Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide Software Version 7.10 December, 2002 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
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C O N T E N T S About This Guide xvii Audience xvii How to Use This Guide xviii Related Documentation xix Symbols and Conventions xxi Obtaining Documentation xxiv World Wide Web xxiv Documentation CD-ROM xxv Ordering Documentation xxv Documentation Feedback xxv Obtaining Technical Assistance xxvi Cisco.
Contents Shipment Contents 1-8 Unpacking the CSS 1-9 Unpacking the CSS 11501 1-9 Unpacking the CSS 11503 or CSS 11506 1-9 If the Product is Damaged 1-10 Preinstallation Requirements 1-11 Installing the CSS 11501 1-12 Installing a CSS 11501 as a Freestanding Unit 1-12 Installing a CSS 11501 as a Rackmounted Unit 1-13 Installing the CSS 11503 1-14 Installing a CSS 11503 as a Freestanding Unit 1-14 Installing a CSS 11503 as a Rackmounted Unit 1-15 Installing the CSS 11506 1-17 Mid-Mounting the CSS 11506 Mount
Contents Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs 2-14 Gigabit Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs 2-16 Session Accelerator Module LEDs 2-18 Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Module LEDs 2-19 Connecting the Console 2-21 Connecting the Chassis to Ground 2-22 Tools and Supplies 2-22 Attaching the Grounding Cable 2-24 Connecting the Power Cord 2-26 Connecting a CSS 11501 Power Cord 2-26 Connecting a CSS 11503 Power Cord 2-27 Connecting a CSS 11503 AC Power Cord 2-27 Connecting a CSS 11503 DC Power Cord 2-28 Connectin
Contents Using the Configuration Script 3-10 Configuring Layer 3 Load Balancing 3-12 Configuring Layer 5 Load Balancing 3-14 Configuring Proxy Cache 3-16 Configuring Transparent Cache 3-18 Where to Go Next 3-21 APPENDIX A Specifications A-1 Electrical Specifications A-2 Environmental Specifications A-3 Physical Specifications A-4 Module Specifications A-5 Disk Specifications A-5 Supported Standards A-6 Transport A-6 Network A-6 Routing A-7 Gateway A-7 Application A-7 Network Utilities A-7 Network Manage
Contents APPENDIX C Troubleshooting C-1 Troubleshooting the Boot Process C-2 Diagnostic Tests for Hardware C-2 OffDM Verification of the Boot Configuration Record and Disk C-7 Errors in the Boot Configuration Record C-7 Failure of the Disk Drive in the SCM C-8 CSS 11501 Boot and Verification C-8 SCM Boot and Verification of the Modules C-9 Troubleshooting the Console Interface C-10 Troubleshooting the CSS Power Supply C-11 Troubleshooting the CSS 11501 Power Supply C-11 Troubleshooting the CSS 11503 Powe
Contents VCCI Class A Warning D-6 Class A Notice for Taiwan and Other Traditional Chinese Markets D-8 Class A EMC Warning D-8 Safety Requirements D-9 Laser Safety D-10 Translated Safety Warnings D-11 Warning Definition D-11 Lithium Battery Disposal Warning D-13 Radiation from Open Port Aperture Warning D-14 Class 1 Laser Product Warning D-16 Qualified Personnel Warning D-16 Two-Person Lifting Warning D-17 Lightning Activity Warning D-19 Jewelry Removal Warning D-20 Reading Instructions Warning D-21 Disconn
Contents Fan Injury Warning D-39 AC and DC Power Module Warning D-40 Power Cord Warning (other versions available) D-41 Ground Conductor Warning D-42 INDEX Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-03 xi
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F I G U R E S Figure 1-1 Front-Mounting the Mounting Brackets on the CSS 11501 1-13 Figure 1-2 Front-Mounting the Mounting Brackets on the CSS 11503 1-15 Figure 1-3 Mid-Mounting the Mounting Brackets on the CSS 11503 Figure 1-4 Front-Mounting Position of the CSS 11506 Mounting Brackets Figure 1-5 Mid-Mounting the Mounting Brackets on the CSS 11506 Figure 1-6 Fully-Configured CSS 11503 1-22 Figure 1-7 Fully-Configured CSS 11506 1-23 Figure 1-8 Installing a Module into a CSS Chassis Figur
Figures Figure 2-15 Location of CSS 11506 DC Power Supply Connectors Figure C-1 Location of the CSS 11506 Power Supplies Figure C-2 CSS 11506 AC Power Supply LEDs C-14 Figure C-3 CSS 11506 DC Power Supply LEDs C-14 2-34 C-13 Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide xiv 78-13884-03
T A B L E S Table 1-1 AC Electrical Specifications 1-6 Table 1-2 DC Electrical Specifications 1-6 Table 1-3 CSS 11503 Chassis Slot Restriction 1-21 Table 1-4 CSS 11506 Chassis Slot Restriction 1-21 Table 2-1 CSS 11501 LED Descriptions Table 2-2 Switch Control Module LED Descriptions Table 2-3 Fast Ethernet Module LED Descriptions Table 2-4 Gigabit Ethernet Module LED Descriptions Table 2-5 Session Accelerator Module LED Descriptions Table 2-6 SSL Module LED Descriptions Table 2-7 C
Tables Table B-3 Console Port to PC Signals and Pinouts Table B-4 Console Port to Terminal Signals and Pinouts Table B-5 Console Port to Modem Signals and Pinouts Table B-6 RJ-45 Management Connector Pinouts Table C-1 Fields in the Diagnostic Monitor Error Message Table C-2 Troubleshooting the Console Interface Table C-3 LEDs of the CSS 11506 Power Supply Table C-4 Troubleshooting the CSS 11501 Table C-5 Troubleshooting the CSS Modules Table C-6 CSS Log File Descriptions Table D-1 Regu
About This Guide This guide is intended to help you install your Cisco 11500 series content services switch (hereinafter referred to as the CSS) and get it into operation. It provides you with instructions for installing, cabling, booting, and configuring the CSS using the configuration script. Audience Warning Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to install or replace this equipment.
About This Guide How to Use This Guide How to Use This Guide This section describes the chapters and contents in this guide. Chapter/Appendix Description Chapter 1, Unpacking and Installing the CSS This chapter provides instructions for unpacking and installing the CSS. Chapter 2, Cabling the CSS This chapter describes the CSS 11501 integrated platform and the CSS 11503 and 11506 modular platforms, including LEDs and connectors.
About This Guide Related Documentation Related Documentation In addition to this document, the content services switch documentation set includes the following publications: Document Title Description Release Note for the Cisco This release note provides information on 11500 Series Content operating considerations, caveats, and CLI Services Switch commands for the Cisco 11500 series CSS.
About This Guide Related Documentation Document Title Description Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide This guide describes how to perform basic CSS configuration tasks, including: Cisco Content Services Switch Advanced Configuration Guide • Services • Owners • Content rules • Sticky parameters • HTTP header load balancing • Source groups, Access Control Lists (ACLs), Extension Qualifier Lists (EQLs), Uniform Resource Locator Qualifier Lists (URQLs), Network Qualifier Lis
About This Guide Symbols and Conventions Document Title Description Cisco Content Services Switch Command Reference This guide provides an alphabetical list of all CSS Command Line Interface commands including syntax, options, and related commands. Cisco Content Services This guide provides an overview on using the Switch Device Device Management user interface, an Management User’s Guide HTML-based Web application that you use to configure and manage a CSS.
About This Guide Symbols and Conventions Before you install, configure, or perform maintenance on the CSS, review the documentation for the procedure you are about to perform, paying special attention to the safety warnings. If you need translations of the safety warnings, refer to the Appendix D, Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch. Warning This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury.
About This Guide Symbols and Conventions Warnung Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer Situation, die zu einer Körperverletzung führen könnte. Bevor Sie mit der Arbeit an irgendeinem Gerät beginnen, seien Sie sich der mit elektrischen Stromkreisen verbundenen Gefahren und der Standardpraktiken zur Vermeidung von Unfällen bewußt.
