BETA DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide First Published: May 13, 2013 Last Modified: May 30, 2013 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
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CONTENTS Preface Preface vii Audience vii Organization vii Conventions viii Related Documentation x Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request x CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1 Hardware Description 1 Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: Front View 2 Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: Back View 5 Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: Top and Bottom View 5 Safety Precautions 9 Environmental Monitoring Temperature Sensor 10 External Connections and Chassis
Contents REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Unpacking the Router 19 Router Package Contents 19 Installation Checklist 21 CHAPTER 3 Installing the Router 23 Mounting Kits Overview 23 General Safety Information for Mounting 24 Contents of the Mounting Kits 25 Pole Mount Kit 25 Wall Mount Bracket Kit 27 Band Strap Kit 28 Strap Tool Kit 28 Customer-Supplied Materials and Tools 29 Router-Mounting Instructions 30 Router Orientation 30 Assembling the Pole Clamp Bracket and the Pole Clamp Gusset 30 Mounting the R
Contents REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Connecting to the Alarm Port 57 Connecting to the Management Ethernet Port 57 Dressing Router Cables 57 Antenna Installation and Replacement 58 Installing the Chassis-Mount Antenna on the Router 59 Powering on the Router 61 Enabling Zero Touch Provisioning on the Router 61 Using CLIs for Flash Memory and Directory Procedures 63 Formatting Procedures for Flash Memory 63 File and Directory Procedures 63 Displaying Contents of the Flash Memory 64 Deleting Files from
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Preface This section describes the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of this document—Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide. • Audience, page vii • Organization, page vii • Conventions, page viii • Related Documentation, page x • Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, page x Audience This guide is designed for personnel who install, configure, and maintain the router.
Preface Conventions REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Describes how to isolate problems, read LEDs, interpret error and status messages, and recover software images. Appendix A Specifications and Part Numbers Provides information on part numbers of the router variants, SFP modules, product, power, and environmental specifications. It also contains safety and compliance information.
Preface Conventions REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Note Tip Means reader take note. Means the following information will help you solve a problem. Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might perform an action that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning Means reader be warned. In this situation, you might perform an action that could result in bodily injury.
Preface Related Documentation REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Note Tip Means reader take note. Means the following information will help you solve a problem. Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might perform an action that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning Means reader be warned. In this situation, you might perform an action that could result in bodily injury.
CHAPTER 1 Introduction The ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router is a small cell, environmentally-hardened (IP65 rated), low-power, cost-effective router. This small cell router (SCR) is designed to support small cell networks to increase capacity and coverage, thereby reducing operational expenses. These routers provide carrier class metro Ethernet access connectivity in small cell areas and support packet-based synchronization based on IEEE1588 and synchronous Ethernet.
Introduction Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: Front View REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Three LEDs (System, Management, and Network/Link status) Note The LEDs may be turned off in some chassis models using the Cisco IOS CLI.
Introduction Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: Front View REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The following figure illustrates the front view of the router. Figure 1: Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router—Front View 1 Lower section (detachable, houses the cable 2 bay) Upper section Lower Section This section of the router has a door that can be opened at the OSP.
Introduction Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: Front View REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The following figures shows the open view of the cable bay of the FD and FA router chassis models.
Introduction Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: Back View REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL For details about the internal interfaces available in the cable bay, see Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: Top and Bottom View, on page 5. Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: Back View The Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router has an conduction-cooled fanless design. The back panel of the router acts as the heat sink for all the components.
Introduction Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: Top and Bottom View REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The following figure shows the top view of the router. Figure 5: Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router—Top View 1 Antenna 2 Router handle The bottom of the router contains the following interfaces: • LEDs—There are three LEDs are supported on the front plate of the router: System, Management, and Network/Link. The LEDs can be disabled using Cisco IOS CLIs.
Introduction Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: Top and Bottom View REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The FA model of the router is provided with a single AC power supply unit (PSU). This module supplies 54 VDC to the main board to power the main board and the power over Ethernet (POE) circuitry. The AC PSU can provide up to 120 W power. The FD variant of the router has a built-in DC-input.
Introduction Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: Top and Bottom View REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 7: Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router—Bottom View (A901S-2SG-F-AH) 1 SFP ports 4 Dust caps 2 Cable gland interface 5 LEDs 3 AC power input — The following table provides the list of interface ports supported on Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router.
Introduction Safety Precautions REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The following section provides details about the internal interface ports (within the cable bay area) supported on Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router. • Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Ports—The router supports two Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Cu (RJ45) ports. The ports support standard 100/1000 Base-T Ethernet features including auto-MDIX.
