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Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide
OL-4503-26
Preface
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Cisco 7600-SIP-400 - SPA Interface Processor 400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeSPA Interface Processor
Model7600-SIP-400
CompatibilityCisco 7600 Series Routers
Maximum Number of SPA Slots4
Number of SPAs Supported4
Form FactorModular
CategoryNetwork Router
Supported SPAsVarious SPA modules
PortsVaries by SPA
Interfaces SupportedVarious SPAs
Port TypeVaries by SPA

Summary

Preface

Document Revision History

Details revisions made to the document across different versions and dates.

Audience

Specifies the intended audience for this installation guide.

Organization

Describes how the publication is structured into chapters and sections.

Conventions

Explains the typographical conventions and symbols used throughout the document.

Related Documentation

Lists other Cisco publications for additional information on Cisco 7600 series routers.

Obtaining Documentation

Explains how to access Cisco documentation, technical assistance, and resources.

Cisco.com

Provides URLs for accessing Cisco documentation and the Cisco website.

Documentation CD-ROM

Information on obtaining the Cisco documentation CD-ROM package.

Ordering Documentation

Details on how to order Cisco documentation, including online and phone methods.

Documentation Feedback

Instructions for submitting comments and feedback on Cisco documentation.

Obtaining Technical Assistance

Information on how to get technical assistance from Cisco Systems.

Technical Assistance Center

Details on accessing the Cisco TAC website and escalation center.

Obtaining Additional Publications and Information

Resources for finding more information on Cisco products and technologies.

Chapter 1 Product Overview

Cisco 7603 Router

Details the specifications and features of the Cisco 7603 Router.

Cisco 7603-S Router

Details the specifications and features of the Cisco 7603-S Router.

Cisco 7604 Router

Details the specifications and features of the Cisco 7604 Router.

Cisco 7606 Router

Details the specifications and features of the Cisco 7606 Router.

Cisco 7606-S Router

Details the specifications and features of the Cisco 7606-S Router.

Cisco 7609 Router

Details the specifications and features of the Cisco 7609 Router.

Cisco 7609-S Router

Details the specifications and features of the Cisco 7609-S Router.

Cisco 7613 Router

Details the specifications and features of the Cisco 7613 Router.

System Features

Describes the hardware features of the Cisco 7600 series routers.

Bandwidth and Port Density

Lists the bandwidth and port densities of the Cisco 7600 series routers.

Component Hot Swapping

Explains the process of adding, replacing, or removing modules without system interruption.

Cisco 7600 Series Router Components

Describes the major hardware components of the Cisco 7600 series routers.

Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation

Safety

Provides essential safety warnings and precautions for equipment installation.

Supported Line Cards on 7600 Chassis

Lists the supported line cards for the Cisco 7600 chassis.

Site Requirements

Details site power requirements and environmental considerations for installation.

Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage

Guidelines for preventing ESD damage to electronic cards and components.

Environmental Requirements

Specifies spacing and ventilation requirements for optimal operation.

Power Connection Guidelines

Provides guidelines for connecting AC and DC power supplies to the site power source.

Site Planning Checklist

A checklist of activities to perform before installing the Cisco 7600 series router.

Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco 7600 Series Router

Unpacking the Router

Instructions for unpacking the router and checking the shipping container contents.

Installation Guidelines

Guidelines for ensuring the equipment rack meets installation requirements.

Required Tools

Lists the tools and equipment necessary for installing the chassis in the rack.

Installing the Shelf Brackets and Crossbar Bracket

Procedure for installing shelf brackets and the crossbar bracket for specific router models.

Installing the Chassis Brackets

Instructions for installing the chassis mounting brackets on the front or rear.

Installing the Router Chassis in the Rack

Step-by-step guide for positioning and securing the router chassis in the equipment rack.

Installing the Stabilizer Kit (Cisco 7609 Router, Cisco 7609-S, and Cisco 7613 Router Only)

Procedure for installing the stabilizer kit to prevent chassis tipping.

