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Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5000 Series Routers
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CONTENTS
Preface vii
PREFACE
Changes to This Document vii
Communications, Services, and Additional Information vii
Overview 1
CHAPTER 1
Overview 1
Cisco NCS 5001 1
Cisco NCS 5002 3
Cisco NCS 5011 6
Cisco NCS 5064 9
Safety Guidelines 13
CHAPTER 2
Cisco NCS 5000 Safety Guidelines 13
Prepare to Install Cisco NCS 5000 15
CHAPTER 3
Installation Options with Racks and Cabinets 15
Airflow Direction 15
Chassis Weight 15
Required Equipment 16
Unpack and Inspect the New Router 16
Installing the NCS 5000 Router 19
CHAPTER 4
Installation Guidelines 19
Installing Cisco NCS 5000 20
Installing Cisco NCS 5001 20
Installing Cisco NCS 5002 22
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Installing Cisco NCS 5011 25
Installing Cisco NCS 5064 on a 2-post Rack 27
Installing Cisco NCS 5064 in a 4-post Rack 28
Grounding Cisco NCS 5000 31
Starting Cisco NCS 5000 33
Replacing NCS 5000 Router Components 35
CHAPTER 5
Replacing a Fan Module 35
Replacing a 1 (RU) Fan Module 36
Replacing a 2 (RU) Fan Module 37
(Only for NCS 5064) Replacing a 2 (RU) Fan Module 38
Replacing an AC Power Supply 39
Replacing a DC Power Supply 41
Replacing the Air Filter for Port Side Intake 42
Replacing Air Filter for Port Side Exhaust 43
(Only for NCS 5064) Replacing the Air Filter for Port Side Intake 45
(Only for NCS 5064) Replacing Air Filter for Port Side Exhaust 46
Accessory Kits 49
APPENDIX A
Accessory Kit Contents 49
Cisco NCS 5001 Router Accessory Kit 49
Cisco NCS 5002 Router Accessory Kit 49
Cisco NCS 5011 Router Accessory Kit 50
Cisco NCS 5064 Router Accessory Kit 50
Cabinet and Rack Installation 53
APPENDIX B
Cabinet and Rack Requirements 53
General Requirements for Cabins and Racks 53
Requirements Specific to Perforated Cabinets 54
Cable Management Guidelines 54
Technical Specifications 55
APPENDIX C
Router Specifications 55
Environment Specification 56
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Power Specifications 57
Specifications for the Cisco NCS 5001 Power Supply 57
Specifications for the Cisco NCS 5002 Power Supply 58
Specifications for the Cisco NCS 5011 Power Supply 59
Specifications for the Cisco NCS 5064 Power Supply 60
Cable and Port Specification 63
APPENDIX D
Console Port 63
Supported Power Cords and Plugs 63
Jumper Power Cord 67
LEDs 69
APPENDIX E
Chassis and Module LEDs for the Cisco NCS 5000 Series Routers 69
Chassis and Module LED Descriptions 69
Conditions Indicated by the Power Supply LEDs 70
Troubleshooting Hardware Components 71
APPENDIX F
Overview 71
Router Hardware Best Practices 71
Installation Best Practices 71
Initialization Best Practice 72
Router Operation Best Practices 72
Power Supply Conditions 72
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Contents
Preface
•Changes to This Document, on page vii
•Communications, Services, and Additional Information, on page vii
Changes to This Document
This table lists the technical changes made to this document since it was first released.
Table 1: Changes to This Document
SummaryDate
Initial release of this document for the 6.0 release.December 2015
Added information about NCS 5011.April 2016
Republished with documentation updates for Release
6.1.2 features.
November 2016
Republished with documentation updates for Release
6.2.1 features.
February 2017
Added information about NCS 5064.January 2019
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Preface
Preface
CHAPTER 1
Overview
This chapter provides an overview of the Cisco 5000 Series routers.
The Network Convergence System 5000 Series offers a high-density, small-form-factor MPLS aggregation
router for metro aggregation. It is designed to economically scale large enterprise, over-the-top (OTT), and
service provider Data Center networking architectures.
•Overview, on page 1
•Cisco NCS 5001, on page 1
•Cisco NCS 5002, on page 3
•Cisco NCS 5011, on page 6
•Cisco NCS 5064, on page 9
Overview
This chapter provides an overview of the Cisco 5000 Series routers.
