Quick Start Guide Advanced Integration Module Installation in Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers 1 Required Tools and Equipment 2 Opening the Chassis 3 Installing AIMs 4 Applying the AIM Label to the Chassis 5 Closing the Chassis 6 Verifying AIM Installation 7 Where to Go Next 8 Obtaining Documentation 9 Documentation Feedback 10 Obtaining Technical Assistance 11 Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
1 Required Tools and Equipment To install an advanced integration module (AIM) in a Cisco modular router chassis, you need the following tools and equipment: • Number 2 Phillips screwdriver or small flat-blade screwdriver • 1/4-inch nut driver • 3/16-inch open-end wrench • Torx-15 screwdriver (for installation in Cisco 3660 only) • ESD-preventive wrist strap • Tape for DC circuit breaker handle Safety Information For safety information that you need to know before working on your Cisco router, refer to the
The following warning applies to all routers: Warning Before opening the chassis, disconnect the telephone-network cables to avoid contact with telephone-network voltages. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Step 3 Figure 3 Lift the cover up to a 45-degree angle, and disengage it from the chassis. (See Figure 3.) Removing the Cover from Chassis of 2-RU Height with Removable Cover 2 72847 1 Opening a Chassis with a Plug-In CPU/Mainboard Perform this procedure with electrical power to the router turned OFF and with network interface cables disconnected. Warning Before removing the system board tray, disconnect the telephone-network cables to avoid contact with telephone-network voltages.
Removing Front Panel (If Present) from Chassis with Plug-In CPU/Mainboard (Cisco 3745 Shown) 72848 Figure 4 Hinges 2 3 Fan tray Two captive screws behind access door Access door 1 Step 2 Loosen the two captive retention screws on the front of the CPU/mainboard. (See Figure 5.) Step 3 Rotate the ejector levers to their open position. (See Figure 5.) Step 4 Pull the tray levers to slide the CPU/mainboard out of the chassis. (See Figure 5).
3 Installing AIMs Perform the following procedure for each AIM to be installed. To complete this procedure, you need a number 2 Phillips screwdriver or a flat-blade screwdriver (for Cisco 3660 only, a Torx-15 screwdriver), and a 1/4-inch nut driver. For more detailed instructions, refer to the online AIM installation procedure on Cisco.com. Note Some Cisco routers have one AIM connector (AIM slot 0), and some have two AIM connectors (AIM slot 0 and AIM slot 1).
Step 2 Figure 7 Remove screws from the system board near the AIM connector that you are going to use—screws labeled A in Figure 7 are present in all chassis; screws labeled B are present in all chassis except Cisco 2600 series chassis of 1-RU height. The screws in a Cisco 3660 router require use of a Torx-15 screwdriver.
Make sure you use the correct standoff with your AIM. Refer to Figure 8 to determine the correct standoff for your AIM. Note Figure 8 Standoff Orientation 4 1 7 5 8 3 6 9 117462 2 1 Plastic standoff for use with new Cisco 2600 series routers. 4 Plastic standoff for use with legacy Cisco 2600 series routers. 7 Plastic standoff for use with Cisco 3600 and Cisco 3700 series routers. 2 Metal standoff for use with new Cisco 2600 series routers.
Figure 9 Connecting an AIM to the System Board AIM Metal standoffs AIM connector Plastic standoff 72850 Front of system board Installed AIM 72851 Figure 10 9
4 Applying the AIM Label to the Chassis The AIM label for the chassis might be in the AIM mounting kit, or it might be attached to the label on the AIM card. Apply the chassis label as follows: Step 1 If the chassis label is attached to the label on the AIM card, carefully tear off the chassis label at the perforation. If the chassis label is in the AIM mounting kit, remove the label from the kit bag. Step 2 Peel the chassis label from its backing.
Closing a Chassis of 2-RU Height with Removable Cover Perform this procedure with electrical power to the router turned OFF, with network interface cables disconnected, and with the router removed from its mounting rack. Step 1 Hold the cover at a 45-degree angle, engage the hinge, and lower the cover onto the chassis. (See Figure 12.) Step 2 Reinstall the cover screws (typically five or six, depending on the router model).
Closing a Chassis with a Plug-In CPU/Mainboard Perform this procedure with electrical power to the router turned OFF and with network interface cables disconnected. Step 1 Make sure that the ejector levers are fully open. Carefully insert the CPU/mainboard into the chassis slot until the connector is engaged, and then close the ejector levers to fully seat the CPU/mainboard connector. (See Figure 13.) Step 2 Tighten the two captive retention screws; there is one at each edge of the CPU/mainboard.
6 Verifying AIM Installation Make sure that your router is operating with a Cisco IOS release and feature set that supports any AIMs that you have installed. Verify this by using the show version command. In the following example, one VPN AIM is recognized by the system (see the bold entry fourth line from last): Router# show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-JK8O3S-M), Version 12.2(1)T Copyright (c) 1986-2001 by cisco Systems, Inc.
To access online user documentation (PDF and HTML formats): From Cisco.com at http://www.cisco.com, under Products & Services, select Cisco 2600 Series Multiservice Platforms and select Instructions and Guides.
Ordering Documentation You can find instructions for ordering documentation at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/es_inpck/pdi.htm You can order Cisco documentation in these ways: • Registered Cisco.com users (Cisco direct customers) can order Cisco product documentation from the Ordering tool: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/ordering/index.shtml • Nonregistered Cisco.
To open a case by telephone, use one of the following numbers: Asia-Pacific: +61 2 8446 7411 (Australia: 1 800 805 227) EMEA: +32 2 704 55 55 USA: 1 800 553-2447 For a complete listing of Cisco TAC contacts, go to this URL: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml TAC Case Priority Definitions To ensure that all cases are reported in a standard format, Cisco has established case priority definitions.
Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 European Headquarters Cisco Systems International BV Haarlerbergpark Haarlerbergweg 13-19 1101 CH Amsterdam The Netherlands www-europe.cisco.com Tel: 31 0 20 357 1000 Fax: 31 0 20 357 1100 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA www.cisco.