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C H A P T E R 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Warning This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This chapter describes how to unpack and install the CSS as a free-standing or rack-mounted unit.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Site Requirements Note For information on installing a replacement component in the CSS (such as a replacement PCMCIA disk or a power supply), refer to the reference sheet included with the component. Site Requirements Before you select an installation site for the CSS, read the electrical, environmental, and physical requirements as described in Appendix A, Specifications.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Safety Guidelines Warning • The DC-powered CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 are not shipped with the wiring required to connect to the DC source. You must provide input, return, and earth (grounding) wiring at the site (refer to Chapter 2, Cabling the CSS), and install and protect the wiring in accordance with local and national wiring regulations.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Safety Guidelines Warning • Cisco Systems recommends that you leave line cards installed in the chassis. Removing line cards greatly increases the chances of damage to the chassis or components, and introduces the possibility that you will unintentionally change the configuration. • Always disconnect all external cables before lifting or moving the chassis. Two people are required to lift the CSS 11506 chassis.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Safety Guidelines • Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe. Never install equipment that appears damaged. • Carefully examine your work area for possible hazards such as moist floors, ungrounded power extension cables, and missing safety grounds.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Safety Guidelines Specifications for Cisco 11500 Series Power Supplies Table 1-1 describes the CSS 11501, CSS 11503, and CSS 11506 AC electrical specifications. Table 1-1 AC Electrical Specifications AC Specification CSS 11501 CSS 11503 CSS 11506 Input Voltage AC 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz Current AC (max@ 100 VAC) 1.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Required Tools and Equipment Power Guidelines for DC Systems (CSS 11503 and CSS 11506) The DC-input power supply allows the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 to operate at –48 VDC nominal in North America and at –48 VDC or –60 VDC in Europe. See Table 1-2 for system power specifications, including input voltage and operating frequency ranges. Warning Incorporate a readily accessible 2-poled disconnect device into the fixed wiring.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Shipment Contents Shipment Contents The CSS shipment contains the following items, except where noted: • Content Services Switch • Anti-static wrist strap • Four rubber feet (CSS 11501 and CSS 11503 only) • Mounting brackets and hardware (installed on the CSS 11506) • RJ-45 to female 25-pin sub-d connector • RJ-45 to female 9-pin sub-d connector • RJ-45 console cable • Software License Key Note • Your license key is located on a white label pri
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Unpacking the CSS Unpacking the CSS The CSS is shipped in a protective shipping carton. The CSS 11501 is shipped as a self-contained chassis; no components can be added or removed.The CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 contains the power supply, fan unit, Switch Module (SM), Switch Control Module (SCM), and all ordered I/O modules (IOMs) preinstalled.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Unpacking the CSS 3. Warning Carefully remove the CSS from the carton. Two people are required to lift the CSS 11506 chassis. Grasp the chassis underneath the lower edge and lift with both hands. To prevent injury, keep your back straight and lift with your legs, not your back.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Preinstallation Requirements Preinstallation Requirements Prior to installing the CSS, observe the following installation requirements: • The ambient operating temperature is 32° to 104°F (0 to 40°C). If you install the CSS in a closed or multi-unit rack, the ambient operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient temperature. Ensure that the temperature does not exceed the CSS maximum ambient operating temperature.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing the CSS 11501 Installing the CSS 11501 The CSS 11501 can be a freestanding unit or installed in a 19-inch equipment rack, as described in the following sections. Warning Note Do not remove the CSS 11501 cover. There are electrical shock hazards present in the unit if the cover is removed. The fans and power supply in a CSS 11501 are not user-serviceable or installable components. Removing the CSS 11501 cover voids its warranty.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing the CSS 11501 Installing a CSS 11501 as a Rackmounted Unit Before you begin, you need the mounting brackets and the 12 Phillips screws shipped in the accessory kit accompanying the CSS 11501, and a #2 Phillips screwdriver. To install the mounting brackets on the CSS 11501 chassis: 1. Position the CSS with its front panel facing you. On the left and right sides of its chassis, note the screw holes for installing the mounting brackets. 2.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing the CSS 11503 Installing the CSS 11503 The CSS 11503 can be a freestanding unit or installed in a 19-inch equipment rack, as described in the following sections. Warning Note Do not remove the CSS 11503 cover. There are electrical shock hazards present in the unit if the cover is removed. The fans and power supply in a CSS 11503 are not user-serviceable or installable components. Removing the CSS 11503 cover voids its warranty.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing the CSS 11503 Installing a CSS 11503 as a Rackmounted Unit Before you rack-mount the CSS 11503: • Determine if you want to front-mount or mid-mount the mounting brackets on the CSS chassis. Refer to the location of the mounting bars in the equipment cabinet to determine the mount position of the mounting brackets. • Install the mounting brackets on the CSS, as described below.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing the CSS 11503 Mid-Mounting the Mounting Brackets on the CSS 11503 59539 Figure 1-3 MANAGEMENT 10BASE-T DUPLEX LINK CISCO 115 2 3 4 CONTE 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 SLOT 0 1 CONSOLE LINK LINK DPLX DPLX 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NT 00 SERIES SERVIC ES SWITC H 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 LINK LINK DPLX DPLX 16 Fast Ethernet GE 2 SLOT 1 System Control 3 1 LINK PCMCIA CSS5-10M-16FE 2 CSS5-SCM-2GE GE 1 1 CSS5-10M-16FE LINK/ACT
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing the CSS 11506 Installing the CSS 11506 The CSS 11506 must be installed in a 19-inch equipment rack. When positioning the CSS 11506 for installation, keep in mind that all cables connect to the front of the unit. Before you rack-mount the CSS 11506 chassis, determine whether to front-mount or mid-mount the CSS chassis in the rack. The mounting brackets are preinstalled in the front-mounted position on the chassis, as shown in Figure 1-4.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing the CSS 11506 Mid-Mounting the CSS 11506 Mounting Brackets To change the location of the mounting brackets on the CSS 11506 chassis from the front-mount position to the mid-mount position: 1. Remove the four screws securing the mounting bracket from one side of the chassis, as shown in Figure 1-4. 2. Move the mounting bracket to the mid-mount position on the CSS, lining up its screw holes with the holes on the side of the chassis. See Figure 1-5.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module Rack-Mounting the CSS 11506 Chassis You are ready to install the CSS in the rack. Before you install the CSS 11506 into an equipment rack, note the following: Warning • Always install heavier equipment in the lower half of a rack to maintain a low center of gravity. This practice helps prevent the rack from falling over. • Install rack stabilizers (if available) before you mount the chassis.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module Installation Precautions and Restrictions This section includes background material related to installing a module into the CSS chassis. Cisco Systems recommends that you read the topics in this section before installing a module. Installation Precautions Caution You must power down the CSS before installing or removing a module in a CSS 11506. Read and observe the following precautionary information prior to servicing the CSS.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module Module Slot Restrictions Prior to installing a module in a CSS, see Table 1-3 and Table 1-4 for information on chassis slot restrictions in the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506. I/O modules include the Fast Ethernet Module (FEM), Gigabit Ethernet Module (GEM), Session Accelerator Module (SAM), and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) module.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module Figure 1-6 illustrates a fully-configured CSS 11503 and its slot locations.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module Figure 1-7 illustrates a fully-configured CSS 11506 and its slot locations.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module Unpacking a CSS Module To unpack a CSS module: 1. Verify that the module is the model you ordered by checking the model number listed on the side of the shipping carton. 2. Remove the module from the shipping carton, leaving it in its anti-static bag. 3. Put on the anti-static strap provided with your CSS.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module To install a module: 1. Properly ground yourself prior to handling the module. For example, wear the anti-static wrist strap (included in the accessory kit) and stick the copper-tape end of the strap to an unpainted metal surface on the chassis. Make sure that the wrist strap makes good contact with your skin. 2. If necessary, power down the CSS. 3. Locate an open slot in the chassis for the module.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module Installing a Passive SCM in a CSS 11506 You can install a passive SCM in a CSS 11506 chassis. A passive module is a stand-by module in case of an active module failure. As implemented in WebNS 5.10 and greater, if the active SCM fails: Note 1. The CSS reboots and connections are terminated. 2. The CSS restores all configurations using the startup-config file. 3. The passive SCM becomes active automatically.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module 8. Optionally, you can install the PCMCIA cover to the front of the disk slots and secure it with its two spring-loaded screws, as shown in Figure 1-9. The cover protects the disks in the SCM. Figure 1-9 Installing a PCMCIA Cover on an SCM MANAGEM ENT 10BASE-T DUPLEX CSS5-SCM-2GE GE 1 GE 2 PCMCIA LINK SLOT 1 SLOT 0 9. LINK CONSOLE 59602 LINK/ACT System Control STATUS Reboot the CSS to initialize the passive SCM. 10.
Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 1-28 78-13884-03
C H A P T E R 2 Cabling the CSS This chapter describes the individual CSS interfaces, how to cable the CSS and its interfaces, how to attach a console for console management, and how to connect the AC power cord or the DC power cord (CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 only). This chapter also describes the CSS LEDs and connectors. The information in this chapter applies to the CSS 11501, CSS 11503, and CSS 11506, except where noted.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11501 Cabling the CSS 11501 A CSS 11501 is a fully integrated platform, delivering transport and application (layers 4-7) services for Internet and Intranet data centers. The CSS 11501 is a single-rack-unit, with 6-Gbps aggregate throughput. The integrated components in the CSS 11501 contribute to the overall processing and memory needs for flow set up and flow forwarding.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11501 • SFP GBIC (1000BASE-SX or LX) with LC-type connectors. The GBIC can use either: – Longwave-length SFP GBICs (CSS5-GBIC-LX). The longwave length transceiver (1000BASE-LX) can reach 550 meters for all multimode media types. For single-mode fiber, the distance is 5,000 meters. – Shortwave-length SFP GBICs (CSS5-GBIC-SX). The transceiver distance can reach from 220 meters to 500 meters, depending on the quality of the fiber.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11501 CSS 11501 Connectors and LEDs The CSS 11501 has all connectors and LEDs on the chassis front panel. Figure 2-1 illustrates the connectors and LEDs on the CSS 11501. For information on the connector pinouts, refer to Appendix B, Cable Connector Pinouts.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11501 Table 2-1 describes the CSS 11501 LEDs and their indications. Table 2-1 CSS 11501 LED Descriptions LED Name Color State Indicates Status (left) Green Solid The CSS 11501 is ready. Variable blink Disk activity is occurring. Slow blink The CSS 11501 failed. Red Solid The CSS 11501 failed the power-up self test during the boot process. Slow blink The CSS 11501 failed. Status (right) No color Off The CSS 11501 failed and has no power.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11501 Table 2-1 CSS 11501 LED Descriptions (continued) LED Name Color State Indicates Link /Act for the Gigabit Ethernet Port Green Off There is no link. On The link exists and synchronization is achieved. Blinking The link is established with transmit or receive activity.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules The CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 modules have connectors and LEDs on their front panels.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules The CSS 11506 not only supports redundancy in SCMs but also supports redundant power supplies and redundant Switch Modules (20 Gbps each). The CSS modules are as follows: • 144 MB or 288 MB (128 MB or 256 MB of usable memory) Switch Control Module (SCM) with: – Two 1000-Mbps Ethernet (1000BASE-SX or LX) small-form factor pluggable gigabit interface converters (SFP GBICs) with LC-type connectors.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules – A Secure Socket Layer (SSL) module that functions as an SSL server by adding security services between the Web browsers (the client) and HTTP servers. The SSL module is responsible for all user authentication, public/private key generation, certificate management, and packet encryption and decryption functions between the client and the server. Each SSL module terminates SSL connections received from a client.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Figure 2-3 illustrates a fully-configured CSS 11506 and its components.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Switch Control Module Connectors and LEDs The Switch Control Module (SCM), model CSS5-SCM-2GE, provides master control and is responsible for the following functions: • System powerup and boot control • Centralized routing table management • System-wide connection management • An interface to an external Network Management Station • Disk management • An external RS-232 interface A CSS supports a maximum of two SCMs, one acti
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Figure 2-4 illustrates the SCM front panel connectors, PCMCIA slots, and LEDs.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Table 2-2 describes the SCM LEDs and their indications. Table 2-2 Switch Control Module LED Descriptions LED Name Color State Indicates Status (left) Green Solid The module is ready. Variable blink Disk activity is occurring. Slow blink Another CSS module failed. Red Solid The module failed the power-up self test during the boot process. Slow blink The module failed.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs The FEM is available in two models: • Model CSS5-IOM-8FE contains 8 auto-sensing RJ-45 Fast Ethernet 10/100-Mbps 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connectors. • Model CSS5-IOM-16FE contains 16 auto-sensing RJ-45 Fast Ethernet 10/100-Mbps 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connectors. Each connector has Link and Duplex LEDs. The LEDs indicate the module and network status.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Figure 2-6 16-Port Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 5 LINK DPLX DPLX 3 2 59533 LINK 16 Fast Ethernet 1 2 CSS5-10M-16FE 1 4 6 4 1 RJ-45 Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connector 1 (connector 2 is shown directly above it) 2 Link LED (on each connector) 5 3 Duplex LED (on each connector) 6 RJ-45 Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connector 16 (connector 15 is shown directly
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Table 2-3 describes the FEM LEDs and their indications.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules The GEM front panel LEDs indicate the network status for each of the connectors (Link LEDs). Figure 2-7 illustrates the LEDs and connectors on a GEM.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Table 2-4 Gigabit Ethernet Module LED Descriptions (continued) LED Name Color State Indicates Link Green Off There is no link. On The link exists and synchronization is achieved. Blinking The link is established with transmit or receive activity. Session Accelerator Module LEDs The Session Accelerator Module (SAM), model CSS5-SAM, is used with the SCM to provide additional processing support for session setup.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Table 2-5 describes the LEDs. Table 2-5 Session Accelerator Module LED Descriptions LED Name Color State Indicates Status (left) Green Solid The module is ready. Red Solid The module failed the power-up self test during the boot process. Slow blink The module failed. No color Off The module failed and has no power. Amber Fast blink The module is running power-up self test.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Figure 2-9 illustrates the SSL module front panel LEDs. Figure 2-9 SSL Module LEDs 2 3 Session Accelerator CSS5-SAM 59537 STATUS 1 4 1 Bicolor status LED (green and red) 3 2 Amber status LED 4 Spring-loaded screw (one of two) Ejector (one of two) Table 2-6 describes the LEDs. Table 2-6 SSL Module LED Descriptions LED Name Color State Indicates Status (left) Green Solid The module is ready.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Console Connecting the Console To connect a console to the CSS, attach the console cable (provided in the accessory kit) to the Console port on the CSS. Your terminal settings must match the CSS default settings specified in Table 2-7.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Chassis to Ground Connecting the Chassis to Ground Connecting the CSS 11503 or CSS 11506 chassis to earth ground is required for all DC-powered installations, and any AC-powered installation where compliance with Telcordia (formerly Bellcore) grounding requirements is necessary. Have the recommended tools and supplies available before you begin this procedure (see Table 2-8).
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Chassis to Ground Table 2-8 Tools and Supplies (continued) Quantity Description Comments 1 or 2 2-hole grounding lug. Lug must Recommended types: fit 6 AWG stranded copper or • Panduit no. LCD6-10A-L 37/24 flex cables. Each lug must (1 supplied in accessory have two holes, centered kit) 0.625 in. (1.587 cm) apart, and • Panduit no. LCC6-10A-L must accept M5 screws. (long barrel) One lug is supplied by Cisco Systems in the accessory kit.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Chassis to Ground Attaching the Grounding Cable The following procedure describes how to attach: Warning • The grounding lug to the grounding cable • The grounding cable to the chassis When you install or replace the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. 1. Power off the chassis by setting the power switch (or switches) to the O (off) position. 2. Strip the covering from the end of the grounding wire (Figure 2-10).