Installing the Cable Management System (Cisco 7609 Router and Cisco 7609-S Router Only)

Instructions for installing the cable management system on specific router models.

System Ground Connection

Describes how to connect the system (earth) ground to the Cisco 7600 series router.

Installing the Power Supplies in the Router Chassis

Instructions for installing AC or DC power supplies into the router chassis.

Attaching the Interface Cables

General information on attaching interface cables to supervisor engines and modules.

Connecting the Supervisor Engine Console Port

How to connect to the supervisor engine console port for configuration and monitoring.

Connecting the Supervisor Engine Uplink Ports

Describes how to connect to the supervisor engine uplink ports.

Connecting to the Interface Ports

Information on connecting to various interface ports like SC, LC, MT-RJ, and RJ-45.

Verifying Router Chassis Installation

Steps to verify that modules, power supplies, and fan assemblies are correctly installed.

Chapter 4 Troubleshooting

Getting Started

Initial steps and checks to perform when troubleshooting system startup.

Problem Solving to the System Component Level

Methodology for isolating problems to specific system components or subsystems.

Identifying Startup Problems

Using LEDs to determine when and where the system failed during the startup sequence.

Troubleshooting the Power Supply

Steps to isolate and resolve issues related to the power subsystem.

Troubleshooting the Cooling Sub-System

Guidance for troubleshooting issues with the fan assembly and thermal management.

Troubleshooting Modules

Steps to troubleshoot issues with supervisor engines and installed modules.

Contacting Customer Service

Information needed when contacting customer service for unresolved startup problems.

Chapter 5 Removal and Replacement Procedures

Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage

Guidelines for preventing ESD damage to sensitive electronic components.

Removing and Replacing the Power Supply

Detailed procedures for removing and installing AC and DC input power supplies.

Removing and Replacing the PEM

Procedures for removing and installing Power Entry Modules (PEMs) for AC-input.

Removing and Replacing the Fan Assembly

Steps for removing and replacing the system fan assemblies.

Installing the Air Filter Assembly on a Cisco 7606 Router and the Cisco 7606-S Router (Optional)

Instructions for installing the optional air filter assembly on specific routers.

Replacing the Air Filter on a Cisco 7609 Router and the Cisco 7609-S Router (Optional)

Procedure for replacing the air filter on the Cisco 7609 and 7609-S routers.

Installing the Thermistor Module on a Cisco 7606-S Router

Instructions for installing the thermistor module for the Cisco 7606-S router.

Installing the Thermistor Module on a Cisco 7609-S Router

Instructions for installing the thermistor module for the Cisco 7609-S router.

Upgrading the Cisco 7600 Series Routers to a WS-SUP720-3BXL

Procedure for upgrading Cisco 7600 series routers to the WS-SUP720-3BXL.

Appendix A Technical Specifications

Cisco 7603 Router

Technical specifications for the Cisco 7603 Router.

Cisco 7603-S Router

Technical specifications for the Cisco 7603-S Router.

Cisco 7604 Router

Technical specifications for the Cisco 7604 Router.

Cisco 7606 Router

Technical specifications for the Cisco 7606 Router.

Cisco 7606-S Router

Technical specifications for the Cisco 7606-S Router.

Cisco 7609 Router

Technical specifications for the Cisco 7609 Router.

Cisco 7609-S Router

Technical specifications for the Cisco 7609-S Router.

Cisco 7613 Router

Technical specifications for the Cisco 7613 Router.

Cisco 7600 Series Router Power Supplies

Specifications for the Cisco 7600 series router power supplies.

Regulatory Standards Compliance

Lists regulatory standards compliance for Cisco 7600 series routers.

Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications

Connector Specifications

Describes the types of connectors used with Cisco 7600 series routers.

RJ-45

Details the RJ-45 connector for network interface connections.