Introduction Environmental Monitoring Temperature Sensor REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Check the power at your site before router installation (and periodically after installation) to ensure clean power (free of spikes and noise) is being received. • Always disconnect the power source and unplug the power cable before working on the router. • Install proper grounding for the site to avoid damage from lightning and power surges.
Introduction External Connections and Chassis Cable Ports REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • The power input is provided on the extreme right through an IP-65 compliant gland for DC. An ordinary DC cable can be routed through the gland. For AC inputs, a special IP-65 compliant connector system should be used. The AC input cable can be removed from the system without opening the door. • Each SFP port is connected with an LC-LC patch cable from the SFP module to the bottom panel.
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CHAPTER 2 Preparing to Install the Router This chapter guides you through the process of preparing for your Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router installation. It contains safety information and warnings, site preparation details and instructions on unpacking the router.
Preparing to Install the Router Safety with Electricity REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Before and after installation, keep the chassis area clean and dust-free. • Keep tools and assembly components away from walk areas to avoid tripping over them. • Do not work alone in potentially hazardous conditions. • 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.
Preparing to Install the Router Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL ◦Working on or near power supplies. ◦Installing or removing a router chassis or network processor module. ◦Performing most hardware upgrades. • Never install equipment that appears damaged. • Carefully examine your work area for possible hazards, such as wet floors, ungrounded power extension cables, and missing safety grounds. • Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit; always check.
Preparing to Install the Router Safety Warnings REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Safety Warnings This section contains important safety warnings for the installation and use of the router. Translated versions of all safety warnings are available in the safety warnings document that shipped with your router, and which is available on Cisco.com. Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury.
Preparing to Install the Router Site Planning REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Site Planning Ideally, you should have prepared the installation site beforehand. As part of your preparation, obtain a plan of the site and the equipment rack where the Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router would be housed. Determine the location of any existing routers and their interconnections, including communications and power.
Preparing to Install the Router Installation Checklist REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Determine space requirements. • Determine power requirements. • Identify required procedures or tests. • Make a preliminary plan that locates each Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router that you plan to install. • Verify the list of replaceable parts for installation (screws, bolts, washers, and so on).
Preparing to Install the Router Unpacking the Router REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL 12 ASCII terminal (for local configuration) or modem (for remote configuration) 13 Signal distance limits verified 14 Start-up sequence steps completed 15 Initial operation verified 16 Software image verified Unpacking the Router Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Open the shipping container and carefully remove the contents.
Preparing to Install the Router Router Package Contents REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Qty.
Preparing to Install the Router Installation Checklist REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Installation Checklist To assist you with your installation and to provide a historical record of completed tasks and users, use the following installation checklist. Make a copy of this checklist and mark the entries as you complete each task. When the checklist is completed, include a copy of the checklist for each router in your site log along with other records for your new router.
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CHAPTER 3 Installing the Router This chapter describes the safety information, equipment, and procedures required to mount the Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router onto a vertical pole, wall, H-frame, or cabinet.
Installing the Router General Safety Information for Mounting REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The includes a detailed description of each kit. Cisco Product ID (PID) Name Description - Wall Mount Bracket Kit, on page 27 This kit is required if your installation requires a Cisco mounting bracket to mount the router. This kit is included with the router accessory kit, and is used with the pole kit and includes the hardware required to attach the mounting bracket onto the pole clamp bracket.
Installing the Router Contents of the Mounting Kits REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Warning Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can come into contact with such circuits. When installing the antenna, take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits, as they may cause serious injury or death. For proper installation and grounding of the antenna, please refer to national and local codes (for example, U.S.
Installing the Router Pole Mount Kit REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Material: Metal, wood, or fiberglass poles Figure 9: Pole Mount Kit Contents Item Name Qty. Description 1 Pole clamp bracket 1 Install pole clamp bracket onto a pole. Wall mount bracket attaches to pole clamp. 2 Pole clamp gusset 2 Use the pole clamp gusset to install the pole clamp bracket onto a pole.
Installing the Router Wall Mount Bracket Kit REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Wall Mount Bracket Kit Use the wall mount bracket kit if you require a Cisco mounting bracket. The wall mount bracket is attached to a wall or to the pole clamp bracket assembly and then the router is installed onto the wall mount bracket. Note This wall mount bracket is used with the Cisco Pole Mount Kit, on page 25. Figure 10: Wall Mount Bracket Kit Contents Item Name Qty.
