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The preface describes the revision history, audience, organization, and conventions of the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide. It also lists sources for
obtaining additional information and technical assistance from Cisco.
This document covers the following variants of the Cisco ASR 920 Series Aggregation Services Routers:
ASR-920-12CZ-AFour 1G SFP ports, Eight 1G Copper/SFP Combo ports and Two 1G/10G Dual
Rate ports, with fixed redundant AC power supplies
ASR-920-12CZ-DFour 1G SFP ports, Eight 1G Copper/SFP Combo ports and Two 1G/10G Dual
Rate ports with fixed redundant DC power supplies
ASR-920-4SZ-ATwo 1G copper ports and four 10G/1G SFP+/SFP ports with fixed redundant AC
power supplies
ASR-920-4SZ-DTwo 1G copper ports and four 10G/1G SFP+/SFP ports with fixed redundant DC
power supplies
Release
Date
Change Summary
First release.
Document Audience
This guide is intended for users who are responsible for installing the Cisco ASR 920 Series Aggregation
Services Router. It is intended for users who may not be familiar with the initial configuration and
troubleshooting tasks, the relationship among tasks, or the Cisco IOS software commands necessary to
perform particular tasks.
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This guide includes the following sections:
Title
Description
Installing the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router
Cisco ASR 920 Series Aggregation Servic Describes basic router configuration.
es Router Initial Configuration
Troubleshooting
Site Log
Conventions
This document uses the following conventions:
Convention
Indication
bold font
italic font
Document titles, new or emphasized terms, and arguments for which you supply
values are in italic font.
[ ]
{x | y | z }
[x|y|z]
string
A nonquoted set of characters. Do not use quotation marks around the string or
the string will include the quotation marks.
courier
Note
font
Terminal sessions and information the system displays appear in courier font.
< >
[ ]
!, #
An exclamation point (!) or a pound sign (#) at the beginning of a line of code
indicates a comment line.
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the
manual.
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Caution
Timesaver
Warning
Means the following information will help you solve a problem. The tips information might not be
troubleshooting or even an action, but could be useful information, similar to a Timesaver.
Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might perform an action that could result in equipment
damage or loss of data.
Means the described action saves time. You can save time by performing the action described in
the paragraph.
Warning
Statements using this symbol are provided for additional information and to comply with regulatory
and customer requirements.
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The following table provides snapshot of the number and type of supported ports:
1 GE Port
12
ASR-920-4SZ-A/A 2
SR-920-4SZ-D
10 GE Port
2
41
Type of 1 GE Port
Type of 10 GE Port
8 Combo + 4 SFP
2 Copper
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Standard 10/100/1000Base-T/TX operation with forced or auto-negotiation for speed and duplex.
Synchronous ENET operation that provides its recovered receive clock as an input clock source for
the SETS as well as uses the system-wide reference clock to derive its transmit clock.
GE SFP Ports
The GE SFP ports support the following features:
Note
Synchronous ENET operation that provides its recovered receive clock as an input clock source for
the SETS as well as uses the system-wide reference clock to derive its transmit clock.
Note
Copper based SFPs and Smart SFPs do not support synchronous ENET operations.
SFP+ Ports
The SFP+ ports support the following features:
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Figure 1-1
12
14 16 18
11
13 15 17
391646
Figure 1-2
10
12
14 16 18
11
13 15 17
391648
10
10
11
12
13
14
Alarm port
Management port
15
16
17
18
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12 14 16
391649
Figure 1-4
10
11 13 15
12 14 16
391650
10
11 13 15
10
11
12
Alarm port
13
Management port
14
15
16
Table 1-1 describes the other features of Cisco ASR-920-12CZ (AC and DC) and Cisco ASR-920-4SZ
(AC and DC) Routers.
Table 1-1
Specification
ASR-920-12CZ-A/ASR-920-12CZ-D
ASR-920-4SZ-A/ASR-920-4SZ-D
Dimension
Width x Depth x
Height
Weight
ASR-920-12CZ-A: 3.80 kg
ASR-920-4SZ-A: 3.50 kg
ASR-920-12CZ-D: 3.54 kg
ASR-920-4SZ-D: 3.22 kg
One RU
One RU
Rack Unit
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Specification
ASR-920-12CZ-A/ASR-920-12CZ-D
ASR-920-4SZ-A/ASR-920-4SZ-D
Airflow
Front to back
Front to back
Cable access
System throughput
32 Gbps
42 Gbps
Modularity
None
None
Redundant
Yes
Yes
AC
Yes
Yes
115 W
105 W
Yes
Yes
110 W
105 W
40 C to 70 C
40 C to 70 C
Power Supply
Power
Specification
DC
Power
Specification
Operating
Temperature
Alarms
TDM Support
Mounting option
Note
Note
Note
None
None
Note
Port Configuration
Port Numbering
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Specification
ASR-920-12CZ-A/ASR-920-12CZ-D
ASR-920-4SZ-A/ASR-920-4SZ-D
Combo Ports
No combo ports
Temperature Sensors
BITS/ToD
External Interfaces
The Cisco ASR 920 routers have these external physical interfaces on the front panel:
Network Interfaces
The network interfaces are provided through fixed ports.
10GE SFP+supports 10G/1G mode depending on the SFP+/SFP in the network interface slot.
BITS input or outputThe BITS interfaces support clock recovery from either a T1 at 1.544 MHz
or an E1 at 2.048 MHz, configurable by software. BITS interface is provided through a standard
RJ-48 connector on the front panel.
1PPS input or output and ToD input or outputThis shielded RJ-45 interface is used for input
or output of time-of-day (ToD) and 1PPS pulses. ToD format includes both NTP and IEEE
1588-2008 time formats.
The same RS422 pins for 1PPS and TOD are shared between input and output directions. The
direction for each can be independently configurable through software.
Normally Openindicates that no current flows through the alarm circuit and the alarm is
generated when the current is flowing.
Management Interfaces
The Cisco ASR 920 routers have the following management interfaces:
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Note
Note
The RS232 console port is enabled only through the Cisco-designed cable adapter USB type A cable to
RJ-45 adapter cable. To use this port, disable the flow control on the terminal.
USB Console
A single USB 2.0 Type-A receptacle is provided on the front panel of the Cisco ASR 920 router for
providing console access to ROMMON, Cisco IOS-XE and diagnostics. While it uses the Type-A
connector, it operates as a USB peripheral only for connection to an external host computer. This
interface requires the use of a Type-A to Type-A connector instead of a standard USB cable.
Note
Use of the USB console is mutually exclusive of the RS232 console port. This interface requires the use
of a Type-A to Type-A USB cable.
Note
The RS232 Aux console port is enabled only through the Cisco-designed cable adapter from USB type
A cable to RJ-45 adapter cable.
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This is a debug-only port. it is recommended that this port be used by field service engineers only.
Note
The power supply units are built-in and are not modular.
Table 1-2
Specification
AC
DC
Voltage
100 V 240 V
24 V 60 V
Current
Input Power
115 W
(ASR-920-12CZ-A/ASR-920-4SZ-A)
105 W
(ASR-920-12CZ-D/ASR-920-4SZ-D)
Note
This product requires surge protection as part of the building installation. To comply with the Telcordia
GR-1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety, an external surge protective
device (SPD) is required at the AC power service equipment.
Note
For DC systems, if a surge of more than 500 V is expected, add an appropriate external surge protective
device.
The Cisco ASR 920 routers have fixed fans are part of the system. The system is designed to operate at
its maximum operating temperature of 70 C and at 65 C in case of failure of a single fan, for a maximum
of four hours. The fan is not removable and in case of a failure, the system must be replaced.
Caution
In case of power supply or fan failure, it is highly recommended to let a Cisco technician replace the
router.
LED Indicators
This section describes the different types of LEDs and their behavior.
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The digital code signing functionality validates the integrity and authenticity of the ROMMON image
before booting it.
