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10OL-4923-01 B0Electrical Equipment GuidelinesFollow these basic guidelines when working with any electrical equipment:• Before beginning any procedur
11OL-4923-01 B0• Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe.• Carefully examine your work area
12OL-4923-01 B0Compatibility RequirementsThis section describes important compatibility requirements for the RSP2.Chassis Slot and DRAM RequirementsFo
13OL-4923-01 B0Software PrerequisitesThe minimum supported Cisco IOS release compatible with the RSP2 is 10.3(6) or a later release ofCisco IOS releas
14OL-4923-01 B0Note Overriding the bundle can result in incompatibility among the various interface processors in the system.We recommend that you use
15OL-4923-01 B0• ESD-prevention equipment or the disposable ESD-preventive wrist strap included with all sparesand upgrade kits.• Antistatic mat, foam
16OL-4923-01 B0Figure 3 Ejector Levers and Captive Installation ScrewStep 7 Place the removed RSP2 on an antistatic mat or foam. If you plan to return
17OL-4923-01 B0Replacing the RSP2The RSP2 is keyed for installation only in an RSP slot. By default, the system active is the RSP thatoccupies the fir
18OL-4923-01 B0Step 7 If you disconnected the console terminal to remove the RSP2, or if you are installing a new RSP2,connect the console terminal to
19OL-4923-01 B0Connecting to the Auxiliary PortThe auxiliary port on the RSP2 is a DB-25 plug DTE port for connecting a modem or other DCE device(such
2OL-4923-01 B0• Configuring High System Availability, page 23• Enabling High Availability Features, page 38• Troubleshooting the Installation, page 60
20OL-4923-01 B0Restarting the SystemWhen you turn the system power back on, verify that the system boots and resumes normal operation. Ifyou are resta
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22OL-4923-01 B0When you have verified all the conditions in Step 2 through Step 6 (or Step 7 if you have a second RSP2installed and want to use the HS
23OL-4923-01 B0Router> enablePassword:Step 2 Enter the password (the password is case sensitive). For security purposes, the password is not displa
24OL-4923-01 B0Note An RSP2 can interoperate with another RSP2, or with an RSP4/4+. It cannot interoperate with anRSP1, an RSP8, or an RSP16. In the f
25OL-4923-01 B0HSA Implementation MethodsCommon HSA uses are as follows:• Hardware backup—Protects against an RSP2 card failure. You configure both RS
26OL-4923-01 B0• Ensuring That Both RSPs Contain the Same Configuration File, page 27 (both implementations)• Ensuring that Both RSPs Contain the Same
27OL-4923-01 B0Ensuring That Both RSPs Contain the Same Configuration FileWith the simple hardware backup and software error protection implementation
28OL-4923-01 B0Note Standard 16-, and 20-MB Flash memory cards are supported with the RSP2 (The 20-MB Flash memorycard is currently the default.). See
29OL-4923-01 B0Ensuring that Both RSPs Contain the Same Microcode ImageTo ensure that both RSPs have the same microcode images, use the following comm
3OL-4923-01 B0–Obtaining Technical Assistance, page 86–Obtaining Additional Publications and Information, page 88Product DescriptionThis section discu
30OL-4923-01 B0 ATM4/0, applique is SONET (155Mbps) gfreeq 48000150, lfreeq 480001D0 (4544 bytes), throttled 0 rxlo 4, rxhi 165, rxcurr 0
31OL-4923-01 B0To specify different startup images for the active and the standby RSPs, use the following commands inTable 8 in privileged EXEC mode:U
32OL-4923-01 B0Figure 8 illustrates the software error protection configuration for this sample scenario. Theconfiguration commands for this configura
33OL-4923-01 B0Step 4 Enter global configuration mode and configure the system to boot first from a Cisco IOS Release12.1(13)E system image and then f
34OL-4923-01 B0In this scenario, you begin with the configuration shown in Figure 9.Figure 9 Software Error Protection—Backing Up with an Older Softwa
35OL-4923-01 B0Last, delete the rsp-k-mx11.2 image from the standby RSP, as shown in Figure 11:Figure 11 Software Error Protection—Backing Up with an
36OL-4923-01 B0Step 4 Configure the system to boot first from a Release 12.1(13)E system image and then from a Release12.1(12)E system image:Router# c
37OL-4923-01 B0Manually Setting Environment Variables on the Standby RSPOnce you set the active RSP environment variables, you can manually set the sa
