Cisco 10720 Configuration Guide - Page 82

Verifying the Router Power Is Turned On, Initial Setup Configuration, Configuring the Router

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Initial Setup Configuration Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco 10720 Internet Router Note Leave a small service loop in the ground lead to ensure that the ground lead is the last lead to disconnect from the power supply if a great deal of strain is placed on the DC-input leads. It is important that the ground power lead is the last to disconnect from the power supply terminal. Note Allow sufficient slack in the power cable leads for strain relief. The power cable leads should be adequately secured to prevent the power supply terminal connections from being subjected to strain. Step 7 After wiring the DC power supply, remove the tape from the circuit breaker switch handle and turn on power by moving the handle of the circuit breaker to the on position. If you are installing the cable-management system, go to the "Verifying the Router Power Is Turned On" section on page 3-32. If not, install the cables, and then power up the router. Verifying the Router Power Is Turned On Check the following to ensure the router is properly powered on: • LED lights are on. • Fans are running. • Power switch indicates router is turned on. Initial Setup Configuration The initial setup configuration for the router is presented in the following sections: • Configuring the Router, page 3-32 • Configuring Global Parameters Using the Setup Facility, page 3-33 Configuring the Router Perform a basic configuration for the router by using either of the following methods: • Method 1-Using the setup facility or the setup command. During the startup of an unconfigured router, the system automatically starts the setup facility. The setup facility enables manual configuration of the router. The setup facility provides a structured, interactive script to set up the router. • Method 2-Using the global configuration mode through the command line user interface. You will need the following information before you set up the router: • Router interfaces • Router protocols • Network addresses for the protocols being configured • Password scheme 3-32 Cisco 10720 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide 78-13062-10

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Cisco 10720 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 3
Installing the Cisco 10720 Internet Router
Initial Setup Configuration
Note
Leave a small service loop in the ground lead to ensure that the ground lead is the last lead to
disconnect from the power supply if a great deal of strain is placed on the DC-input leads. It is
important that the ground power lead is the last to disconnect from the power supply terminal.
Note
Allow sufficient slack in the power cable leads for strain relief. The power cable leads should be
adequately secured to prevent the power supply terminal connections from being subjected to strain.
Step 7
After wiring the DC power supply, remove the tape from the circuit breaker switch handle and turn on
power by moving the handle of the circuit breaker to the on position.
If you are installing the cable-management system, go to the
“Verifying the Router Power Is Turned On”
section on page 3-32
. If not, install the cables, and then power up the router.
Verifying the Router Power Is Turned On
Check the following to ensure the router is properly powered on:
LED lights are on.
Fans are running.
Power switch indicates router is turned on.
Initial Setup Configuration
The initial setup configuration for the router is presented in the following sections:
Configuring the Router, page 3-32
Configuring Global Parameters Using the Setup Facility, page 3-33
Configuring the Router
Perform a basic configuration for the router by using either of the following methods:
Method 1—Using the setup facility or the
setup
command.
During the startup of an unconfigured router, the system automatically starts the setup facility. The
setup facility enables manual configuration of the router. The setup facility provides a structured,
interactive script to set up the router.
Method 2—Using the global configuration mode through the command line user interface.
You will need the following information before you set up the router:
Router interfaces
Router protocols
Network addresses for the protocols being configured
Password scheme