Table 1-3
Indication
Comment
Amber
Off
Permanent Amber/Off
indicates FPGA configuration
failure.
Amber
Red
System is in unresponsive
state.
Amber
Off
Red
Flashing Amber
Flashing Amber
Note
Green
Off
Green
Green
Green
Amber
Green
Red
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LED
LED State
Indication
Left
Green
Blinking Green
Orange
Blinking Orange
Off
Link down
Green
Off
Right
SFP LEDs
Each SFP port has an LED indicator. The LED is configured such that the up arrow indicates the port on
the upside and the down arrow indicates the port on the downside.
Table 1-5
LED
LED State
Indication
Link up in 1000Base-X/100Base-FX
Activity in 1000 Base-X/100Base-FX
Yellow
Fault/Error
Off
Link down
SFP+ LEDs
Each SFP+ port has an LED indicator.
Table 1-6
LED
LED State
Indication
Link up in 10G/1G
Activity in 10G/1G
Yellow
Fault/Error
Off
Link down
RJ-45 LEDs
Each RJ-45 port has two LED indicators. Left LED indicates the Link status; right LED indicates the
status of the duplex LED.
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LED
LED State
Indication
Left
Green
Link up in 10/100/1000Base-T
Blinking Green
Activity in 10/100/1000Base-T
Yellow
Fault/Error
Off
Link down
Green
Off
Right
LED
LED State
Indication
OK
Green
Red
Event
ROMMON
Off/Off
Off
IOS Shut
Off/Off
Off
Yellow/Off
Yellow
Green/Green
Off
Off/Off
Green
Off/Off
Green
Table 1-10
Event
ROMMON
Off
Green/Off
IOS Shut
Off
Off/Off
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Orange
Orange/Off
Green
Green/Green in 1G mode
Orange/Green in 100M mode
When an SFP is installed, the system initializes that port for operation based upon the current
configuration. If the inserted SFP is incompatible with the current configuration for that port, the
port does not become operational until the configuration is updated.
Both power supplies are installed and active and the load may be shared between them or a single
PSU could support the whole load. When a power supply is not working or the input cable is
removed, the remaining power supply takes the entire load without disruption. If the power supply
needs repair, the whole system must be replaced.
Bulk licensingBulk port licensing allows you to enable all the ports with a single license.
Timing license (1588)Timing license is required if the router is used as a master clock.
Metro IP Access
Cisco Software LicensingThe Cisco Software License Activation feature is a set of processes and
components to activate Cisco software feature sets by obtaining and validating fee-based Cisco
software licenses.
Note
Licenses generated by the Cisco Software Licensing are tied to the UDI of the chassis and a
corresponding watchtower device certificate (WDC) is stored in the system.
Cisco Smart LicensingSmart Licensing is usage-based licensing where devices register with the
Cisco Secure server.
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Safety Guidelines
Before you begin the installation of the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router, review the safety guidelines in
this chapter to avoid injuring yourself or damaging the equipment.
In addition, before replacing, configuring, or maintaining the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Aggregation Services Router, review the safety warnings listed in the Regulatory
Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ASR 920 Series Aggregation Services Router
document.
The following sections describe the safety guidelines for the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router:
Safety Guidelines for Personal Safety and Equipment Protection section on page 3
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Warning
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special
precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure
your safety: This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack. When mounting
this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom
of the rack. If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit
in the rack. Statement 1006
Warning
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be
accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security.
Statement 1017
Warning
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations.
Statement 1040
Warning
To prevent the system from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum
recommended ambient temperature of 158F (70C). Statement 1047
Warning
The chassis should be mounted on a rack that is permanently affixed to the building. Statement 1049
Warning
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that
could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with
electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the
statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety
warnings that accompanied this device. Statement 1071
Warning
This is a Class A Device and is registered for EMC requirements for industrial use. The seller or buyer
should be aware of this. If this type was sold or purchased by mistake, it should be replaced with a
residential-use type. Statement 294
Warning
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Statement 340
Warning
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC. Statement 287
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Before moving the system, always disconnect all the power cords and interface cables.
Before and after installation, keep the chassis area clear and dust free.
Keep tools and assembly components away from walk areas where you or others could trip over
them.
Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe.
Do not wear loose clothing that may get caught in the chassis.
When working under conditions that may be hazardous to your eyes, wear safety glasses.
Warning
Warning
Do not stare into the beam or view it directly with optical instruments. Statement 1011
Warning
Warning
Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into
beams or view directly with optical instruments. Statement 1051
Before working on a chassis or working near power supplies, unplug the power cord on AC units;
disconnect the power at the circuit breaker on DC units. Statement 12
Warning
Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings,
necklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can
cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals. Statement 43
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Warning
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity.
Statement 1001
Warning
Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit.
Statement 1003
Warning
Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004
Warning
This product relies on the buildings installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. For a DC
installation, ensure that the branch circuit breaker is rated a maximum 15A for DC systems. For AC
systems, 15A for voltages greater than 200Vac; 20A for voltages below 127Vac. Statement 1005
Warning
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be
accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security.
Statement 1017
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Warning
When you connect or disconnect the power and relay connector with power applied, an electrical arc
can occur. This could cause an explosion in hazardous area installations. Be sure that power is
removed from the switch and alarm circuit. Be sure that power cannot be accidentally turned on or
verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding. Failure to securely tighten the power and
relay connector captive screws can result in an electrical arc if the connector is accidentally
removed. Statement 1058
Warning
Take care when connecting units to the supply circuit so that wiring is not overloaded. Statement 1018
Warning
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main
disconnecting device. Statement 1019
Warning
To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to telephone-network
voltage (TNV) circuits. LAN ports contain SELV circuits, and WAN ports contain TNV circuits. Some
LAN and WAN ports both use RJ45 connectors. Use caution when connecting cables. Statement 1021
Warning
A readily accessible two-poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring. Statement
1022
Warning
To reduce the risk of fire, use only 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Statement 1023
Warning
This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the
absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection
authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024
Warning
Warning
This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to
de-energize the unit. Statement 1028
Warning
To prevent personal injury or damage to the chassis, never attempt to lift or tilt the chassis using the
handles on modules (such as power supplies, fans, or cards); these types of handles are not designed
to support the weight of the unit. Statement 1032
Warning
Connect the unit only to DC power source that complies with the safety extra-low voltage (SELV)
requirements in IEC 60950 based safety standards. Statement 1033
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Warning
Do not use this product near water; for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry
tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. Statement 1035
Warning
Before opening the unit, disconnect the telephone-network cables to avoid contact with
telephone-network voltages. Statement 1041
Warning
This equipment must be installed and maintained by service personnel as defined by AS/NZS 3260.
Incorrectly connecting this equipment to a general-purpose outlet could be hazardous. The
telecommunications lines must be disconnected 1) before unplugging the main power connector or 2)
while the housing is open, or both. Statement 1043
Warning
This product requires short-circuit (overturned) protection, to be provided as part of the building
installation. Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations. Statement 1045
Warning
When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and
disconnected last. Statement 1046
Warning
Failure to securely tighten the power and relay connector captive screws can result in an electrical
arc if the connector is accidentally removed. Statement 1058
Warning
This equipment is intended to be grounded. Ensure that the host is connected to earth ground during
normal use. Statement 39
Warning
If you connect or disconnect the console cable with power applied to the switch or any device on the
network, an electrical arc can occur. This could cause an explosion in hazardous location
installations. Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding. To verify
switch operation, perform POST on the switch in a nonhazardous location before installation.
Statement 1065
Warning
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074
Warning
Hazardous voltage or energy may be present on DC power terminals. Always replace cover when
terminals are not in service. Be sure uninsulated conductors are not accessible when cover is in
place. Statement 1075
Locate the rooms emergency power-off switch. If an electrical accident occurs, you will be able to
quickly turn off the power.
