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1 PA-2FE-TX and PA-2FE-FX Two-Port Fast Ethernet Port Adapter Installation and Configuration Product Number: PA-2FE-TX=, PA-2FE-FX= Platforms Supported: Cisco 7100 Series Routers, Cisco 7200 Series Routers, Cisco ubr7200 Series Routers, Cisco 7200 VXR Routers, Cisco 7201 Router, Cisco 7301 Router, Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card in the Cisco 7304 Router, Cisco 7401ASR Router, and VIP in the Cisco 7500 Series Routers Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA USA Tel: NETS (6387) Fax: Text Part Number:

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3 CONTENTS Preface vii Document Revision History vii Objectives viii Organization viii Related Documentation viii Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines xi CHAPTER 1 Overview 1-1 Port Adapter Overview 1-1 Fast Ethernet Overview 1-2 IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-T Specifications 1-2 LEDs 1-4 Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts 1-4 Network Management 1-6 Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms 1-7 Cisco 7100 Series Routers Slot Numbering 1-7 Cisco 7200 Series Routers and Cisco 7200 VXR Routers Slot Numbering 1-8 Cisco ubr7200 Series Router Slot Numbering 1-9 Cisco 7201 Router Slot Numbering 1-10 Cisco 7301 Router Slot Numbering 1-10 Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card Slot Numbering 1-11 Cisco 7401ASR Router Slot Numbering 1-12 Cisco 7500 Series Routers with VIP Slot Numbering 1-12 Identifying Interface Addresses 1-16 Cisco 7120 Router and Cisco 7140 Router Interface Addresses 1-17 Cisco 7200 Series Routers and Cisco 7200 VXR Routers Interface Addresses 1-17 Cisco ubr7200 Series Routers Interface Addresses 1-18 Cisco 7201 Router Interface Addresses 1-18 Cisco 7301 Router Interface Addresses 1-18 Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card Interface Addresses 1-18 Cisco 7401ASR Router Interface Addresses 1-18 Cisco 7500 Series Routers VIP Interface Addresses 1-19 iii

4 Contents CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Installation 2-1 Required Tools and Equipment 2-1 Software and Hardware Requirements 2-2 Checking Hardware and Software Compatibility 2-2 Safety Guidelines 2-3 Safety Warnings 2-3 Warning Definition 2-3 Electrical Equipment Guidelines 2-8 Telephone Wiring Guidelines 2-9 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage 2-9 FCC Class A Compliance 2-10 CHAPTER 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters 3-1 Handling Port Adapters 3-1 Online Insertion and Removal 3-2 Warnings and Cautions 3-3 Port Adapter Removal and Installation 3-4 Cisco 7100 Series Removing and Installing a Port Adapter 3-5 Cisco 7200 Series Routers and Cisco 7200 VXR Routers Removing and Installing a Port Adapter 3-6 Cisco ubr7200 Series Routers Removing a Port Adapter 3-7 Cisco ubr7200 Series Routers Installing a Port Adapter 3-8 Cisco 7201 Router Removing and Installing a Port Adapter 3-9 Cisco 7301 Router Removing and Installing a Port Adapter 3-10 Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card Removing and Installing a Port Adapter 3-11 Cisco 7401ASR Router Removing and Installing a Port Adapter 3-13 Cisco 7500 Series Router VIP Removing and Installing a Port Adapter 3-13 Removing and Installing a VIP Carrier Card in the Cisco 7500 Series Router 3-14 Removing and Installing the Port Adapter in the VIP Carrier Card 3-15 Connecting a PA-2FE RJ-45 or SC Cable 3-16 CHAPTER 4 Configuring the PA-2FE 4-1 Using the EXEC Command Interpreter 4-1 Configuring the Interfaces 4-2 Shutting Down an Interface 4-2 Performing a Basic Interface Configuration 4-7 Checking the Configuration 4-9 Using show Commands to Verify the New Interface Status 4-9 iv

5 Contents Using the show version or show hardware Commands 4-11 Using the show diag Command 4-14 Using the show interfaces Command 4-18 Using the ping Command to Verify Network Connectivity 4-21 v

6 Contents vi

7 Preface This preface describes the objectives and organization of this document and explains how to find additional information on related products and services. This preface contains the following sections: Document Revision History, page vii Objectives, page viii Organization, page viii Related Documentation, page viii Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines, page xi Document Revision History The Document Revision History table below, beginning with version OL , records technical changes to this document. Document Version Date Change Summary April, 2007 Adding Cisco 7201 router information. OL December, 2006 Correcting software support information. OL November, 2006 Correcting the RJ-45 pinout information. vii

8 Objectives Preface Objectives This document describes how to install and configure the PA-2FE-TX and PA-2FE-FX two-port Fast Ethernet port adapters, hereafter referred to as the PA-2FE, which are used in the following platforms: Cisco 7100 series routers, consisting of the Cisco 7120 series and Cisco 7140 series Cisco 7200 series routers and Cisco 7200 VXR routers, consisting of the two-slot Cisco 7202, four-slot Cisco 7204 and Cisco 7204VXR, and the six-slot Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR Cisco ubr7200 series universal broadband routers Cisco 7201 router Cisco 7301 router Cisco 7304 PCI port adapter carrier card in Cisco 7304 router Cisco 7401ASR router Versatile Interface Processor (VIP) in Cisco 7500 series routers (VIP2, VIP4, VIP6-80) Organization This document contains the following chapters: Section Title Description Chapter 1 Overview Describes the PA-2FE and its LED displays, cables, and receptacles. Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Describes safety considerations, tools required, and procedures you should perform before the actual installation. Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Describes the procedures for installing and removing PA-2FE port adapters in the supported platforms. Chapter 4 Configuring the PA-2FE Provides instructions for configuring the PA-2FE on the supported platforms. Related Documentation Your router and the Cisco IOS software running on it contain extensive features and functionality, which are documented in the following resources: Cisco IOS software: For configuration information and support, refer to the modular configuration and modular command reference publications in the Cisco IOS software configuration documentation set that corresponds to the software release installed on your Cisco hardware. Note You can access Cisco IOS software configuration and hardware installation and maintenance documentation on the World Wide Web at or viii