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Chassis to Ground 53632 Figure 2-10 Attaching Grounding Wire to Grounding Lug Stripped wire 4. Grounding lug Attach the grounding lug firmly to the threaded holes on the chassis using two M5 screws. • On the CSS 11503 chassis, the holes are located on the left side (looking from the rear) near the bottom rear corner. • On the CSS 11506 chassis, the holes are located on the right rear panel.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Power Cord Connecting the Power Cord The CSS 11500 series models are powered by either an AC or DC power supply. Before you install the AC or DC power cord, ensure that you have read Appendix A, Specifications, for information on the electrical specifications.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Power Cord 3. Plug the power cord into a dedicated 3-wire grounding receptacle. 4. To power on and boot the CSS, refer to Chapter 3, Booting and Configuring the CSS. Connecting a CSS 11503 Power Cord The following sections provide information on: • Connecting a CSS 11503 AC Power Cord • Connecting a CSS 11503 DC Power Cord Connecting a CSS 11503 AC Power Cord To connect an AC power cord to a CSS 11503: 1.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Power Cord 3. Plug the power cord into a dedicated 3-wire grounding receptacle. 4. To power on and boot the CSS, refer to Chapter 3, Booting and Configuring the CSS. Connecting a CSS 11503 DC Power Cord Before you install a DC power cord, refer to Appendix A, Specifications, for the DC power supply. Warning The DC power supply cord requires at least a 14 AWG wire (maximum 10 AWG wire). The CSS 11503 draws a maximum of 10 amps.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Power Cord Warning Only a DC power source that is isolated from AC mains with reinforced insulation, and that complies with the other safety extra-low voltage (SELV) requirements in UL1950, CSA 950 3rd Edition, EN 60950, and IEC950, can be connected to a Cisco 11503 system. This requirement ensures that in a catastrophic power source fault condition, hazardous voltages are not present on power terminals and connectors.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Power Cord 3. Warning Using a flat-head screwdriver, loosen the captive screws on the three DC connectors (labeled from left to right, –, +, and , respectively). Before installing a wire, ensure that the polarity of the DC connections is correct. Reversed polarity causes damage to the DC power supply and can create a dangerous shock hazard. Do not consolidate the end of a conductor by soft soldering prior to installation. 4.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Power Cord 7. Switch on the circuit breaker that services the DC circuit. 8. To check the DC power connection, see “Checking the DC Power Connection (CSS 11503 and CSS 11506)”. Connecting a CSS 11506 Power Cord The following sections provide information for connecting an AC or DC power cords to a CSS 11506.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Power Cord Figure 2-14 Connecting a CSS 11506 AC Power Cord 1 GE 1 1 LINK CSS5-10M-2GE GE 2 LINK 2 3 4 CSS5-10M-16FE Gigabit Ethernet 2 CAUTION AC DC OK OK DISCONNE CT ALL POWER SOU BEFORE SERRCES VICING 7 1 8 2 3 4 5 6 PS1 PS2 PS3 AC DC OK OK ~ 59545 100-240V 5A 50-60 Hz 3 1 Power supply LEDs 3 2 Power switch 3. Plug the power cord into a dedicated 3-wire grounding receptacle. 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each power supply.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Power Cord Connecting a CSS 11506 DC Power Cord Before you install a DC power cord, refer to Appendix A, Specifications, for the DC power supply. Warning The DC power supply cord requires at least a 14 AWG wire (maximum 10 AWG wire). The CSS 11503 draws a maximum of 18 amps. Warning Use copper conductors only. Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches).
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Power Cord Warning Only a DC power source that is isolated from AC mains with reinforced insulation, and that complies with the other safety extra-low voltage (SELV) requirements in UL1950, CSA 950 3rd Edition, EN 60950, and IEC950, can be connected to a Cisco 11506 system. This requirement ensures that in a catastrophic power source fault condition, hazardous voltages are not present on power terminals and connectors.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Power Cord Using a flat-head screwdriver, loosen the captive screws on the three DC connectors (labeled from left to right, –, +, and , respectively). 9199 3. Warning Before installing a wire, ensure that the polarity of the DC connections is correct. Reversed polarity can cause damage to the DC power supply and can create a dangerous shock hazard. Do not consolidate the end of a conductor by soft soldering prior to installation. 4.
Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS Connecting the Power Cord 8. Switch on each circuit breaker that services each DC circuit. 9. To check the DC power connection, see the following section. Checking the DC Power Connection (CSS 11503 and CSS 11506) Follow these steps to verify that you have correctly connected DC power to the CSS 11503 or CSS 11506 chassis: Warning 1. Turn on power to the DC circuit or circuits. 2. Use a voltmeter to check the voltage at the terminal block on the power supply.
C H A P T E R 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS This chapter describes how to boot the CSS and using the configuration scripts. This chapter contains the following sections: • Powering Up the CSS • Powering Down the CSS • Booting the CSS for the First Time • Logging in to the CSS • Using the Configuration Script For more information on failure errors and messages that can occur during the boot process, refer to Appendix C, Troubleshooting.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Powering Down the CSS • For a DC CSS, switch on the applicable circuit breakers for the power source. Then on the CSS, toggle the power switch to the 1 (on) position. – See Figure 2-13 for the location of the CSS 11503 DC power switch. – See Figure 2-15 for the location of the CSS 11506 DC power switch for each power supply. Power on all of the supplies in the CSS. The I/P OK and DC OK LEDs light up on each power supply.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Booting the CSS for the First Time Note When you initially boot a CSS with two PCMCIA disk drives, the drive in slot 0 contains the directories for the system software and the log files. After you log in to the CSS, you can configure the drive in slot 1 for use through the map commands, as described in the Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Booting the CSS for the First Time Table 3-1 defines the boot states and the Status LEDs blinking patterns. Table 3-1 Status LEDs Boot Definitions State Sequence 1. LED Color LED State Power up, flash scan, and power-on self test occur. Amber Fast blink Power-on self test detects an error. Red Solid 2. The CSS 11501 or a module in the CSS 11503 or Amber CSS 11506 is off line and active. Slow blink 3.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Booting the CSS for the First Time Note For information on configuring the passive SCM in a CSS 11503 or CSS 11506, refer to the Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide. Entering Your License Key When the CSS completes hardware initialization and power-on diagnostics, you must enter a valid license key for the CSS software. The CSS does not require you to enter this key on subsequent startups.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Booting the CSS for the First Time Note If you purchased the SSH software option (as part of the Secure Management option) or the Network Proximity software option, the license key is on the CSS software license key card. After the CSS has booted and you log in, use the license command to enter the license key. For example, enter: # license Enter Software License Key (q to quit): At the prompt, enter the 12-digit option license key.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Booting the CSS for the First Time Enter: • y to configure an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for the Ethernet Management port. The CSS prompts you for an IP address, a subnet mask, then a default gateway. You must enter a valid IP address or the CSS repeats the prompt until you do. The CSS does not accept an all zero IP address. Note The Ethernet Management port IP address must be on a different subnet from any other CSS VLAN circuit subnet.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Booting the CSS for the First Time Enter: • yes to change the username and password. The CSS prompts you for this information and password confirmation. Enter username: Enter password: Confirm password: • no to keep the default username and password. Password-Protecting the Offline Diagnostic Monitor Menu The CSS prompts you to password-protect the Offline Diagnostic Monitor (OffDM) menu.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Logging in to the CSS The CSS then enables you to access the OffDM menu. Would you like to access the Offline Diagnostic Monitor? (Y ) To access the OffDM menu, enter y. If you do not wish to access the OffDM menu after seeing this message, wait for the CSS to boot. Logging in to the CSS After the CSS has completed the boot process, it displays the start-up banner, copyright, and login prompt.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Using the Configuration Script Using the Configuration Script The CSS initiates the configuration script automatically when you log in and it does not detect an existing startup-config file.