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Before starting work on the system, turn off the DC main circuit breaker and disconnect the power
terminal block cable.
Carefully examine your work area for possible hazards, such as moist floors, ungrounded power
extension cables, and missing safety grounds.
Never perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe.
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for it.
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line is disconnected at
the network interface.
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This equipment needs to be grounded. Use a green and yellow 6 AWG ground wire to connect the host
to earth ground during normal use. Statement 383
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. ESD may occur
when electronic printed circuit cards are improperly handled and can cause complete or intermittent
failures. When removing and replacing modules, always follow ESD prevention procedures:
Note
Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ensuring that it makes good skin contact. To channel unwanted
ESD voltages safely to ground, connect the clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame. To
guard against ESD damage and shocks, the wrist strap and cord must operate effectively.
If no wrist strap is available, ground yourself by touching a metal part of the chassis.
When installing a component, use any available ejector levers or captive installation screws to
properly seat the bus connectors in the backplane or midplane. These devices prevent accidental
removal, provide proper grounding for the system, and help to ensure that bus connectors are
properly seated.
When removing a component, use available ejector levers or captive installation screws, if any, to
release the bus connectors from the backplane or midplane.
Handle components by their handles or edges only; do not touch the printed circuit boards or
connectors.
Avoid contact between the printed circuit boards and clothing. The wrist strap only protects
components from ESD voltages on the body; ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage.
Never attempt to remove the printed circuit board from the metal carrier.
For the safety of your equipment, periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic wrist strap. It
should be between 1 and 10 Mohm.
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Site Planning
The following sections describe how to plan for the installation of the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router:
General Precautions
Observe the following general precautions when using and working with your
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router system:
Keep your system components away from radiators and heat sources and do not block cooling vents.
Do not spill food or liquids on your system components and never operate the product in a wet
environment.
Do not push any objects into the openings of your system components. Doing so can cause fire or
electric shock by shorting out interior components.
Position system cables and power supply cable carefully. Route system cables and the power supply
cable and plug so that they are not stepped on or tripped over. Be sure that nothing else rests on your
system component cables or power cable.
Do not modify power cables or plugs. Consult a licensed electrician or your power company for site
modifications. Always follow your local and national wiring rules.
If you turn off your system, wait at least 30 seconds before turning it on again to avoid damage of
system components.
The sites air conditioning system can compensate for the heat dissipation of the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router.
The floor space that the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router occupies can support the weight of the
system.
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The electrical circuit servicing the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router complies with the requirements.
Consideration has been given to the console port wiring and limitations of the cabling involved,
according to TIA/EIA-232F.
The Cisco ASR 920 Series Router Ethernet cabling distances are within the prescribed limitations.
The equipment rack in which you plan to install the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router complies with
prescribed requirements.
When selecting the location of the rack, careful consideration must be given to safety, ease of
maintenance, and proper airflow.
Environmental Requirements
Environmental monitoring of the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router protects the system and components
from damage caused by excessive voltage and temperature conditions. To ensure normal operation and
avoid unnecessary maintenance, plan and prepare your site configuration before installation. After
installation, make sure that the site maintains the environmental characteristics described in Table 1-1.
For an outside plant installation (cell site cabinet, hut etc.), it is required that the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router be protected against airborne contaminants, dust, moisture, insects, pests,
corrosive gases, polluted air or other reactive elements present in the outside air. To achieve this level of
protection, we recommend that the unit be installed in a fully sealed enclosure or cabinet. Examples of
such cabinets include IP65 cabinets with heat exchanger complying with Telecordia GR487.
Temperature must be maintained within 40 C to 70 C.
The equipment shall be placed inside a space protected from direct outside weather and environmental
stresses by an enclosure, and where the operating climate, as defined by Class 2 of GR-3108-CORE, is
between
Physical Characteristics
Be familiar with the physical characteristics of the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router to assist you in placing
the system in the proper location. For more information, see Table 1-1.
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To ensure adequate air flow through the equipment rack, it is recommended that you maintain a
minimum clearance distance as mentioned below, at all times.
front clearance12.7 cm
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Airflow
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When installing Cisco ASR 920 Series Router in a back-to-back position with another device,
ensure that there is a minimum of 10 cm air flow clearance between the two devices.
Also ensure that the device behind the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router is not installed in a way that t
it blows air into the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router.
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(127mm)
Airflow
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If airflow through the equipment rack and the routers that occupy it is blocked or restricted, or if the
ambient air being drawn into the rack is too warm, an overtemperature condition may occur within
the rack and the routers that occupy it.
The site should also be as dust-free as possible. Dust tends to clog the router fans, reducing the flow
of cooling air through the equipment rack and the routers that occupy it, thus increasing the risk of
an overtemperature condition.
Enclosed racks must have adequate ventilation. Ensure that the rack is not congested because each
router generates heat. An enclosed rack should have louvered sides and a fan to provide cooling air.
Heat that is generated by the equipment near the bottom of the rack can be drawn upward into the
intake ports of the equipment above.
When mounting a chassis in an open rack, ensure that the rack frame does not block the exhaust fans.
When rack-installed equipment fails, especially equipment in an enclosed rack, try operating the
equipment by itself, if possible. Power off all the other equipment in the rack (and in adjacent racks)
to give the router maximum cooling air and clean power.
Avoid installing the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router in a location in which the chassis air intake vents
may draw in the exhaust air from adjacent equipment. Consider how the air flows through the router;
the airflow direction is front to back, with ambient air drawn in from the vents located on the sides
of the chassis.
When mounting the router in any type of rack equipment, ensure that the inlet air to the router does not
exceed 70 C.
front clearance12.7 cm
rear clearance10 cm
If you are mounting the chassis in a 4-post enclosed cabinet, ensure that you have a minimum of 10 cm
of clearance on each side of the chassis.
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Note
The redundant power option provides a second, identical power supply to ensure that power to the
chassis continues uninterrupted if one power supply fails or input power on one line fails.
Connect each of the two power supplies to a separate input power source. If you fail to do this, your
system might be susceptible to total power failure due to a fault in the external wiring or a tripped
circuit breaker.
To prevent a loss of input power, be sure that the total maximum load on each circuit supplying the
power supplies is within the current ratings of the wiring and the breakers.
Check the power at your site before installation, and periodically after installation to ensure that you
are receiving clean power. Install a power conditioner, if necessary.
Provide proper grounding to avoid personal injury and damage to the equipment due to lightning
striking power lines or due to power surges. The chassis ground must be attached to a central office
or other interior ground system.
This product requires short-circuit (overcurrent) protection to be provided as part of the building
installation. Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations.
The Cisco ASR 920 Series Router installation must comply with all the applicable codes, and is
approved for use with copper conductors only. The ground bond-fastening hardware should be of
compatible material and preclude loosening, deterioration, and electrochemical corrosion of hardware
and joined material. Attachment of the chassis ground to a central office or other interior ground system
must be made with a 6-AWG gauge wire copper ground conductor at a minimum.
For information on power specifications, see Table 1-2.
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Signal type
Signal speed
Transmission medium
The distance and rate limits referenced in the following sections are the IEEE-recommended maximum
speeds and distances for signaling purposes. Use this information as a guideline when planning your
network connections prior to installing the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router.
If wires exceed the recommended distances, or if wires pass between buildings, give special
consideration to the effect of a lightning strike in your vicinity. The electromagnetic pulse caused by
lightning or other high-energy phenomena can easily couple enough energy into unshielded conductors
to destroy electronic devices. If you have had problems of this sort in the past, you may want to consult
experts in electrical surge suppression and shielding.
Interference Considerations
When wires are run for any significant distance, there is a risk that stray signals will be induced on the
wires as interference. If interference signals are strong, they may cause data errors or damage to the
equipment.
The following sections describe the sources of interference and how to minimize their effects on the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router system.