9 Preface Related Documentation Cisco 7100 series routers: For an online directory to quickly access documents for Cisco 7100 series routers, refer to the Cisco 7100 Series Documentation roadmap at the following URL: 00fa142.html For hardware installation and configuration information refer to the Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Installation and Configuration Guide. Cisco 7200 series routers: For an online directory to quickly access documents for Cisco 7200 series routers, refer to the Cisco 7200 Series Routers Documentation Roadmap at the following URL: 186a00801c0915.html For hardware installation and configuration information (including the Cisco 7206 or Cisco 7206VXR as a router shelf in a Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server), refer to the online installation and configuration guide and quick start for your Cisco 7200 series router. For port adapter hardware and memory configuration guidelines, refer to the Cisco 7200 Series Port Adapter Hardware Configuration Guidelines. For information on network processing engines or network services engines, refer to the Network Processing Engine and Network Services Engine Installation and Configuration document. Cisco 7200 VXR routers: For an online directory to quickly access documents for Cisco 7200 VXR routers, refer to the Cisco 7200 Series Routers Documentation Roadmap at the following URL: 186a00801c0915.html For hardware installation and maintenance information, refer to the Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide or the Cisco 7200 VXR Routers Quick Start Guide. For more information about the Cisco 7206 or the Cisco 7206VXR as a router shelf, see the Cisco AS5800 Series Universal Gateways documents at the following URL: html Cisco ubr7200 series routers: For an online directory to quickly access documents for Cisco ubr7200 Universal Broadband routers, refer to the Cisco ubr7200 Universal Broadband Router Documentation Roadmap at the following URL: 186a00805e0d0c.html Cisco 7201 router: For an online directory to quickly access documents for the Cisco 7201 router, refer to the Cisco 7201 Router Documentation Roadmap at the following URL: oadmap09186a00807f635a.html For hardware installation and maintenance information, refer to the Cisco 7201 Installation and Configuration Guide or the Cisco 7201 Router Quick Start Guide. ix

10 Related Documentation Preface Cisco 7301 router: For an online directory to quickly access documents for the Cisco 7301 router, refer to the Cisco 7301 Internet Router Documentation Roadmap at the following URL: 186a00801c0f21.html For hardware installation and maintenance information, refer to the Cisco 7301 Installation and Configuration Guide or the Cisco 7301 Router Quick Start Guide. Cisco 7304 PCI port adapter carrier card in Cisco 7304 router: For an online directory to quickly access documents for the Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card in the Cisco 7301 router, refer to the Cisco 7304 Router Line Card, Carrier Card, Port Adapter, Modular Services Card, and Shared Port Adapter Documentation Roadmap at the following URL: 186a00801c0f5e.html For hardware installation and maintenance information, refer to the Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card Installation and Configuration Guide. Cisco 7401ASR router: For an online directory to quickly access documents for the Cisco 7401ASR router, refer to the Cisco 7401ASR Router Documentation Roadmap at the following URL: 186a00801c0fd5.html For hardware installation and maintenance information, refer to the Cisco 7401ASR Installation and Configuration Guide or the Cisco 7401ASR Router Quick Start Guide. Cisco 7500 series routers For an online directory to quickly access documents for the Cisco 7500 series routers, refer to the Cisco 7500 Series Routers Documentation Roadmap at the following URL: 186a00801c0f9b.html For hardware installation and maintenance information, refer to the Cisco 7500 Series Installation and Configuration Guide or the quick start for your Cisco 7500 series router. For international agency compliance, safety, and statutory information for WAN interfaces, refer to the following documents. Use the documentation roadmap for your particular router to link to the appropriate documents for your router: Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 7100 Series VPN Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 7200 Series Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ubr7200 Series Universal Broadband Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 7301 Internet Router Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 7304 Internet Router Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 7401ASR Internet Router Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 7500 Series Routers x

11 Preface Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines Fast Ethernet Port Adapter Family (PA-FE and PA-2FE) Datasheet 2.html Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines For information on obtaining documentation, obtaining support, providing documentation feedback, security guidelines, and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised technical documentation at: xi

12 Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines Preface xii

13 1 CHAPTER Overview This chapter describes the PA-2FE port adapter and contains the following sections: Port Adapter Overview, page 1-1 Fast Ethernet Overview, page 1-2 IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-T Specifications, page 1-2 LEDs, page 1-4 Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts, page 1-4 Network Management, page 1-6 Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms, page 1-7 Identifying Interface Addresses, page 1-16 Port Adapter Overview The PA-2FE provides two 10/100-Mbps, 10/100BASE-T Fast Ethernet/Inter-Switch Link (ISL) interfaces and supports both full-duplex and half-duplex operation. Refer to the Fast Ethernet Overview section on page 1-2 for additional information. Both models of the PA-2FE (PA-2FE-TX and PA-2FE-FX) are shown in Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2. Figure 1-1 PA-2FE-TX Faceplate View PA-2FE-TX ENABLED LINK0 TX0 RX0 RX1 TX1 LINK Figure 1-2 PA-2FE-FX Faceplate View ENABLED LINK0 TX0 RX0 RX TX 0 CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT PRODUKT MIT KLASSE 1 LED PRODUIT AVEC VOYANT DEL DE CLASSE 1 PRODUCTO LED DE CLASE 1 1 RX PA-2FE-FX TX RX1 TX1 LINK