The Network Convergence System 5000 Series offers a high-density, small-form-factor MPLS aggregation
router for metro aggregation. It is designed to economically scale large enterprise, over-the-top (OTT), and
service provider Data Center networking architectures.
Cisco NCS 5001
Cisco NCS 5001 Overview
The Cisco NCS 5001 router is an extension to Cisco's routing platform portfolio enabling Service Providers
and MPLS enabled data center architectures to offer elastic networks with improved business agility and
simplified operations to deliver high-bandwidth mobile, video, and cloud services.
It can also operate as an extension shelf of Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers using
Network Virtualization (nV) technology, consolidating multiple layers in the network and dramatically reducing
operational costs.
The Cisco NCS 5001 router is a small form factor dense GE/10GE aggregation systems. Powered by industry
leading routing operation system, IOS-XR, the system also offers rich functions such as third party application
hosting, machine-to-machine interface, telemetry and flexible package delivery.
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Figure 1: Cisco NCS 5001 Router - Back (Fan Side) View
Figure 2: Cisco NCS 5001 Router - Front (Port Side) View
Ports
Cisco NCS 5001 router consists of the following ports:
• 40 x One GE/10GE SFP+ ports
• 16 x Regular 10G SFP+ Ports
• 24 x DWDM and ZR Capable 10G SFP+ Ports (Purple in color)
• 4 x 100G QSFP28 ports (Light Green in color)
Features
The Cisco NCS 5001 router has the following features:
• Two 1+1 redundant, hot-swappable power supplies, which provide port side intake or exhaust for cooling
• Two 1+1 redundant, hot-swappable fan modules, which provide port side intake or exhaust for cooling
• A management and console interface are on the port (front) side of the router whereas the USB interface
on the fan (back) side of the router.
Power Supply
The Cisco NCS 5001 chassis has slots for two 1+1 redundant power supplies. Power supply options need to
be configured with the base chassis. A minimum of one power supply is required for normal operation. The
following table lists the power supplies that are configurable with the Cisco NCS 5001 router.
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Cisco NCS 5001
Table 2: Power Supplies for the Cisco NCS 5001 router
Power SupplyPart Number
Cisco NCS 5000 Power DC 930W Front to Back AirflowNC5K-PDC-930W-FR
Cisco NCS 5000 Power DC 930W Front to Back Airflow, spareNC5K-PDC-930W-FR=
Cisco NCS 5000 Power DC 930W Back to Front AirflowNC5K-PDC-930W-BK
Cisco NCS 5000 Power DC 930W Back to Front Airflow, spareNC5K-PDC-930W-BK=
Cisco NCS 5000 Series Router Power AC 650W Front to Back AirflowNC5K-PAC-650W-FR
Cisco NCS 5000 Series Router Power AC 650W Front to Back
Airflow, spare
NC5K-PAC-650W-FR=
Cisco NCS 5000 Series Router Power AC 650W Back to Front AirflowNC5K-PAC-650W-BK
Cisco NCS 5000 Series Router Power AC 650W Back to Front
Airflow, spare
NC5K-PAC-650W-BK=
Fan Modules
The Cisco NCS 5001 chassis has slots for two 1+1 redundant fan modules. The fan modules are hot-swappable.
Fan modules operate in an 1+1 redundancy mode. Fan options need to be configured with the base chassis.
The Cisco NCS 5001 system supports both forward and reverse airflow. The system can work with a single
fan failure. More than one fan failure leads to system shutdown. The following table lists the fan modules
that are configurable with the Cisco NCS 5001 router.
Table 3: Fan Modules for the Cisco NCS 5001 router
Fan ModulePart Number
Cisco NCS 5001 Router Fan Front to Back AirflowNCS-5001-FN-FR
Cisco NCS 5001 Router Fan Front to Back Airflow, spareNCS-5001-FN-FR=
Cisco NCS 5001 Router Fan Back to Front AirflowNCS-5001-FN-BK
Cisco NCS 5001 Router Fan Back to Front Airflow, spareNCS-5001-FN-BK =
Cisco NCS 5002
Cisco NCS 5002
The Cisco NCS 5002 router is also an extension to Cisco's routing platform portfolio enabling Service Providers
and MPLS enabled data center architectures to offer elastic networks with improved business agility and
simplified operations to deliver high-bandwidth mobile, video, and cloud services.