Electromagnetic Interference
All the equipment powered by AC current can propagate electrical energy that can cause EMI and
possibly affect the operation of other equipment. The typical sources of EMI are equipment power cords
and power service cables from electric utility companies.
Strong EMI can destroy the signal drivers and receivers in the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router and even
create an electrical hazard by causing power surges through the power lines into installed equipment.
These problems are rare, but could be catastrophic.
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To resolve these problems, you need specialized knowledge and equipment that could consume
substantial time and money. However, you can ensure that you have a properly grounded and shielded
electrical environment, paying special attention to the need for electrical surge suppression.
For information about the electrode magnetic compliance standards supported on the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Aggregation Services Router document.
Rack-Mounting Guidelines
The following sections provide guidelines for rack-mounting the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router:
Ensure that the rack is level and stable before extending a component from the rack.
Do not step on or stand on any component or system when servicing other systems or components
in a rack.
When mounting the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the
bottom to the top, with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.
If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing
the unit in the rack.
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Caution
When mounting a chassis in any type of rack equipment, ensure that the inlet air to the chassis does not
exceed 70 C.
The distance between the center lines of the mounting holes on the two mounting posts must be 18.31
inch 0.06 inch (46.50 cm 0.15 cm). The rack-mounting hardware included with the chassis is
suitable for most 19-inch equipment racks.
Consider installing the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router in a rack with the following features:
Caution
EIA or European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) hole patterns in the mounting
rails. The required mounting hardware is shipped with the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router. If the rack
that you plan to install the system in has metric-threaded rails, you must provide your own
metric-mounting hardware.
The Cisco ASR 920 Series Router is not recommended to be installed in an enclosed rack because the
chassis requires an unobstructed flow of cooling air to maintain acceptable operating temperatures for
its internal components. If you use an enclosed rack, ensure that the air flow requirements are maintained
as discussed in Air Flow Guidelines, page 2-11.
front clearance12.7 cm
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This space ensures that you can remove the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router components and perform
routine maintenance and upgrades easily.
Avoid installing the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router in a congested rack and consider how routing of
cables from other pieces of equipment in the same rack could affect access to the router cards.
The front and rear of the chassis must remain unobstructed to ensure adequate airflow and prevent
overheating inside the chassis.
To avoid problems during installation and ongoing operations, follow these general precautions when
you plan equipment locations and connections:
Use the show environment all command regularly to check the internal system status. The
environmental monitor continually checks the interior chassis environment; it provides warnings
about high temperature and creates reports on other potentially dangerous occurrences. If warning
messages are displayed, take immediate action to identify the cause, and correct the problem.
Keep the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router off the floor and out of areas that collect dust.
Follow ESD-prevention procedures to avoid damage to equipment. Damage from static discharge
can cause immediate or intermittent equipment failure.
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Installation Checklist
To assist you with your installation and to provide a record of what was done by whom and when,
photocopy the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router Installation Checklist shown in Table 2-1. Use this to
record the completion and verification of each procedure. After the checklist is completed, place it in
your Site Log along with the other records pertaining to your new Cisco router.
Table 2-1
Verified
By
Task
Date
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Chassis-Lifting Guidelines
The chassis is not intended to be moved frequently. Before you install the system, ensure that your site
is properly prepared so that you can avoid having to move the chassis later to accommodate power
sources and network connections.
Each time you lift the chassis or any heavy object, follow these guidelines:
Warning
Ensure that your footing is solid, and balance the weight of the chassis between your feet.
Lift the chassis slowly; never move suddenly or twist your body as you lift.
Keep your back straight and lift with your legs, not your back. If you must bend down to lift the
chassis, bend at the knees, not at the waist, to reduce the strain on your back muscles.
Always disconnect all external cables before lifting or moving the chassis.
To prevent personal injury or damage to the chassis, never attempt to lift or tilt the chassis using the
handles on modules (such as power supplies, fans, or cards); these types of handles are not designed
to support the weight of the unit. Lift the unit only by using handles that are an integral part of the
chassis, or by grasping the chassis underneath its lower edge. Statement 163
Note
Warning
For more information about cable specifications, see the Troubleshooting section.
Ethernet hub, switch, or PC with a network interface card for connecting to the Ethernet ports
Console terminal (an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software) that is
configured for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, no flow control, and 1stop bit
Ratcheting torque screwdriver with a Phillips head that exerts up to 30-pound force per square inch
(in-lb) or 0.02-kilograms force per square millimeter (kgf/mm2) of pressure
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment.
Statement 49
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Inspect the box for any shipping damage. If there is obvious physical damage, contact your Cisco service
representative.
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Use Table 2-2 to check the contents of the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router shipping container. Do not
discard the shipping container. You will need the container if you move or ship the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router in the future.
Table 2-2
Component
Description
Chassis
Accessories kit
Documentation
Optional equipment
Note
Note
Power cord if an AC power supply was shipped. There are no cords for the DC
power supply units.
If you do not specify the type of power cable, US power cable for the AC
router variant is supplied.
Most Cisco documentation is available online. The Cisco ASR 920 Series Aggregation Services Router
Pointer Card that is shipped with your Cisco ASR 920 Series Router contains links and information
about the various documents that are available online.
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Prerequisites
Before installing the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router, it is important to prepare for the installation by:
Preparing the site (site planning) and reviewing the installation plans or method of procedures
(MOP). See Site Planning section on page 2-9.
Unpacking and inspecting the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router. See Receiving the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router section on page 2-20.
Gathering the tools and test equipment required to properly install the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router. See Tools and Equipment section on page 2-21.
For more instructions on how to prepare for the installation of the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router, see
Chapter 2, Preparing for Installation.
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Remove the rack-mount brackets from the accessory kit and position them beside the router chassis.
Figure 3-1 shows how to attach the brackets at the front, middle, and rear positions on the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router for a 19-inch EIA rack.
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Position one of the brackets against the chassis side, and align the screw holes.
Step 3
Secure the bracket to the chassis with the screws removed when performing Step 1. The recommended
maximum torque is 10 in.-lb.
Step 4
Ensure adequate air flow when mounting the router in a rack. For more information, see the Air Flow
Guidelines section on page 11.
Note
Install the cable guides before installing the router in a 19-inch EIA rack. See Attaching the Cable
Guides, page 3-7.
To install the router chassis in the equipment rack, perform these steps:
Step 1
Step 2
If the front of the chassis (front panel) is at the front of the rack, insert the rear of the chassis between
the mounting posts.
If the rear of the chassis is at the front of the rack, insert the front of the chassis between the
mounting posts.
Align the mounting holes in the bracket (and optional cable guide) with the mounting holes in the
equipment rack.
The following figure shows how to install the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router in a 19-inch EIA rack.
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Step 3
Install the four M6x12mm zinc-plated steel screws through the holes in the bracket and into the threaded
holes in the equipment rack posts.
Step 4
Use a tape measure and level to verify that the chassis is installed straight and level.
Note
A920-CBL-GUIDE (left and right)help in routing the cables from all components on the front
panel thereby enabling a proper cable-bending radius.
If the chassis is mounted using 19-inch brackets, you must assemble the cable guides before installing
the chassis on the rack.
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Position the cable guide-left and cable guide-right against the front of the chassis and align the four
screw holes, as shown in Figure 3-5.
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Secure the cable guides with the four M6x12mm screws supplied with the cable kit. The recommended
maximum torque is 3N-m.
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Mounting Cisco ASR 920 Series Router on the Wall, page 3-10
While wall mounting the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router, always ensure that the power supplies are at the
top position.
Figure 3-8 shows how to attach a 19-inch bracket to one side of the router. Follow the same steps to
attach the second bracket to the opposite side.
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Caution
Suitable for mounting on and over a concrete or other non-combustible surface only. Statement 345
Before mounting the router, ensure that all unused holes at the sides of the router are always protected
by screws.
