Cisco ASR 9006 Manual - Page 20
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- 1. Field Replaceable Units
- 2. Online Insertion and Removal
- 3. Powering off the Router
- 4. Replacing the Chassis Air Filter
- 5. Required Tools and Equipment
- 6. Removing a Fan Tray
- 7. Installing a Fan Tray
- 8. Disconnecting AC Power
- 9. Reconnecting AC Power
- 10. Disconnecting DC Power
- 11. Reconnecting DC Power
Reconnecting DC Power
Step 4
Disconnect the DC power cables from their terminals in the following order and note the color of each cable
(Figure 2
a) Negative (PWR) cables first.
b) Positive (RTN) cables next.
c) Ground cable last.
Step 5
Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 for the other power tray, if installed.
Note
Caution
Reconnecting DC Power
Follow these steps to reconnect DC power to a DC power tray:
Procedure
Step 1
Set the power switch to the OFF (0) position.
Step 2
Check that the circuit breaker assigned to the DC power source you are reconnecting is powered OFF (0).
Step 3
Reconnect the DC power cables in the following order:
a) Ground cables first.
b) Positive (RTN) cables next.
c) Negative (PWR) cable last.
d) Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 for the other power tray (Cisco ASR 9010 Router only)
Caution
Caution
Step 4
Replace the clear plastic safety covers over the DC power connection terminal studs and tighten the screws.
Step 5
Set the DC power source circuit breaker to ON (1).
Step 6
Set the power tray switch to ON (1).
Caution
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for version 1 DC power,
Figure 3
This procedure describes how to disconnect DC power from all power modules in a single DC
power tray. The procedure is the same for each DC power tray, if more than one is installed.
If only one power tray is installed, performing the following procedure turns off all power to the
router.
To prevent injury and damage to the equipment, always attach the ground and source DC power
cable lugs to the power tray terminals in the following order: (1) ground to ground, (2) positive
(+) to positive (+), (3) negative (–) to negative (–).
Do not overtighten the nuts that secure the DC power cables to the power tray terminals. The
nuts should be tightened using the 7/16 hex socket and torque wrench to a torque of 45 to 50
in-lb.
Use this procedure only when reconnecting power to all power modules in a system that is powered
down completely.
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for version 2 DC power, or
Figure 3
for version 3 DC power):