It can also operate as an extension shelf of Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers using
Network Virtualization (nV) technology, consolidating multiple layers in the network and dramatically reducing
operational costs.
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Overview
Cisco NCS 5002
The Cisco NCS 5002 router is a small form factor dense GE/10GE aggregation systems in 2RU form factor.
Powered by industry leading routing operation system, IOS-XR, the system also offers rich functions such as
third party application hosting, machine-to-machine interface, telemetry and flexible package delivery.
Figure 3: Cisco NCS 5002 - Back (Fan Side) View
Figure 4: Cisco NCS 5002 - Front (Port Side) View
Ports
Cisco NCS 5002 router consists of the following ports:
• 80 x One GE/10GE SFP+ ports
• 40 x Regular 10G SFP+ Ports, on baseboard
• 40 x DWDM and ZR Capable 10G SFP+ Ports, on mezzanine (Cisco Metallic Grey in color)
• 4 x 100G QSFP28 ports (Light Green in color)
Features
The Cisco NCS 5002 router has the following features:
• Two 1+1 redundant, hot-swappable power supplies, which provide port side intake or exhaust for cooling
• Two 1+1 redundant, hot-swappable fan modules, which provide port side intake or exhaust for cooling
• A management, console, and the USB interface on the port (front) side of the router
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Cisco NCS 5002
Power Supply
The Cisco NCS 5002 chassis has slots for two 1+1 redundant power supplies. Power supply options need to
be configured with the base chassis. A minimum of one power supply is required for normal operation. The
following table lists the power supplies that are configurable with the Cisco NCS 5002 router.
Table 4: Power Supplies for the Cisco NCS 5002 router
Power SupplyPart Number
Cisco NCS 5000 Power DC 930W Front to Back AirflowNC5K-PDC-930W-FR
Cisco NCS 5000 Power DC 930W Front to Back Airflow, spareNC5K-PDC-930W-FR=
Cisco NCS 5000 Power DC 930W Back to Front AirflowNC5K-PDC-930W-BK
Cisco NCS 5000 Power DC 930W Back to Front Airflow, spareNC5K-PDC-930W-BK=
Cisco NCS 5000 Series Router Power AC 650W Front to Back
Airflow
NC5K-PAC-650W-FR
Cisco NCS 5000 Series Router Power AC 650W Front to Back
Airflow, spare
NC5K-PAC-650W-FR=
Cisco NCS 5000 Series Router Power AC 650W Back to Front
Airflow
NC5K-PAC-650W-BK
Cisco NCS 5000 Series Router Power AC 650W Back to Front
Airflow, spare
NC5K-PAC-650W-BK=
Fan Modules
The Cisco NCS 5002 chassis has slots for two 1+1 redundant fan modules. The fan modules are hot-swappable.
Fan modules operate in an 1+1 redundancy mode. Fan options need to be configured with the base chassis.
The Cisco NCS 5002 system supports both forward and reverse airflow. The system can work with a single
fan failure. More than one fan failure leads to system shutdown. The following table lists the fan modules
that are configurable with the Cisco NCS 5002 router.
Table 5: Fan Modules for the Cisco NCS 5002 router
Fan ModulePart Number
Cisco NCS 5002 Router Fan Front
to Back Airflow
NCS-5002-FN-FR
Cisco NCS 5002 Router Fan Front
to Back Airflow, spare
NCS-5002-FN-FR=
Cisco NCS 5002 Router Fan Back
to Front Airflow
NCS-5002-FN-BK
Cisco NCS 5002 Router Fan Back
to Front Airflow, spare
NCS-5002-FN-BK=
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Cisco NCS 5011
Cisco NCS 5011
The Cisco NCS 5011 router is also an extension to Cisco's routing platform portfolio enabling Service Providers
and MPLS enabled data center architectures to offer elastic networks with improved business agility and
simplified operations to deliver high-bandwidth mobile, video, and cloud services.
The Cisco NCS 5011 router consists of 32 QSFP+/QSFP28 ports. The NCS 5011 system supports 10GE,
25GE, 40GE, 50GE, and 100GE.
The Cisco NCS 5011 system extends 4x10G, 4x25G, and 2x50G breakout support for Copper Optics.