Figure 3-9
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When mounting the router vertically, ensure that the power supplies are at the top.
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When installing DC power supply, use 14 AWG, 90C wires. Always ensure that the buildings
installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection does not exceed 15A.
Note
The DC connector or terminal block has an inbuilt screw and cage nut to which a torque of 1.3 to 1.8
N-m can be applied.
Figure 3-13
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0.27 inches
0.31 inches
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Step 2
Attach the DC supply wires in the designated screws. See Figure 3-14.
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Step 3
Connect the front-panel ports. See the Connecting to SFP Modules, page 3-20 to complete the
installation.
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Caution
We strongly recommend that you do not install or remove fiber-optic SFP modules with cables attached
because of the potential damage to the cables, the cable connector, or the optical interfaces in the SFP
module. Disconnect all cables before removing or installing an SFP module.
Removing and installing an SFP module can shorten its useful life. Do not remove and insert SFP
modules more often than is absolutely necessary.
SFP Module with a Bale-Clasp Latch
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To insert an SFP module into the module slot, follow these steps:
Step 1
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal surface on the chassis.
Some SFP modules identify the top side of the module with send (TX) and receive (RX) markings or
arrows that show the direction of the connection.
Step 2
If the SFP module that you are using has the markings, use them to identify the top side of the module.
Step 3
Step 4
Insert the SFP module into the slot until you feel the connector on the module snap into place in the rear
of the slot.
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Step 5
Do not remove the dust plugs from the fiber-optic SFP module port or the rubber caps from the
fiber-optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable. The plugs and caps protect the SFP module
ports and cables from contamination and ambient light. Store the dust plugs for later use.
Insert the cable connector into the SFP module:
For fiber-optic SFP modules, insert the LC cable into the SFP module.
For copper 1000BASE-T SFP modules, insert the RJ-45 cable connector into the SFP module.
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal surface on the chassis.
Step 2
Disconnect the cable from the SFP module, and insert a dust plug into the cable end.
Tip
Step 3
For reattachment, note which cable connector plug is send (TX) and which is receive (RX).
Unlock and remove the SFP module, as shown in the following figure.
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If the module has a bale-clasp latch, pull the bale out and down to eject the module. If the bale-clasp
latch is obstructed and you cannot use your index finger to open it, use a small, flat-blade screwdriver
or other long, narrow instrument to open the bale-clasp latch.
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Step 4
Grasp the SFP module between your thumb and index finger, and carefully remove it from the module
slot.
Step 5
For fiber-optic SFP modules, insert a dust plug into the optical ports of the SFP module to keep the
optical interfaces clean.
Step 6
Place the removed SFP module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment.
The router 10/100/1000 ports configure themselves to operate at the speed of attached devices. If the
attached ports do not support autonegotiation, you can explicitly set the speed and duplex parameters.
Connecting devices that do not autonegotiate or that have their speed and duplex parameters manually
set can reduce performance or result in no linkage.
To maximize performance, choose one of these methods for configuring the Ethernet ports:
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Note
Step 2
Set the port speed and duplex parameters on both ends of the connection.
When connecting to workstations, servers, and routers, connect a straight-through cable to an RJ-45
connector on the front panel.When connecting to routers or repeaters, use a crossover cable.
You can use the mdix auto interface configuration command in the CLI to enable the automatic
medium-dependent interface crossover (auto-MDIX) feature. When the auto-MDIX feature is enabled,
the router detects the required cable type for copper Ethernet connections and configures the interfaces
accordingly. Therefore, you can use either a crossover or a straight-through cable for connections to a
copper 10/100/1000, or an SFP module port on the router, regardless of the type of device on the other
end of the connection.
Connect the other end of the cable to an RJ-45 connector on the other device. The port LED turns on
when both the router and the connected device have established link.
If the port LED does not turn on, the device at the other end might not be turned on, or there might be a
cable problem or a problem with the adapter installed in the attached device.
Note
On user network interface (UNI) ports, the port LED is green after the link is established.
Step 3
Step 4
Warning
Caution
Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber-optic cable
until you are ready to connect the cable. The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables
from contamination and ambient light.
Step 1
Remove the rubber plugs from the module port and fiber-optic cable, and store them for future use.
Step 2
Insert one end of the fiber-optic cable into the SFP module port.
Step 3
Insert the other cable end into a fiber-optic connector on a target device.
Step 4
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The LED turns green when the router and the target device have an established link.
If the LED is off, the target device might not be turned on, there might be a cable problem, or there might
be problem with the adapter installed in the target device.
Step 5
Tip
Ensure that the grounding lug wire does not cover the fan opening.
Figure 3-19
Grounding-lug
To ensure that the chassis ground connection that you provide is adequate, you need the following parts
and tools:
Ratcheting torque screwdriver with Phillips head that exerts up to 15 in.-lb (1.69 N-m) of torque for
attaching the ground wire to the router
Caution
Warning
Before making connections to the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router, ensure that you disconnect
the power at the circuit breaker. Otherwise, severe injury to you or damage to the router may
occur.
This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the
absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection
authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024
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Warning
When installing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last.
Statement 42
This unit is to be installed in a restrictive access location and must be permanently grounded to a
minimum 6-AWG copper ground wire.
Perform the following procedure to ground the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router using a 2-hole lug and the
corresponding mounting point. Most carriers require a minimum 6-AWG ground connection. Verify your
carriers requirements for the ground connection.
Step 1
If your ground wire is insulated, use a wire-stripping tool to strip the ground wire to 0.5 inch 0.02 inch
(12.7 mm 0.5 mm) (Figure 3-20).
Figure 3-20
Insulation
Wire lead
60528
Step 2
Slide the open end of your 2-hole ground lug over the exposed area of the ground wire.
Step 3
Using a crimping tool (as specified by the ground lug manufacturer), crimp the ground lug to the ground wire
as shown in Figure 3-21.
Crimping a Ground Lug on to the Ground Wire
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Figure 3-21
Step 4
Use a Phillips head screwdriver to attach the 2-hole ground lug and wire assembly to the router with the
2 pan-head Phillips head screws.
Step 5
Connect the other end of the ground wire to a suitable grounding point at your site.
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Warning
Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed
ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are
uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 213
Warning
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the main
disconnecting device. Statement 1019
Warning
This product requires short-circuit (overcurrent) protection, to be provided as part of the building
installation. Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations. Statement 1045
Each chassis power supply should have its own dedicated input power source. The source must
comply with the safety extra-low voltage (SELV) requirements in the UL 60950, CSA 60950, EN
60950, and IEC 60950 standards.
The circuit must be protected by a dedicated two-pole circuit breaker. The circuit breaker should be
sized according to the power supply input rating and local or national code requirements.
The circuit breaker is considered the disconnect device and should be easily accessible.
Do not connect the DC return wire to the system frame or to the system-grounding equipment.
Use the grounding lug to attach a wrist strap for ESD protection during servicing.
Each chassis power supply should have its own dedicated branch circuit.
The circuit breaker should be sized according to the power supply input rating and local or national
code requirements.
The AC power receptacles used to plug in the chassis must be the grounding type. The grounding
conductors that connect to the receptacles should connect to protective earth ground at the service
equipment.
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To prevent loss of input power, ensure that the total maximum load on each circuit supplying the
power supplies is within the current ratings of the wiring and breakers.
In some systems, you can use an UPS to protect against power failures at your site. Avoid UPS types
that use ferroresonant technology. These UPS types can become unstable with systems such as the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router, which can have substantial current-draw fluctuations due to bursty
data traffic patterns.
Use the information in the Table 1-1 to estimate the power requirements and heat dissipation of a
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router based on a given configuration of the router. Determining power
requirements is useful for planning the power distribution system needed to support the router.
Remove the tape from the circuit-breaker router handle, and restore power by moving the circuit-breaker
router handle to the On (|) position.