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Using the Configuration Script ############################################## #Setup Script for the Content Services Switch# ############################################## Checking for Existing Config... No startup-config was found, continue with the setup script [y/n]? y Note: Pressing “q” after any prompt quits setup. Pressing after any [y/n] defaults to “y”.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Using the Configuration Script Configuring Layer 3 Load Balancing A Layer 3 load-balancing configuration enables the CSS to use a Virtual IP address (VIP) to load balance Web traffic to Web servers based on IP addresses.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Using the Configuration Script To configure Layer 3 load balancing, enter 1. Which feature do you want to configure? [1] [2] [3] [4] Layer3 load balancing Layer5 load balancing Proxy cache Transparent cache Enter the number for the feature you want to configure: 1 To accept the script default values, press the Enter key at the prompts. Creating Layer3 load balancing Enter service name: [default = Server1] Enter service IP address: [default = 192.168.10.3] 192.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Using the Configuration Script !**************** SERVICE **************** service Server1 ip address 192.168.3.58 active service Server2 ip address 192.168.3.59 active !**************** OWNER ****************** owner L3_Owner content L3_Rule add service Server1 add service Server2 vip address 192.168.3.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Using the Configuration Script The script prompts you to configure: • Service name (default name is Server1) • VIP for the content rule To configure Layer 5 load balancing, enter 2. Which feature do you want to configure? [1] [2] [3] [4] Layer3 load balancing Layer5 load balancing Proxy cache Transparent cache Enter the number for the feature you want to configure: 2 To accept the script default values, press the Enter key at the prompts.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Using the Configuration Script !**************** OWNER ****************** owner L5_Owner content L3_Rule add service Server1 vip address 192.168.3.8 balance aca active content L5_Rule add service Server1 vip address 192.168.3.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Using the Configuration Script The script prompts you to configure: • Service name (default name is Proxy_Cache1) • VIP for the content rule To configure a proxy cache configuration, enter 3. Which feature do you want to configure? [1] [2] [3] [4] Layer3 load balancing Layer5 load balancing Proxy cache Transparent cache Enter the number for the feature you want to configure: 3 To accept the script default values, press the Enter key at the prompts.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Using the Configuration Script !**************** OWNER ****************** owner Proxy_Owner content Proxy_Rule add service Proxy_Cache1 vip address 192.168.3.9 port 8080 protocol tcp url "/*" balance domain application http active ########################################## ## Setup Completed Successfully!!! ## ########################################## For detailed configuration information, refer to the Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Using the Configuration Script • Activates the services • Activates the content rule The script enables you to: • Configure a service name (Transparent_Cache1) • Define whether to direct only cacheable content or all content to the cache servers To configure a transparent cache configuration, enter 4.
Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS Using the Configuration Script After the configuration is completed, the script automatically: • Displays the running-config • Saves the running-config to the startup-config Showing the Running Config !Generated MAR 6 17:53:49 !**************** GLOBAL ***************** ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.3.3 !**************** CIRCUIT **************** circuit VLAN1 ip address 192.168.3.6 255.255.255.
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A P P E N D I X A Specifications This appendix contains the following sections that list specifications for the CSS 11501, CSS 11503, and CSS 11506: • Electrical Specifications • Environmental Specifications • Physical Specifications • Module Specifications • Disk Specifications • Supported Standards Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-03 A-1
Appendix A Specifications Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications Table A-1 describes the CSS 11501, CSS 11503, and CSS 11506 AC electrical specifications. Table A-1 AC Electrical Specifications AC Specification CSS 11501 CSS 11503 CSS 11506 Input Voltage AC 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz Current AC (max@ 100 VAC) 1.
Appendix A Specifications Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications Table A-3 describes the CSS 11501, CSS 11503, and CSS 11506 environmental specifications. Table A-3 Environmental Specifications Specification Operating Non-operating Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) -4° to 149°F (-20° to 64°C) Humidity 10 to 90% (non-condensing) Up to 95% (non-condensing) Altitude 0 to 10,000 ft. (0 to 3,000 m) 0 to 15,000 ft. (0 to 4750 m) Shock 21 inch/sec2 (0.
Appendix A Specifications Physical Specifications Physical Specifications Table A-4 describes the CSS 11501, CSS 11503, and CSS 11506 physical specifications. Table A-4 Physical Specifications Specification CSS 11501 CSS 11503 CSS 11506 Chassis Dimensions (H x W x D) 1.72” x 17.29” x 18.1” 3.5” x 17.25” x 18.5” 8.25” x 17.25” x 14” 42.85 lbs. (19.44 kg) 67.65 lbs. (30.
Appendix A Specifications Module Specifications Module Specifications Table A-5 describes the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 module specifications. Table A-5 Module Specifications Specification CSS 11503 CSS 11506 Slot Configuration 2 slots for I/O modules with one SCM 5 slots for I/O modules with one SCM Switch Bandwidth 20 Gbps. Each slot has two full-duplex 1.6 Gbps pathways into a full-meshed switch fabric 40 Gbps. Each slot has two full-duplex 1.
Appendix A Specifications Supported Standards Supported Standards The CSS supports the following standards: • Transport • Network • Routing • Gateway • Application • Network Utilities • Network Management Transport The CSS supports the following transport standards: • TCP • UDP Network The CSS supports the following network standards: • Internet Protocol (IP) • ICMP • Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) • Inverse ARP Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation
Appendix A Specifications Supported Standards Routing The CSS supports the following routing standards: • RIP I • RIP II • OSPF Version 2 Gateway The CSS supports Network Address Translation (NAT), per RFC 1631 gateway standards Application The CSS supports the following application standards: • HTTP 1.0, HTTP 1.
Appendix A Specifications Supported Standards Network Management The CSS supports the following network management standards: • SNMP v1 • SNMP v2c Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide A-8 78-13884-03
A P P E N D I X B Cable Connector Pinouts This appendix contains the following sections that list pinouts for the connectors used with the CSS 11501, CSS 11503, and CSS 11506: • RJ-45 Fast Ethernet Connector Pinouts • RJ-45 RS-232 Console Port Pinouts • RJ-45 Management Connector Pinouts Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-03 B-1
Appendix B Cable Connector Pinouts RJ-45 Fast Ethernet Connector Pinouts RJ-45 Fast Ethernet Connector Pinouts Table B-1 lists the pinouts for the RJ-45 Fast Ethernet connectors on the CSS 11501 front panel and the 8- and 16-port Fast Ethernet Modules in the CSS 11503 or CSS 11506 chassis. The 10/100 Mb ports support autocrossover, allowing a connection to be made to any device using an Ethernet-type cable.
Appendix B Cable Connector Pinouts RJ-45 RS-232 Console Port Pinouts RJ-45 RS-232 Console Port Pinouts Table B-2 lists the RJ-45 RS-232 Serial connector pinouts for the Console port on the CSS 11501 front panel and the CSS 11503 or CSS 11506 Switch Control Module (SCM).
Appendix B Cable Connector Pinouts RJ-45 RS-232 Console Port Pinouts Connecting the Console Port to a PC To connect the console port to a PC running terminal emulation software, use an RJ-45 to RJ-45 rollover cable and an RJ-45 to DB-9 female DTE adapter labeled Terminal. The DTE adapter is part of the accessory kit. Table B-3 lists the signals of the console port and PC console device, and the pinouts of the rollover cable and the DTE adapter interfaces.
Appendix B Cable Connector Pinouts RJ-45 RS-232 Console Port Pinouts Connecting the Console Port to a Terminal To connect the console port to a terminal, use an RJ-45 to RJ-45 rollover cable and an RJ-45 to DB-25 female DTE adapter. The DTE adapter is part of the accessory kit. Table B-4 lists the signals of the console port and terminal device, and the pinouts of the rollover cable and the DTE adapter interfaces.
Appendix B Cable Connector Pinouts RJ-45 RS-232 Console Port Pinouts Connecting the Console Port to a Modem To connect the console port to a terminal, use an RJ-45 to RJ-45 rollover cable and an RJ-45 to DB-25 male DCE adapter. Table B-5 lists the signals of the console port and modem device, and the pinouts of the rollover cable and the DCE adapter interfaces.
