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Preface iii Objectives iii Organization iii Related Documentation iv Obtaining Documentation v C v Product Documentation DVD v Ordering Documentation v Documentation Feedback vi Cisco Product Security Overview vi Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products vi Product Alerts and Field Notices vii Obtaining Technical Assistance vii Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website vii Submitting a Service Request viii Definitions of Service Request Severity viii Obtaining Additional Publications and Information ix CHAPTER 1 NSE-100 Overview 1-1 Supported Platforms 1-1 NSE-100 Description 1-1 NSE-100 Hardware MAC Addresses Filtering 1-1 Interfaces and LEDs 1-2 Components 1-3 System Management Functions 1-5 NSE-100 Memory Information 1-5 Memory Systems Overview 1-5 Memory Specifications 1-6 Memory Locations 1-8 Determining the Memory Configuration 1-9 Gigabit Ethernet GBIC Port and Cabling Specifications 1-10 Mode-Conditioning Patch Cord Description 1-11 CWDM GBIC Modules 1-12 Fast Ethernet Management Port Connections 1-12 Contents 4 Cisco 7304 Network Service Engine Installation and Configuration OL-3967-01 CHAPTER 2 NSE-150 Overview 2-1 Supported Platforms 2-1 NSE-150 Description 2-1 LEDs 2-1 Components 2-3 NSE-150 Memory Information 2-5 Gigabit Ethernet SFP Port and Cabling Specifications 2-6 Master List of Supported SFP Modules 2-6 CWDM SFP Modules 2-7 1000BASE-T SFP Module 2-8 Optical Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-SX SFP Modules 2-8 Optical Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-LX/LH SFP Modules 2-8 Optical Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-ZX SFP Modules 2-9 Optical Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-BX SFP Modules 2-9 USB Interface 2-10 Fast Ethernet Management Port Connections 2-10 Console and Auxiliary Ports 2-10 CHAPTER 3 Preparation for Installation 3-1 Required Tools and Equipment 3-1 Software Requirements 3-1 Bandwidth Oversubscription 3-2 Safety Guidelines 3-2 Safety Warnings 3-3 Class 1 and Class 1M Laser Warning 3-6 Backplane Voltage Warning 3-7 Faceplates and Cover Panel Requirement 3-8 Lightning Activity Warning 3-9 Radiation from Open Port Aperture 3-10 Battery Handling Warning 3-11 Electrical Equipment Guidelines 3-12 Telephone Wiring Guidelines 3-12 Electrostatic Discharge Prevention 3-12 CHAPTER 4 Removing and Installing the NSE 4-1 Ensuring Easy Access to the Router 4-1 Powering Down the Router and Disconnecting Input Power 4-2 Powering Down an AC-Input Power Supply 4-2 Contents 5 Cisco 7304 Network Service Engine Installation and Configuration OL-3967-01 Powering Down a DC-Input Power Supply and Removing the DC-Input Leads 4-3 Removing the Network Services Engine 4-4 Removing the Slot Divider for a Redundant Configuration 4-5 Inserting the Network Services Engine 4-7 Removing and Replacing the SDRAM SODIMM 4-8 Removing a SDRAM SODIMM on the NSE-100 4-9 Inserting a SDRAM SODIMM on the NSE-100 4-10 Installing and Using the CompactFlash Disk 4-11 Product Description 4-11 Installing and Removing the CompactFlash Disk 4-13 About GBIC Modules (NSE-100) 4-13 Installing and Removing the GBIC Modules and Cables 4-14 Attaching Multimode and Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cables 4-15 Attaching the Mode-Conditioning Patch Cord 4-17 Installing and Removing SFP Modules (NSE-150) 4-17 Installing and Removing the CWDM GBIC and SFP Modules 4-18 Connecting the Fast Ethernet 10/100 Cable to the Fast Ethernet Management Port 4-18 Intra-Building Lightning Protection 4-19 Attaching the Console Port and Auxiliary Port Cables 4-19 Reconnecting Input Power and Powering Up the Router 4-19 Reconnecting AC-Input Power 4-19 Reconnecting DC-Input Power 4-20 Powering Up the Router 4-22 Verifying a Successful Boot 4-22 CHAPTER 5 High Availability NSE Redundancy 5-1 High Availability System Requirements 5-1 High Availability Commands 5-2 FPGA Upgrades and Failover 5-3 GBIC Module, SFP Module, and FE Management Port Addressing 5-3 CompactFlash Disk Commands 5-3 CHAPTER 6 Working with a CompactFlash Disk 6-1 Software Command Overview 6-1 Using Software Commands 6-3 Using the show Command 6-3 Using the pwd Command 6-4 Contents 6 Cisco 7304 Network Service Engine Installation and Configuration OL-3967-01 Using the cd Command 6-4 Using the dir Command 6-5 Using the format Command 6-5 Using the copy Command 6-6 Using the mkdir Command 6-7 Using the rmdir Command 6-8 Using the delete Command 6-8 Enabling Booting from a CompactFlash Disk 6-9 Boot Environment Variables 6-10 Making a CompactFlash Disk-Based Software Image the Bootable Software Image 6-11 CHAPTER 7 Upgrading, Configuration, and Troubleshooting Tasks 7-1 Configuration Tasks 7-1 Upgrading FPGA 7-2 FPGA Recovery Upgrade on the NSE-150 7-2 Upgrading ROMmon 7-2 Using the show rom-monitor Command 7-2 Using the upgrade rom-monitor Command 7-3 Troubleshooting ROMmon Upgrades 7-4 Additional ROMmon Upgrade Information 7-4 Configuring Autoboot to Boot from the Network 7-4 Configuring Autoboot to Boot from a Local Device 7-4 Using the Bootldr Command 7-4 Failure to Boot After a SDRAM Upgrade or Replacement 7-5 Using the show version Command 7-5 Using the show c7300 Command 7-6 Using the show c7300 pxf accounting or show pxf Command 7-7 Using Debugging Commands and PXF 7-7 Ethernet Pause Frames on the NSE Gigabit Ethernet Ports 7-7 Troubleshooting