Step 2
Verify power supply operation by checking if the respective power supply front panel LED (PS0 or PS1)
is green.
Step 3
Step 4
If you are connecting a redundant DC power supply, repeat these steps for the second power source.
Note
If you are connecting a redundant DC power supply, ensure that each power supply is connected to a
separate power source in order to prevent power loss in the event of a power failure.
Step 2
Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC-input power source.
Step 3
Verify power supply operation by checking if the respective power supply front panel LED (PS0 or PS1)
is green.
Step 4
If the LEDs indicate a power problem, see Chapter 5, Troubleshooting for troubleshooting
information.
Step 5
If you are connecting a redundant AC power supply, repeat these steps for the second power source.
Note
If you are connecting a redundant AC power supply, ensure that each power supply is connected to a
separate power source in order to prevent power loss in the event of a power failure.
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Note
Connect only SELV services to all the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router ports.
Connecting to the USB Serial Port Using Microsoft Windows section on page 3-25
Note
Install the USB device driver before establishing a physical connection between the router and the PC,
by using the USB console cable plugged into the USB serial port. Otherwise, the connection will fail.
For more information, see the Installing the Cisco USB Device Driver section on page 3-29.
Step 1
Connect a USB Type A-to-Type A cable to the USB console port, as shown in Figure 3-22. If you are
using the USB serial port for the first time on a Windows-based PC, install the USB driver now according
to the instructions in the following sections:
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver, page 3-29
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver, page 3-30
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Note
You cannot use the USB port and the EIA port concurrently. When the USB port is used, it takes
priority over the EIA port.
Step 2
Step 3
To communicate with the router, start a terminal emulator application, such as Microsoft Windows
HyperTerminal. This software should be configured with the following parameters:
9600 baud
8 data bits
no parity
1 stop-bit
no flow control
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Figure 3-22
Connecting the USB Console Cable to the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router
391682
2
1
Label
Cable
Label
Cable
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Step 3
Step 4
9,
66 Apr
1 16:46 tty.usbmodem1a21
Connect to the USB port with the following command followed by the router USB port speed:
macbook:user$ screen /dev/tty.usbmodem1a21 9600
To disconnect the OS X USB console from the terminal window, enter Ctrl-a followed by Ctrl-\
Step 2
Step 3
Enter the following commands to find the Linux USB port number:
root@usb-suse# cd /dev
root@usb-suse /dev# ls -ltr *ACM*
crw-r--r-1 root
root
188,
root@usb-suse /dev#
Step 4
Connect to the USB port with the following command, followed by the router USB port speed:
root@usb-suse /dev# screen /dev/ttyACM0 9600
To disconnect the Linux USB console from the terminal window, enter Ctrl-a followed by : then quit
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Note
To download the driver, you must have a valid service contract associated to your Cisco.com profile.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Click Finish.
Step 5
Connect the USB cable to the PC and router USB console ports. Follow the on-screen instructions to
complete the installation of the driver.
Step 6
Note
Step 1
Step 2
Scroll to Windows Driver Package - Exar corporation (xrusbser) Ports and click Remove. The
Program Maintenance window is displayed.
Step 3
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The US-to-RJ45 adapter cable and the DB9 console cable are not included with the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router; they can be ordered separately from Cisco.
Note
The serial console cable kit is not included with the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router; it is ordered
separately.
To connect a terminal to the EIA Console port on the router, follow these steps:
Figure 3-23
Step 1
Connect the USB end of the USB-to RJ-45 cable to the EIA Console port.
Step 2
Connect the RJ-45 end of the DB-9 adapter cable to the USB-to RJ-45 cable, as shown in Figure 3-23.
391683
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Component
Label
Component
USB-to-RJ45 adapter
Desktop or system
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Connect the DB-9 end of the console cable to the DB-9 end of the terminal.
Step 4
To communicate with the router, start a terminal emulator application, such as Microsoft Windows
HyperTerminal. This software should be configured with the following parameters:
9600 baud
8 data bits
no parity
1 stop-bit
no flow control
Warning
To comply with the Telcordia GR-1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety,
connect the Management Ethernet ports only to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cable. The
intrabuilding cable must be shielded and the shield must be grounded at both ends. The intra-building
port(s) of the equipment or subassembly must not be metallically connected to interfaces that connect
to the OSP or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type
2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling.
The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces
metallically to OSP wiring. Statement
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Caution
We recommend that you wait for 30 seconds between the removal and insertion of an SFP on an interface
module. We recommend this to allow the transceiver software to initialize and synchronize with the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router. Changing an SFP more quickly could result in transceiver initialization
issues that disable the SFP.
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Figure 3-24 shows the USB port connector on the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router.
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router Flash Token Memory Stick
391684
Figure 3-24
Step 2
To replace the Cisco USB Flash memory stick, simply insert the module into the USB port labeled USB
MEM, as shown in Figure 3-24 . The Flash memory module can be inserted only one way, and can be
inserted or removed regardless of whether the router is powered up or not.
This completes the USB Flash memory installation procedure.
Step 2
Connect one end of the cable to the BITS port using a straight-through, shielded RJ48C-to-RJ48C cable.
Step 3
Connect the other end to the BTS patch or demarcation panel at your site.
Step 4
Warning
To comply with the Telcordia GR-1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety,
connect the BITS ports only to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cable. The intrabuilding cable
must be shielded and the shield must be grounded at both ends. The intra-building port(s) of the
equipment or subassembly must not be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP
or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4
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ports as described in GR-1089-CORE) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The
addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces
metallically to OSP wiring. Statement
Step 2
Connect the other end of the straight-through Ethernet cable to the ToD/1-PPS port on the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router.
Warning
Note
To comply with the Telcordia GR-1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety,
connect the ToD ports only to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cable. The intrabuilding cable
must be shielded and the shield must be grounded at both ends. The intra-building port(s) of the
equipment or subassembly must not be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP
or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4
ports as described in GR-1089-CORE) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The
addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces
metallically to OSP wiring.
Warning
To comply with the Telcordia GR-1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety,
connect the Gigabit Ethernet ports only to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cable. The
intrabuilding cable must be shielded and the shield must be grounded at both ends. The intra-building
port(s) of the equipment or subassembly must not be metallically connected to interfaces that connect
to the OSP or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type
2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling.
The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces
metallically to OSP wiring.
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Step 1
Step 2
Connect one end of the cable to the Gigabit Ethernet port on the router.
Step 3
Connect the other end to the BTS patch or demarcation panel at your site.
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Configuring the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router at Startup, page 4-7
Safely Powering Off the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router, page 4-9
Your PC terminal emulation program is configured for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop-bit, no parity,
and no flow control is set to none.
You have determined the IP addresses for the Ethernet and serial interfaces.
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Step 2
Do not press any keys on the keyboard until the messages stop and the PWR LED is solid
green. Any keys pressed during this time are interpreted as the first command typed when the
messages stop, which might cause the router to power off and start over. It takes a few minutes
for the messages to stop.
Observe the initialization process. When the system boot is complete (the process takes a few seconds),
the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router begins to initialize. (Example 4-1)
Example 4-1
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TFTP_CHECKSUM: No
ETHER_PORT: 2
ETHER_SPEED_MODE: Auto Detect
link up 100Mbps/FD.......
Receiving /tftpboot/master/PEGASUS/asr920-universalk9_npe.2014-05-24_13.14_gurathi.bin
from 202.153.144.25
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
File reception completed.
Boot image size = 257997384 (0xf60ba48) bytes
Package header rev 0 structure detected
Calculating SHA-1 hash...done
validate_package: SHA-1 hash:
calculated ec733062:920bcf8a:84672876:3efde19d:4776fa0b
expected
ec733062:920bcf8a:84672876:3efde19d:4776fa0b
Image validated
Passing control to the main image..