Appendix B Cable Connector Pinouts RJ-45 Management Connector Pinouts RJ-45 Management Connector Pinouts Table B-6 lists the RJ-45 10 Mb Ethernet Management connector pinouts on the CSS 11501 front panel and the CSS 11503 or CSS 11506 SCM.
Appendix B Cable Connector Pinouts RJ-45 Management Connector Pinouts Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide B-8 78-13884-03
A P P E N D I X C Troubleshooting This appendix provides general troubleshooting information for the CSS components. It includes the following sections: • Troubleshooting the Boot Process • Troubleshooting the Console Interface • Troubleshooting the CSS Power Supply • Troubleshooting the CSS Fans • Troubleshooting the CSS 11501 • Troubleshooting the CSS Modules • Log File Information Information in this appendix applies to the CSS 11501, CSS 11503, and CSS 11506, except where noted.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Boot Process Troubleshooting the Boot Process There are three phases in the boot process during which the CSS runs diagnostic tests on the hardware and checks the boot configuration. With the CSS 11501, the internal motherboard boots all components in the chassis and verifies that they are properly functioning. With the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506, the SCM boots each module in the chassis and verifies that the module is functioning properly.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Boot Process Press to enter the Diagnostic Monitor * * * * * * * * * * * * * *... Ran 1 times, x tests. Detected 0 errors. If an error occurs during a test, the console displays an error message, increments the detected error counter, and continues to the next test until it completes all of the power-on self tests.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Boot Process Table C-1 lists the fields in the error message and describes their meanings. Table C-1 Fields in the Diagnostic Monitor Error Message Field Description Slot_number Indicates the slot number reporting the error. Cpu_number Indicates the CPU number reporting the error. This field is 1 for boards with a single MIPS CPU.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Boot Process Table C-1 Fields in the Diagnostic Monitor Error Message (continued) Field Description Failure_type Indicates one of four types of failure, Hardware/Fatal, Hardware/Non-Fatal, Software/Fatal, and Software/Non-Fatal. • Fatal errors indicate that a CSS 11501 component or a specific module in the CSS 11503 or CSS 11506 cannot perform its intended function reliably.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Boot Process Table C-1 Fields in the Diagnostic Monitor Error Message (continued) Field Test_name Description Provides the name of the test reporting the error; for example: Uart Interrupt Test PHY Reset Test Failure_details Provides information about the error; for example: PHY Reset Register failed to clear.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Boot Process OffDM Verification of the Boot Configuration Record and Disk During OffDM, the CSS checks the configuration record and initializes the disk. The following sections discuss: • Errors in the Boot Configuration Record • Failure of the Disk Drive in the SCM Errors in the Boot Configuration Record If the CSS detects any errors in the configuration record, a failed message appears along with information on the configuration parameter in question.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Boot Process Failure of the Disk Drive in the SCM After the CSS confirms a valid configuration record, it initializes the disk in slot 0 in the CSS 11501 chassis or on the SCM in the CSS 11503 or CSS 11506. If the disk cannot initialize, the CSS indicates that it has failed. If this occurs: 1. Enter the OffDM menu. For detailed information on using OffDM, refer to Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide. 2.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Boot Process SCM Boot and Verification of the Modules After the CSS 11503 or CSS 11506 completes the OffDM boot process, it displays the main banner and starts the Online Diagnostic Monitor (OnDM). During OnDM, the SCM downloads software to each of the modules and boots the modules. Then, the SCM verifies that each module is functioning. If there is a failure on a module, the SCM attempts to boot the module three times.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Console Interface Troubleshooting the Console Interface Table C-2 lists common communications problems that may exist between the CSS and a console. Ensure the console settings are configured to: • Baud Rate - 9600 • Data Bits - 8 • Parity - none • Stop Bits -1 • Flow Control - none For information on console cable pinouts, refer to Appendix B, Cable Connector Pinouts.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the CSS Power Supply Troubleshooting the CSS Power Supply The following sections discuss: • Troubleshooting the CSS 11501 Power Supply • Troubleshooting the CSS 11503 Power Supply • Troubleshooting the CSS 11506 Power Supply Troubleshooting the CSS 11501 Power Supply The CSS 11501 has one power supply as part of its chassis.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the CSS Power Supply Troubleshooting the CSS 11503 Power Supply The CSS 11503 has one power supply as part of its chassis. When you power on the CSS, the indications of a successful power up are that its modules boot and become operational, and the following log message appears: CHMGR: All power supplies are present (1). Note This message is displayed only if the logging level is set to the Info-6 or Debug-7 level.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the CSS Power Supply A CSS 11506 can contain a maximum of three power supplies, but it requires two functioning power supplies to guarantee service. Figure C-1 shows the location of the power supplies.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the CSS Power Supply CSS 11506 AC Power Supply LEDs 1 GE 1 1 LINK CSS5-10M-2GE GE 2 LINK 2 3 4 Gigabit Ethernet 2 CSS5-10M-16FE Figure C-2 CAUTION AC DC OK OK DISCONNECT POWER SOU ALL BEFORE SERRCES VICING 7 1 8 2 3 4 5 6 PS1 PS2 PS3 AC DC OK OK ~ 59545 100-240V 5A 50-60 Hz 3 1 Power Supply LEDs: AC OK and DC OK 2 Power switch 3 AC connector Figure C-3 shows the DC power supply LEDs.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the CSS Power Supply Table C-3 describes these LEDs and provide suggestions for correcting problems. Table C-3 LEDs of the CSS 11506 Power Supply LED State AC OK or I/P OK (DC power supply) DC OK On Possible Problem Recommended Action On There is no problem with the power source and the power supply. Not applicable. Off Off There is no power to the Ensure the supply has power. power supply. Check the power switch, power cord, and power source.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the CSS Fans Troubleshooting the CSS Fans The following sections discuss: • Troubleshooting the CSS 11501 Chassis Fans • Troubleshooting the CSS 11503 Chassis Fans • Troubleshooting the CSS 11506 Fan Module Troubleshooting the CSS 11501 Chassis Fans The CSS 11501 has six fans. When the CSS starts up and the fans are operational, the following message appears: CHMGR: All fans are present (6).
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the CSS Fans Troubleshooting the CSS 11503 Chassis Fans The CSS 11503 has four fans, three for cooling the modules and one for the power supply. When the CSS starts up and fans are operational, the following message appears: CHMGR: All fans are present (4). Note This message is displayed only if the logging level is set to the Info-6 or Debug-7 level.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the CSS Fans Troubleshooting the CSS 11506 Fan Module The CSS 11506 has three fans in a single fan module. When the CSS starts up and fans are operational, the following message appears: CHMGR: All fans are present (3). Note This message is displayed only if the logging level is set to the Info-6 or Debug-7 level. If a fan fails when the CSS starts up, or fails during its normal operation, the following message appears: CHMGR: Missing fans. Expected 3.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the CSS 11501 Troubleshooting the CSS 11501 CSS 11501 status is indicated by the Status LED on the front panel. For information about the CSS 11501 LEDs, refer to Chapter 2, Cabling the CSS. Table C-4 provides suggestions for correcting problems that may occur with the CSS 11501.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the CSS 11501 Table C-4 Troubleshooting the CSS 11501 (continued) Symptom Recommended Action You cannot access log or archive files on the CSS disk but traffic is still passed in and out of the CSS. Replace the disk containing the files. Remove the disk and install the replacement in the CSS 11501. Refer to the reference sheet that comes with the replacement disk.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the CSS Modules Troubleshooting the CSS Modules CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 module status is indicated by the Status LED on the module front panel. For information about the module LEDs, refer to Chapter 2, Cabling the CSS. Table C-5 provides suggestions for correcting problems that may occur with the modules in the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506. Caution Note Do not remove an active module from the CSS.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the CSS Modules Table C-5 Troubleshooting the CSS Modules Symptom At boot up, the following message appears: CHMGR: Slot slot/subslot had diagnostic failures NOT STARTING UP During normal CSS operation, the following message appears and then, the CSS reboots: ONDM: LifeTick for Sub-Module in slot/sub-slot - slot/subslot failed, resetting..