Installing the Router Band Strap Kit REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL 2 M8 x 12 screw 8 3 M8 spring washer 8 Use this hardware to attach the wall mount bracket to the wall or to the pole clamp bracket, and the router to the wall mount bracket. Assemble the pole clamp bracket, pole clamp gusset, screw, and washer as described in Assembling the Pole Clamp Bracket and the Pole Clamp Gusset, on page 30.
Installing the Router Customer-Supplied Materials and Tools REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Note The tool in the Strap Tool Kit is manufactured and supported by BAND-IT. For more information about the tool, see www.band-it-idex.com. Figure 12: Band Strap Kit Contents Item Description 1 Strap tool 2 Strap tool documentation (not shown) Customer-Supplied Materials and Tools You must supply some or all of these items to mount the router onto a pole or wall.
Installing the Router Router-Mounting Instructions REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Phillips screwdriver, or other screwdriver for Grounding the Router, on page 44 cross-recessed screws Crimping tool or pliers Grounding the Router, on page 44 Grounding block Grounding the Router, on page 44 Grounding rod Grounding the Router, on page 44 Router-Mounting Instructions This section includes all the procedures required to mount the router onto any supported pole type, wall, or cabinet.
Installing the Router Assembling the Pole Clamp Bracket and the Pole Clamp Gusset REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL you are using to mount the router. The following figure illustrates the pole diameter indicators and bolt holes on the pole clamp. Figure 13: Pole Clamp Bracket Adjustment Hole Locations 1 Pole size indicators • 2 to 6 in. 2 Bolt holes for pole diameters (11 to 16 inches indicated) • 6 to 11 in. • 11 to 16 in.
Installing the Router Assembling the Pole Clamp Bracket and the Pole Clamp Gusset REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Procedure Step 1 Position the pole clamp gussets on the pole clamp bracket for the pole diameter you are using and secure each pole clamp gusset with two M8 x 12 screws (with M8 spring washers). Tighten the screws to 13 to 15 ft lbs (17.6 to 20.3 Nm). (See the following figure.
Installing the Router Mounting the Router onto a Pole REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Step 2 Step 3 Screw the M8 screw onto the pole clamp bracket hole, and tighten just enough to prevent the bolt from falling off as shown in the figure above. Go to Mounting the Router onto a Pole. Mounting the Router onto a Pole The router can be installed where power is available, without the need for a wired LAN connection.
Installing the Router Mounting the Router onto a Pole REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Caution Do not place the metal straps in the large open area between the pole clamp bracket and the mounting plate because this does not properly secure the router. Figure 15: Clamp Bracket Assembly Mounted on Poles Larger than 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) Step 3 1 Pole clamp bracket 3 Metal mounting strap 2 Strap slot in pole clamp gusset 4 Pole For pole diameters of 3.5 in. (8.
Installing the Router Mounting the Router onto a Pole REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL following figure) to provide maximum holding strength for extreme environments. Following the instructions provided with the banding strap tool (BAND IT) (AIR-BAND-INST-TL=), loop each metal strap twice. Figure 16: Metal Strap Open Space for 3.5 in. (8.
Installing the Router Mounting the Router onto a Pole REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Tighten the metal bands using the banding strap tool (BAND IT) (Cisco AIR-BAND-INST-TL=), following the operating instructions in the box with the tool. Ensure the metal bands are as tight as possible. Place the wall mount bracket onto the pole clamp bracket support bolt (see the following figure). For vertical poles, position the wall mount bracket as shown in the following figure.
Installing the Router Mounting the Router onto a Pole REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Step 11 Screw a M8 x12 bolt (with M8 spring washer) into the two support bolt holes on each side the router (see the following figure). Do not screw the bolt all the way in. Leave a gap of approximately 0.25 in (0.635 cm).
Installing the Router Router Orientation When Mounting Router on a Wall REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 19: Location of Router Support Bolt Hole 1 M8 x 12 screws (screwed onto the wall mount bracket) Step 13 Screw a M8 x12 bolt (with M8 spring washers) into the second bolt hole on each side of the router (see the above figure). Step 14 Ensure that the front of the router is vertical, and tighten the four bolts to 13 to 15 ft lbs (17.6 to 20.3 Nm).
Installing the Router Router Orientation When Mounting Router on a Wall REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Note Never mount the router with the bottom (facing up) or to the side. Wall-Mount Location Identify an area on a wall that meets the safety, space, and environmental requirements. Wall-Mount Height The router should be mounted at a height at which you are able to view the top of the module-side panel and at which the cables are able to be managed without adding stress to the router ports.