%IOSXEBOOT-4-DEBUG_CONF: (rp/0): Using DEBUG_CONF file /bootflash/debug.conf
%IOSXEBOOT-4-WATCHDOG_DISABLED: (rp/0): Hardware watchdog timer disabled: disabled by
BOOT_PARAM
Jul 15 20:21:13.690 R0/0: %PMAN-3-PROCFAIL_IGNORE: All process exits and failures are
being ignored due to debug settings. Normal router functionality will be affected.
Critical router functions like RP switchover, router reload, FRU resets, etc. may not
function properly.
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(c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer
Software clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013.
cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, California 95134-1706
Cisco IOS Software, ASR920 Software (PPC_LINUX_IOSD-UNIVERSALK9_NPE-M), Experimental
Version 15.5(20140522:163448) [mcp_dev-gurathi-SFPP_ios 120]
Copyright (c) 1986-2014 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Sat 24-May-14 13:07 by gurathi
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A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to
[email protected].
cisco ASR-920 (Freescale P2020) processor (revision 1.0 GHz) with 706041K/6147K bytes of
memory.
Processor board ID CAT1740U01B
12 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
2 Ten Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
32768K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
2097152K bytes of physical memory.
1328927K bytes of SD flash at bootflash:.
Warning: When Cisco determines that a fault or defect can be traced to
the use of third-party transceivers installed by a customer or reseller,
then, at Cisco's discretion, Cisco may withhold support under warranty or
a Cisco support program. In the course of providing support for a Cisco
networking product Cisco may require that the end user install Cisco
transceivers if Cisco determines that removing third-party parts will
assist Cisco in diagnosing the cause of a support issue.
Press RETURN to get started!
*Jul 15 20:22:08.531: %SMART_LIC-6-AGENT_READY: Smart Agent for Licensing is initialized
*Jul 15 20:22:08.564: %SMART_LIC-6-AGENT_ENABLED: Smart Agent for Licensing is enabled
Redundancy license not released
*Jul 15 20:22:24.239: dev_pluggable_optics_selftest attribute table internally
inconsistent @ 0x129
*Jul 15 20:22:24.821: pak_debug_init: Successfully initialized pak debug trace buffer
*Jul 15 20:22:25.466: %SPANTREE-5-EXTENDED_SYSID: Extended SysId enabled for type
vlanCannot Get the number of ports in MAC notification
*Jul 15 20:22:29.043:
*Jul 15 20:22:29.044:
*Jul 15 20:22:29.045:
state to up
*Jul 15 20:22:29.045:
administratively down
*Jul 15 20:22:29.046:
*Jul 15 20:22:29.793:
state to up
*Jul 15 20:22:29.794:
to up
*Jul 15 20:22:29.794:
changed state to down
*Jul 15 20:22:29.795:
to up
*Jul 15 20:22:33.724:
*Jul 15 20:22:34.194:
*Jul 15 20:22:34.333:
disabled
*Jul 15 20:22:34.479:
0/0
*Jul 15 20:22:34.495:
*Jul 15 20:22:34.495:
*Jul 15 20:22:34.496:
*Jul 15 20:22:34.497:
*Jul 15 20:22:34.563:
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*Jul 15 20:22:34.847: %SYS-5-RESTART: System restarted -Cisco IOS Software, ASR920 Software (PPC_LINUX_IOSD-UNIVERSALK9_NPE-M), Experimental
Version 15.5(20140522:163448) [mcp_dev-gurathi-SFPP_ios 120]
Copyright (c) 1986-2014 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Sat 24-May-14 13:07 by gurathi
Authentication passed
*Jul 15 20:22:46.780: %SYS-6-BOOTTIME: Time taken to reboot after reload = 868 seconds
*Jul 15 20:22:51.205: %CALL_HOME-6-CALL_HOME_ENABLED: Call-home is enabled by Smart Agent
for Licensing.
*Jul 15 20:22:51.209: %PKI-4-NOCONFIGAUTOSAVE: Configuration was modified. Issue "write
memory" to save new IOS PKI configuration
*Jul 15 20:23:18.504: %TRANSCEIVER-6-INSERTED:iomd: transceiver module inserted in
GigabitEthernet0/0/0
*Jul 15 20:23:18.517: %TRANSCEIVER-6-INSERTED:iomd: transceiver module inserted in
GigabitEthernet0/0/1
*Jul 15 20:23:18.536: %TRANSCEIVER-6-INSERTED:iomd: transceiver module inserted in
GigabitEthernet0/0/4
*Jul 15 20:23:18.542: %TRANSCEIVER-6-INSERTED:iomd: transceiver module inserted in
GigabitEthernet0/0/5
*Jul 15 20:23:18.548: %TRANSCEIVER-6-INSERTED:iomd: transceiver module inserted in
GigabitEthernet0/0/6
*Jul 15 20:23:18.554: %TRANSCEIVER-6-INSERTED:iomd: transceiver module inserted in
GigabitEthernet0/0/7
*Jul 15 20:23:18.586: %TRANSCEIVER-6-INSERTED:iomd: transceiver module inserted in
TenGigabitEthernet0/0/12
*Jul 15 20:23:18.593: %TRANSCEIVER-6-INSERTED:iomd: transceiver module inserted in
TenGigabitEthernet0/0/13
*Jul 15 20:23:20.525: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/0/1, changed state to
down
*Jul 15 20:23:20.525: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/0/2, changed state to
down
*Jul 15 20:23:20.525: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/0/3, changed state to
down
*Jul 15 20:23:20.573: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/0/4, changed state to
down
*Jul 15 20:23:20.574: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/0/5, changed state to
down
*Jul 15 20:23:20.574: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/0/6, changed state to
down
*Jul 15 20:23:20.574: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/0/7, changed state to
down
*Jul 15 20:23:20.574: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/0/8, changed state to
down
*Jul 15 20:23:20.574: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/0/9, changed state to
down
*Jul 15 20:23:20.574: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/0/10, changed state to
down
*Jul 15 20:23:20.623: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/0/11, changed state to
down
*Jul 15 20:23:20.623: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface TenGigabitEthernet0/0/12, changed state to
down
*Jul 15 20:23:20.623: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface TenGigabitEthernet0/0/13, changed state to
down
*Jul 15 20:23:22.318: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet0/0/0, changed state to
down[OK]
*Jul 15 20:23:28.733: %SPA_OIR-6-ONLINECARD: SPA (12xGE-2x10GE-FIXED) online in subslot
0/0
*Jul 15 20:23:42.197: %TRANSCEIVER-3-NOT_COMPATIBLE:iomd: Detected for transceiver module
in GigabitEthernet0/0/6, module disabled
*Jul 15 20:23:42.212: %TRANSCEIVER-3-NOT_COMPATIBLE:iomd: Detected for transceiver module
in GigabitEthernet0/0/7, module disabled
*Jul 15 20:23:43.983: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface TenGigabitEthernet0/0/12, changed state to
up
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to
up
up
up
up
During the boot process, observe the system LEDs. After the router has booted, the green STAT LED
comes on and stays on.
show versionDisplays the system hardware version, the installed software version, the names and
sources of configuration files, the boot images, and the amount of installed DRAM, NVRAM, and
flash memory.
show diag slotDisplays the IDPROM information for the assemblies in the chassis.
Note
Click Login at Cisco.com. The login page with fields for User Name and Password is displayed.
2.
Type your registered User Name and Password and click on the Log in button.
3.
Type Software Advisor in the search box, and click on the magnifying lens icon next to the
search box.
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4.
From the displayed search result, click the link for the Software Advisor Tool.
5.
Choose a product family or enter a specific product number to search for the minimum
supported software needed for your hardware.
Note
You must acquire the correct network addresses from your system administrator or consult your network
plan to determine the correct addresses before you can complete the router configuration.