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the CSS Modules Table C-5 Troubleshooting the CSS Modules (continued) Symptom Recommended Action During normal CSS operation, the following message appears and then, the CSS reboots: The Switch Modules in slot 1 and 2 failed. ONDM: Both Port C and Port D Focus Connect paths have failed. 1. Power down the CSS. 2. Remove and replace the modules. Refer to the reference sheet that comes with the modules. 3. Reboot the CSS to boot the modules.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Log File Information Log File Information The CSS provides logging capabilities for debug and system monitoring by generating the log files described in Table C-6. Table C-6 CSS Log File Descriptions Log File Destination Default Location Alternate Location Records Boot.log Hard disk and console or flash disk and console None Results of the boot process. Boot.bak Hard disk and console or flash disk and console None Backup of a boot log file.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Log File Information Table C-6 CSS Log File Descriptions (continued) Log File Destination Log File Default Location Sys.log.prev Hard disk or flash disk Alternate Location Console syslogd VTY1 VTY2 Records Backup of a system log file. When a system log file reaches its maximum size (50 MB, for a hard disk-based CSS; 10 MB, for a flash disk-based CSS), the software renames the system log file to sys.log.prev and starts a new system log file.
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A P P E N D I X D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch This appendix provides international agency compliance information applicable to the Cisco Content Services Switches (CSS) 11501, 11503, and 11506. This appendix also provides translations of safety warnings.
Appendix D Agency Approvals Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Agency Approvals Table D-1 lists the regulatory approval requirements for the Cisco 11500 Series CSSs.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Agency Approvals FCC Class A Compliance Notice (United States) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Appendix D Agency Approvals Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch FCC Compliance Information Statement (United States) Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switches (CSS 11503 and CSS 11506) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Agency Approvals ICES-003 Class A Compliance Notice (Canada) English Statement of Compliance This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. French Statement of Compliance Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada Europe (EU) This Apparatus complies with EN55022 Class A and EN55024/ EN50082-1 standard requirements in Europe.
Appendix D Agency Approvals Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch VCCI Class A Warning Warning This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Agency Approvals Avvertenza Il presente è un prodotto di Classe A ai sensi della norma del Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). Se questa apparecchiatura viene usata in ambito domestico, è possibile che ne derivino radiointerferenze. In questo caso, è possibile che all’utente venga richiesto di prendere le opportune misure correttive.
Appendix D Agency Approvals Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Class A Notice for Taiwan and Other Traditional Chinese Markets Warning This is a Class A Information Product, when used in residential environment, it may cause radio frequency interference, under such circumstances, the user may be requested to take appropriate countermeasures. Note: Product BSMI approval license number is on the product label outside the system enclosure.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Safety Requirements Safety Requirements This section identifies safety requirements with which Cisco Content Services Switches comply. US UL 60950 Third Edition - Safety of Information Technology Equipment. Canada CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 60950-00 Third Edition - Safety of Information Technology Equipment.
Appendix D Safety Requirements Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Laser Safety This section identifies laser safety requirements with which Cisco Content Services Switches comply.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings This section repeats, in multiple languages, the warnings contained in this publication. In addition, this section contains translated warnings that can be used with other switch- or router-specific documents, such as those describing the individual field-replaceable units (FRUs) applicable to a particular switch or router.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Attention Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant causer des blessures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de travailler sur un équipement, soyez conscient des dangers posés par les circuits électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les procédures couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Aviso Este símbolo de aviso indica perigo. Encontra-se numa situação que lhe poderá causar danos físicos. Antes de começar a trabalhar com qualquer equipamento, familiarize-se com os perigos relacionados com circuitos eléctricos, e com quaisquer práticas comuns que possam prevenir possíveis acidentes.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Varoitus Tämän tuotteen lopullisesta hävittämisestä tulee huolehtia kaikkia valtakunnallisia lakeja ja säännöksiä noudattaen. Attention La mise au rebut définitive de ce produit doit être effectuée conformément à toutes les lois et réglementations en vigueur. Warnung Dieses Produkt muß den geltenden Gesetzen und Vorschriften entsprechend entsorgt werden.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Varoitus Koska portin aukosta voi emittoitua näkymätöntä säteilyä, kun kuitukaapelia ei ole kytkettynä, vältä säteilylle altistumista äläkä katso avoimiin aukkoihin.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Class 1 Laser Product Warning Warning Waarschuwing Varoitus Avertissement Warnung Avvertenza Advarsel! Aviso ¡Advertencia! Varning! Class 1 Laser Product Waarschuwing voor klasse 1 laserprodukten Lasertuote luokka 1 Produits Laser Class 1 Produkt-Warnhinweis zu Lasergeräten der Klasse 1 Prodotto Laser di Classe 1 Advarsel for laserprodukter i klasse 1 Aviso sobre produtos
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Varoitus Avertissement Achtung Ainoastaan koulutettu ja pätevä henkilökunta saa asentaa tai vaihtaa tämän laitteen. Tout installation ou remplacement de l'appareil doit être réalisé par du personnel qualifié et compétent. Gerät nur von geschultem, qualifiziertem Personal installieren oder auswechseln lassen.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Varoitus Asennuspohjan nostamiseen tarvitaan kaksi henkilöä. Nosta jalkojen (ei selän) avulla pitäen selkäsi suorana, jotta välttäisit loukkaantumista. Attention Le châssis doit être soulevé par au minimum deux personnes. Pour éviter tout risque d'accident, maintenez le dos droit et poussez sur vos jambes. Ne soulevez pas l'unité avec votre dos.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Lightning Activity Warning Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. Waarschuwing Tijdens onweer dat gepaard gaat met bliksem, dient u niet aan het systeem te werken of kabels aan te sluiten of te ontkoppelen. Varoitus Älä työskentele järjestelmän parissa äläkä yhdistä tai irrota kaapeleita ukkosilmalla.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Jewelry Removal Warning Warning Waarschuwing Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Advarsel Fjern alle smykker (inkludert ringer, halskjeder og klokker) før du skal arbeide på utstyr som er koblet til kraftledninger. Metallgjenstander som er koblet til kraftledninger og jord blir svært varme og kan forårsake alvorlige brannskader eller smelte fast til polene.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Warnung Lesen Sie die Installationsanweisungen, bevor Sie das System an die Stromquelle anschließen. Avvertenza Consultare le istruzioni di installazione prima di collegare il sistema all’alimentatore. Advarsel Aviso ¡Advertencia! Varning! Les installasjonsinstruksjonene før systemet kobles til strømkilden.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Avvertenza Advarsel Nei cablaggi fissi va incorporato un sezionatore a due poli facilmente accessibile. En lett tilgjengelig, topolet frakoblingsenhet må være innebygd i det faste ledningsnettet. Aviso Deverá incorporar-se um dispositivo de desconexão de dois pólos de acesso fácil, na instalação eléctrica fixa.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Warnung Avvertenza Zum Einbauen des Chassis in das Gerätegestell werden mindestens drei Personen benötigt: Zwei Personen sollten das Chassis festhalten, während eine dritte Person die Befestigungsschrauben festzieht.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Ground Conductor Warning Warning Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Aviso Nunca anule o condutor à terra nem opere o equipamento sem ter um condutor à terra adequadamente instalado. Em caso de dúvida em relação ao sistema de ligação à terra, contacte os serviços locais de inspecção eléctrica ou um electricista qualificado.