Installing the Router Mounting the Router onto a Wall REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Mounting the Router onto a Wall You can use the wall mount bracket as a template to mark the positions of the mounting holes for your installation. You then install the wall mount bracket, and attach the router when you are ready. The following section lists the material that you will need to mount the router onto a wall.
Installing the Router Mounting the Router onto a Wall REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Caution The mounting surface, attaching screws, and optional wall anchors must be able to support 13.2 pounds (5.99 kgs [FD chassis model with two SFPs and antenna]) or 15. 8 pounds (7.2 kgs [FA chassis model with 2 SFPs and antenna]) static weight.
Installing the Router Mounting the Router onto a Wall REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Step 3 Hold the router inside the wall mount bracket such that the four bolts on each side of the router are aligned with the four holes the on each side of the wall mount bracket (see the following figure).
Installing the Router Connecting the Chassis Ground and Power REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Step 4 Screw the M8 x 12 bolts in the support bolt holes on either side the router (see the above figure ). Do not screw the bolt all the way in; leave approximately a 0.25 in. (0.635 cm) space. Figure 23: Router in Wall Mount Bracket Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Ensure that the front of the router is vertical, and tighten the eight bolts to 13 to 15 ft lbs (17.6 to 20.3 Nm).
Installing the Router Grounding the Router REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Grounding the Router The Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router provides a grounding point on either side of the unit for a 2-hole lug. Caution Before making connections to the Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router, ensure that you disconnect the power at the circuit breaker. Otherwise it may result in severe injury to yourself, or damage to the router. Warning This equipment must be grounded.
Installing the Router Grounding the Router REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The following figure shows the grounding point marked on the right side of the Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router for ease of installation. Figure 24: Grounding Point on the Router 1 Grounding point lug cable This unit is to be installed in a restrictive access location and must be permanently grounded to a minimum 6-AWG copper ground wire.
Installing the Router Grounding the Router REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Appropriate wire-stripping tools Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 In the accessory kit, locate the 2-hole lug, 2 pan-head Phillips head screws used to attach the lug to the router, and the 6-AWG ground wire. (Lug, screws, and wire are part number 32-0629-01.) Set the parts aside. 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.
Installing the Router Opening the Router Chassis REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Opening the Router Chassis This section describes how to open the Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router door so that you can access the interior of the chassis. To access the router interior, you must open the router door that is located in the lower section of the front panel of the router chassis.
Installing the Router Opening the Router Door REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL We recommend that you loosen and tighten the door bolts in the order as shown in the following figure. Figure 27: Recommended Order of Loosening and Tightening Bolts The chassis door features an environmental seal that protects the chassis against environmental elements when the door is closed. This seal creates pressure, which can cause the door to open suddenly when the last bolt is loosened.
Installing the Router Closing the Router Door REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Procedure Step 1 To open the router door, use the socket wrench to loosen all six captive bolts in the order shown in the following figure. Figure 28: Router Door, Showing Captive Bolts Step 2 After all six bolts are loose, remove the door.
Installing the Router Power Connection Compliance REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Verify that the door seal is clean and that all cables are tucked back into the chassis. To close the door, use the socket wrench to evenly tighten all six bolts in the order as shown in the section Opening the Router Door, on page 47. Evenly tighten the bolts again, this time using 6 to 7 foot-pounds of torque.
Installing the Router AC Power Cable REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Before connecting DC power to the router, ensure that the ground is connected to the router (see Grounding the Router, on page 44). Turn off all power sources to the router, including the DC power source. Caution When installing DC power to the router, always connect the router of the cable FIRST. When removing the DC power connector, always disconnect the router end of the cable LAST.
Installing the Router Connecting the AC Power Cable to the Router REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Caution To attach the appropriate connector the AC power cable, follow the manual or other instructions provided by the electrical equipment vendor, ensuring that you comply with the electrical codes for your installation location.
Installing the Router Connecting the AC Power Cable to the Router REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • When you install the unit outdoors, or in a wet or damp location, the AC branch circuit that powers the unit should have ground fault protection (GFCI), as required by Article 210 of the NEC. • If the power cord goes through a metal cover, a bushing should be installed to prevent fraying of the cord.
Installing the Router Connecting Cables REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Connecting Cables This section describes how to connect the Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router to external devices and networks. Follow the procedures in this section based on your network configuration and requirements. Using Cable Glands This section describes how to use cable glands with router cables that are threaded through the chassis cable ports. Caution Cables must be a minimum of 0.
