Cisco Systems NPE-225 Network Card User Manual


 
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Network Processing Engine and Network Services Engine Installation and Configuration
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Installing an SFP Module—NPE-G2 7-20
Installing a GBIC—NPE-G1 7-23
Replacing the DIMM on the NPE-G2 7-24
Upgrading the SDRAM SODIMMs on the NPE-G1 (Optional) 7-26
Removing a SODIMM 7-26
Installing a SDRAM SODIMM 7-27
Inserting the NPE-G1 or NPE-G2 into the Router 7-28
Attaching the Rear Cable-Management Brackets and Cables (Optional) 7-29
Installing the NPE-G1 or NPE-G2 Cable-Management Brackets 7-29
Installing the Rear Cable-Management Brackets on a Front-Mounted Router (Optional) 7-31
Installing the Rear Cable-Management Brackets on a Rear-Mounted Router (Optional) 7-32
Installing the Default Cable-Management Bracket on a Cisco uBR7246VXR Router
(Optional) 7-34
Reconnecting Input Power and Powering Up the Router 7-35
Reconnecting AC-Input Power to the Cisco 7200 VXR Router 7-35
Reconnecting AC-Input Power to the Cisco uBR7246VXR Router 7-37
Reconnecting AC-Input Power to the Cisco uBR7225VXR Router 7-38
Reconnecting DC-Input Power to the Cisco 7200 VXR Router 7-38
Reconnecting DC-Input Power to a Cisco uBR7246VXR Router 7-41
Powering Up the Router 7-45
Enabling the Second Processor on the NPE-G1 7-46
Error Messages 7-47
Using show Commands Associated with the mpf Command 7-47
Using the show interface stats Command 7-48
Using the show ip interface Command 7-48
Using the show mpf cpu Command 7-49
Using the show mpf cpu history Command 7-49
Using the show mpf interface Command 7-50
Using the show mpf ip exact-route Command 7-51
Using the show mpf punt Command 7-51
Using the show version Command 7-51
Copying the Saved Configuration to NVRAM 7-52
Copying the Saved Configuration File from a Flash Disk or PC Card 7-53
Copying the Saved Configuration File from the CompactFlash Disk 7-53
Downloading the Saved Configuration from the TFTP Server 7-54
Auxiliary and Console Port Information 7-56
Configuring an Auxiliary Port to Receive Console Port Messages 7-56
Configuring the Native Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces 7-56
Changing the Media Type of the Native Gigabit Ethernet GBIC, SFP,
or RJ-45 Ports 7-56