14 Fast Ethernet Overview Chapter 1 Overview Fast Ethernet Overview The term Ethernet is commonly used for all carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD) LANs that generally conform to Ethernet specifications, including Fast Ethernet under IEEE 802.3u. Note 100BASE-TX is intended for Environment A, and 100BASE-FX is intended for Environment B. Both are described in the IEEE 802.3u standard. IEEE 802.3u is well suited to applications where a local communication medium must carry sporadic, occasionally heavy traffic at peak data rates. Stations on a CSMA/CD LAN can access the network at any time. Before sending data, the station listens to the network to see if it is already in use. If it is in use, the station waits until the network is not in use, then transmits. This process is known as half-duplex operation. A collision occurs when two stations listen for network traffic, hear none, and transmit almost simultaneously. When simultaneous transmission occurs, both transmissions are damaged and the stations must retransmit. The stations detect the collision and use backoff algorithms to determine when they should retransmit. Both Ethernet and IEEE 802.3u are broadcast networks, which means that all stations see all transmissions. Each station must examine received frames to determine whether it is the intended destination and, if it is, pass the frame to a higher protocol layer for processing. IEEE 802.3u specifies the following different physical layers for 100BASE-T: 100BASE-TX 100BASE-T, half- and full-duplex over Category 5 UTP, EIA/TIA 568-compliant cable 100BASE-FX 100BASE-T, half- and full-duplex over optical fiber Each physical layer protocol has a name that summarizes its characteristics in the format speed/signaling method/segment length, where speed is the LAN speed in megabits per second (Mbps), signaling method is the signaling method used (either baseband or broadband), and segment length is the maximum length between stations in hundreds of meters. Therefore, 100BASE-T specifies a 100-Mbps, baseband LAN with maximum network segments. IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-T Specifications This section provides specifications for IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-T. Table 1-1 provides cabling specifications for 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet transmission over UTP and foil twisted-pair (FTP), and 100BASE-FX Fast Ethernet over fiber-optic cables. It also summarizes IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX physical characteristics. (See Figure 1-3.) Table 1-1 Cabling Specifications Parameter 100BASE-TX 100BASE-FX (Multimode) Cable specification Category 5 1 UTP 2, 22 to /125 multimode optical fiber AWG Maximum segment length 100 m 412 m (half-duplex) 3 Maximum segment length (full-duplex) m 2000 m 1-2

15 Chapter 1 Overview IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-T Specifications Table 1-1 Cabling Specifications (continued) Parameter 100BASE-TX 100BASE-FX (Multimode) Maximum network length 200 m 272 m (half-duplex, one repeater) 4 Data rate 100 Mbps 100 Mbps Signaling method 4B/5B 5 block coded, scrambled, with MLT-3 line coding 4B/5B block coded, with NRZI line coding Connector RJ-45 (ISO/IEC :-1990 SC-type: dual simplex or single duplex for RX and TX Topology Star/hub Star/hub 1. EIA/TIA-568 or EIA-TIA-568 TSB-36 compliant. 2. Cisco does not supply Category 5 UTP RJ-45 cables. However, they are available commercially. 3. Data Terminal Equipment (DTE to DTE), see Figure DTE to Repeater to DTE, see Figure B/5B encoding or block coding, encodes four data bits into a 5-bit transmission sequence. Figure 1-3 Maximum Segment and Network Lengths 100BASE--FX and 100BASE-TX Maximum segment length, full duplex DTE* 100 m TX 2000 m FX multimode DTE Maximum segment length, full duplex DTE 10,000 m FX single mode DTE Maximum segment length, half duplex DTE 100 m TX 412 m FX DTE Maximum network length, half duplex DTE **Because repeaters have more delay, total network length is shorter. *DTE = Data Terminal Equipment 200 m TX R (Repeater) 272 m FX** DTE

16 LEDs Chapter 1 Overview Note PA-2FE-FX uses 62.5/125-micron multimode fiber with an SC connector. LEDs The PA-2FE has seven LEDS; an ENABLED LED, and LINK, TRANSMIT, and RECEIVE LEDs for each port. The LEDs are shown in Figure 1-4. Figure 1-4 PA-2FE LEDs Faceplate View of PA-2FE-TX PA-2FE-TX ENABLED LINK0 TX0 RX0 RX1 TX1 LINK After system initialization, the ENABLED LED goes on to indicate that the PA-2FE is ready for operation. The following conditions must be met before the ENABLED LED goes on: The PA-2FE is correctly connected and receiving power. A PA-2FE equipped card or chassis contains a valid microcode version that has been successfully downloaded. The bus recognizes the PA-2FE. If any of these conditions are not met, or if the initialization fails for other reasons, the ENABLED LED does not go on. Table 1-2 lists LED colors and indicator functions. Table 1-2 PA-2FE LEDs LED Label Color State Function ENABLED Green On Port adapter is enabled for operation. LINK0 Green On Port 0 is receiving a carrier signal from the network. 1 TX0 Green On Port 0 is transmitting data. RX0 Green On Port 0 is receiving data. RX1 Green On Port 1 is receiving data. TX1 Green On Port 1 is transmitting data. LINK1 Green On Port 1 is receiving a carrier signal from the network When an RJ-45 or SC port is active. Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts The two interface receptacles on the PA-2FE are a single RJ-45 connection (on the PA-2FE-TX) or an SC-type optical-fiber connection (on the PA-2FE-FX). Each connection supports IEEE 802.3u interfaces compliant with the 100BASE-X and 10/100BASE-T standards. The RJ-45 connection does not require an external transceiver. 1-4