38OL-4923-01 B0Monitoring and Maintaining HSA OperationTo monitor and maintain HSA operation, you can override the standby image that is bundled with
39OL-4923-01 B0High availability (HA), an alternative to the default high system availability (HSA) feature, is a seriesof features that minimizes sys
4OL-4923-01 B0• Providing Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) management and the interface betweenthe console and TelnetThe high-speed switching
40OL-4923-01 B0Cisco 7500 Series Routers feature module, available online athttp://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/1
41OL-4923-01 B0Installation ProceduresSee the following sections for the configuration tasks required to run the RPR/RPR+, SSO with NSF,FSU, and SLCR
42OL-4923-01 B0Copying an Image onto an RSPUse TFTP to copy a high availability Cisco IOS image onto the active and standby RSPs:Command PurposeStep 1
43OL-4923-01 B0Setting the Config-Register Boot VariableThough it is not required, we recommend that you modify the software configuration register bo
44OL-4923-01 B0To configure RPR and RPR+, enter the commands as shown below:Verifying RPR and RPR+Use the show redundancy command to verify that RPR o
45OL-4923-01 B0Standby High Availability version is 3.0Active in slot 6Standby in slot 7The system total uptime since last reboot is 2 weeks, 23 hours
46OL-4923-01 B0exec-timeout 0 0 history size 40 transport preferred none transport input noneline aux 0line vty 0 4 loginConfiguring a Stateful Switch
47OL-4923-01 B0Configuring Frame Relay Autosynchronization LMI Sequence NumbersTo configure Frame Relay SSO to synchronize LMI sequence numbers betwee
48OL-4923-01 B0Note The output of these commands will vary based on your device configuration and system siterequirements.Step 1 Enter the show redund
49OL-4923-01 B0Configuring NonStop Forwarding (NSF)Cisco NonStop Forwarding (NSF) always runs together with SSO. If you have not already configuredSSO
5OL-4923-01 B0Memory ComponentsTable 1 shows the memory components on the RSP2.DRAMDRAM stores routing tables, protocols, and network accounting appli
50OL-4923-01 B0Configuring OSPF NSFNote All peer devices participating in OSPF NSF must be made OSPF NSF-aware, which happensautomatically once you in
51OL-4923-01 B0Verifying CEF NSFTo verify that CEF is NSF-capable, use the show cef state command:Router# show cef stateCEF Status [RP]CEF enabled/run
52OL-4923-01 B0Redundancy mode: sso(7)CEF NSF: enabled/runningVerifying BGP NSFTo verify NSF for BGP, you must check that the graceful restart functio
53OL-4923-01 B0SPF schedule delay 5 secs, Hold time between two SPFs 10 secsMinimum LSA interval 5 secs. Minimum LSA arrival 1 secsNumber of external
54OL-4923-01 B0NSF L2 active LSPs:0NSF interfaces awaiting L2 CSNP:0Awaiting L2 LSPs:Interface:Serial3/0/2 NSF L1 Restart state:Running NSF p2p
55OL-4923-01 B0The following tips may help you to troubleshoot the device.The system displays FIB errors.Use the show cef state command to verify that
56OL-4923-01 B0Configuring IS-IS NSF ExampleThe following example configures Cisco proprietary IS-IS NSF operation on a networking device:router# conf
57OL-4923-01 B0Step 2Router# copy tftp slotslot-number:Address or name of remote host []? ip-addressName of file to copy []? imagename<Return>wr
58OL-4923-01 B0Performing a Fast Software Upgrade ExampleThe following example show a Fast Software Upgrade performed on a Cisco 7507 router with an a
59OL-4923-01 B0Configuring SLCREach task in the list is identified as either required or optional.• Configuring SLCR, page 59 (required)• Verifying Ci
6OL-4923-01 B0Caution Before you replace an RSP2 in a system with one RSP2, back up the running configuration to a TFTPfile server or to Flash memory
60OL-4923-01 B0Miscellaneous HSA and HA CommandsThis section describes miscellaneous HSA and HA commands, and how to perform an OIR of aninterface pro
61OL-4923-01 B0Verifying LEDsFollowing are functional descriptions of the LEDs on the power supplies and processor modules, and thebehavior you should
62OL-4923-01 B0Figure 12 RSP2 LEDs, Active/Standby Switch, and Reset Switch (Vertical Partial Front-Panel View)Caution The reset switch (see Figure 12
63OL-4923-01 B0During the boot sequence, the system banner display pauses while it initializes the memory. Becauseyour RSP2 has more than 32 MB of DRA