Configure Breakout
Log into the router in the config mode, and type the following command (in this example, the breakout optics
is inserted in port 0):
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# controller optics 0/0/0/0 breakout 4x10
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# controller optics 0/0/0/0 breakout 4x25
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# controller optics 0/0/0/0 breakout 2x50
• The broken out interfaces are named as follows:
• tenGigE 0/0/0/0/0, tenGigE 0/0/0/0/1, tenGigE 0/0/0/0/2, and tenGigE 0/0/0/0/3
•twentyFiveGigE 0/0/0/0/0, twentyFiveGigE 0/0/0/0/1, twentyFiveGigE 0/0/0/0/2, and twentyFiveGigE
0/0/0/0/3
• FiftyGigE 0/0/0/0/0, FiftyGigE 0/0/0/0/1
• The above commands fail if the optics inserted do not support breakout. Only copper optics are currently
supported.
• The commands succeed if there are no optics inserted, and the breakout is executed whenever optics are
inserted at a later stage.
Note
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Cisco NCS 5011
Figure 5: Cisco NCS 5011 - Back (Fan Side) View
Figure 6: Cisco NCS 5011 - Front (Port Side) View
Ports
Cisco NCS 5011 router consists of the following ports:
• 2 x 10GE SFP + ports
• 32 x 100G QSFP28-100 ports
Features
The Cisco NCS 5011 router has the following features:
• Two 1+1 redundant, hot-swappable power supplies, which provide port side intake or exhaust for cooling
• Four 3+1 redundant, hot-swappable fan modules, which provide port side intake or exhaust for cooling
• A management, console, and the USB interface on fan side of the router
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Cisco NCS 5011
Power Supply
The Cisco NCS 5011 chassis has slots for two 1+1 redundant power supplies. Power supply options need to
be configured with the base chassis. A minimum of one power supply is required for normal operation. The
following table lists the power supplies that are configurable with the Cisco NCS 5011 router.
Table 6: Power Supplies for the Cisco NCS 5011 router
Power SupplyPart Number
Cisco NCS 5000 Power DC 930W Front to Back AirflowNC5K-PDC-930W-FR
Cisco NCS 5000 Power DC 930W Front to Back Airflow, spareNC5K-PDC-930W-FR=
Cisco NCS 5000 Power DC 930W Back to Front AirflowNC5K-PDC-930W-BK
Cisco NCS 5000 Power DC 930W Back to Front Airflow, spareNC5K-PDC-930W-BK=
Cisco NCS 5000 Series Router Power AC 650W Front to Back
Airflow
NC5K-PAC-650W-FR
Cisco NCS 5000 Series Router Power AC 650W Front to Back
Airflow, spare
NC5K-PAC-650W-FR=
Cisco NCS 5000 Series Router Power AC 650W Back to Front
Airflow
NC5K-PAC-650W-BK
Cisco NCS 5000 Series Router Power AC 650W Back to Front
Airflow, spare
NC5K-PAC-650W-BK=
Fan Modules
The Cisco NCS 5011 chassis has slots for four 3+1 redundant fan modules. The fan modules are hot-swappable.
Fan options need to be configured with the base chassis. The Cisco NCS 5011 system supports both forward
and reverse airflow. The system can work with a single fan failure. More than one fan failure leads to system
shutdown. The following table lists the fan modules that are configurable with the Cisco NCS 5011 router.
Table 7: Fan Modules for the Cisco NCS 5011 router
Fan ModulePart Number
Cisco NCS 5011 Router Fan Front
to Back Airflow
NCS-5011-FN-FR
Cisco NCS 5011 Router Fan Front
to Back Airflow, spare
NCS-5011-FN-FR=
Cisco NCS 5011 Router Fan Back
to Front Airflow
NCS-5011-FN-BK
Cisco NCS 5011 Router Fan Back
to Front Airflow, spare
NCS-5011-FN-BK=
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Cisco NCS 5064
The Cisco NCS 5064 router, which is also an extension to Cisco's routing platform portfolio enabling Service
Providers and MPLS enabled data center architectures to offer elastic networks with improved business agility
and simplified operations to deliver high-bandwidth mobile, video, and cloud services.
The Cisco NCS 5064 router is a small form factor dense 100GE aggregation systems in 2RU form factor.
Powered by industry leading routing operation system, IOS-XR, the system also offers rich functions such as
third party application hosting, machine-to-machine interface, telemetry and flexible package delivery.
Figure 7: Cisco NCS 5064 - Back (Fan Side) View
Figure 8: Cisco NCS 5604 - Front (Port Side) View
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Ports
Figure 9: Cisco NCS 5604 Port Label
• 64 QSFP28 ports with the capability of operating at 100G and 40G rates.