Installing the Router Using Cable Glands REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Cables used with the cable glands should meet the following criteria: • Outdoor-rated • UV-stabilized • Diameter of 0.20-0.23 inches (5.0-5.8 mm) Caution Cables must be a minimum of 0.20 in. in diameter to create an adequate seal within the cable glands. Using smaller cables could result in an inadequate seal and therefore expose the router interior to environmental elements.
Installing the Router Connecting the Console Port REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Connecting the Console Port To configure the router through the Cisco IOS CLI, you must establish a connection between the router console port and either a terminal or a PC. The console port is located on the router interior is labeled CONSOLE. The Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router has a single console port that functions as a DTE-mode console (terminal) port for connecting a console terminal.
Installing the Router Dressing Router Cables REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Ensure that the router is powered off. Connect one end of the Cat5 STP cable to the GE port on the router. Connect the other end to the BTS patch or demarcation panel at your site. Connecting SFP Cables Before You Begin SFP module patch cable required Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Ensure that the router is powered off.
Installing the Router Antenna Installation and Replacement REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Antenna Installation and Replacement Depending on the configuration you specified, the router could arrive in the shipping container with the required Wi-Fi antenna packed separately. The router Wi-Fi link enables users to connect to the router from anywhere within Wi-Fi range.
Installing the Router Installing the Chassis-Mount Antenna on the Router REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL There are two antenna-mounting configurations available for the ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: • Direct Chassis-Mount Antennas—Install the chassis-mounted antenna directly to the antenna port. For instructions on installing the antenna on the router, see Installing the Chassis-Mount Antenna on the Router, on page 59.
Installing the Router Installing the Chassis-Mount Antenna on the Router REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Remove the antenna port plug located at top of the router. Connect the N-type male connector end of the antenna through the N-type female connector in the antenna holder. Turn the antenna connector clock-wise to screw the antenna as shown in the following figure.
Installing the Router Powering on the Router REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Powering on the Router Warning Do not touch the power supply when the power cord is connected. For systems with a power switch, line voltages are present within the power supply even when the power switch is off and the power cord is connected. For systems without a power switch, line voltages are present within the power supply when the power cord is connected. Statement 4 Warning This equipment is intended to be grounded.
Installing the Router Enabling Zero Touch Provisioning on the Router REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the zero touch provisioning (ZTP) reset button screw. Be careful not to loose the screw. Use a straightened paperclip, thin non-metallic pin, or thin non-metallic pin no larger than 3/16 inches in diameter and push the ZTP reset button for 0.5 seconds to initiate zero touch provisioning. (See the following figure.
Installing the Router Using CLIs for Flash Memory and Directory Procedures REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Using CLIs for Flash Memory and Directory Procedures The following sections contain the formatting procedures for flash memory and file and directory procedures using Cisco IOS CLIs. Formatting Procedures for Flash Memory We recommend that you erase the (Class B) flash memory to initialize with a Class B flash file system.
Installing the Router File and Directory Procedures REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL [OK - 30480936 bytes] Verifying checksum... OK (0xA6AD) 30480936 bytes copied in 196.968 secs (154751 bytes/sec) Displaying Contents of the Flash Memory To display the contents (directories and files) of the flash memory formatted with a Class B flash file system, use the dir: command.
Installing the Router File and Directory Procedures REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL 81920K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write) Router# squeeze flash : Squeeze operation may take a while. Continue? [confirm] squeeze in progress...
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CHAPTER 4 Troubleshooting If you encounter problems while the router is in operation, use the information in this appendix to help isolate problems or to eliminate the router as the source of the problem. If you cannot locate the source of the problem, contact a customer service representative for information on how to proceed. For technical support information, see the Cisco Information Packet publication that shipped with your router.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Power and cooling systems—External power source, power cable, router power supply, and circuit breaker. Also check for inadequate ventilation or air circulation. • Modules—Checking the LEDs on the modules can help you to identify a failure. • Cables—Ensure that the external cables connecting the router to the network are all secure.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Cables and Connections REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL of 181.4°F (83°C), the power supply will cycle to prevent the router from exceeding that temperature while being powered up state. See the following table for help in interpreting environmental reporting features. Symptom Possible Cause The router operates at an The air flow to cooling vents is abnormally high temperature. The blocked.
Troubleshooting Reading LEDs REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The router powers on and boots only when a particular cable is disconnected. There may be a problem with the module or cable. For warranty information, refer to the Cisco Information Packet publication that shipped with your order or contact customer service. Reading LEDs The following table summarizes the LEDs on the chassis of the router.
