no dce-terminal-timing-enable command.When the serial port

Page 40

5-26 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideAdditional Configuration TasksCalculating CRCs on Cisco 4000 Series Serial InterfacesOn Cisco 4000 series rou

Page 41 - Replacing the Component Tray

Software Configuration 5-27Additional Configuration TasksRouter(config-if)# physical-layer asyncConfigure other asynchronous parameters according to y

Page 42

5-28 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideAdditional Configuration TasksNote For older versions of software, use the write mem command to writethe new

Page 43 - Making External Connections

Software Configuration 5-29Additional Configuration Tasks• Clock source operation (line or internal)Note Always enter the clear interface command aft

Page 44 - Unit Numbering

5-30 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideChecking the Router ConfigurationConfiguring CRC-4 for E1-G.703/G.704 InterfacesCRC-4 is a 4-bit error checkin

Page 45

Software Configuration 5-31Checking the Router Configuration Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overr

Page 46 - AUX CONSOLE

1-22 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideMemory Systemswhen Flash memory does not contain a valid system image. In the Cisco 4500-M and4700-M, the ROM

Page 47 - Use of the Slot Filler Panel

5-32 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSaving the Router ConfigurationIf the cable is DCE, the output of the show controller command displays the cl

Page 48 - Considerations

Cabling Specifications A-1APPENDIXACabling SpecificationsThis appendix provides cable pinout descriptions for the Cisco 4000 series routers.Note All p

Page 49 - Auxiliary Port Connections

A-2 Cisco 4000 Series Installation Guide• Serial DTE and DCE X.21 cables— X.21 Dual Serial Module Cable Assembly on page 50— X.21 Four-Port Serial Mod

Page 50 - Ethernet Connections

Cabling Specifications A-3Console and Auxiliary Port PinoutsConsole and Auxiliary Port PinoutsRefer to Table A-1 when assembling an EIA/TIA-232 conso

Page 51 - Connectors

A-4 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideConsole and Auxiliary Port PinoutsTable A-3 Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M Auxiliary Port Signals3 Transmitted

Page 52 - Connection

Cabling Specifications A-5Serial CablesSerial CablesAll interface types except EIA-530 are available in DTE or DCE format: DTE with a plugconnector a

Page 53

A-6 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesFigure A-1 Dual Serial EIA/TIA-232 Cable AssemblyTable A-4 Dual Serial Module EIA/TIA-232 DTE and

Page 54 - ETHERNET AUI

Cabling Specifications A-7Serial CablesEIA/TIA-232 Four-Port Serial Module Cable AssemblyFigure A-2 shows the serial module EIA/TIA-232 cable assembl

Page 55 - Six-Port Ethernet Module

A-8 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesTable A-5 Four-Port Serial EIA/TIA-232 DTE Cable Pinouts (DB-60 to DB-25)60 Pin Signal NoteDirect

Page 56 - Token Ring Connections

Cabling Specifications A-9Serial CablesTable A-6 Four-Port Serial EIA/TIA-232 DCE Cable Pinouts (DB-60 to DB-25)J1-39ShieldTXCE/TXC–Twisted pair no.

Page 57 - IN-RING B

Overview of the Cisco 4000 Series Routers 1-23Memory SystemsMemory Requirements in the Cisco 4000 SeriesEach module in the Cisco 4000 series can chan

Page 58

A-10 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesEIA/TIA232 Octal Serial Cable AssemblyFigure A-3 shows the compact octal cable used on the NP-2T

Page 59 - Serial Connections

Cabling Specifications A-11Serial CablesTable A-7 Low-Speed EIA/TIA-232 DTE Compact Octal Serial Cable PinoutsRouter End (200-Position Plug) Network

Page 60 - EIA/TIA-232 Connections

A-12 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ8-50 O_TXD/RXD+Not usedTwisted pair # 1 —> TXDNot usedJ1-2J1-7J8-46 I_RXD/TXD+Not usedTwiste

Page 61 - EIA/TIA-449 Connections

Cabling Specifications A-13Serial CablesJ8-73J8-71I_CTS/RTS+I_DSR/DTR+Twisted pair #8 <—<—CTSDSRJ2-5J2-6J8-62J8-61IO_DCD/DCD+SIG_GROUNDTwisted

Page 62 - X.21 Connections

A-14 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ8-94 I_RXC/TXCE+Not usedTwisted pair #4 <— RXCNot usedJ3-17J3-7J8-82J8-83O_LL/NIL+SIG_GROUND

Page 63 - Interference Considerations

Cabling Specifications A-15Serial CablesSHIELD_GROUND Braid SHIELD GND J5-AJ8-135J8-137O_RTS/CTS+O_DTR/DSR+Twisted Pair # 7 —> RTSDTRJ5-CJ5-HJ8-12

