Manual De UsuarioTabla de contenidosVIP-FE-TX/4E Installation and Configuration1Table of Contents2If You Need More Information2Versatile Interface Processor Functions3What is the VIP?3Figure1 VIP with One FE-TX and One 4E Port Adapter (Product Number VIP-FE-TX/4E[=])4VIP Software Prerequisites5VIP Hardware Prerequisites5What is the Cisco 7000 Family?5Cisco 7000 Series6Figure2 Cisco7000, Interface Processor End6Figure3 Cisco7010, Interface Processor End7Cisco 7500 Series7Figure4 Cisco 7505, Interface Processor End7Figure5 Cisco 7507, Interface Processor End8Figure6 Cisco 7513, Interface Processor End9VIP Port Adapter Hardware Configuration Overview10Figure7 VIP with One FE-TX and One 4E Port Adapter (Product Number VIP-FE-TX/4E[=])10VIP Microcode Overview11VIP Installation Prerequisites11List of Parts and Tools11Safety Guidelines12Electrical Equipment Guidelines12Telephone Wiring Guidelines12Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage12Online Insertion and Removal—An Overview131 Rapidly scans the backplane for configuration changes and does not reset any interfaces.132 Initializes all newly inserted interface processors, noting any removed interfaces and placing ...133 Brings all previously configured interfaces on the interface processor back to the state they w...13Figure8 Ejector Levers and Captive Installation Screws on the VIP (Horizontal Orientation Shown)15VIP Installation16Removing an Interface Processor Filler16Step 1 Choose an available slot for the VIP and make a note of it.16Step 1 Use a screwdriver to loosen the captive installation screws on the interface processor fil...16Step 2 Place your thumbs on both ejector levers and simultaneously pull them both outward to rele...16Step 3 Grasp the handle with one hand and pull the filler straight out of the slot, keeping your ...16Step 4 Store the interface processor filler for future use.16Removing a VIP16Figure9 Handling Processor Modules for Installation and Removal (Horizontal Orientation Shown)17Step 1 If you are replacing a failed VIP, disconnect all cables from the VIP ports; however, if y...17Step 2 Use a screwdriver to loosen the captive installation screws at both ends of the VIP. (See...17Step 3 Place your thumbs on the ejector levers and simultaneously pull both of the ejectors outwa...17Step 4 Use the VIP handle to carefully pull the VIP straight out of the slot, keeping your other ...17Step 5 Place the removed VIP on an antistatic mat or foam pad, or place it in an antistatic bag i...17Step 6 If the interface processor slot is to remain empty, install a filler (MAS7K-BLANK) to keep...17Installing a VIP18Step 1 Ensure that a console terminal is connected to the console port (on the RP or RSP) and tha...18Step 2 Hold the VIP handle with one hand and place your other hand under the carrier to support t...18Step 3 Place the back of the VIP in the slot and align the notch on the carrier with the groove i...18Step 4 While keeping the VIP parallel to the backplane, carefully slide it into the slot until th...18Step 5 Using your thumbs, simultaneously push both ejector levers inward until the VIP is pushed ...18Step 6 To ensure that EMI shielding is properly maintained for the chassis, immediately tighten b...18Checking the Installation and Verifying VIP Status19Step 1 At the user-level EXEC prompt, enter the enable command. The EXEC prompts you for a privil...19Step 2 Enter the password (the password is case sensitive). For security purposes, the password i...19Step 3 When you enter the correct password and press Return, the system displays the privileged-m...19Checking the VIP Installation19Step 1 While the system reinitializes each interface, observe the console display messages and ve...20Step 2 When the reinitialization is complete, verify that the enabled LED on each port adapter go...20Step 3 If the enabled LED on a port adapter fails to go on, suspect that the VIP board connector ...20Step 4 If the enabled LED still fails to go on, remove the VIP and try installing it in another a...20Step 5 If the VIP is new and not a replacement, you have to configure the new interfaces. Proceed...20Step 6 If the VIP is a replacement, use the show interfaces type slot/port adapter/port or show c...20Step 7 When the interfaces are up, check the activity of each interface by observing the status L...21Step 8 In general, if an interface’s LED fails to go on and a cable is connected to the port, che...21Verifying VIP Status Using show Commands21Step 1 Use the show version or show hardware commands to display the system hardware configuratio...21Step 2 Display all of the current interface processors and their interfaces with the show control...21Step 3 Specify one of the new VIP interfaces with the show interfaces type slot/port adapter/port...21Step 4 Display the protocols configured for the entire system and specific interfaces with the co...21Step 5 Display the entire system configuration file with the showconfiguration command. Verify t...21Upgrading VIP Microcode23Step 1 To display the total amount of Flash memory present, its location, any files that currentl...24Step 2 Compare the amount of available Flash memory (last line in the preceding example) to the s...24Step 3 After you verify that there is sufficient space available in Flash memory for the new imag...24Step 4 Use the show flash command to verify that the microcode has been copied to Flash. The outp...24Step 5 To ensure that the new microcode