Quick Start GuideCisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router HardwareInstallation GuideINCLUDING LICENSE AND WARRANTY1 Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware W
10Step 3 Set the fan assembly module aside.Note You do not need to remove the fan assembly cable. The fan assembly pulls away from the cable as the mo
11AC PEMCaution Because of safety compliance issues with the power cords, the AC PEM power rating is 200–240 VAC at 13 A instead of 16 A. To remove AC
12Remove the PREsStep 1 Unscrew the captive screws (top and bottom) on the PRE module. See Figure 7.Step 2 Simultaneously pivot both ejector levers aw
13Figure 8 Removing Line CardsRemove the HHGE Line CardsNote If your chassis comes with the HHGE line cards, remove the line cards but do not remove t
14Figure 9 shows how to attach the brackets to flush-mount the chassis with the rear forward.Figure 10 shows how to attach the brackets to flush-mount
15Installing the Chassis in the RackWith the fan assembly, PEMs, PREs, line cards, and uplink cards removed from the chassis, and the mounting bracket
16Note The chassis is usually installed in the bottom of the rack.Step 5 Maneuver the chassis into position in the rack.Step 6 Align the mounting brac
17Recommended Tools and SuppliesAttach the Grounding CableWarningWhen installing the unit, always make the ground connection first and disconnect it l
18Connecting –48/–60 VDC Power to the Cisco uBR10012 RouterThe DC power sources can be present at the site, or they can be provided by the optional 24
19Step 6 If you are connecting visual or audio alarm indicators to your system, go to the “Connecting the Alarm Indicators” section on page 19.Step 7
21 Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty TermsThere are special terms applicable to your hardware warranty and various services that you can use d
20Figure 14 Alarm Terminal Block ConnectionsReplacing the ModulesPRE ModulesStep 1 Align the PRE module with the card guides in the slot. See Figure 1
21DC Power Entry ModulesStep 1 Verify that the power switch is in the OFF position.Step 2 Position the first DC PEM in the power bay and push it forwa
22Tip For fully redundant operation, each AC PEM should use separate power sources. Alternately, you can use an uninterruptable power supply (UPS).Fig
23Line Cards and Uplink CardsCaution The Cisco uBR10-LCP2-MC16 or -MC28 cable interface line card must be installed as one unit. Do not install the ca
24Step 1 Grasp the faceplate of the line card with one hand and place your other hand under the card carrier (to support the weight of the card). Posi
25Figure 20 Console and Auxiliary Port Connection on the PRE ModuleAuxiliary PortThe auxiliary port provides a connection for a modem to allow remote
26Tip The color of the wire connected to pin 1 (left-most) on the connector at one end of the cable, should be the same color as the wire connected to
27Connecting the Data Network CablesAttenuationThe Cisco MC16C. Cisco MC16S, and MC28C line cards with the adapter card may require an attenuator in t
28WarningClass 1 laser product. Statement 1008.WarningInvisible laser radiation present. Statement 1016.WarningInvisible laser radiation may be emitte
29• The console terminal or modem is cabled and turned on.• A PCMCIA flash memory card is installed in the PRE module.You are now ready to power on th
32 OverviewThe Cisco uBR10012 universal broadband router is an aggregation platform that provides a high-end, high-performance, high-capacity Cable M
30d. If either the Single Fan Failure LED or the Multiple Fan Failure LED comes on (yellow), see the “Troubleshooting” section on page 35.e. The Fail
31ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.0(9r)SL1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)BOOTFLASH: 10012 Software (C10K-EBOOT-M), Released Version 12.1(5)System returned
32Configuring the System Using System Configuration DialogTo perform a basic configuration using the System Configuration Dialog, follow this procedur
33Step 1 To achieve network connectivity, enter the interface for the Fast Ethernet interface.Enter interface name used to connect to the management n
34Basic Configuration in Global Configuration ModeThe following command sequence allows you to perform a configuration similar to that generated by th
358 Troubleshooting The following section provides troubleshooting tips and procedures that you can use to verify your system setup. Before You Call
36Solving Startup Problems by Using a Subsystems ApproachBecause a startup problem is usually caused by a single component, it is more efficient to is
37DC PEM FAULT LED or MISWIRE LED is on.If the FAULT LED is on, check the power source, and verify that the PEM is properly installed.If the MISWIRE L
38Using CLI Commands to Troubleshoot For more information about error messages and troubleshooting commands, refer to the following:• Cisco CMTS Debug
399 Related DocumentationChassis Installation DocumentationCisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Hardware Installation Guide at the following URL:http:/
4Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router ComponentsThe Cisco uBR10012 chassis is designed for front and rear access. The two AC or DC PEMs, the two
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53 Site PreparationDo not unpack the system until you are ready to install it. Keep the chassis in the shipping container to prevent accidental damag
6Power GuidelinesFollow these precautions and recommendations when planning power connections to the Cisco uBR10012 router:• Check the power at your s
7Fiber-Optic ConnectionsThe specifications for single-mode, fiber-optic transmissions are outlined in Table 3.Note Do not exceed the specified distanc
8Verifying Contents After UnpackingPower cables, manuals, and other additional items are packaged in separate boxes. After you have unpacked the syste
9Figure 3 Removing the Front CoverRemove the Fan Assembly ModuleStep 1 Loosen the captive screws on each side of the fan assembly module. See Figure 4
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