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Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -

A

acronyms, list of xv

addresses, MAC 3-2

airflow

chassis clearance 3-8

exhaust 3-8

monitoring 3-8

AppleTalk, configuring 3-17

AutoInstall, configuring 3-14

auxiliary port 1-9

auxiliary port pinout A-7

B

banner, system 2-38, 2-41, 3-13

bootloader command 4-12

boot ROM

non-upgradeable 1-9

upgradeable 1-9

boot system flash command C-11

C

cables

4E RJ-45 pinout A-6

attaching

power 2-34, 2-38, 2-39

connecting port adapter 2-13

Input/Output 2-14

RJ-45 pinout A-5

swapping power 4-9

cache xv, A-3

integrated xvi

internal xvi

primary xvi

secondary, cache

tertiary xvi

unified xvi

cautions

against forcing power supplies into power supply bays 2-37, 2-45

changing passwords 3-22, 3-23

chassis installation 2-9

chassis overheating 3-8

handling the network processing engine 2-25, 2-28

mixing NSEs and NPEs 2-27

cd command C-6

chassis

clearance 3-8

ground connection procedure 2-12

ground receptacles 2-12, 2-13

rack-mounting 2-6

clearance, chassis 3-8

commands

bootldr 4-12

boot system flash C-11

boot system flash filename C-11

cd C-6

config-register 3-23, C-11

config terminal 3-19

configure terminal 3-22

confreg 3-22

copy running-config startup-config 3-14, 3-19, 3-23

delete C-10

dir C-7

enable 3-22

enable secret 3-23

format C-7

line con 0 3-23

mkdir C-9

no shutdown 3-23

password 3-23

pwd C-6

reload 3-23

reset 3-22

setup 3-15

show diag 3-23

show environment 3-8, 4-11

show environment last 3-8

show environment table 3-10, 4-11

show interfaces 3-2

show running-config 3-20

show startup-config 3-20, 3-21, 3-22

show version 3-23

CompactFlash Disk C-10

configurations A-4

software command overview C-3

specifications A-4

CompactFlash Disk options and Cisco IOS File System features C-1

config-register command 3-23, C-11

config terminal command 3-19

configuration file

saving 3-19

configurations

CompactFlash Disk A-4

configuration settings

viewing 3-23

configure terminal command 3-22

configuring

AutoInstall 3-14

basic router 3-14

global parameters 3-15, 3-16

sample configuration 3-17

IGRP 3-17

interfaces 3-19

reviewing changes 3-20

configuring autoboot

to boot form a local device 4-12

to boot from the network 4-11

confreg command 3-22

console port 1-9

console port pinout A-7

console terminal

system banner display 4-8

cooling subsystem

description 4-8

troubleshooting 4-10

copying to Flash memory C-8

copy running-config startup-config command 3-14, 3-19, 3-23

critical status level

environmental monitor 3-7

crossover cable, Ethernet pinout A-6

D

DCE xv

DC power

shutdown 3-7

delete command C-10

dir command C-7

displays

environmental 3-8

DMA xv

DTE xv

E

ECC, information 1-9

EEPROM

MAC address bank 3-6

electrostatic discharge 2-3

electrostatic discharge damage 2-24, 2-27

enable command 3-22

enable secret command 3-23

enabling booting C-10

enabling booting from a CompactFlash Disk C-10

environmental monitoring and reporting 3-8

description 3-7

ESD 2-3

Ethernet

interface configuration parameters 3-19

Ethernet pinouts

straight through or crossover cable A-6

exhaust air 3-8

F

fan failures

shutdown 3-12

Flash memory A-3, C-1, C-2, C-4, C-8

copying to C-8

format command C-7

G

global parameters

configuring 3-15

sample configuration 3-17

ground connection

procedure 2-12

receptacles 2-12, 2-13

H

handles

port adapter 3-2

hardware

addresses 3-2

hardware addresses

See also MAC addresses

high availability 1-9

I

identifying startup problems 4-8

IGRP

configuring 3-17

Input/Output

cables 2-14

connectors 2-14

inserting

NPE-G100 2-27

installation

brackets on the chassis 2-6

chassis in a rack 2-6

chassis on a tabletop (general installation) 2-5

checking shipping container 1-10

configuring Cisco 7304 3-14

connecting port adapter cables 2-13

grounding the chassis 2-12

interface parameters 3-19

site requirements 2-3

starting the router 3-13

tools for 2-2

interface

configuration 3-19

parameters 3-19

Interior Gateway Routing Protocol

See IGRP

Internet Packet Exchange

See IPX