Page 64 - Configuring Serial Connections

A-16 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ8-162J8-161IO_DCD/DCD+SIG_GROUNDTwisted Pair # 6 —>—>RLSDSIG GNDJ6-FJ6-BJ8-169J8-168O_LL/

Page 65

Cabling Specifications A-17Serial CablesJ8-196J8-195I_RXD/TXD+I_RXD/TXD-Twisted Pair # 3 <— RD+RD-J7-RJ7-TJ8-198J8-197O_TXCE/RXC+O_TXCE/RXC-Twiste

Page 66 - EIA/TIA-232 EIA-530

A-18 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ8-20J8-18I_NIL/LL+SIG_GROUNDTwisted Pair #9 <— LTSIG GNDJ0-KJ0-BJ8-5J8-6I_RXD/TXD+I_RXD/TXD-

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Cabling Specifications A-19Serial CablesJ8-44J8-43I_RXC/TXCE+I_RXC/TXCE-Twisted Pair #4 <—<—SCTE+SCTE-J1-UJ1-WJ8-48J8-47O_TXCE/RXC+O_TXCE/RXC-T

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1-24 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideMemory SystemsTable 1-4 Cisco 4000-M Shared Memory RequirementsTable 1-5 Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M Shared

Page 69

A-20 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesSHIELD_GROUND Braid SHIELD GND J3-AJ8-78J8-80I_CTS/RTS+I_DSR/DTR+Twisted Pair # 8 <—<—RTSD

Page 70

Cabling Specifications A-21Serial CablesJ8-112J8-111IO_DCD/DCD+SIG_GROUNDTwisted Pair #6 —> RLSDSIG GNDJ4-FJ4-BJ8-120J8-118I_NIL/LL+SIG_GROUNDTwis

Page 71

A-22 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ8-150J8-149O_TXD/RXD+O_TXD/RXD-Twisted Pair #1 —>—>RD+RD-J5-RJ5-TJ8-144J8-143I_RXC/TXCE+I

Page 72 - G.703/G.704 Cable Connections

Cabling Specifications A-23Serial CablesEIA/TIA-449 Dual Serial Module Cable AssemblyFigure A-4 shows the dual serial module EIA/TIA-449 cable assemb

Page 73

A-24 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesFigure A-4 Dual Serial Module EIA/TIA-449 Cable AssemblyTable A-9 Dual Serial Module EIA/TIA-449

Page 74 - • Single-mode dual-attachment

Cabling Specifications A-25Serial CablesEIA/TIA-449 Four-Port Serial Module Cable AssemblyFigure A-5 shows the four-port EIA/TIA-449 cable assembly t

Page 75

A-26 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesFigure A-5 EIA/TIA-449 Four-Port Module Cable AssemblyTable A-10 EIA/TIA-449 DTE Cable Pinouts (

Page 76 - Connectors—End View

Cabling Specifications A-27Serial CablesJ1-1J1-2CTS/RTS+CTS/RTS–Twisted pair no. 1 <—<—J2-9J2-27CS+CS–J1-44J1-45LL/DCDCircuit_GNDTwisted pair n

Page 77 - LASERKLASSE 1

A-28 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesV.35 Dual Serial Module Cable AssemblyFigure A-6 shows the dual serial module V.35 cable assembl

Page 78

Cabling Specifications A-29Serial CablesFigure A-6 Dual Serial Module V.35 Cable AssemblyTable A-12 Dual Serial Module V.35 DTE Cable Pinouts72-0671-

Page 79 - OPT-BYPASS

Overview of the Cisco 4000 Series Routers 1-25Memory SystemsNote For more information, see product bulletin number 419, “Memory Options forCisco 4000

Page 80

A-30 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ1-2J1-18J2-YJ2-AATwisted pair SCT+SCT-<—<—J1-12J1-28J2-PJ2-STwisted pair TXD+TXD-—>—&g

Page 81 - 87654321

Cabling Specifications A-31Serial CablesJ1-ShieldJ1-ShieldJ2-ShieldJ2-ShieldTwisted pair Not usedNot usedJ1-ShieldJ2-ShieldSingle Not usedTable A-13

Page 82 - 2. nF = nanoFarad

A-32 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesV.35 Four-Port Serial Module Cable AssemblyFigure A-7 shows the V.35 cable assembly that is used

Page 83 - REMOTE ALARM

Cabling Specifications A-33Serial CablesFigure A-7 Four-Port Serial Module V.35 Cable AssemblyTable A-14 Four-Port Serial Module V.35 DTE Cable Pinou

Page 84 - T1 Cabling

A-34 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ1-35ShieldCTS/RTS–Twisted pair no. 8 <—–J2-DShieldCTS–J1-34ShieldDSR/DTR–Twisted pair no. 7

Page 85

Cabling Specifications A-35Serial CablesJ1-18J1-17TXD/RXD+TXD/RXD–Twisted pair no. 1 —>—>J2-PJ2-SSD+SD–J1-28J1-27RXD/TXD+RXD/TXD–Twisted pair n

Page 86

A-36 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesV.35 Octal Serial Cable AssemblyFigure A-8 shows the compact octal cable used on the NP-2T16S-V.