APPENDIX A Specifications and Part Numbers This appendix provides information on the part numbers of the router variants, SFP modules, product, power, and environmental specifications of the Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router components. It also contains safety and compliance information and technical specifications of the antenna.
Specifications and Part Numbers Product Specifications REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The router supports a wide range of SFP optics modules. The following table lists their part numbers. The operational temperatures supported for the optics are defined by individual SFP or SFP+ modules.
Specifications and Part Numbers Product Specifications REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Ethernet ports • FD models • External ports ( 4 x 1 SFP Gigabit Ethernet ), internal ports 2 x 10/100/1000 RJ-45 • External ports (3 x 1 SFP Gigabit Ethernet + 1 x 10/100/1000 RJ-45) , internal ports (1 x 10/100/1000 RJ-45) • External ports (2 x 1 SFP Gigabit Ethernet + 2 x 10/100/1000 RJ-45) • FA modes • External ports (3 x 1 SFP Gigabit Ethernet ), internal ports (2 x 10/100/1000 RJ-45) • External ports (2 x 1 SFP G
Specifications and Part Numbers Product Specifications REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL DC power rating • DC-input voltage rating: 24 VDC, -48 VDC, -60 VDC • DC-input current rating: 2.
Specifications and Part Numbers Product Specifications REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL EMC emissions • FCC 47CFR15, Class B • EN55022, Class B • CISPR 22, Class B • AS/NZS CISPR 22, Class B • ICES 003, Class B • VCCI, Class B • KN 22, Class B • CNS-13438 • EN61000-3-3 Voltage Changes, Fluctuations, and Flicker • EN61000-3-2 Power Line Harmonics • KN 22 • EN61000-3-12 Power Line Harmonics • EN61000-3-11 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker EMC immunity • EN/IEC61000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity - E
Specifications and Part Numbers Antenna Specifications REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Network synchronization • GR-1244-CORE • ITU-T G.813 • ITU-T G.703 clause 5 • ITU-T G.703 clause 9 • ITU-T G.8261/Y.1361 • ITU-T G.781 • ITU-T G.8264 • IEEE1588-2008 • Ethernet ◦1000Base-T 100Base-T ◦100Base-FX ◦1000Base-S ◦1000BaseL ◦1000Base-Z ◦1000Base-E DSPR Technical Requirement 2005 • IEEE 802.3 • IEEE 802.3ae DSPR Technical Condition 2004 • IEEE-802.3ah • ANSI X3.
Specifications and Part Numbers Antenna Specifications REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 10: Wi-Fi Antenna Specifications Specification Wi-Fi Antenna (Omnidirectional) Type Dipole Environment Outdoor Height 3.7 in. (9.3 cm) Width 1.0 in. (2.5 cm) Operating frequency range 2400-2500 MHz Characteristic impedance 50 Ohm VSWR 1.7:1 Max Gain 3 dBi TYP, 3.
Specifications and Part Numbers Antenna Specifications REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 OL-29732-01
APPENDIX B Cable Specifications If you prefer to build your own cables, this appendix provides cable specifications for the Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router.
Cable Specifications SFP and SFP+ Port Pinouts and Cable Specifications REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL 3 RX data+ RX B+ 4 Not used TX C+ 5 Not used TX C- 6 RX data- RX B- 7 Not used RX D+ 8 Not used RX D- SFP and SFP+ Port Pinouts and Cable Specifications The following figures show the SFP and SFP+ modules supported by the Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router. Note Pins not listed in the tables in this appendix are not connected.
Cable Specifications SFP and SFP+ Port Pinouts and Cable Specifications REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router supports the SFP module patch cable, a 0.5-meter, copper, passive cable with SFP module connectors at each end (see the following figures).
Cable Specifications Console Port Signals and Pinouts REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Console Port Signals and Pinouts The Cisco ASR 901S Aggregation Services Router ships with a console cable kit, which contains the cable and adapters to connect a console terminal (an ASCII terminal or PC running terminal emulation software).
Cable Specifications Alarm Port Pinouts REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Alarm Port Pinouts The following table lists the pinouts for the alarm port (RJ45) on the Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Series Router.
Cable Specifications Management Ethernet Port Pinouts REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 84 OL-29732-01
APPENDIX C 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 users performing tasks have access to it. Use the installation checklist (see the "Installation Checklist" section) to verify the steps in the installation and maintenance of your router.
Site Log Site Log REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 86 OL-29732-01