Internet Protocol

See IP

IP

configuring 3-17

IPX

configuring 3-17

L

LEDs

DC OK 2-34

enabled on interface processors 2-38, 2-41, 3-13

NPE-G100 1-5

NSE-100 1-3

line con 0 command 3-23

M

MAC addresses

description 3-5

MAC-layer

addresses 3-2

messages

environmental 3-8

mkdir command C-9

modifications to configuration

reviewing 3-20

N

Non-upgradeable boot ROM 1-9

nonvolatile random-access memory

See NVRAM

normal status level

environmental monitor 3-7, 3-8

no shutdown command 3-23

NPE, processing engine xvi

NPE-G100 2-28

insertion 2-27

LEDs 1-5

slot designation 2-26

system board 1-9

NSE, processing engine xvi

NSE-100

LEDs 1-3

system board 1-8

numbering

logical interface 3-1

port adapter slot 3-1

NVRAM

information 1-8, 1-9

log 3-7

saving and viewing contents 3-19

O

OIR

functional description 3-6

online insertion and removal

See OIR

out-of-tolerance voltage condition 3-7

overheating

at startup 4-8

damage 3-7

monitoring 3-7

P

password

recovering lost 3-20

password command 3-23

pinouts

RJ-45 A-5

4E A-6

port adapter

logical interface numbering 3-1

slot numbering 3-1, 3-2

port adapters

connecting cables 2-13

ports

Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 A-4

ports, SFP 1-5

power

DC status 3-7

subsystem for troubleshooting 4-7, 4-9

power cord

troubleshooting 4-9

power supply

and environmental monitor 3-7

disabled 3-7

LED 2-34

shutdown 3-7

troubleshooting 4-8

procedures

checking shipping container 1-10

configuring the Cisco 7304 3-14

connecting port adapter cables 2-13

copying to Flash memory C-8

grounding the chassis 2-12

installing brackets on the chassis 2-6

installing chassis on a tabletop (general installation) 2-5

rack-mounting chassis 2-6

replacing or recovering a lost password 3-20

starting the router 3-13

viewing system configuration 3-23

processing engine

NPE xvi

NSE xvi

processor

shutdown 3-7

subsystem for troubleshooting 4-8

processor, description 1-9

pwd command C-6

pxf commands B-1

R

reload command 3-23

replacing or recovering a lost password 3-20

reset command 3-22

reviewing changes to configuration 3-20

RIP

configuring 3-17

RJ-45

4E

cable A-6

RJ-45, cable A-5

ROM monitor A-2, A-3

Routing Information Protocol

See RIP

S

sample configurations

global parameters 3-15

interface parameters 3-19

saving the configuration file 3-19

setup command 3-15

setup command facility

interface summary (example) 3-16

setup facility

System Configuration Dialog (example) 3-16

SFP

installation 2-20

online insertion and removal 2-19

port and cabling information A-4

SFP modules

about 2-19

installing 2-20

SFP ports 1-5

shipping container

contents 1-10

show commands

show diag 3-23

show environment 3-8, 4-11

show environment last 3-9

show environment table 3-10, 4-11

show interfaces 3-2

show running-config 3-20

show startup-config 3-20, 3-21, 3-22

show version 3-23

shutdown

environmental 3-7

fan failure 3-12

power supply 3-7

preventing administrative 3-23

processor 3-7

thresholds 3-7

Simple Network Management Protocol

See SNMP

site requirements

guidelines 2-3

slot/port numbers for interfaces 3-2

slot designation, NPE-G100 2-26

slot divider, removal 2-25

SNMP

configuring 3-17

SODIMM A-2, A-3

specifications

CompactFlash Disk A-4

Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 port pinouts A-4

startup

system 3-13

troubleshooting 4-8

status

DC power 3-7

environmental 3-8

interfaces 3-3

straight through cable, Ethernet pinout A-6

subsystems for troubleshooting

cooling 4-8, 4-10

power 4-7, 4-9

processor 4-8

system banner 2-38, 2-41, 3-13

system board

NPE-G100 1-9

NSE-100 1-8

T

temperature

internal chassis 3-7

thresholds 3-7

terms and acronyms xv

TFTP server C-4, C-7, C-8

tools for installation 2-2

troubleshooting

cooling subsystem 4-8, 4-10

power subsystem 4-7, 4-9

processor subsystem 4-8, 4-11

startup problems 4-8

U

upgradeable boot ROM 1-9

V

voltage monitoring 3-7

W

warnings

safety information 1-1, 2-4

warning status level

environmental monitor 3-7

wrist strap 2-24, 2-27


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