Page 87 - E1 Cabling

Cabling Specifications A-37Serial CablesFigure A-8 Low-Speed V.35 Compact Serial CableTable A-16 Low-Speed V.35 DTE Compact Octal Serial Cable Pinout

Page 88 - ATM Connections

A-38 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ8-12J8-11IO_DCD/DCD+SIG_GROUNDTwisted pair # 6 <— RLSDSIG GNDJ0-FJ0-BJ8-19J8-18O_LL/NIL+SIG_

Page 89 - RX CELLSBUSY

Cabling Specifications A-39Serial CablesJ8-46J8-45I_RXD/TXD+I_RXD/TXD-Twisted pair # 3 <—<—RD+RD-J1-RJ1-TJ8-48J8-47O_TXCE/RXC+O_TXCE/RXC-Twiste

Page 90 - RX CELLS

1-26 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideCisco RPS SupportCisco RPS SupportThe Cisco 4000-M, 4500-M, or 4700-M router now supports connection to the C

Page 91 - ATM Cabling

A-40 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ8-59J8-60IO_TXC/TXC+IO_TXC/TXC-Twisted pair # 5 <—<—SCT+SCT-J2-YJ2-AASHIELD_GROUND Braid

Page 92 - Figure 4-54 ST2 Connector

Cabling Specifications A-41Serial CablesJ8-123J8-121I_CTS/RTS+I_DSR/DTR+Twisted pair # 8 <—<—CTSDSRJ4-DJ4-EJ8-112J8-111IO_DCD/DCD+SIG_GROUNDTwi

Page 93

A-42 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ8-150J8-149O_TXD/RXD+O_TXD/RXD-Twisted pair # 1 —>—>SD+SD-J5-PJ5-SJ8-146J8-145I_RXD/TXD+I

Page 94 - BNC to XMTR

Cabling Specifications A-43Serial CablesJ8-157J8-158I_RXC/TXCE+I_RXC/TXCE-Twisted pair # 4 <—<—SCR+SCR-J6-VJ6-XJ8-159J8-160IO_TXC/TXC+IO_TXC/TX

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A-44 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesTable A-17 Low-Speed V.35 DCE Compact Octal Serial Cable PinoutsRouter End (200-Position Plug) N

Page 96

Cabling Specifications A-45Serial CablesJ8-28J8-30I_CTS/RTS+I_DSR/DTR+Twisted pair # 8 <—<—RTSDSRJ1-CJ1-HJ8-35J8-37O_RTS/CTS+O_DTR/DSR+Twisted

Page 97 - Power Budget

A-46 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ8-70J8-68I_NIL/LL+SIG_GROUNDTwisted pair #9 <— LTSIG GNDJ2-KJ2-BJ8-55J8-56I_RXD/TXD+I_RXD/TX

Page 98 - 500 MHz/km

Cabling Specifications A-47Serial CablesJ8-94J8-93I_RXC/TXCE+I_RXC/TXCE-Twisted pair #4 <—<—SCTE+SCTE-J3-UJ3-WJ8-98J8-97O_TXCE/RXC+O_TXCE/RXC-T

Page 99

A-48 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesSHIELD_GROUND Braid SHIELD GND J5-AJ8-128J8-130I_CTS/RTS+I_DSR/DTR+Twisted pair # 8 <—<—RT

Page 100

Cabling Specifications A-49Serial CablesJ8-162J8-161IO_DCD/DCD+SIG_GROUNDTwisted pair #6 —> RLSDSIG GNDJ6-FJ6-BJ8-170J8-168I_NIL/LL+SIG_GROUNDTwis

Page 101 - Single-Mode Transmission

Overview of the Cisco 4000 Series Routers 1-27Cisco RPS SupportCaution Use the Cisco RPS (model PWR600-AC-RPS) only to power the external device.Seul

Page 102 - For Further Reference

A-50 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesX.21 Dual Serial Module Cable AssemblyFigure A-9 shows the dual serial module X.21 cable assembl