17 Chapter 1 Overview Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts Figure 1-5 shows the RJ-45 cable connectors. Cisco does not supply Category 5 UTP RJ-45 cables; they are available from a commercial supplier. Table 1-3 lists the pinouts and signals for the PA-2FE-TX RJ-45 connectors. Figure 1-5 RJ-45 Port and Connector RJ-45 connector and port Table 1-3 IRJ-45 Port Pinout Information Pin Description 1 TxD+ 1 2 TxD 3 RxD+ 2 6 RxD 1. TxD = Transmit data 2. RxD = Receive data Note Referring to the RJ-45 pinout in Table 1-3, proper common-mode line terminations should be used for the unused Category 5, UTP cable pairs 4/5 and 7/8. Common-mode line termination reduces the contributions to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and susceptibility to common-mode sources. Wire pairs 4/5 and 7/8 are passively terminated in the RJ BASE-TX port circuitry in the PA-2FE-TX. Depending on your RJ-45 interface cabling requirements, use the pinouts in Figure 1-6 and Figure 1-7. Figure 1-6 Ethernet port 1 TxD+ 2 TxD Straight-Through Cable Pinout PA-2FE-TX RJ-45 Connection to a Hub or Repeater Hub 1 RxD+ 2 RxD 3 RxD+ 6 RxD 3 TxD+ 6 TxD

18 Network Management Chapter 1 Overview Figure 1-7 Ethernet port 1 TxD+ 2 TxD Crossover Cable Pinout PA-2FE-TX RJ-45 Connections Between Hubs and Repeaters DTE 1 TxD+ 2 TxD 3 RxD+ 6 RxD 3 RxD+ 6 RxD Figure 1-8 shows the duplex SC connector (one required for both transmit and receive), and Figure 1-9 shows the simplex SC connector (two required, one each for transmit and receive) used for PA-2FE-FX optical-fiber connections. Cisco does not supply these multimode optical-fiber cables; they are available from a commercial supplier. Figure 1-8 PA-2FE-FX Duplex SC Connector Figure 1-9 PA-2FE-FX Simplex SC Connector H2399 H Network Management The PA-2FE supports the following: SNMP agent v1 (RFC ) Ethernet MIB (RFC 1398) IEEE LAN specification for CSMA/CD MIB for Network Management of TCP/IP-Based Internets: MIB-II (RFC 1213) Definition of Managed Objects for Bridges (RFC 1493) Evolution of Interfaces Group of MIB-II (RFC 1573) 1-6

19 Chapter 1 Overview Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms This section discusses port adapter slot locations on the supported platforms. The illustrations that follow summarize slot location conventions on each platform: Cisco 7100 Series Routers Slot Numbering, page 1-7 Cisco 7200 Series Routers and Cisco 7200 VXR Routers Slot Numbering, page 1-8 Cisco ubr7200 Series Router Slot Numbering, page 1-9 Cisco 7201 Router Slot Numbering, page 1-10 Cisco 7301 Router Slot Numbering, page 1-10 Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card Slot Numbering, page 1-11 Cisco 7401ASR Router Slot Numbering, page 1-12 Cisco 7500 Series Routers with VIP Slot Numbering, page 1-12 Note The port adapters shown in the slot identification illustrations may not be the same port adapter that is documented in this guide. Cisco 7100 Series Routers Slot Numbering The PA-2FE can be installed in port adapter slot 3 in Cisco 7120 series routers, and in port adapter slot 4 in Cisco 7140 series routers. Figure 1-10 shows the slot numbering on a Cisco 7120 series router. Figure 1-11 shows the slot numbering on a Cisco 7140 series router. Figure 1-10 Slot 5 Port Adapter Slots in the Cisco 7120 Series Router Slot 3 Slot 4 SLOT 0 SLOT 1 ACT ACT PWR 5 I EN RX CEL CAR ALM E3 TX RX LNK LNK SYS FE 0 / 0 FE 0 / CONS AUX RDY AE Slot 1 Slot 0 Slot 2 1-7

