Cisco Systems GRP-B User Manual

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Copyright © 1997-2002. Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA
Gigabit Route Processor
Installation and Configuration Note
Product Numbers: GRP-B=, GRP=
Document Order Number: DOC-784339=
This hardware installation and configuration note describes the Gigabit Route Processor (GRP), the
route processor for use in Cisco 12000 Series Routers.
Document Contents
Following are the sections in this document:
Important Information, page 2
Product Overview, page 3
Preparing for Installation, page 10
Replacing a GRP, page 14
GRP Boot Process Overview, page 24
Starting the System and Observing Initial Conditions, page 24
Verifying Interface Status, page 27
Configuring the Ethernet Interface, page 28
Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance Tasks, page 30
Obtaining Documentation, page 53
Documentation Feedback, page 54
Obtaining Technical Assistance, page 54
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information, page 55
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Gigabit Route Processor

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Page 2 - Important Information

10Preparing for Installation78-4339-09Preparing for InstallationPreparing for InstallationInstallation preparation is presented in the following secti

Page 3 - Product Overview

11Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory Statements78-4339-09Preparing for InstallationElectromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory StatementsFCC Class

Page 4 - Cisco IOS Software

12Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory Statements78-4339-09Preparing for InstallationClass A Notice for Hungary Class A Notice for Taiwan and Othe

Page 5

13Preventing Electrostatic Discharge78-4339-09Preparing for InstallationClass A Notice for Korea Preventing Electrostatic DischargeElectrostatic disch

Page 6 - Memory Components

14Required Tools and Parts78-4339-09Replacing a GRPRequired Tools and Parts You need the following tools and parts to remove and replace a GRP. If you

Page 7 - Flash Memory

15Removing a GRP78-4339-09Replacing a GRPFigure 3 GRP Ejector Levers, Captive Installation Screws, and Upper Card Cage Slots (Cisco 12012 Shown)Cautio

Page 8 - Soft Reset Switch

16Removing a GRP78-4339-09Replacing a GRPFigure 4 Ejector Levers and Captive Installation Screw (Cisco 12012 shown)To remove a GRP, follow these steps

Page 9 - Ethernet Port

17Installing a GRP78-4339-09Replacing a GRPStep 7 Place the removed GRP on an antistatic mat or foam. If you plan to return the GRP to the factory, im

Page 10 - Preparing for Installation

18Connecting to the Console Port78-4339-09Replacing a GRPConnecting to the Console Port The system console port on the GRP is a DCE DB-25 receptacle f

Page 11 - Europe (EU)

19Connecting to the Auxiliary Port78-4339-09Replacing a GRPConnecting to the Auxiliary Port The auxiliary port on the GRP is an EIA/TIA-232 DTE, DB-25

Page 12 - VCCI Class A Notice for Japan

2Important Information78-4339-09Important InformationImportant InformationThis section contains information about the following hardware and software

Page 13 - Class A Notice for Korea

20Connecting to the Ethernet Port78-4339-09Replacing a GRPFigure 6 RJ-45 Receptacle and Plug (Horizontal Orientation)WarningThe ports labeled Ethernet

Page 14 - Replacing a GRP

21Connecting to the Ethernet Port78-4339-09Replacing a GRPMII ConnectionsThe MII connection requires an external physical sublayer (PHY) and an extern

Page 15 - Q OC-3/STM-POS

22Connecting to the Ethernet Port78-4339-09Replacing a GRPTable 6 lists the cabling specifications for 100-Mbps transmission over unshielded twisted-p

Page 16 - GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR

23Connecting to the Ethernet Port78-4339-09Replacing a GRP• MII connections—Attach an MII cable directly to the MII receptacle on the GRP or attach a

Page 17 - Installing a GRP

24GRP Boot Process Overview78-4339-09GRP Boot Process OverviewFigure 11 Using the Ethernet Port on the GRPGRP Boot Process OverviewThe following seque

Page 18 - Table 2 Console Port Pinout

25Starting the System and Observing Initial Conditions78-4339-09Starting the System and Observing Initial ConditionsFor AC-input power supplies, the g

Page 19 - RJ-45 Connections

26Starting the System and Observing Initial Conditions78-4339-09Starting the System and Observing Initial ConditionsStep 4 During the line card boot p

Page 20 - 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

27Verifying Interface Status78-4339-09Verifying Interface StatusOn the console screen, after the system displays the system banner and hardware config