is used when you reboot the system, add the appropriate c...25Step 6 Specify that you are changing the microcode for the VIP (microcode vip), and that it will ...25Step 7 To save the configuration file, press Ctrl-Z.25Step 8 Copy the new configuration to nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM):25Step 9 To load the new microcode immediately, you can issue the microcode reload configuration co...25Step 10 To verify that the VIP is using the correct microcode, issue the show startup-config or s...25Upgrading and Replacing DRAM SIMMs26Figure10 Handling a DRAM SIMM—Example Only26Step 1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap between you and an unpainted chassis or VIP surface.27Step 2 Disconnect all cables from the VIP and remove it from the chassis using the procedure in t...27Step 3 Place the VIP on a flat surface (preferably an antistatic mat or foam), and turn it so the...27Step 4 Locate the DRAM SIMMs in U1 and U2. (See Figure11.)27Figure11 Orientation of DRAM SIMMs (U1 and U2) on VIP Motherboard (VIP-1FE-TX/4E Shown)27Step 5 Remove a SIMM by pulling outward on the connectors to unlatch it, as shown in the enlargem...28Figure12 Removing and Replacing DRAM SIMMs28Step 6 Using the SIMM orientation shown in Figure12, position the new SIMM so that the polarizat...28Step 7 Insert the new SIMM by sliding the end with the metal fingers into the SIMM connector sock...28Step 8 As required, repeat Steps 5 through 7 for the second SIMM.28Step 9 Reinstall the VIP in the chassis using the procedure in the section “Installing a VIP” on ...28VIP Port Adapter Functions29FE-TX Port Adapter29Figure13 FE-TX Port Adapter, Faceplate View29Fast Ethernet Overview29FE-TX Port Adapter Description and Fast Ethernet Specifications31Figure14 VIP with One FE-TX and One 4E Port Adapter Installed (Horizontal Orientation Shown)31Table1 Specifications and Connection Limits for 100-Mbps 100BASE-T Transmission32Table2 IEEE 802.3u Physical Characteristics32FE-TX Port Adapter LEDs32Figure15 LEDs on the FE-TX Port Adapter (Horizontal Orientation Shown)33FE-TX Port Adapter Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts33Figure16 FE-TX RJ-45 Connections, Plug and Receptacle33Table3 FE-TX RJ-45 Connector Pinout34Figure17 Straight-Through Cable Pinout, FE-TX RJ-45 Connection to a Hub or Repeater34Figure18 Crossover Cable Pinout, FE-TX RJ-45 Connections between Hubs and Repeaters34Figure19 FE-TX MII Connection, Receptacle35Table4 FE-TX MII Connector Pinout35Attaching FE-TX Port Adapter Interface Cables36Step 1 If you have RJ-45 connections, attach the Category 5 UTP cable directly to the RJ-45 port ...36Figure20 Connecting FE-TX MII and RJ-45 Cables (Horizontal Orientation—Shown without Handles)36Step 2 Attach the ferrite bead to the RJ-45 cable (at either end), as shown in Figure21.37Figure21 Attaching the Ferrite Bead around the RJ-45 Cable37Step 3 Attach the network end of your RJ-45 or MII cable to your 100BASE-T transceiver, switch, h...37Configuring the FE-TX Interface37Selecting Chassis Slot, Port Adapter, and Fast Ethernet Interface Port Numbers38Figure22 Fast Ethernet Interface Port Number Example (Cisco 7505 Shown)39Table5 FE-TX Slot, Port Adapter, and Port Numbers in a Cisco 700040Table6 FE-TX Slot, Port Adapter, and Port Numbers in a Cisco 701040Table7 FE-TX Slot, Port Adapter, and Port Numbers in a Cisco 750540Table8 FE-TX Slot, Port Adapter, and Port Numbers in a Cisco 750740Table9 FE-TX Slot, Port Adapter, and Port Numbers in a Cisco 751341Configuring the FE-TX Port Adapters—Descriptions and Examples414E Port Adapter44Figure23 4E Port Adapter, Faceplate View44Ethernet 10BASE-T Overview444E Port Adapter Description and 10BASE-T Specifications45Figure24 VIP with One FE-TX and One 4E Port Adapter Installed, Horizontal Orientation Shown45Table10 IEEE 802.3 and 10BASE-T Ethernet Version 2 Physical Characteristics46Table11 Cable Specifications for 10-Mbps 10BASE-T464E Port Adapter LEDs47Figure25 LEDs on the 4E Port Adapter (Horizontal Orientation Shown)474E Port Adapter Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts47Figure26 4E RJ-45 Connections, Plug and Receptacle47Table12 4E RJ-45 Connector Pinout48Figure27 Straight-Through Cable Pinout, 4E RJ-45 Connection to a Hub or Repeater48Figure28 Crossover Cable Pinout, 4E RJ-45 Connections Between Hubs and Repeaters48Attaching 4E Port Adapter Interface Cables49Step 1 Attach the Category 5 UTP cable directly to the RJ-45 port on the 4E port adapter. (See Fi...49Figure29 Connecting 4E RJ-45 Cables (Horizontal Orientation—Shown without Handles)49Step 2 Attach the ferrite bead to the RJ-45 cable (at either end), as shown in Figure30.50Figure30 Attaching the Ferrite Bead around the RJ-45 Cable50Step 3 Attach the network end of your RJ-45 cable to your 10BASE-T hub or repeater, DTE, or other...50Configuring the 4E Interfaces50Selecting Chassis Slot, Port Adapter, and Ethernet 10BASE-T Interface Port Numbers51Figure31 10BASE-T Interface Port Number Example (Cisco 7505 Shown)52Table13 4E Slot, Port Adapter, and Port Numbers in a Cisco 700054Table14 4E Slot, Port Adapter, and Port Numbers in a Cisco 701054Table15 4E Slot, Port Adapter, and Port Numbers in a Cisco 750554Table16 4E Slot, Port Adapter, and Port Numbers in a Cisco 750755Table17 4E Slot, Port Adapter, and Port Numbers in a Cisco 751355SELV Circuit Warning Translations57Cisco Information Online58Tamaño: 1 MBPáginas: 58Language: EnglishManuales abiertas