20 ETHERNET-10BFL 4 6 Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Chapter 1 Overview Figure 1-11 Port Adapter Slots in the Cisco 7140 Series Router Slot 5 Slot 3 Slot 4 AC O K DC O K OTF 5 I EN RX CEL CAR ALM RX MM TX SM-ISM RESET BOOT ERROR EN SLOT 0 SLOT 1 ACT ACT PWR LNK LNK SYS 0 1 RDY FE 0 / 0 FE 0 / 1 CONS AUX MM RX TX EN RX CEL CAR ALM MM3 0 2 AC O K DC O K OTF Slot 1 Slot 0 Slot 2 Cisco 7200 Series Routers and Cisco 7200 VXR Routers Slot Numbering Cisco 7202 routers have two port adapter slots. The slots are numbered from left to right. You can place the port adapters in either of the slots (slot 1 or slot 2). The Cisco 7202 router is not shown. Cisco 7204 routers and Cisco 7204VXR routers have four slots for port adapters, and one slot for an input/output (I/O) controller. The slots are numbered from the lower left to the upper right, beginning with slot 1 and continuing through slot 4.You can place the port adapters in any of the slots (slot 1 through slot 4). Slot 0 is always reserved for the I/O controller. The Cisco 7204 router and Cisco 7204VXR are not shown Cisco 7206 routers and Cisco 7206VXR routers have six slots for port adapters, and one slot for an input/output (I/O) controller. The slots are numbered from the lower left to the upper right, beginning with slot 1 and continuing through slot 6. You can place the port adapters in any of the six slots (slot 1 through slot 6). Slot 0 is always reserved for the I/O controller. Figure 1-12 shows the slot numbering on a Cisco 7206 router. The Cisco 7206VXR router is not shown. Figure 1-12 Port Adapter Slots in the Cisco 7206 Router TOKEN RING 5 3 ENABLED LINK ETHERNET 10BT ENABLED MII LINK RJ45 FAST ETHERNET 4 1 EN SERIAL-V.35 EN RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX 2 Cisco 7200 Series ENABLED PCMCIA EJECT SLOT 0 SLOT 1 FE MII MII EN RJ-45 EN RJ-45 LINK 1O PWR OK RJ-45 FAST ETHERNET INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROLLER Port adapter slot 5 Port adapter slot 3 Port adapter slot 1 Port adapter slot 6 Port adapter slot 4 Port adapter slot 2 Port adapter slot 0 1-8

21 Chapter 1 Overview Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Cisco ubr7200 Series Router Slot Numbering The Cisco ubr7223 router has one port adapter slot (slot 1). Slot 0 is always reserved for the I/O controller if present. The Cisco ubr7223 router is not shown. The Cisco ubr7246 router and Cisco ubr7246vxr router have two port adapter slots (slot1 and slot 2). Slot 0 is always reserved for the I/O controller if present. Figure 1-13 shows the slot numbering of port adapters on a Cisco ubr7246vxr router. The Cisco ubr7246 router is not shown. Figure 1-13 Port Adapter Slots in the Cisco ubr7246vxr Router Port adapter slot 0 (I/O controller) Port adapter slot 1 (blank) Port adapter slot 2 0 ENABLED US 1 US 2 US 3 US 4 US 5 US ubr - MCI6 DS 0 ENABLED US 1 US 2 US 5 US ubr - MCI6 DS 0 ENABLED US 1 US 2 US 5 US ubr - MCI6 DS 0 ENABLED US 1 US 2 US 5 US ubr - MCI6 DS H11323 Cable modem card slot 3 Cable modem card slot 4 Cable modem card slot 5 Cable modem card slot 6 1-9

22 SLOT 1 GIGABIT ETHERNET 0/0 RJ45 EN LINK GIGABIT ETHERNET 0/ V, 2A, 50/60 Hz Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Chapter 1 Overview Cisco 7201 Router Slot Numbering Figure 1-14 shows the front view of a Cisco 7201 router with a port adapter installed. There is only one port adapter slot (slot 1) in a Cisco 7201 router. Figure 1-14 Port Adapter Slot in the Cisco 7201 Router Port adapter slot ENABLED RX CELLS RX CARRIER RX ALARM ATM Cisco 7201 PA SLOT 1 RJ45 EN LINK/ACTV RJ45 EN LINK/ACTV LINK/ACTV TX RX SFP LINK/ACTV SFP SFP TX SFP RX CONSOLE GE 0/0 GE 0/1 GE 0/2 GE 0/3 AUX MNGMNT USE ONLY 0 FE 0/0 FE LINK COMPACT FLASH ALARM PWR OK STATUS CF ACTV Cisco 7301 Router Slot Numbering Figure 1-15 shows the front view of a Cisco 7301 router with a port adapter installed. There is only one port adapter slot (slot 1) in a Cisco 7301 router. Figure 1-15 Port Adapter Slot in the Cisco 7301 Router Port adapter slot ENABLED RX CELLS RX CARRIER RX ALARM ATM TX GBIC RX RJ45 EN LINK GIGABIT ETHERNET 0/2 TX GBIC RX RJ45 EN LINK TX GBIC RX AUX CONSOLE CISCO 7400SERIES ALARM 24V=9A, 48-60V=5A CISCO 7411 COMPACT FLASH STATUS

23 STATUS 2-PORT OC3 ATM MM STATUS 7300-CC-PA ACTIVE/ LOOPBACK CARRIER/ ALARM ACTIVE/ LOOPBACK Chapter 1 Overview Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card Slot Numbering The Cisco 7304 PCI port adapter carrier card installs into Cisco 7304 router module slots 2 through 5. Figure 1-16 shows the module slot numbering on a Cisco 7304 router. The port adapter slot number is the same as the module slot number. Slot 0 and slot 1 are reserved for the NPE module or NSE module. Figure 1-16 Module Slots on the Cisco 7304 Router Slot OC3ATM-MM OIR TX 0 RX TX 1 RX Slot 5 CARRIER/ ALARM 9K-10C48 ACTIVE/ LOOPBACK CARRIER/ ALARM TX OIR RX 1-PORT OC48 POS w/ SMSR 9K-40C3/POS-MM OIR STATUS 4-PORT OC3 POS w/ MM Slot 0 Slot Slot 3 Slot 1 The Cisco 7304 PCI port adapter carrier card accepts one single-width port adapter. Figure 1-17 shows a Cisco 7304 PCI port adapter carrier card with a port adapter installed. Figure 1-17 Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card Port Adapter Installed OIR STATUS 7300 PA CARRIER ENABLED RX CELLS RX CARRIER RX ALARM ATM

