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Installing the Cisco 10720 Internet Router, Setting up the Cisco 10720 Internet Router

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CH A P T E R 3 Installing the Cisco 10720 Internet Router Instructions for installing the Cisco 10720 Internet Router and its basic components are presented in the following sections: • Setting up the Cisco 10720 Internet Router, page 3-1 • Grounding the Cisco 10720 Internet Router, page 3-9 • SONET Distance Limitations, page 3-11 • Connecting Ports on the Uplink Cards, page 3-12 • Creating a Four-Node DPT Ring, page 3-14 • Creating a Four-Node IEEE 802.17 RPR Mode Ring, page 3-17 • Connecting Ethernet Ports on the Access Card, page 3-22 • Installing the Cable-Management System, page 3-25 • Turning On Power to the Router, page 3-26 • Verifying the Router Power Is Turned On, page 3-32 • Initial Setup Configuration, page 3-32 • Verifying the Cisco 10720 Internet Router LEDs, page 3-33 • Additional Configuration Features, page 3-42 Setting up the Cisco 10720 Internet Router Verify the following before you install the router: • Fan assembly exhaust vents are not blocked. • The front of the router is not blocked. The airflow intake is located on the front of the router. • 24 inches (61 cm) of clearance in front of the router may be needed for working with line cards, power supplies, attaching network interface cards (NICs), or other components. • Location is temperature-controlled, air-conditioned, and dust-free. • Power cables and power supplies have been checked for compatibility with your power service. • Labels on the equipment have been checked to ensure that the power service at your site is suitable for the router. • AC- or DC-power source voltage receptacles are easy to reach. 78-13062-10 Cisco 10720 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-1

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CHAPTER
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Cisco 10720 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide
78-13062-10
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Installing the Cisco 10720 Internet Router
Instructions for installing the Cisco 10720 Internet Router and its basic components are presented in the
following sections:
Setting up the Cisco 10720 Internet Router, page 3-1
Grounding the Cisco 10720 Internet Router, page 3-9
SONET Distance Limitations, page 3-11
Connecting Ports on the Uplink Cards, page 3-12
Creating a Four-Node DPT Ring, page 3-14
Creating a Four-Node IEEE 802.17 RPR Mode Ring, page 3-17
Connecting Ethernet Ports on the Access Card, page 3-22
Installing the Cable-Management System, page 3-25
Turning On Power to the Router, page 3-26
Verifying the Router Power Is Turned On, page 3-32
Initial Setup Configuration, page 3-32
Verifying the Cisco 10720 Internet Router LEDs, page 3-33
Additional Configuration Features, page 3-42
Setting up the Cisco 10720 Internet Router
Verify the following before you install the router:
Fan assembly exhaust vents are not blocked.
The front of the router is not blocked. The airflow intake is located on the front of the router.
24 inches (61 cm) of clearance in front of the router may be needed for working with line cards,
power supplies, attaching network interface cards (NICs), or other components.
Location is temperature-controlled, air-conditioned, and dust-free.
Power cables and power supplies have been checked for compatibility with your power service.
Labels on the equipment have been checked to ensure that the power service at your site is suitable
for the router.
AC- or DC-power source voltage receptacles are easy to reach.