Page 103 - AC power supply

Cabling Specifications A-51Serial CablesFigure A-9 Dual Serial Module X.21 Cable AssemblyTable A-18 Dual Serial Module X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts72-0683-

Page 104 - Terminal block cover

A-52 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ1-1J1-34449 TXD Twisted pair J2-2J2-9X.21 TXDJ1-4J1-20449 RTS Twisted pair J2-3J2-10X.21 CTLJ1-

Page 105

Cabling Specifications A-53Serial CablesX.21 Four-Port Serial Module Cable AssemblyFigure A-10 shows the four-port serial X.21 cable assembly that is

Page 106

A-54 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesTable A-20 Four-Port Serial X.21 DTE Cable Pinouts (DB-60 to DB-15)60 Pin Signal Name TypeDirect

Page 107 - Powering Up the Router

Cabling Specifications A-55Serial CablesX.21 Octal Serial Cable AssemblyFigure A-11 shows the compact octal cable used on the NP-2T16S-X21 module.Tab

Page 108

A-56 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesFigure A-11 Low-Speed X.21 Compact Serial CableTable A-22 Low-Speed X.21 DTE Compact Serial Cabl

Page 109 - Software Configuration

Cabling Specifications A-57Serial CablesJ8-23J8-24I_CTS/RTS+I_CTS/RTS-Twisted pair #5 <—<—INDICATION+INDICATION-J0-5J0-12J8-7J8-8I_RXC/TXCE+I_R

Page 110

A-58 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial Cables– Not usedNot usedTwisted pair #7 – Not usedNot used–– Not usedNot usedTwisted pair #8 – Not use

Page 111 - Configuring the Router

Cabling Specifications A-59Serial CablesSHIELD_GROUND Braid SHIELD GND J3-1J8-100J8-99O_TXD/RXD+O_TXD/RXD-Twisted pair #1 —>—>TRANSMIT+TRANSMIT

Page 112 - Configuring the Router

xxiv Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideDocument OrganizationDocument OrganizationThe major sections of this user guide are as follows:• Chapter 1, “

Page 113 - Software Configuration 5-5

1-28 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideCisco RPS SupportFully Redundant PowerThe Cisco RPS can provide a fully redundant power source for up to two

Page 114

A-60 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ8-105J8-106I_RXD/TXD+I_RXD/TXD-Twisted pair #2 <—<—RECEIVE+RECEIVE-J4-4J4-11J8-123J8-124I

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Cabling Specifications A-61Serial CablesJ8-140J8-133SIG_GROUNDSIG_GROUNDTwisted pair #6 – SIG GNDSIG GNDJ5-8J5-8– Not usedNot usedTwisted pair #7 – N

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A-62 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial Cables– Not usedNot usedTwisted pair #9 – Not usedNot used–SHIELD_GROUND Braid SHIELD GND J7-1J8-200J8

Page 117 - Software Configuration 5-9

Cabling Specifications A-63Serial CablesTable A-23 Low-Speed X.21 DCE Compact Octal Serial Cable PinoutsRouter End (200-Position Plug) Network End (1

Page 118 - Additional Configuration Tasks

A-64 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ8-28J8-27I_CTS/RTS+I_CTS/RTS-Twisted pair #4 <—<—CONTROL+CONTROL-J1-3J1-10J8-50J8-49O_TXD

Page 119 - Software Configuration 5-11

Cabling Specifications A-65Serial CablesJ8-53J8-54O_TXCE/RXC+O_TXCE/RXC-Twisted pair #3 —>—>TIMING+TIMING-J2-6J2-13J8-61J8-68SIG_GROUNDSIG_GROU

Page 120

A-66 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial Cables– Not usedNot usedTwisted pair #8 – Not usedNot used–– Not usedNot usedTwisted pair #9 – Not use

Page 121 - Configuring the T1 Interface

Cabling Specifications A-67Serial CablesJ8-146J8-145I_RXD/TXD+I_RXD/TXD-Twisted pair #1 <—<—TRANSMIT+TRANSMIT-J5-2J5-9J8-128J8-127I_CTS/RTS+I_C

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A-68 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesJ8-166J8-167O_RTS/CTS+O_RTS/CTS-Twisted pair #5 —>—>INDICATION+INDICATION-J6-5J6-12J8-153J

Page 123 - Configuring the E1 Interface

Cabling Specifications A-69Serial CablesEIA-530 Dual Serial Module Cable AssemblyFigure A-12 shows the dual serial module EIA-530 cable assembly and

Page 124

Overview of the Cisco 4000 Series Routers 1-29Cisco RPS SupportRPS FeaturesThe following features are standard:• Two AC input power cords• Two fully