24 Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Chapter 1 Overview Cisco 7401ASR Router Slot Numbering Figure 1-18 shows the front view of a Cisco 7401ASR router with a port adapter installed. There is only one port adapter slot (slot 1) in a Cisco 7401ASR router. Figure 1-18 Port Adapter Slot in the Cisco 7401ASR Router ENABLED RX CELLS RX CARRIER RX ALARM TX RX ENHANCED ATM Cisco 7500 Series Routers with VIP Slot Numbering The PA-2FE is supported on thevip2, VIP4, VIP6-80 versatile interface processors used in Cisco 7500 series routers. In the Cisco 7505 router, the VIP motherboard is installed horizontally in the VIP slot. In the Cisco 7507 router and Cisco 7513 router, the VIP motherboard is installed vertically in the VIP slot. The port adapter can be installed in either bay (port adapter slot 0 or 1) on the VIP. The bays are numbered from left to right on the VIP. Figure 1-19 shows the slot numbering on a VIP. Figure 1-19 VIP Slot Locations VIP port adapter slot 0 2 VIP port adapter slot

25 Chapter 1 Overview Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Cisco 7505 routers have four slots for port adapters, and one slot for a Route Switch Processor (RSP). The slots are numbered from bottom to top. You can place the port adapters in any of the VIP interface slots (slot 0 through 3). One slot is always reserved for the RSP. Figure 1-20 shows the slot numbering on a Cisco 7505 router. Figure 1-20 VIP Slots in the Cisco 7505 Router NORMAL ENABLE EJECT SLOT 1 SLOT 0 CPU HALT ENABLE RESET AUX. ROUTE SWITCH PROCESSOR CONSOLE RSP 4 VIP interface slot 1 2 VIP interface slot 3 5 VIP interface slot 0 3 VIP interface slot

26 DC FAIL AC POWER DC FAIL AC POWER Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Chapter 1 Overview Cisco 7507 routers have five slots for port adapters, and two slots for RSPs. The slots are numbered from left to right. You can place the port adapters in any of the VIP interface slots (slot 0, 1, 4, 5, or 6). Slots 2 and 3 are always reserved for RSPs. Figure 1-21 shows the slot numbering on a Cisco 7507 router. Figure 1-21 VIP Slots in the Cisco 7507 Router NORMAL ENABLE EJECT I SLOT 1 SLOT 0 O MASTER SLAVE SLAVE/MASTER CPU HALT RESET ENABLE AUX. I CONSOLE ROUTE SWITCH PROCESSOR O VIP interface slot 0 5 VIP interface slot 4 2 VIP interface slot 1 6 VIP interface slot 5 3 RSP slot 2 7 VIP interface slot 6 4 RSP slot

27 NORMAL EJECT SLAVE/MASTER ENABLE SLAVE/MASTER CPU HALT AUX. ENABLE Chapter 1 Overview Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Cisco 7513 routers have eleven slots for port adapters, and two slots for RSPs. The slots are numbered from left to right. You can place the port adapters in any of the VIP interface slots (slots 0 through 5, or slots 9 through 12). Slots 6 and 7 are always reserved for RSPs. Figure 1-22 shows the slot numbering on a Cisco 7513 router. Figure 1-22 VIP Slots in the Cisco 7513 Router NORMAL EJECT SLOT 1 SLOT 0 SLOT 1 SLOT 0 MASTER SLAVE MASTER SLAVE CPU HALT RESET RESET AUX. CONSOLE ROUTE SWITCH PROCESSOR 2 CONSOLE ROUTE SWITCH PROCESSOR 2 AC OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL AC OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL POWER A I I POWER B VIP interface slot 0 8 RSP slot 7 2 VIP interface slot 1 9 VIP interface slot 8 3 VIP interface slot 2 10 VIP interface slot 9 4 VIP interface slot 3 11 VIP interface slot 10 5 VIP interface slot 4 12 VIP interface slot 11 6 VIP interface slot 5 13 VIP interface slot 12 7 RSP slot

28 Identifying Interface Addresses Chapter 1 Overview Identifying Interface Addresses The following sections describe the interface address formats for the PA-2FE in supported platforms. Interface addresses specify the actual physical location of each interface on a router or switch. Interfaces on a PA-2FE installed in a router maintain the same address regardless of whether other port adapters are installed or removed. However, when you move a port adapter to a different slot, the first number in the interface address changes to reflect the new port adapter slot number. Interfaces on a PA-2FE installed in a VIP maintain the same address regardless of whether other interface processors are installed or removed. However, when you move a VIP to a different slot, the interface processor slot number changes to reflect the new interface processor slot. Note Interface ports are numbered from left to right starting with 0. The following subsections describe the interface address formats for the supported platforms: Cisco 7120 Router and Cisco 7140 Router Interface Addresses, page 1-17 Cisco 7200 Series Routers and Cisco 7200 VXR Routers Interface Addresses, page 1-17 Cisco ubr7200 Series Routers Interface Addresses, page 1-18 Cisco 7201 Router Interface Addresses, page 1-18 Cisco 7301 Router Interface Addresses, page 1-18 Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card Interface Addresses, page 1-18 Cisco 7401ASR Router Interface Addresses, page 1-18 Cisco 7500 Series Routers VIP Interface Addresses, page 1-19 Table 1-4 summarizes the interface address formats for the supported platforms. Table 1-4 Identifying Interface Addresses Platform Interface Address Format Numbers Syntax Cisco 7120 series router Port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number Port adapter slot always 3 3/0 Interface port 0 or 1 Cisco 7140 series routers Port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number Port adapter slot always 4 4/0 Interface port 0 or 1 Cisco 7200 series routers and Port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number Port adapter slot 1 through 1/0 Cisco 7200 VXR routers (Cisco 7202, Cisco 7204, Cisco 7204VXR, Cisco 7206, Cisco 7206VXR) 6 (depends on the number of slots in the router) Interface port 0 or 1 Cisco ubr7200 series Port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number Port adapter slot 1 1/0 routers (Cisco ubr7223) Interface port 0 or 1 Cisco ubr7200 series routers (Cisco ubr7246, Cisco ubr7246vxr) Port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number Port adapter slot 1 and 2 Interface port 0 or 1 1/0 1-16

