Cisco Systems Cisco IOS XR Manual De Usuario
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Cisco IOS XR Getting Started Guide
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Chapter 2 Bringing Up the Cisco IOS XR Software on a Standalone Router
Bringing Up and Configuring a Standalone Router
Caution
The ROM Monitor software must be upgraded to version 1.42 or a later version on all RPs before a
Cisco CRS-1 system is upgraded to Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.4.0 or a later release. If the router
is brought up with an incompatible version of the ROM Monitor software, then the standby RP may fail
to boot. For instructions to overcome a boot block in the standby RP in a single-chassis system, see
Cisco IOS XR ROM Monitor Guide. If a boot block occurs in a multishelf system, contact your
Cisco Systems support representative for assistance. See
Cisco CRS-1 system is upgraded to Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.4.0 or a later release. If the router
is brought up with an incompatible version of the ROM Monitor software, then the standby RP may fail
to boot. For instructions to overcome a boot block in the standby RP in a single-chassis system, see
Cisco IOS XR ROM Monitor Guide. If a boot block occurs in a multishelf system, contact your
Cisco Systems support representative for assistance. See
.
Hardware Prerequisites and Documentation
. Before a router can be started, the following hardware management
procedures must be completed:
•
Site preparation
•
Equipment unpacking
•
Router installation
For information on how to complete these procedures for your router equipment, see the hardware
documents listed in the
documents listed in the
Note
If you are upgrading a Cisco 12000 Series Router from Cisco IOS software to Cisco IOS XR software,
you must first prepare the router. Refer to Upgrading from Cisco IOS to Cisco IOS XR Software on the
Cisco 12000 Series Router for more information. See the
you must first prepare the router. Refer to Upgrading from Cisco IOS to Cisco IOS XR Software on the
Cisco 12000 Series Router for more information. See the
for a
complete listing of available documents.
Bringing Up and Configuring a Standalone Router
To bring up a standalone router, you need to connect to the router and configure root-system username
and password as described in the following procedure:
and password as described in the following procedure:
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
Establish a connection to the DSC Console port.
2.
Type the username for the root-system login and press Return.
3.
Type the password for the root-system login and press Return.
4.
Log in to the router.