Page 125

A-70 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesFigure A-12 Dual Serial Module EIA-530 Cable AssemblyTable A-24 Dual Serial Module EIA-530 DTE S

Page 126 - • Network protocol addresses

Cabling Specifications A-71Serial CablesEIA-530 Four-Port Serial Module Cable AssemblyFigure A-13 shows the four-port serial module EIA-530 cable ass

Page 127

A-72 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesFigure A-13 Four-Port Serial Module EIA-530 Cable AssemblyTable A-25 Four-Port Serial EIA-530 DT

Page 128

Cabling Specifications A-73Serial Cables1. The EIA-530 interface cannot be operated in DCE mode. A DCE cable is notavailable for the EIA-530 interfac

Page 129

A-74 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSerial CablesE1-G.703/G.704 Cable PinoutsTable A-26 shows the signal pinouts for each type of E1-G.703/G.704

Page 130

Cabling Specifications A-75HSSI Cable PinoutsIn addition to these cables, some connections require bare-wire connections (directly toterminal posts).

Page 131 - Software Configuration 5-23

A-76 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideHSSI Cable PinoutsHSSI Null- Modem CableFigure A-14 shows the HSSI null-modem cable (product number CAB-HNUL=

Page 132

Cabling Specifications A-77HSSI Cable PinoutsTable A-28 Null Modem Cable PinoutsSignal NameFromPinsDirection To Pins Signal NameRT (Receive Timing) 2

Page 133 - Software Configuration 5-25

A-78 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideEthernet Cable PinoutsEthernet Cable PinoutsThe following figures and tables provide the pinouts and signal de

Page 134 - Router(config-if)#

Cabling Specifications A-79Ethernet Cable Pinouts10BaseT Connector PinoutsFigure A-16 shows the RJ-45 10BaseT connector, and Table A-30 lists the pin

Page 135

1-30 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideCisco RPS Support

Page 136 - Router>

A-80 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideEthernet Cable Pinouts100BaseT Connector PinoutsThe two interface receptacles on the Fast Ethernet network pr

Page 137 - Software Configuration 5-29

Cabling Specifications A-81Ethernet Cable PinoutsFigure A-17 RJ-45 Connector and PlugTable A-31 lists the pinouts and signals for the RJ-45 connector

Page 138

A-82 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideEthernet Cable PinoutsFigure A-18 Straight-Through Cable Pinout (Connecting 100E RJ-45 Interface to aHub or R

Page 139 - Software Configuration 5-31

Cabling Specifications A-83Ethernet Cable PinoutsFigure A-20 MII Connection (Female)Table A-32 lists the MII connector pinouts and signals. MII cable

Page 140 - If You Need More Information

A-84 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideEthernet Cable PinoutsSee the NP-FE module configuration note for additional cabling information such asspecifi

Page 141 - Cabling Specifications

Cabling Specifications A-85Token Ring Port PinoutsToken Ring Port PinoutsTable A-33 shows the original single-port Token Ring network processor modul

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A-86 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideBRI PinoutsBRI PinoutsThe BRI interface port pinouts are shown in Table A-35.Table A-35 BRI Port Pinouts (RJ-

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Cabling Specifications A-87Channelized T1 PinoutsChannelized T1 PinoutsFor the CT1, two standard T1 serial cables are available from Cisco Systems: n

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A-88 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideChannelized E1 PinoutsTable A-37 T1 Straight-Through Cable PinoutsChannelized E1 PinoutsFor the CE1 module, f

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Cabling Specifications A-89Channelized E1 PinoutsFigure A-23 E1 Interface Cable for 120-Ohm, Balanced Connections(with DB-15 Connector)Figure A-24 E1

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CHAPTER Preparing to Install Cisco 4000 Series Routers 2-1Preparing to InstallCisco 4000 Series Routers2This chapter includes information you need bef

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A-90 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideChannelized E1 Pinouts1. Any pins not described in this table are not connected.2. Connected as a network int

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Cabling Specifications A-91Channelized E1 Pinouts1. Any pins not described in this table are not connected.2. Connected as a network interface.3. Con

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A-92 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideChannelized E1 Pinouts

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APPENDIX Replacing Memory in Cisco 4000 Series Routers C-1CReplacing Memory inCisco 4000 Series RoutersThis appendix describes how to replace or upgra

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C-2 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideThe Cisco 4700-M main memory upgrade requires replacing the main memoryconfiguration of two 8-MB SIMMs(16 MB) w

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Replacing Memory in Cisco 4000 Series Routers C-3Figure C-1 Cisco 4000-M SIMM LocationsNote Configure the J5 jumper as shown in Figure C-1 to permit w