29 Chapter 1 Overview Identifying Interface Addresses Table 1-4 Identifying Interface Addresses (continued) Platform Interface Address Format Numbers Syntax Cisco 7201 router Port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number Port adapter slot always 1 1/0 Interface port 0 or 1 Cisco 7301 router Port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number Port adapter slot always 1 1/0 Interface port 0 or 1 Cisco 7304 PCI port adapter Module-slot-number/interface-port-number Module slot slot 2 through 3/0 carrier card in Cisco 7304 router 5 Interface port 0 or 1 Cisco 7401ASR router Port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number Port adapter slot always 1 Interface port 0 or 1 1/0 VIP in Cisco 7500 series routers Interface-processor-slot-number/port-adapter-slotnumber/interface-port-number Interface processor slot 0 through 12 (depends on the number of slots in the router) Port adapter slot 0 or 1 Interface port 0 or 1 3/1/0 Note In Cisco 7200 series routers, Cisco 7200 VXR routers, and Cisco ubr7200 series routers, port adapter slot 0 is reserved for the Fast Ethernet port on the I/O controller, if present. Cisco 7120 Router and Cisco 7140 Router Interface Addresses In the Cisco 7120 series router, port adapters are installed in port adapter slot 3. See Figure In the Cisco 7140 series router, port adapters are installed in port adapter slot 4. See Figure The interface address is composed of a two-part number in the format port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number. See Table 1-4. For example, if a dual-port PA-2FE is installed on a Cisco 7120 router, the interface addresses would be 3/0 and 3/1. If a dual-port PA-2FE is installed on a Cisco 7140 router, the interface addresses would be 4/0 and 4/1. Cisco 7200 Series Routers and Cisco 7200 VXR Routers Interface Addresses In Cisco 7200 series routers and Cisco 7200 VXR routers, port adapter slots are numbered from the lower left to the upper right, beginning with slot 1 and continuing through slot 2 for the Cisco 7202, slot 4 for the Cisco 7204 and Cisco 7204VXR, and slot 6 for the Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR. Port adapters can be installed in any available port adapter slot from 1 through 6 (depending on the number of slots in the router). (Slot 0 is reserved for the I/O controller.) See Figure The interface address is composed of a two-part number in the format port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number. See Table 1-4. For example, if a dual-port PA-2FE is installed in slot 1of a Cisco 7200 series router, the interface addresses would be 1/0 and 1/1 (slot 1 and ports 0 and 1). If the dual-port PA-2FE were installed in slot 4, the interface addresses would be 4/0 and 4/1 (slot 4 and ports 0 and 1) 1-17

30 Identifying Interface Addresses Chapter 1 Overview Cisco ubr7200 Series Routers Interface Addresses In the Cisco ubr7223 router, only one slot accepts port adapters and it is numbered slot 1. In the Cisco ubr7246 router and Cisco ubr7246vxr router, port adapters can be installed in two port adapter slots (slot1 and slot 2). Slot 0 is always reserved for the I/O controller if present. See Figure The interface address is composed of a two-part number in the format port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number. See Table 1-4. For example, if a dual-port PA-2FE is installed in slot 1of a Cisco ubr7223 series router, the interface addresses would be 1/0 and 1/1 (slot 1 and ports 0 and 1). If the dual-port port adapter were installed in slot 2 of a Cisco ubr7246 or Cisco ubr7248vxr router, the interface addresses would be 2/0 and 2/1 (slot 2 and ports 0 and 1). Cisco 7201 Router Interface Addresses In the Cisco 7201 router, only one slot accepts port adapters and it is numbered slot 1. See Figure The interface address is composed of a two-part number in the format port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number. See Table 1-4. For example, if a dual-port PA-2FE is installed on a Cisco 7201 router, the interface addresses would be 1/0 and 1/1. Cisco 7301 Router Interface Addresses In the Cisco 7301 router, only one slot accepts port adapters and it is numbered slot 1. See Figure The interface address is composed of a two-part number in the format port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number. See Table 1-4. For example, if a dual-port PA-2FE is installed on a Cisco 7301 router, the interface addresses would be 1/0 and 1/1. Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card Interface Addresses In the Cisco 7304 router, port adapters are installed in a Cisco 7304 PCI port adapter carrier card, which installs in Cisco 7304 router module slots 2 through 5. The port adapter slot number is the same as the module slot number. See Figure The interface address is composed of a two-part number in the format module-slot-number/interface-port-number. See Table 1-4. For example, if a dual-port PA-2FE is installed in the Cisco 7304 PCI port adapter carrier card in Cisco 7304 router module slot 3, the interface addresses would be 3/0 and 3/2. Cisco 7401ASR Router Interface Addresses In the Cisco 7401ASR router, only one slot accepts port adapters and it is numbered slot 1. See Figure The interface address is composed of a two-part number in the format port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number. See Table 1-4. For example, if a dual-port PA-2FE is installed on a Cisco 7401ASR router, the interface addresses would be 1/0 and 1/

