User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Preparing to Install the Router
- Installing the Router
- Mounting Kits Overview
- General Safety Information for Mounting
- Contents of the Mounting Kits
- Customer-Supplied Materials and Tools
- Router-Mounting Instructions
- Connecting the Chassis Ground and Power
- Opening the Router Chassis
- Power Connection Compliance
- Connecting the DC Power Cable to the Router
- AC Power Cable
- Connecting the AC Power Cable to the Router
- Connecting Cables
- Antenna Installation and Replacement
- Powering on the Router
- Enabling Zero Touch Provisioning on the Router
- Using CLIs for Flash Memory and Directory Procedures
- What to Do After Installing the Hardware
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications and Part Numbers
- Cable Specifications
- Site Log
The following figure shows the top view of the router.
Figure 5: Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router
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Top View
Router handle2Antenna1
The bottom of the router contains the following interfaces:
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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.
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Gigabit Ethernet SFP Ports—The router supports four SFP only ports. The SFP ports support optical
1 GE ports.
The SFPs supported on the Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router is
dependent on the router chassis model. For the list of SFPs supported on the router, see
Table 5 in Product Specifications, on page 72.
Note
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Cable Gland Interface Port—A cable gland interface is provided to thread management, alarm, console,
and copper RJ45 cables when installing the router.
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Power Supply—The router is provided with a single AC power supply or DC power supply. The power
input connector is located at the bottom of the router.
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Introduction
Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router: Top and Bottom View
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