64OL-4923-01 B0• If the RSP2 LEDs previously indicated a successful system boot, but none of the enabled LEDs onthe interface processors go on, suspec
65OL-4923-01 B0Router Fails to BootThe Cisco 7500 series routers require that the first file on bootflash be a boot image. If it is not, thebootstrap
66OL-4923-01 B0Note In Cisco 7507 or Cisco 7513 systems, online insertion and removal of any interface processor in eitherCyBus might cause the standb
67OL-4923-01 B0If you replace the RSP2 in a system with only one RSP2, you also replace the entire configuration, whichresides in NVRAM on the RSP2. I
68OL-4923-01 B0Copying the Configuration FileBefore you copy (save) the running configuration to the TFTP file server, ensure the following:• You have
69OL-4923-01 B0Step 8 The EXEC command interpreter prompts you for the name of the file that will contain the configuration.By default, the system app
7OL-4923-01 B0The Active/Standby switch has been deactivated in software. The reset button boots the system.PC Card SlotsThe RSP2 has two PC Card slot
70OL-4923-01 B0You can access the router through a console terminal attached to the RSP2 console port, or you canTelnet to the router from a remote te
71OL-4923-01 B0Booting Router-confg ... [timed out]Step 9 If the display indicates that the process was successful, as shown in Step 8, proceed to t
72OL-4923-01 B0Caution To prevent system and memory problems when you install DRAM, the RSP2 DRAM SIMMS must be3.3V devices. Do not attempt to install
73OL-4923-01 B0Step 5 Open the SIMM socket release levers on the SIMM to release the SIMM from the socket. (SeeFigure 14.) The SIMM is under tension i
74OL-4923-01 B0Step 2 Hold the SIMM between your thumbs and forefingers. (See Figure 13.)Note The SIMM should be facing component-side down.Step 3 Ins
75OL-4923-01 B0This completes the RSP memory upgrade verification.Recovering a Lost PasswordAn overview of the procedure for recovering a lost passwor
76OL-4923-01 B0change boot characteristics? y/n [n]Configuration Summaryenabled are:console baud: 9600boot: image specified by the boot system command
77OL-4923-01 B0• Using Flash Memory, page 85Console Port SignalsThe console port on the RSP2 is an EIA/TIA-232, DCE, DB-25 receptacle. Both Data Set R
78OL-4923-01 B0Console and Auxiliary Y-Cable PinoutsThe console and auxiliary Y-cables allow you to simultaneously connect the console ports or auxili
79OL-4923-01 B0Software Configuration Register SettingsSettings for the 16-bit software configuration register are written into the NVRAM. Following a
8OL-4923-01 B0System SoftwareThe Cisco 7505, Cisco 7507, and Cisco 7513 routers support downloadable system software andmicrocode for most Cisco IOS s
80OL-4923-01 B0Changing SettingsTo change the configuration register while running the system software, follow these steps:Step 1 Enter the enable com
81OL-4923-01 B0Bit MeaningsThe lowest four bits of the software configuration register (bits 3, 2, 1, and 0) form the boot field. (SeeTable 19.) The b
82OL-4923-01 B0Bit 8 controls the console Break key. Setting bit 8 (the factory default) causes the processor to ignore theconsole Break key. Clearing
83OL-4923-01 B0Bit 13 determines the server response to a bootload failure. Setting bit 13 causes the server to loadoperating software from Flash memo
84OL-4923-01 B0Step 2 Configure the terminal to operate at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 2 stop bits (or to whatever settingsthe router is set).S
85OL-4923-01 B0Router #Step 11 Enter the show startup-config EXEC command to display the enable password in the configuration file.Step 12 Enter the c
86OL-4923-01 B0Documentation CD-ROMCisco documentation and additional literature are available in a Cisco Documentation CD-ROMpackage, which may have
87OL-4923-01 B0Cisco TAC WebsiteThe Cisco TAC website (http://www.cisco.com/tac) provides online documents and tools fortroubleshooting and resolving
88OL-4923-01 B0Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationInformation about Cisco products, technologies, and network solutions is available fro
9OL-4923-01 B0Safety GuidelinesThis section lists safety guidelines you should follow when working with any equipment that connectsto electrical power
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