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Cisco 7304 Network Service Engine
Installation and Configuration
Product Number: 7300-NSE-100, 7300-NSE-100=, 7300-NSE-150,
7300-NSE-150=
Platform Supported: Cisco 7304




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The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices: The equipment described in this manual generates and may radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is not
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Cisco 7304 Network Service Engine Installation and Configuration
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, C O N T E N T S

Preface iii

Objectives iii

Organization iii

Related Documentation iv

Obtaining Documentation v
Cisco.com v
Product Documentation DVD v
Ordering Documentation v
Documentation Feedback vi

Cisco Product Security Overview vi
Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products vi

Product Alerts and Field Notices vii

Obtaining Technical Assistance vii
Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website vii
Submitting a Service Request viii
Definitions of Service Request Severity viii
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information ix


CHAPTER 1 NSE-100 Overview 1-1

Supported Platforms 1-1

NSE-100 Description 1-1
NSE-100 Hardware MAC Addresses Filtering 1-1
Interfaces and LEDs 1-2
Components 1-3
System Management Functions 1-5
NSE-100 Memory Information 1-5
Memory Systems Overview 1-5
Memory Specifications 1-6
Memory Locations 1-8
Determining the Memory Configuration 1-9

Gigabit Ethernet GBIC Port and Cabling Specifications 1-10
Mode-Conditioning Patch Cord Description 1-11
CWDM GBIC Modules 1-12
Fast Ethernet Management Port Connections 1-12

Cisco 7304 Network Service Engine Installation and Configuration
OL-3967-01 3

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CHAPTER 2 NSE-150 Overview 2-1

Supported Platforms 2-1

NSE-150 Description 2-1
LEDs 2-1
Components 2-3
NSE-150 Memory Information 2-5

Gigabit Ethernet SFP Port and Cabling Specifications 2-6
Master List of Supported SFP Modules 2-6
CWDM SFP Modules 2-7
1000BASE-T SFP Module 2-8
Optical Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-SX SFP Modules 2-8
Optical Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-LX/LH SFP Modules 2-8
Optical Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-ZX SFP Modules 2-9
Optical Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-BX SFP Modules 2-9
USB Interface 2-10

Fast Ethernet Management Port Connections 2-10

Console and Auxiliary Ports 2-10


CHAPTER 3 Preparation for Installation 3-1

Required Tools and Equipment 3-1

Software Requirements 3-1

Bandwidth Oversubscription 3-2

Safety Guidelines 3-2
Safety Warnings 3-3
Class 1 and Class 1M Laser Warning 3-6
Backplane Voltage Warning 3-7
Faceplates and Cover Panel Requirement 3-8
Lightning Activity Warning 3-9
Radiation from Open Port Aperture 3-10
Battery Handling Warning 3-11
Electrical Equipment Guidelines 3-12
Telephone Wiring Guidelines 3-12
Electrostatic Discharge Prevention 3-12


CHAPTER 4 Removing and Installing the NSE 4-1

Ensuring Easy Access to the Router 4-1

Powering Down the Router and Disconnecting Input Power 4-2
Powering Down an AC-Input Power Supply 4-2

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