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C-4 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideReplacing Main Memory SIMMsFigure C-2 Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M SIMM LocationsReplacing Main Memory SIMMsS

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Replacing Memory in Cisco 4000 Series Routers C-5Replacing Main Memory SIMMsFigure C-3 Cisco 4000 Series Main Memory SIMMRemoving Main Memory SIMMSTa

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C-6 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideReplacing Main Memory SIMMsFigure C-4 Removing Main Memory SIMMs2. Push the SIMM down and forward.The socket g

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Replacing Memory in Cisco 4000 Series Routers C-7Replacing Main Memory SIMMsStep 5 Hold the SIMM by the edges with your thumb and index finger and lif

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2-2 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSafety Recommendations• Do not wear loose clothing that could get caught in the chassis. Fasten your tie or sc

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C-8 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideReplacing Main Memory SIMMsFigure C-5 Installing Main Memory SIMMs2. Push the SIMM down and back.1. Insert the

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Replacing Memory in Cisco 4000 Series Routers C-9Replacing Shared-Memory SIMMsCaution You will feel some resistance, but do not use excessive force o

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C-10 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideReplacing Shared-Memory SIMMsStep 7 The SIMMs are held in place at each end by small metal spring clasps. To

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Replacing Memory in Cisco 4000 Series Routers C-11Replacing Shared-Memory SIMMsFigure C-6 Inserting Shared-Memory SIMMsPolarization notchPush the SIM

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C-12 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideReplacing the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M Boot Helper Flash Memory SIMMCaution Handle SIMMs by the card edg

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Replacing Memory in Cisco 4000 Series Routers C-13Replacing the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M Boot Helper Flash Memory SIMMFigure C-7 Removing the Bo

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C-14 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideReplacing the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M Boot Helper Flash Memory SIMMStep 3 Pull the locking spring clips

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Replacing Memory in Cisco 4000 Series Routers C-15Replacing the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M Boot Helper Flash Memory SIMMFigure C-8 Inserting Flash

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C-16 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideReplacing Boot ROMs in the Cisco 4000-MReplacing Boot ROMs in the Cisco 4000-MTo upgrade the boot read-only m

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Replacing Memory in Cisco 4000 Series Routers C-17Replacing Boot ROMs in the Cisco 4000-MFigure C-9 Boot ROM LocationsStep 6Jumpers J7 and J8 must be

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Preparing to Install Cisco 4000 Series Routers 2-3Safety Recommendations• Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit. Always check.• Look

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C-18 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideReplacing Boot ROMs in the Cisco 4000-M

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APPENDIX Cisco 4000 Series Virtual Configuration Register D-1DCisco 4000 Series VirtualConfiguration RegisterThis appendix describes the Cisco 4000 ser

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D-2 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideVirtual Configuration Register SettingsTable D-1 Virtual Configuration Bit MeaningsChanging Configuration Regist

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Cisco 4000 Series Virtual Configuration Register D-3Virtual Configuration Register SettingsTake the following steps to change the configuration regist

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D-4 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideVirtual Configuration Register SettingsConfiguring the Boot FieldThe lowest four bits of the processor configura

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Cisco 4000 Series Virtual Configuration Register D-5Virtual Configuration Register SettingsIf you set the boot field value to a value of 2 through F,

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D-6 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideVirtual Configuration Register SettingsTable D-3 Default Boot FilenamesAction/File Name Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit

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Cisco 4000 Series Virtual Configuration Register D-7Virtual Configuration Register SettingsBit 8 controls the console Break key. Setting bit 8 (the f

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D-8 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideVirtual Configuration Register SettingsTable D-5 System Console Terminal Baud Rate SettingsEnabling Booting fr

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APPENDIX Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor E-1ECisco 4000-M ROM MonitorThis appendix describes the Cisco 4000-M ROM monitor, which is also known as thebootstra

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2-4 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideGeneral Site RequirementsPreventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageElectrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equ

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E-2 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideEntering the Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor ProgramTimesaver Break (system interrupt) is always enabled for 60 secon

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Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor E-3Entering the Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor Programover the network using the TFTP. You can also include a second argument, hos

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E-4 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideEntering the Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor ProgramTable E-1 o Command OptionsNote To enable the router to read the

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Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor E-5Entering the Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor ProgramThe time to run a diagnostic is memory-size dependent. It will take a minimu

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E-6 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideEntering the Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor Program

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APPENDIX Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M ROM Monitor F-1FCisco 4500-M andCisco 4700-M ROM MonitorThis appendix describes the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700