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Advarsel Aviso ¡Advertencia! Varning! Når enheten installeres eller byttes, må jordledningen alltid tilkobles først og frakobles sist. Ao instalar ou substituir a unidade, a ligação à terra deverá ser sempre a primeira a ser ligada, e a última a ser desligada. Al instalar o sustituir el equipo, conecte siempre la toma de tierra al principio y desconéctela al final.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Short-Circuit Protection Warning Warning This product requires short-circuit (overcurrent) protection to be provided as part of the building installation. Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations. Waarschuwing Voor dit product moet kortsluitbeveiliging (overstroombeveiliging) deel uitmaken van de installatie in het gebouw.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Advertencia Este producto necesita estar conectado a la protección frente a cortacircuitos (sobretensiones) que exista en el edificio. Instálelo únicamente en conformidad con las regulaciones sobre cableado, tanto locales como nacionales, a las que se tenga que atener.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Warnung Entfernen Sie den Kabelmantel von jedem Kabel um genau die angegebene Länge. Wenn Sie zu viel von der Schutzverkleidung entfernen, besteht die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlags durch vom Terminalblock hervorstehende, ungeschützte Kabel. Wenn Sie zu wenig von dem Mantel entfernen, ist die Verbindung des Kabels zum oder seine Befestigung am Terminalblock u.U.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings DC Power Source Warning Warning Only a DC power source that is isolated from AC mains with reinforced insulation, and that complies with the other safety extra-low voltage (SELV) requirements in UL950, CSA 950 3rd Edition, EN 60950, and IEC950, can be connected to a Cisco 11500 system.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Avvertenza Solo un alimentatore elettrico DC isolato dal AC principale con materiale isolante rinforzato e aderente a altre esigenze di extra-low voltage (SELV) del UL950, CSA950 3rd Edition, EN 60950 e IEC950, può essere collegato a un sistema Cisco 11500.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Dual Power Supply Warning Warning Waarschuwing This unit might have more than one power supply connection; all connections must be removed completely for you to completely remove power from the unit. Deze eenheid kan meer dan één stroomtoevoerverbinding hebben; alle verbindingen moeten volledig worden verwijderd om de stroom van deze eenheid volledig te verwijderen.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings ¡Advertencia! Varning! Esta unidad podría tener más de una conexión de suministros de alimentación; para eliminar la alimentación por completo, deben desconectarse completamente todas las conexiones. Denna enhet kanske har mer än en strömförsörjningsanslutning; alla anslutningar måste vara helt avlägsnade innan strömtillförseln till enheten är fullständigt bruten.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Warnung Die Abbildung zeigt den Terminalblock des Gleichstrom-Netzgeräts. Verdrahten Sie das Gleichstrom-Netzgerät wie in der Abbildung dargestellt. Die richtige Verdrahtungsfolge ist Erde an Erde, positiv an positiv und negativ an negativ. Der Erdungsdraht sollte immer als erster verbunden und als letzter abgetrennt werden.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Blank Faceplate Requirement Warning Warning Blank faceplates (filler panels) serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Avvertenza Le piastre di protezione (pannelli di riempimento) hanno tre funzioni molto importanti: proteggono da tensioni e correnti pericolose all’interno dello chassis; limitano le interferenze elettromagnetiche (EMI) che possono interferire con altre apparecchiature e dirigono il flusso d'aria di raffreddamento attraverso lo chassis.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Power Off Before Working on System Warning Warning Before working on a system that has a standby/off switch, turn off the power by pressing the power switch to standby and unplug the power cord.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings ¡Advertencia! Antes de empezar a trabajar con un sistema cuyo interruptor incluya la posición standby, cierre la corriente posicionando el interruptor a standby y a continuación desconecte el cable eléctrico. Varning! Innan du arbetar på ett system med en standby-/strömbrytaromkopplare, slå av strömmen genom att ställa omkopplaren på standby och koppla ur nätsladden.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Advarsel Det er mulig at viftene fremdeles roterer når du tar vifteenheten ut av chassiset. Hold fingre, skrutrekkere og andre gjenstander borte fra vifteåpningene i viftehuset. Aviso Os ventiladores podem estar ainda em movimento quando retirar a unidade de ventilação do chassis.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Avvertenza Advarsel Non installare un modulo di alimentazione in corrente alternata e un modulo di alimentazione in corrente continua nello stesso chassis. En vekselstrømmodul og en likestrømmodul må aldri installeres i samme chassis. Aviso Nunca instale um modulo de corrente CA (corrente alternada) e um modulo CC (corrente contínua) no mesmo chassis.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Avvertenza Questa unità potrebbe essere dotata di più di un cavo di alimentazione. Per ridurre il rischio di scossa elettrica, scollegare i due cavi di alimentazione prima di procedere alla manutenzione dell’unità. Advarsel Denne enheten kan være utstyrt med mer enn én strømledning.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Varoitus Älä koskaan ohita maajohdinta tai käytä laitteita ilman oikein asennettua maajohdinta. Ota yhteyttä asianmukaiseen sähkötarkastusviranomaiseen tai sähköasentajaan, jos olet epävarma maadoituksen sopivuudesta. Attention Ne jamais rendre inopérant le conducteur de masse ni utiliser l’équipement sans un conducteur de masse adéquatement installé.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Translated Safety Warnings Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide D-44 78-13884-03
I N D EX A C accessory kit 1-8 cabling AC electrical specifications 1-6, A-2 CSS 11501 2-4 AC power cord CSS 11503 2-7 connecting CSS 11501 2-26 CSS 11506 2-7 connecting CSS 11503 2-27 Fast Ethernet Module 2-14 connecting CSS 11506 2-31 Gigabit Ethernet Module 2-16 AC power supply LEDs C-13 troubleshooting C-11, C-12 anti-static wrist strap 1-7 application protocol A-7 audience xvii Switch Control Module 2-11 changing the default username and password 3-7 chassis connecting to ground 2-22 gr
Index transparent cache 3-18 connectors DC power, checking 2-36 DC power cord CSS 11501 2-2 connecting CSS 11503 2-28 Fast Ethernet Module 2-14 connecting CSS 11506 2-33 Gigabit Ethernet Module 2-17 DC power supply Switch Control Module 2-11 connector location for CSS 11503 2-29 console port connector location for CSS 11506 2-34 connector pinouts B-3 LEDs C-14 troubleshooting C-10 troubleshooting C-11, C-12 CSS 11501 disk installing 1-12 failure C-20, C-23 mounting bracket installation
Index connector pinouts B-7 H hardware initialization 3-3 F fan module I location 2-10 installation troubleshooting C-18 precautions 1-20 Fast Ethernet Module (FEM) 16-port LEDs and connectors 2-14 preinstallation requirements 1-11 8-port LEDs and connectors 2-14 requirements 1-11 installing LED definitions 2-16 chassis ground connection 2-22 pinouts B-2 CSS 11501 1-12 front-mounting CSS 11501 brackets 1-13 CSS 11503 1-14 CSS 11503 brackets 1-15 CSS 11506 1-17 CSS 11506 brackets 1-17 li
Index module boot patterns 3-4 CSS 11506 1-18 power supply C-13 SCM 2-5, 2-13 Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Module 2-19 Session Accelerator Module 2-18 N network license key protocol A-6 entering 3-5 utilities protocols A-7 locating 1-8, 3-5 log files overview C-24 troubleshooting C-24 O Offline Diagnostic Monitor Menu 3-8 logging in to the CSS 3-9 lugs, grounding 2-23 P password-protecting the OffDM menu 3-8 M physical specifications A-4 mid-mounting pinouts CSS 11503 brackets 1-15 RJ-45 fast
Index LED definitions 2-18 R overview 2-18 rack-mounting shipment contents 1-8 CSS 11503 1-15 site requirements 1-2 CSS 11506 1-19 slot restrictions 1-21 regulatory compliance D-1 software license key location 1-8 requirements specifications installation tools and equipment 1-7 electrical A-2 site planning 1-2 environmental A-3 RJ-45 module A-5 fast Ethernet connector pinouts B-2 modules A-5 management connector pinouts B-7 physical A-4 RS-232 console port pinouts B-3 Switch Control
Index CSS 11503 fans C-16, C-17 CSS 11506 fan module C-18 modules C-21 power supply C-11, C-12 U unpacking CSS 11501 1-9 CSS 11503 1-9 CSS 11506 1-9 modules 1-24 V VTY log files C-24, C-25 W warning, safety 1-12, 1-14 wire stripping tool 2-22 wiring chassis ground 2-22 safety (warning) 1-7 Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide IN-6 78-13884-03