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Site Log Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Table 2-3 Cisco 7206 Component List Component Description Received Chassis Cisco 7206 chassis configured with a network processing engine, I/O controller, up to two AC or DC power supplies, up to six port and service adapters (blank adapters should be installed in empty port adapter slots), and up to two Flash memory cards Accessories: • Rack-mount and cable-management kit The following accessories might arrive in separate shipping containers: Two rack-mount brackets, two cable-management brackets, eight M4 x 8-mm Phillips flathead screws, and six 10-32 x 3/8-inch slotted binderhead screws • Power cables Up to two power cables • Documentation If ordered, router hardware and software documentation1 1. Titles and quantities of documents will vary. You must order the type and quantity of documentation sets when you order the hardware. Site Log A site log provides a historical record of all actions relevant to the Cisco 7206 operation and maintenance. Keep your site log in a common place near the chassis where anyone who performs tasks has access to it. Site log entries might include the following: • Installation progress-Make a copy of the Cisco 7206 Installation Checklist and insert it into the site log. Make entries on this checklist as each procedure is completed. • Upgrades and removal and replacement procedures-Use the site log as a record of system maintenance and expansion history. Each time a procedure is performed on the system, update the site log to reflect the following: - Port and service adapters installed, removed, or replaced - I/O controller removed and replaced - Network processing engine removed and replaced - Subchassis removed and replaced - Fan tray removed and replaced - Power supply removed or replaced - Chassis replaced - Configuration changed; port or service adapters moved - Software upgraded - Corrective maintenance procedures performed - Intermittent problems - Related comments Table 2-4 shows a sample site log page. Make copies of the sample or design your own site log to meet the needs of your site and equipment. 2-12 Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-5102-02

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Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide
OL-5102-02
Chapter 2
Preparing for Installation
Site Log
Site Log
A site log provides a historical record of all actions relevant to the Cisco 7206 operation and
maintenance. Keep your site log in a common place near the chassis where anyone who performs tasks
has access to it. Site log entries might include the following:
Installation progress—Make a copy of the Cisco 7206 Installation Checklist and insert it into the
site log. Make entries on this checklist as each procedure is completed.
Upgrades and removal and replacement procedures—Use the site log as a record of system
maintenance and expansion history. Each time a procedure is performed on the system, update the
site log to reflect the following:
Port and service adapters installed, removed, or replaced
I/O controller removed and replaced
Network processing engine removed and replaced
Subchassis removed and replaced
Fan tray removed and replaced
Power supply removed or replaced
Chassis replaced
Configuration changed; port or service adapters moved
Software upgraded
Corrective maintenance procedures performed
Intermittent problems
Related comments
Table 2-4
shows a sample site log page. Make copies of the sample or design your own site log to meet
the needs of your site and equipment.
Table 2-3
Cisco 7206 Component List
Component
Description
Received
Chassis
Cisco 7206 chassis configured with a network processing engine,
I/O controller, up to two AC or DC power supplies, up to six port
and service adapters (blank adapters should be installed in empty
port adapter slots), and up to two Flash memory cards
Accessories:
Rack-mount
and
cable-manage-
ment kit
Power cables
Documentation
The following accessories might arrive in separate shipping
containers:
Two rack-mount brackets, two cable-management brackets, eight
M4 x 8-mm Phillips flathead screws, and six 10-32 x 3/8-inch
slotted binderhead screws
Up to two power cables
If ordered, router hardware and software documentation
1
1.
Titles and quantities of documents will vary. You must order the type and quantity of documentation sets when you order the
hardware.