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F-2 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideEntering the ROM Monitor ProgramTimesaver Break (system interrupt) is always enabled for 60 seconds after rebo

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Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M ROM Monitor F-3Entering the ROM Monitor ProgramThe following case-sensitive ROM monitor commands are among the most use

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F-4 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideEntering the ROM Monitor Program• dir—Lists the files on the named device, dir device, where the device is flash

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Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M ROM Monitor F-5Entering the ROM Monitor Program• meminfo—Displays the size in bytes, the starting address, the availabl

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Preparing to Install Cisco 4000 Series Routers 2-5General Site RequirementsSite Configuration PrecautionsThe following precautions will help you plan

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F-6 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideEntering the ROM Monitor Programdo you wish to change the configuration? y/n [n]: yenable “diagnostic mode”

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2-6 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideGeneral Site RequirementsEquipment RacksThe following tips will help you plan an acceptable equipment rack con

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Preparing to Install Cisco 4000 Series Routers 2-7Installation ChecklistInstallation ChecklistThe Installation Checklist lists the procedures for ini

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About This Guide xxvDocument Conventions• Appendix E, “Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor,” describes the Cisco 4000-M ROMmonitor and to run the ROM monitor di

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2-8 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSite LogSite LogThe Site Log provides a historical record of all actions relevant to the router. Keep it in an

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Preparing to Install Cisco 4000 Series Routers 2-9Inspecting the SystemIn addition, you might need the following additional external equipment:• Data

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2-10 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideInspecting the System• This publication• Cisco Information Packet• Optional companion publications, or the Ci

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CHAPTER Configuring the Cisco 4000 Series Chassis 3-1Configuring the Cisco 4000Series Chassis3This chapter describes the tasks that should be completed

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3-2 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideAccessing the Internal Components of the RouterWarning Do not touch the power supply when the power cord is co

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Configuring the Cisco 4000 Series Chassis 3-3Accessing the Internal Components of the RouterWarning Before releasing the safety latch, support the co

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3-4 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideAccessing the Internal Components of the RouterStep 1 Turn OFF the system power.Step 2 Put on your ESD-prevent

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Configuring the Cisco 4000 Series Chassis 3-5Replacing Network Processor ModulesStep 5 Pull on the handle located on the upper right corner of the ch

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3-6 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideReplacing Network Processor ModulesFigure 3-3 Cisco 4000-M Component Tray—Typical of Cisco 4000 SeriesCautionD

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Configuring the Cisco 4000 Series Chassis 3-7Replacing Network Processor ModulesFigure 3-4 Network Processor Module ComponentsCautionIf any of the ne

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xxvi Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideDocument ConventionsTimesaver Means the described actions saves time. You can save time by performing theacti

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3-8 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideReplacing Network Processor ModulesFigure 3-5 Network Processor Module Daughter Card InstallationNote See the

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Configuring the Cisco 4000 Series Chassis 3-9Replacing the Component TrayStep 3 Replace the module mounting screw in its place on the end of the netw

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3-10 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideRack-Mount and Wall-Mount Installation

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CHAPTER Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-45Making External Connectionsto Cisco 4000 Series Routers4This chapter describes ho

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4-46 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuidePreparing to Make ConnectionsFor information on how to remove and replace network processor modules, see the

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-47Preparing to Make ConnectionsIf the BRI module in Figure 4-1 were replaced by a second E

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4-48 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuidePreparing to Make ConnectionsFigure 4-2 Router—Rear View Showing Ethernet ModulesTable 4-3 Unit Numbering for

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-49Preparing to Make ConnectionsFigure 4-3 Router—Rear View Showing Ethernet and Serial Mod

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4-50 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideConsole Port and Auxiliary Port Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-4 Slot Filler PanelConsole Port and Auxilia

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-51Network Connection ConsiderationsConsole Port ConnectionsEach router includes an asynchr

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CHAPTER Overview of the Cisco 4000 Series Routers 1-131Overview of the Cisco 4000Series RoutersThe Cisco 4000 series consists of the Cisco 4000-M, the

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4-52 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection Considerations• Installing and Configuring HSSI Network Processor Modules in Cisco 4000 Ser

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-53Network Connection ConsiderationsThe following is an example of configuring the Ethernet

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4-54 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsAn Ethernet transceiver cable with thumbscrew connectors can be connected di

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-55Network Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-7 Single-Port Ethernet Network Processor Modul

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4-56 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-8 Extending the Transition Cable from the Ethernet PortDual-Port Et

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-57Network Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-9 Dual-Port Ethernet Network Processor Module

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4-58 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-10 Six-Port Ethernet Network Processor ModuleToken Ring Connections

