Connect Router to the Network
Install the following modules, if you had them removed from the chassis while mounting into the rack.
• Power supplies
• Fabric Cards
• Fan trays
For more information on replacing components, see
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The images in this chapter are only for representation purposes, unless specified otherwise. The chassis' actual
appearance and size may vary.
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Connecting a Console to the Router
Before you create a network management connection for the router or connect the router to the network, you
must create a local management connection through a console terminal and configure an IP address for the
router. The router can be accessed using remote management protocols, such as SSH, Telnet, SCP and FTP.
By default, SSH is included in the software image. But telnet is not part of the software image. You must
manually install the telnet optional package to use it.
You also can use the console to perform the following functions, each of which can be performed through
the management interface after you make that connection:
• configure the router using the command-line interface (CLI)
• monitor network statistics and errors
Connecting a Console to the Router, on page 59
Connect the Management Interface, on page 61
Transceivers, Connectors, and Cables, on page 61
Install and Remove QSFP Transceiver Modules, on page 62
Connect Interface Ports, on page 65
Maintain Transceivers and Optical Cables, on page 66
Create the Initial Router Configuration, on page 66
Set Fabric Bandwidth Threshold, on page 75
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Replace a Fan
Tray.
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