Cisco WS-X4232-RJ-XX-RF Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 142

C-3-C-4, D-4, See EIA/TIA-232

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R rack-mount procedures 3-1 racks, equipment 2-4 radio frequency interference See RFI reading LED indicators 4-3 rear view, chassis 2-7, 2-8 receive, Ethernet LED 4-5 record keeping Installation Checklist 2-5 site log 2-6 registers, software configuration B-1 reinitializing hardware C-2 reload command B-2 removing network processor modules 5-4 shared-memory SIMMs 5-13 replacing Cisco 4000-M boot ROMs 5-19 component tray 5-20 network processor modules 5-20 shared-memory SIMMs 5-14 system-memory SIMMs 5-8 reset command D-3 resetting virtual configuration register C-3 RFI implications 2-18 ring speed 4-5 RJ-45, cable pinout A-20 ROM monitor commands Cisco 4000-M C-2 Cisco 4500-M D-2 Cisco 4700 D-2 diagnostics C-3-C-4, D-4 entering Cisco 4000-M C-1 Cisco 4500-M D-1 Cisco 4700 D-1 exiting C-2 prompt (>) C-1 ROM, replacing boot ROMs 5-19 router components, accessing 5-1 connecting to 2-7 front view 4-3 RS-232 See EIA/TIA-232 RS-449 See EIA/TIA-449 running diagnostics C-4 S safety recommendations 2-2 with electricity 2-2 serial cable pinouts A-3 cables, pinouts ??-A-18 connection considerations 2-15 interface port CSU/DSU clocking 2-21 DTE 2-21 location of 2-7 making connections 2-15 interfaces supported 1-3 NRZ jumpers 2-20 NRZI jumpers 2-21 setup command facility 3-22 shared DRAM, size 1-3 signal descriptions Ethernet A-19-A-20 serial A-2-A-18 Token Ring A-21 signals BRI 3-8, A-22 console and auxiliary ports 3-8 SIMMs shared-memory, replacing 5-13 system-memory, replacing 5-8 single in-line memory module See SIMMs site environment 2-3 log, record keeping 2-6 requirements 2-3 slot filler panel 2-8 numbering 2-7 software configuration Ethernet 4-4 serial port 4-8 displaying stack trace C-2 specifications cable A-1 system 1-2 stack command D-4 stack trace, displaying C-2 static electricity discharging 2-3, 5-1 hazards 5-1 sysret command D-4 system console port See console port 8 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance

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8
Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance
R
rack-mount procedures
3-1
racks, equipment
2-4
radio frequency interference
See RFI
reading LED indicators
4-3
rear view, chassis
2-7, 2-8
receive, Ethernet LED
4-5
record keeping
Installation Checklist
2-5
site log
2-6
registers, software configuration
B-1
reinitializing hardware
C-2
reload command
B-2
removing
network processor modules
5-4
shared-memory SIMMs
5-13
replacing
Cisco 4000-M boot ROMs
5-19
component tray
5-20
network processor modules
5-20
shared-memory SIMMs
5-14
system-memory SIMMs
5-8
reset command
D-3
resetting virtual configuration register
C-3
RFI implications
2-18
ring speed
4-5
RJ-45, cable pinout
A-20
ROM monitor
commands
Cisco 4000-M
C-2
Cisco 4500-M
D-2
Cisco 4700
D-2
diagnostics
C-3–C-4, D-4
entering
Cisco 4000-M
C-1
Cisco 4500-M
D-1
Cisco 4700
D-1
exiting
C-2
prompt (>)
C-1
ROM, replacing boot ROMs
5-19
router
components, accessing
5-1
connecting to
2-7
front view
4-3
RS-232
See EIA/TIA-232
RS-449
See EIA/TIA-449
running diagnostics
C-4
S
safety
recommendations
2-2
with electricity
2-2
serial
cable pinouts
A-3
cables, pinouts
??–A-18
connection considerations
2-15
interface port
CSU/DSU clocking
2-21
DTE
2-21
location of
2-7
making connections
2-15
interfaces supported
1-3
NRZ jumpers
2-20
NRZI jumpers
2-21
setup command facility
3-22
shared DRAM, size
1-3
signal descriptions
Ethernet
A-19–A-20
serial
A-2–A-18
Token Ring
A-21
signals
BRI
3-8, A-22
console and auxiliary ports
3-8
SIMMs
shared-memory, replacing
5-13
system-memory, replacing
5-8
single in-line memory module
See SIMMs
site
environment
2-3
log, record keeping
2-6
requirements
2-3
slot
filler panel
2-8
numbering
2-7
software
configuration
Ethernet
4-4
serial port
4-8
displaying stack trace
C-2
specifications
cable
A-1
system
1-2
stack command
D-4
stack trace, displaying
C-2
static electricity
discharging
2-3, 5-1
hazards
5-1
sysret command
D-4
system
console port
See console port