Page 21 - MII Connections

28Configuring the Ethernet Interface78-4339-09Configuring the Ethernet InterfaceFigure 13 GRP LEDs (Partial Front Panel View)Configuring the Ethernet

Page 22

29Using Configuration Mode to Configure the Ethernet Interface78-4339-09Configuring the Ethernet Interface• Using Configuration Mode to Configure the

Page 23 - 78-4339-09

3Cisco IOS Software Requirements78-4339-09Product OverviewCisco IOS Software RequirementsFor software configuration information, refer to the Cisco IO

Page 24 - GRP Boot Process Overview

30Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance Tasks78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance Tasks(Additional displaye

Page 25 - PROCESSOR

31Configuring the Software Configuration Register78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance Tasks Boot Field Settings and the boo

Page 26

32Configuring the Software Configuration Register78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksYou can enter the boot command o

Page 27 - Verifying Interface Status

33Configuring the Software Configuration Register78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksStep 5 Display the configuration

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34Configuring the Software Configuration Register78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksBit 8 controls the console Break

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35Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksBit 13 determines the server respo

Page 30

36Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksFigure 14 Installing and Removing

Page 31

37Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksCaution The Flash memory card or F

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38Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksCaution The following formatting p

Page 33 - Step 6 Save your settings

39Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksSpecifying Cisco IOS Image Used to

Page 34

4GRP Components78-4339-09Product Overview• Providing an auxiliary port for other external equipment (such as modems)• Providing an IEEE 802.3, 10/100-

Page 35

40Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksYou can delete a file from any Fla

Page 36

41Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksEnter configuration commands, one

Page 37 - Notes About ATA Flash Disks

42Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksCopying a Cisco IOS Software Image

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43Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksCopying Cisco IOS Software Images

Page 39

44Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksStep 5 Use the following series of

Page 40

45Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksStep 2 Enter the copy startup-conf

Page 41 - Copying Files to Flash Memory

46Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksStep 1 Use the copy running-config

Page 42

47Recovering Lost Password78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksRecovering from Locked Blocks in Flash Memory Cards or

Page 43

48Recovering Lost Password78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksStep 6 Set the configuration register to ignore the con

Page 44

49Upgrading GRP Memory78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksChange it to a value of 0x2102 (factory default) using the

Page 45

5Cisco IOS Software78-4339-09Product OverviewFigure 2 GRP (Horizontal Orientation)Note The onboard Flash memory (called bootflash) contains the Cisco

Page 46

50Upgrading GRP Memory78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksNote Each GRP DIMM socket has one plastic lever on one end,

Page 47 - Recovering Lost Password

51Upgrading GRP Memory78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksRemoving DIMMsThis section provides the procedure for remov

Page 48

52Upgrading GRP Memory78-4339-09Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksInstalling New DIMMs This section provides the procedure fo

Page 49 - Upgrading GRP Memory

53Obtaining Documentation78-4339-09Obtaining DocumentationStep 8 When the DIMM is installed, check that the release lever is flush against the side of

Page 50 - Table 14 GRP Memory Options

54Ordering Documentation78-4339-09Documentation FeedbackYou can access the Cisco website at this URL:http://www.cisco.comInternational Cisco websites

Page 51 - Removing DIMMs

55Opening a TAC Case78-4339-09Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationAccessing all the tools on the Cisco TAC website requires a Cisco.com u

Page 52 - Installing New DIMMs

56Obtaining Additional Publications and Information78-4339-09Obtaining Additional Publications and Information• The Cisco Product Catalog describes th

Page 53 - Obtaining Documentation

6Memory Components78-4339-09Product OverviewMemory ComponentsFigure 2 shows the locations of the various types of memory used on the GRP. GRP memory c

Page 54 - Documentation Feedback

7Memory Components78-4339-09Product OverviewCaution To prevent memory problems, DRAM DIMMs must be +3.3VDC, 60-nanosecond (ns) EDO devices. Do not att

Page 55 - TAC Case Priority Definitions

8System Status LEDs78-4339-09Product OverviewSystem Status LEDsThe two types of system status LEDs used on the GRP. • Status LEDs• Display LEDsStatus

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9Flash Card Slots78-4339-09Product OverviewFlash Card SlotsThe GRP includes two Flash card slots. Either slot can support an ATA Flash disk or a linea

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