31 Chapter 1 Overview Identifying Interface Addresses Cisco 7500 Series Routers VIP Interface Addresses In Cisco 7500 series routers, port adapters are installed on a versatile interface processor (VIP), which installs in interface processor slots 0 through 12 (depending on the number of slots in the router). The port adapter can be installed in either bay (port adapter slot 0 or 1) on the VIP. See Figure 1-19, Figure 1-20, Figure 1-21, and Figure The interface address for the VIP is composed of a three-part number in the format interface-processor-slot-number/port-adapter-slot-number/interface-port-number. See Table 1-4. The first number identifies the slot in which the VIP is installed (slot 0 through 12, depending on the number of slots in the router). The second number identifies the bay (port adapter slot) on the VIP in which the port adapter is installed (0 or 1). The bays are numbered from left to right on the VIP. The third number identifies the physical port number (interface port number) on the port adapter. The port numbers always begin at 0 and are numbered from left to right. The PA-2FE is a dual-port port adapter, therefore the port can be 0 or 1. For example, if a dual-port PA-2FE is installed in a VIP in interface processor slot 3, port adapter slot 1, the interface addresses would be 3/1/0 and 3/1/1. Note Although the processor slots in the seven-slot Cisco 7507 and the thirteen-slot Cisco 7513 chassis are vertically oriented and those in the five-slot Cisco 7505 are horizontally oriented, all Cisco 7500 series routers use the same method for slot and port numbering. 1-19

32 Identifying Interface Addresses Chapter 1 Overview 1-20

33 2 CHAPTER Preparing for Installation This chapter describes the general equipment, safety, and site preparation requirements for installing the PA-2FE. This chapter contains the following sections: Required Tools and Equipment, page 2-1 Software and Hardware Requirements, page 2-2 Checking Hardware and Software Compatibility, page 2-2 Safety Guidelines, page 2-3 FCC Class A Compliance, page 2-10 Required Tools and Equipment You need the following tools and parts to install a PA-2FE. If you need additional equipment, contact a service representative for ordering information. PA-2FE-TX or PA-2FE-FX VIP (for installation in Cisco 7500 series chassis only) Cisco 7304 PCI port adapter carrier card (for installation in Cisco 7304 router only) Cables appropriate for the PA-2FE interfaces (RJ-45 and multimode optical-fiber cables are not available from Cisco; they are available from commercial vendors.) Number 1 Phillips and a 3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver (for VIP installation only) Number 2 Phillips screwdriver Your own electrostatic discharge (ESD)-prevention equipment or the disposable grounding wrist strap included with all upgrade kits, field-replaceable units (FRUs), and spares Antistatic mat Antistatic container 2-1

34 Software and Hardware Requirements Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Software and Hardware Requirements Table 2-1 lists the recommended minimum Cisco IOS software release required to use the PA-2FE in supported router or switch platforms. Table 2-1 PA-2FE Software Requirements Platform Cisco 7120 series and Cisco 7140 series routers Cisco 7200 series routers and Cisco 7200 VXR routers 1 Cisco ubr7200 series routers Cisco 7201 router Cisco 7301 router Cisco 7304 PCI port adapter carrier card in Cisco 7304 router Cisco 7401ASR router 2, 3, 4, 5 VIP in the Cisco 7500 series routers Recommended Minimum Cisco IOS Release Cisco IOS Release 12.1(8)E or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.1E Cisco IOS Release 12.2(3) or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.2(3) Cisco IOS Release 12.1(5)E or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.1E Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)B or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.2B Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)XF1 or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.2XF Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)XD7 or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.4XD Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB5 or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.2SB. Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YZ or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.2YZ PA-2FE-FX Cisco IOS Release 12.2(14)SZ or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.2SZ PA-2FE-TX Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YZ or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.2YZ Cisco IOS Release 12.2(1)DX or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.2DX Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)B or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12. B Cisco IOS Release 12.2(3) or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.2(3) Cisco IOS Release 12.1(5)E or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.1E 1. The PA-2FE can be used in all Cisco 7200 series routers using an NPE-175, NPE-200, NPE-225, NPE-300, NPE-400, or NSE The PA-2FE can be used in the VIP2, VIP4, and VIP6-80 in all Cisco 7500 series routers using a Route Switch Processor (RSP). 3. The specific VIP2 models recommended for the PA-2FE in all Cisco 7500 series router, are VIP2-40(=), which has 2 MB of SRAM and 32 MB of DRAM, and VIP2-50(=), which has 4 to 8 MB of SRAM and 32 to 128 MB of SDRAM; however, the PA-2FE is also supported by the VIP2-15(=) and VIP2-20(=), but we do not recommend its use with these VIP2 models. 4. The VIP2-40(=), VIP2-20(=), and VIP2-15(=) are limited to one PA-2FE per card. 5. VIP2-50 manufactured prior to May 1998 (version 2.2 and below) are incompatible with the PA-2FE. Checking Hardware and Software Compatibility To check the minimum software requirements of Cisco IOS software with the hardware installed on your router, Cisco maintains the Software Advisor tool on Cisco.com. This tool does not verify whether modules within a system are compatible, but it does provide the minimum IOS requirements for individual hardware modules or components. Note Access to this tool is limited to users with Cisco.com login accounts. To access Software Advisor, click Log In at Cisco.com and go to Support > Tools and Resources. You can also access the tool by pointing your browser directly to 2-2

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