Cisco 10720 Configuration Guide - Page 199

Mechanical Design Validation and Test, IP+Optical access

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F fan assembly installing 5-21 to 5-26 removing 5-17 to 5-21 safety 5-16 tools and equipment 5-17 troubleshooting 5-26 verifying functionality 5-26 fan guard installing 5-22 features Bootflash See memory, Bootflash configuration assigning IP information 3-47 basic POS functionality 3-46 basic SRP functionality 3-46 Fast Ethernet 3-47 NVRAM 3-42 show commands 3-42 to 3-45 TDR 3-47 upgrading Cisco IOS image 3-47 verifying upgraded image 3-48 monitoring upgrading ROM monitor 3-48 verifying upgraded ROM monitor 3-49 fiber optic cleaning information 3-12 fiber-optic cleaning procedures xx, 4-22 field-replaceable units, FRUs 5-2 four-node DPT ring connections 3-16 creating 3-14 to 3-16 example 3-15, 3-16 four-node IEEE 802.17 mode ring 3-17 FRU 5-1, 5-2 78-13062-10 Index G global parameters See configuring, global parameters golden ROMmon, upgrading 5-27 grounding the router See bonding and grounding I IEEE 802.17 cable connections for four-node ring 3-17 IEEE 802.17 RPR other alarm messages 4-16 unwrap messages 4-14 wrap messages 4-13 input power 1-2 interface connectors network 1-1 IP+Optical access 1-3 L LEDs 3-33 See also access card and uplink card M MAC addresses 1-6 maintenance FRU 5-2 multiple routers in a rack 2-6 to 2-7 tools required 5-2 MDVT 1-9 Mechanical Design Validation and Test See MDVT Media Access Control Cisco 10720 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide IN-3

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Index
IN-3
Cisco 10720 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide
78-13062-10
F
fan assembly
installing
5-21 to 5-26
removing
5-17 to 5-21
safety
5-16
tools and equipment
5-17
troubleshooting
5-26
verifying functionality
5-26
fan guard
installing
5-22
features
Bootflash
See memory, Bootflash
configuration
assigning IP information
3-47
basic POS functionality
3-46
basic SRP functionality
3-46
Fast Ethernet
3-47
NVRAM
3-42
show commands
3-42 to 3-45
TDR
3-47
upgrading Cisco IOS image
3-47
verifying upgraded image
3-48
monitoring
upgrading ROM monitor
3-48
verifying upgraded ROM monitor
3-49
fiber optic cleaning information
3-12
fiber-optic cleaning procedures
xx, 4-22
field-replaceable units, FRUs
5-2
four-node DPT ring
connections
3-16
creating
3-14 to 3-16
example
3-15, 3-16
four-node IEEE 802.17 mode ring
3-17
FRU
5-1, 5-2
G
global parameters
See configuring, global parameters
golden ROMmon, upgrading
5-27
grounding the router
See bonding and grounding
I
IEEE 802.17
cable connections for four-node ring
3-17
IEEE 802.17 RPR
other alarm messages
4-16
unwrap messages
4-14
wrap messages
4-13
input power
1-2
interface connectors
network
1-1
IP+Optical access
1-3
L
LEDs
3-33
See also access card and uplink card
M
MAC addresses
1-6
maintenance
FRU
5-2
multiple routers in a rack
2-6 to 2-7
tools required
5-2
MDVT
1-9
Mechanical Design Validation and Test
See MDVT
Media Access Control