Manual De UsuarioTabla de contenidosToken Ring Interface Processor (TRIP) Installation and Configuration1Product Description2Figure1 Token Ring Interface Processor (TRIP)2TRIP LEDs2Token Ring Connection Equipment3Token Ring Cables and Connectors3Figure2 Token Ring Type 1 Lobe Cable Connectors, DB-9 and MAU Types3Figure3 Token Ring Type 3 Lobe Cable Connectors, DB-9 and RJ-11 Types4Token Ring Physical Connections4Table1 IBM Token Ring and IEEE 802.5 Comparison4Figure4 Token Ring Network Physical Connections5What is the Cisco 7000 Series?6Figure5 Cisco 7000, Interface Processor End6Figure6 Cisco 7010, Interface Processor End7What is the Cisco 7500 Series?8Figure7 Cisco 7505, Interface Processor End8Figure8 Cisco 7507, Interface Processor End9Figure9 Cisco 7513, Interface Processor End10Installation Prerequisites11Distance Limitations for Token Ring Connections11Ring Speed Considerations11Safety11Electrical Equipment Safety11Telephone Wiring Safety12Preventing Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) 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...13Figure10 Ejector Levers and Captive Installation Screws15List of Parts and Tools16Installation16Removing an Interface Processor Filler16Step 1 Choose an available slot for the TRIP and ensure that there is enough clearance to accommo...16Step 1 Use a screwdriver to loosen the captive installation screws on the interface processor fil...16Step 2 Place your thumbs on both ejectors and simultaneously pull them both outward to release th...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.17Removing a TRIP17Step 1 Disconnect the all cables from the TRIP ports (if you are moving the TRIP to another port,...17Step 2 Use a screwdriver to loosen the captive installation screws at both ends of the TRIP. (See...17Figure11 Handling an Interface Processor During Installation and Removal17Step 3 Place your thumbs on the ejector levers and simultaneously pull both of the ejectors outwa...17Step 4 Use the handle to carefully pull the TRIP straight out of the slot, keeping your other han...17Step 5 Place the removed TRIP on an antistatic mat or foam pad, or place it in an antistatic bag ...18Step 6 If the interface processor slot is to remain empty, install an interface processor filler ...18Installing a TRIP18Step 1 Ensure the console terminal is connected to the RP (or RSP) Console port and that the cons...18Step 2 Hold the TRIP handle with one hand, and place your other hand under the carrier to support...18Step 3 Place the back of the TRIP in the slot and align the notch on the carrier with the groove ...18Step 4 While keeping the TRIP parallel to the backplane, carefully slide it into the slot until t...18Step 5 Using your thumbs, simultaneously push both ejectors inward until the TRIP is pushed entir...18Step 6 Tighten both of the captive installation screws.18Step 7 Attach network interface cables or other connection equipment to the interface ports. (See...19Figure12 Token Ring Connections19Step 8 Check the status of the interfaces as follows:19Checking the Installation19Figure13 TRIP LEDs20Configuring the Interfaces20Using the EXEC Command Interpreter20Step 1 At the EXEC prompt for a router, enter the enable command:20Step 2 Enter the password.20Using the Setup Command21Step 1 After you access the privileged level of the EXEC, as described in the section “Using the ...21Step 1 The following script is displayed on the screen, with the name of your router as the defau...21Step 2 To accept the default and keep the router name, press Return. (If you do want to change th...21Step 3 Proceed through the remainder of the global parameter prompts, using the Return key to acc...22Step 4 To accept the default at each prompt and retain the existing configuration information, pr...22Step 5 To use the configuration you created, enter yes. To discard the configuration file and beg...22Using the Configure EXEC Command22Identifying Slot and Interface Numbers22Basic Configuration Guidelines23Step 1 After you access the privileged level of the EXEC as described in the section “Using the E...23Step 2 Specify the first Token Ring interface to configure by entering the subcommand interface t...23Step 3 If IP routing is enabled on the system, you can assign an IP address and subnet mask to th...23Step 4 Change the default shutdown state and enable the interface:23Step 5 Enter any additional configuration subcommands required.23Step 6 Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each new interface.23Step 7 When all new interfaces are configured, press Ctrl-Z (hold the Control key down and press ...23Step 8 Write the new configuration to memory by entering the following:23Step 9 Enter quit to exit the configuration mode:23Checking the Configuration24Step 1 To display the current system configuration file, enter the show configuration command:24Step 2 To display and check all interfaces, enter the following command:24Step 3 To obtain detailed status information about a specific Token Ring interface, specify the i...24Step 4 To display the current internal status of the processors, use the show controller command:24Upgrading Microcode25Downloading Microcode to Flash Memory25Step 1 To display the total amount of Flash memory present, its location, any files that currentl...25Step 2 After you verify that there is sufficient space available in Flash memory for new images, ...25Step 3 Enter the IP address of the remote host:25Step 4 Enter the name of the file you want to copy to Flash:25Step 5 Confirm that you want the file copied into Flash:26Step 6 If you do not want the other microcode files in Flash memory erased, enter no26Step 7 Verify that the microcode has been copied to Flash memory:26Step 8 If you want the TRIP to use the microcode in Flash memory immediately, enter the following...26Step 9 To ensure that the new microcode is used by the TRIP after a system reboot, add the microc...26Step 10 Add the following commands to the configuration file:26Step 11 To exit the configuration mode, press Ctrl-Z.26Step 12 To write the updated configuration file to the NVRAM, enter the following command:26Step 13 Verify that the correct microcode version is available in Flash memory:27Cisco Information Online28Tamaño: 700 KBPáginas: 28Language: EnglishManuales abiertas