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-59Network Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-11 Dual-Port Token Ring Module Network Connect

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4-60 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-12 Token Ring Module Network ConnectorUse a standard 9-pin Token Ri

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-61Network Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-13 Token Ring Cable ConnectionsSerial Connecti

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1-14 Cisco 4000 Series Installation Guide• Dual-port high-speed synchronous serial and 16-port low-speedsynchronous/asynchronous serial. The high-spee

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4-62 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection Considerationsused. If you understand the electrical problems that might arise and can com

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-63Network Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-14 EIA/TIA-232 Adapter Cable Connectors, Netwo

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4-64 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsV.35 ConnectionsThe V.35 interface is recommended for speeds up to 48 kbps,

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-65Network Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-17 X.21 Adapter Cable Connectors, Network EndE

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4-66 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection Considerations• Plant cabling can emit radio frequency interference (RFI) if it is unshiel

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-67Network Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-19 Four-Port Serial Network Processor Module P

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4-68 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-20 Four-Port Serial Network Processor Module Adapter CablesRouter c

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-69Network Connection ConsiderationsThe dual serial ports are DB-50 connectors. (See Figure

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4-70 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-22 Dual Serial Network Processor Module—Top ViewCautionHold the dua

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-71Network Connection ConsiderationsIf the network processor module is operating as DTE in

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Overview of the Cisco 4000 Series Routers 1-15H35902DATAOK3DATAOK1DATAOK POWEROKSERIES

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4-72 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-24 Router Serial Cable ConnectionsNote Serial ports configured as DC

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-73Network Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-25 G.703/G.704 Serial Network Processor Module

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4-74 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFollowing are the available E1-G.703/G.704 module options:• Four port E1-G.7

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-75Network Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-26 E1-G.703/G.704 Interface Cable for Unbalanc

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4-76 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFDDI ConnectionsMultimode FDDI network processor modules provide either a du

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-77Network Connection Considerationsand Figure 4-34.) The connector accepts standard 8.7 to

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4-78 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-32 Single-Mode FDDI Network Interface FC-to-SC Adapter, SC EndFigur

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-79Network Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-34 Dual-Attachment Single-Mode FDDI Module wit

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4-80 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-35 Multimode FDDI Network Interface Connector, MIC TypeThe port lab

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-81Network Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-36 Dual-Attachment Multimode FDDI Module—End V

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1-16 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideSeries SpecificationsSeries SpecificationsDesign specifications for the Cisco 4000 series are as follows:• Modu

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4-82 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-38 Single-Attachment Multimode FDDI Module—End ViewOptical Bypass S

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-83Network Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-39 Four-Port BRI Network Processor ModuleFigur

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4-84 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsWarning Network hazardous voltages are accessible in the BRI cable. If you d

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-85Network Connection Considerationscontroller provides up to 24 virtual channels. Each vir

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4-86 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsT1 CablingFor the CT1/PRI network processor module, two standard T1 serial c

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-87Network Connection ConsiderationsThe CE1/PRI network processor module, shown in Figure 4

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4-88 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsCE1/PRI Network Processor Module Jumper SettingsThe jumpers on the CE1/PRI n

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-89Network Connection ConsiderationsTable 4-9 Jumper Settings and FunctionsWarningTo preven

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4-90 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-46 E1 Interface Cable for 120-Ohm, Balanced Connections(with DB-15

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-91Network Connection ConsiderationsThe ATM modules provide an interface to ATM switching f

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Overview of the Cisco 4000 Series Routers 1-17Series SpecificationsFor complete configuration information, refer to the Cisco Product Catalog, which i

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4-92 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFor a description of the common ATM terms and acronyms, see the publicationI

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-93Network Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-51 ATM Network Processor Module with DS-3/E3 P

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4-94 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-53 Simplex SC ConnectorFor SONET/SDH single-mode connections, use t

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-95Network Connection ConsiderationsWarning Invisible laser radiation can be emitted from t

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4-96 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-56 ATM Module ConnectionsCautionTo ensure compliance with electroma

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-97Network Connection ConsiderationsStep 2 Hold the EMI filter clip as shown in Figure 4-57,

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4-98 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsFigure 4-57 E3 EMI Filter Clip AssemblyATME3RCVRXMTRBUSYREADYRX CELLSRX ALAR

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-99Network Connection ConsiderationsATM SONET Distance LimitationsThe SONET specification fo

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4-100 Cisco 4000 Series Installation GuideNetwork Connection ConsiderationsAttenuation is significantly lower for optical fiber than for other media. Fo

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Making External Connections to Cisco 4000 Series Routers 4-101Network Connection ConsiderationsThe power margin calculation is derived from the power

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