Mini-SMB

Describes the mini-SMB connector used for channelized DS3 OSMs.

MT-RJ

Describes the MT-RJ connector for fiber-optic modules.

LC

Describes the LC fiber-optic connector for OC-12 and OC-48 OSMs.

SC-Type

Describes the SC-type fiber connector for external network connections.

Gigabit Interface Converters

Information on GBIC modules, including optical and DWDM models.

Cable Specifications

Details about cables and adapters for console port connections.

Console Port Mode Switch

Explains the supervisor engine console port mode switch for terminal/modem connection.

Identifying a Rollover Cable

How to identify a rollover cable by comparing its connector ends.

Console Port Mode 1 Signaling and Pinouts

Signaling and pinouts for console port in mode 1 (port mode switch in).

Mode-Conditioning Patch Cord

Information on mode-conditioning patch cords for LX/LH GBIC with MMF.

Differential Mode Delay

Explains Differential Mode Delay (DMD) and its impact on fiber-optic cables.

Appendix C Configuration Register Information

Configuration Bit Meanings

Explains the meaning of each configuration memory bit.

Bits 0–3

Details the boot field settings in the processor configuration register.

Bit 6

Bit 6 meaning: Ignores nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM) contents.

Bit 7

Bit 7 meaning: Enables OEM bit, disables bootstrap messages at startup.

Bit 8

Bit 8 controls the console Break key functionality.

Bit 10 and Bit 14

Bits 10 and 14 control Internet IP broadcast address settings.

Bit 11 and Bit 12

Bits 11 and 12 determine the baud rate of the console terminal.

Bit 13

Bit 13 determines server response to bootload failure.

Bit 15

Bit 15 enables diagnostic messages and ignores NVRAM contents.

Displaying the Configuration Register While Running Cisco IOS

How to view the configuration register using show version or show hardware commands.

Displaying the Configuration Register While Running ROM Monitor

How to display the virtual configuration register in ROM Monitor mode.

Setting the Configuration Register While Running Cisco IOS

Procedure to set the configuration register using the config-register command.

Setting the Configuration Register While Running ROM Monitor

Procedure to set the configuration register in ROM Monitor mode.

Appendix D Repacking the Cisco 7600 Series Router

Cisco 7603 Router

Instructions for repacking the Cisco 7603 Router for return or moving.

Cisco 7606 Router

Instructions for repacking the Cisco 7606 Router for return or moving.

Cisco 7609 Router and Cisco 7609-S Router

Instructions for repacking the Cisco 7609 and 7609-S routers for return or moving.

Cisco 7613 Router

Instructions for repacking the Cisco 7613 Router for return or moving.

Appendix E Cisco 7606-S DC Power Supply Configurations

Identifying Chassis Version in the Supported Line Card

Methods to identify the chassis version in supported routers.

Cisco 7606-S V01 Configuration with Two 2700 W DC Power Supplies

Configuration steps for Cisco 7606-S V01 with two 2700 W DC power supplies.

Cisco 7606-S V01 Configuration with Two 4500 W DC Power Supplies

Configuration steps for Cisco 7606-S V01 with two 4500 W DC power supplies.

Cisco 7606-S V01 Configuration with a 2700 W DC Power Supply and a 4500 W DC Power Supply

Configuration for Cisco 7606-S V01 with mixed 2700 W and 4500 W DC power supplies.

Cisco 7606-S V02 Configuration with Two 2700 W DC Power Supplies

Configuration for Cisco 7606-S V02 with two 2700 W DC power supplies.

Cisco 7606-S V02 Configuration with Two 4500 W DC Power Supplies

Configuration for Cisco 7606-S V02 with two 4500 W DC power supplies.

Cisco 7606-S V02 Configuration with a 2700 W DC Power Supply and a 4500 W DC Power Supply

Configuration for Cisco 7606-S V02 with mixed 2700 W and 4500 W DC power supplies.

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