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 includes a detailed description of each kit.
DescriptionNameCisco Product ID
(PID)
This kit is required if your installation requires a Cisco
mounting bracket to mount the router. This kit is included
Wall Mount Bracket
Kit, on page 27
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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.
This kit is required for all pole or streetlight installations
and includes a mounting bracket, pole clamp bracket, pole
Pole Mount Kit, on
page 25
CGR-PMK1000
clamp gusset, and the hardware required to attach the pole
clamp bracket assembly to a pole.
This kit includes two steel straps for mounting the router on
poles larger than 5 inches (14 cm) in diameter. This kit is
Band Strap Kit, on
page 28
CGR-PMK-BAND
used together with the Pole Mount Kit, on page 25. A
Band-It Tool is required to install the steel straps on a pole.
This kit includes a Band-It tool that is required when using
steel straps to install the router on poles larger than 4.5 inches
(11.4 cm) in diameter.
Strap Tool Kit, on
page 28
AIR-BAND-INST-TL=
General Safety Information for Mounting
Before performing any of the tasks in this chapter, read the safety warnings in this section and the
Safety
Guidelines, on page 13.
Two technicians are required to properly and safely mount the router.
All mounting methods at any location are subject to the acceptance of local jurisdiction.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.
Caution
Personnel mounting the router must understand grounding methods.Caution
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