Before continuing the configuration process, check the current state of the router by entering the show
version command. This command displays the release of Cisco IOS software that is available on the
router.
For information on modifying the configuration after you create it, see the Cisco IOS configuration and
Cisco IOS Master Command List, All Releases guides.
To configure a Cisco ASR 920 Series Router from the console, you must connect a terminal or terminal
server to the console port on the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router. To configure the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router using the management Ethernet port, you must have the routers IP
address.
Step 2
Step 3
From the user EXEC mode, enter the enable command, as shown in the following example:
Router> enable
Step 4
At the password prompt, enter your system password, as shown in the following example. If an enable
password has not been set on your system, you can skip this step.
Password: enablepass
When your password is accepted, the privileged EXEC mode prompt is displayed:
Router#
You now have access to the CLI in the privileged EXEC mode. You can enter the necessary commands
to complete the required tasks.
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Step 5
To exit the console session, enter the quit command, as shown in the following example:
Router# quit
Note
Connect a console terminal to the console port, and then boot the router. For more information on
connecting a console terminal, see Connecting Console Cables section.
The following is only an example of the output display; prompts may vary.
When you see this information, it means that you have successfully booted your router:
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subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph
(c) of the Commercial Computer Software - Restricted
Rights clause at FAR sec. 52.227-19 and subparagraph
(c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer
Software clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013.
cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, California 95134-1706
.
.
.
--- System Configuration Dialog --Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: yes
Step 2
The first sections of the configuration script appear only at an initial system startup. On subsequent uses
of the setup facility, the script begins with a System Configuration Dialog as shown below: When you
are prompted about whether you want to enter the initial configuration dialog, enter yes.
Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no] yes
At any point you may enter a question mark '?' for help.
Use ctrl-c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt.
Default settings are in square brackets '[]'.
Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the
system, extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system.
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Basic management setup configures enough connectivity for managing the system; extended setup will
ask you to configure each interface on the system.
Router#
To review the changes you have made to the configuration use the show startup-config command in the
user EXEC mode to see the changes and copy run-start stored in the NVRAM.
Using this command saves the configuration settings that you created in the router using the
configuration mode and the setup facility. If you fail to do this, your configuration will be lost, and will
not be available when you reload the router next.
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
After confirming the reload command, wait until the system bootstrap message is displayed before
powering off the system:
System Bootstrap, Version 15.4(3)S1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 2012 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Current image running: Boot ROM0
Last reset cause: RSP-Board
UEA platform with 2097152 Kbytes of main memory
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Note
Remove power cables, if any, from the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router:
For power supplies with a circuit breaker switch, position the switch to the Off (O) position.
For power supplies with a standby switch, place the standby switch in the Standby position.
After powering off the router, wait for a minimum of 30 seconds before powering it on again.
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Troubleshooting
This chapter provides information about troubleshooting issues, if any, on the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Aggregation Services Router:
Pinouts
The following sections describe the pinouts for the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router interfaces:
Pin
Signal Name
Direction
Description
RX Ring
Input
Receive Ring
RX Tip
Input
Receive Tip
Not used
TX Ring
Output
TX Ring
TX Tip
Output
TX Tip
Not used
Not used
Not used
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Pin
Signal Name
Direction
Description
RESERVED
Output
Do Not Connect
RESERVED
Input
Do Not Connect
1PPS_N
Output or Input
1PPS RS422
signal
GND
GND
1PPS_P
Output or Input
1PPS RS422
signal
TOD_N
Output or Input
Time-of-Day
character
TOD_P
Output or Input
Time-of-Day
character
Pin
Signal Name
Description
ALARM0_IN
Alarm input 0
ALARM1_IN
Alarm input 1
No connect
ALARM2_IN
Alarm input 2
ALARM3_IN
Alarm input 3
No connect
No connect
COMMON
Alarm common
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Pin
Signal Name
TRP0+
TRP0-
TRP1+
TRP2+
TRP2-
TRP1-
TRP3+
TRP3-
Note
Pin
Signal Name
Description
A1
Vcc
+5VDC
A2
D-
Data -
A3
D+
Data +
A4
Gnd
Ground
The USB console port +5VDC is input, and operates as an USB peripheral device.
Note
Pin
Signal Name
Description
A1
Vcc
+5VDC (500mA)
A2
D-
Data -
A3
D+
Data +
A4
Gnd
Ground
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Alarm Conditions
Table 5-7 summarizes the meaning of the alarm conditions on the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router.
Table 5-7
Alarm Type
Alarm Meaning
Critical
Major
Info
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Site Log
Use the Site Log to provide a record of actions related to installing and maintaining the router. Keep it
in an accessible place near the chassis so that those who perform tasks have access to it. Use the
Installation Checklist (see the Site Planning section on page 9) to verify the steps in the installation
and maintenance of your router. Site Log entries can include the following:
Installation progressMake a copy of the Cisco ASR 920 Series Aggregation Services Router
Installation Checklist, and insert it into the Site Log. Make entries as you complete each task.
Upgrade, removal, and maintenance proceduresUse the Site Log as a record of ongoing router
maintenance and expansion history. Each time a task is performed on the
Cisco ASR 920 Series Router, update the Site Log to reflect the following:
Removal or replacement of interface modules
Configuration changes
Maintenance schedules and requirements
Maintenance procedures performed
Intermittent problems
Comments and notes
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Site Log
Table A-1 shows a sample site log. Make copies of the sample, or design your own site log to meet the
requirements of your site and equipment.
Table A-1
Date
Site Log
Initials
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GLC-LH-SMD
GLC-SX-MMD
GLC-SX-MM-RGD
GLC-EX-SMD
GLC-ZX-SM-RGD
CWDM-SFP-xxxx (8 colors)
GLC-BX-U
GLC-BX-D
SFP-GE-L
SFP-GE-S
SFP-GE-Z
SFP-GE-T
SFP-10G-SR
SFP-10G-LR
SFP-10G-ER
SFP-10G-ZR
SFP-10G-SR-X
SFP-10G-LR-X
GLC-FE-100FX
GLC-FE-100FX-RGD
GLC-FE-100EX
GLC-FE-100ZX
GLC-FE-100LX
GLC-FE-100LX-RGD
GLC-FE-100BX-U
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Supported PIDs
GLC-FE-100BX-D
GLC-LH-LMM-TI
GLC-ZX-LMM-TI
Supported PIDs
PID
Description
ASR920-S-M=
ASR920-S-I=
ASR920-S-A=
ASR920-ATM=
ASR920-1588
ASR920-1588=
ASR920-1G-6=
ASR920-1G-12
ASR920-1G-12=
ASR920-10G-2=
ASR920-12G-2-10G
ASR920-SHELL=
ASR920-S-I-A=
ASR920-S-M-I=
ASR920-S-M-A=
L-ASR920-S-M=
L-ASR920-S-I=
L-ASR920-S-A=
L-ASR920-ATM=
L-ASR920-1588=
L-ASR920-SHELL=
L-ASR920-S-M-A=
L-ASR920-S-I-A=
L-ASR920-S-M-I=
L-ASR920-1G-6=
L-ASR920-1G-12=
L-ASR920-10G-2=
CAB-AC-ARG
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PID
Description
CAB-AC-ISR
CAB-AC-TAI
CAB-AC-CHI
CAB-AC-KOR
CAB-AC-EUR
CAB-AC-ITL
CAB-AC-UK
CAB-AC-AUS
CAB-AC-US
CAB-AC-BRA
CAB-AC-IND
CAB-AC-SUI
Table B-1
PID
Description
A900-CONS-KIT-U
A920-CONS-KIT-S
A920-RCKMT-ETSI
A920-RCKMT-19
A920-RCKMT-23
A920-RCKMT-C-ETSI
A920-RCKMT-C-19
A920-RCKMT-C-23
A920-CBL-BRKT
Cable brackets
A920-CBL-BRKT-E
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Supported PIDs
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