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 Jackscrew Installation Instructions (for EIP Ports) 9

Checking the Installation

To check the interfaces, you will connect network interface cables to the EIP ports,
reenable any interfaces you shut down, if any, then check the LEDs and console
displays to verify the status of the interfaces.

Step 1:

Connect network interface cables to the EIP ports.

Step 2:

If any ports are shut down, use the no shutdown interface subcommand to
reenable them. Refer to “Shutting Down Interfaces” on page 6 for examples.

Step 3:

Observe the EIP LEDs (shown in Figure 3) to check the state of the
interfaces. The LEDs should light to indicate traffic or detected activity on
each port that has been brought up.

Step 4:

If the system fails to recognize an Ethernet interface, check the cables that
are connected to the EIP ports. Ensure that the cables are inserted in the EIP
ports and that the connections are secured with the slide locks or
thumbscrews.

Step 5:

If you installed a new cable on an interface port that was previously
functioning properly, suspect the new cable. Check the cable for the correct
polarity and type; if another cable is available, swap out the cable and
observe the EIP LEDs to see if the interface responds with a different cable.

Step 6:

Use show commands to display the state of the interfaces as follows:

Enter the command show int [type slot/port] to display information
about a specific interface port.

Enter the command show interfaces to display information about all
interfaces

Enter the command show configuration to check the configured state
(up or administratively down) of all interfaces.

Step 7:

If the EIP itself appears to have failed (if the Enabled LED is not lit), use the
show controller cxbus command to display information about all cxbus
interface processors.

Step 8:

If an error message is displayed on the terminal, refer to the Cisco 7000
Addendum to Router Products Configuration and Reference 
publication for
error message definitions.

An error condition exists if any of the previously configured interfaces fail to show any
activity, or of the EIP appears to be malfunctioning. If this happens, refer to the
instructions in “Obtaining Technical Assistance” on page 2 to contact a service
representative or the TAC.

When you have verified that all interfaces are in the state they were in before this
procedure, the installation is complete. You can now resume normal operation. Refer
to the 9.17 Addendum to Router Products Configuration and Reference or the EIP
Installation and Configuration Instructions
 publications to configure new interfaces.

Summary of Contents for Ethernet Connectors Jackscrew

Page 1: ...s installed and operating in the chassis however we recommend that you shut down an enabled interfaces before you work on the port The sections in this document include the following Obtaining Technical Assistance page 2 If you encounter installation problems that you cannot resolve this section provides instructions for obtaining technical assistance and lists the information you will need to pro...

Page 2: ...acing EIP cable locks Title and Doc No of this document from the front page Brief description of the problem you are having Brief explanation of the steps you have already taken to isolate and resolve the problem Maintenance agreement or warranty information Refer to the Cisco 7000 Hardware Installation and Maintenance publication for complete system installation and startup procedures and for phy...

Page 3: ...change connector locks Figure 2 shows a 6 port EIP installed in IP slot 1 Figure 2 Cisco 7000 Chassis Rear View Figure 3 shows a 6 port EIP as it is shipped from the factory with the standard slide type locks on all six ports The Enabled LED lights to indicate that the EIP is receiving power and is enabled for operation The bank of 18 LEDs indicate the state of the individual interfaces with one h...

Page 4: ...uisites Before replacing the EIP connector locks ensure that you have the necessary parts and tools you will need to perform the installation without interruption Required Tools You need the following tools to perform this replacement procedure 1 8 inch flat blade screwdriver to remove the small screws that secure the slide lock bracket to the EIP port 3 16 inch nut driver to tighten the jackscrew...

Page 5: ...I shielding connectors and a handle are integral components of the carrier Although the metal carrier helps to protect the board from ESD you can still damage the board by touching the connector pins Always use a preventive antistatic strap whenever working on the EIP and avoid touching the connector pins Following are guidelines for preventing ESD damage Always use an ESD wrist strap or ankle str...

Page 6: ...nabled you can avoid potential problems by administratively shutting the interface down and when the replacement is complete enabling the interface again with commands you enter from the console terminal The shutdown interface subcommand disables all functions and prevents all packet transmission on the interface that you specify with the interface type slot port command The no shutdown interface ...

Page 7: ... text deleted Router show int eth 1 1 Ethernet1 1 is up line protocol is up Hardware is cxBus Ethernet address is 0000 0c bia 0c02 d0ce display text deleted You can also use the show configuration command to display the status of all interfaces Refer to the 9 17 Addendum to the Router Products Configuration and Reference publication for complete command descriptions and instructions Removing the S...

Page 8: ...llation Step 3 Insert the jackscrew into one of the threaded holes on the connector Turn the jackscrew clockwise about two full turns to thread it into the hole Step 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the second jackscrew and lock washer placing the second jackscrew in the other threaded hole on the connector Turn the jackscrew clockwise about two full turns to thread it into the hole Step 5 Observe both ...

Page 9: ...if the interface responds with a different cable Step 6 Use show commands to display the state of the interfaces as follows Enter the command show int type slot port to display information about a specific interface port Enter the command show interfaces to display information about all interfaces Enter the command show configuration to check the configured state up or administratively down of all...

Page 10: ...scoWorks CxBus Netscape The Packet and SMARTnet trademarks and the Cisco logo is a registered trademark of Cisco Systems Inc All other products or services mentioned in this document are the trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners Copyright 1993 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved ...

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