• Ports 0-15 also support dynamic breakout with these combinations: 4x10G, 4x25G, and 2x50G.
• Ports 48-63 may also support MACsec in a future release.
• 2 x 10GE SFP+ ports (although physically present, these are not supported by IOS-XR).
Configure Breakout
Log into the router in the config mode, and type the following command (in this example, the breakout optics
is inserted in port 0):
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# controller optics 0/0/0/0 breakout 4x10
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# controller optics 0/0/0/0 breakout 4x25
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# controller optics 0/0/0/0 breakout 2x50
• The broken out QSFP interface will be named as following, depending on the break out mode:
• 4x10G: TenGigE 0/0/0/0/0, TenGigE 0/0/0/0/1, TenGigE 0/0/0/0/2, and TenGigE 0/0/0/0/3
• 4x25G: TwentyFiveGigE 0/0/0/0/0, TwentyFiveGigE 0/0/0/0/1, TwentyFiveGigE 0/0/0/0/2, and
TwentyFiveGigE 0/0/0/0/3
• 2x50G: FiftyGigE 0/0/0/0/0, FiftyGigE 0/0/0/0/1
• The above commands fail if the optics inserted do not support breakout.
• The commands succeed if there are no optics inserted, and the breakout is executed whenever optics are
inserted at a later stage.
• For 4x10 breakout, copper and non-copper optics are also supported.
For 4x10 breakout, the supported optics type are : 40G SR4, 40G LR, 40G AOC, 40G PSM, 40G AC
(active copper), and 40G CR4 (passive copper).
Note
Features
The Cisco NCS 5064 router has the following features:
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• Two hot-swappable power supply (PSUs) that support 1+1 redundancy under most conditions. Only
when the 930W DC supplies (NC5K-PDC-930W-FR and NC5K-PDC-930W-BK) are used, both the
PSUs must be inserted and operational in a non-redundant 2+0 mode.
• Different power supply units (PSUs) are available for different air flow configurations.
• Three hot-swappable fan modules that provide port side intake or port side exhaust cooling in 2+1
redundancy mode.
• A management, console, and the USB interface on fan side of the router.
Power Supply
The Cisco NCS 5064 chassis has slots for two 1+1 redundant power supplies. Power supply options need to
be configured with the base chassis. A minimum of one power supply is required for normal operation.
When 930W DC power supply (NC5K-PDC-930W-BK or NC5K-PDC-930W-FR) is used, redundancy is not
supported.
Caution
The following table lists the power supplies that are configurable with the Cisco NCS 5064 router.
Table 8: Power Supplies for the Cisco NCS 5064 router and Redundancy Support Matrix
2+0
Non-Redundant
Mode
1+1
Redundant
Mode
1+0
Non-Redundant
Mode
ColorPower SupplyPart Number
YesNoNoRedCisco NCS
5000 Power DC
930W Front to
Back Airflow
NC5K-PDC-930W-FR
YesNoNoBlueCisco NCS
5000 Power DC
930W Back to
Front Airflow
NC5K-PDC-930W-BK
NoYesYesRedCisco NCS
5000 Power AC
1200W Front to
Back Airflow
NC5K-PAC-1200W-FR
NoYesYesBlueCisco NCS
5000 Series
Router Power
AC 1200W
NC55-1200W-ACFW
NoYesYesWhiteCisco NCS
5000 Power
HVAC/DC
1200W
Bi-direcitonal
Airflow
NC5K-PUV-1200W
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Fan Modules
The Cisco NCS 5064 chassis has slots for three 2+1 redundant fan modules. The fan modules are hot-swappable.
Fan options need to be configured with the base chassis. The Cisco NCS 5064 system supports both forward
and reverse airflow. The system can work with a single fan failure. More than one fan failure leads to system
shutdown. The following table lists the fan modules that are configurable with the Cisco NCS 5064 router.
To replace the fan module, see the (Only for NCS 5064) Replacing a 2 (RU) Fan Module, on page 38 procedure.
Table 9: Fan Modules for the Cisco NCS 5064 router
ColorFan ModulePart Number
RedCisco NCS 5064 Router Fan Front to Back AirflowNCS-5064-FN-FR
BlueCisco NCS 5064 Router Fan Back to Front AirflowNCS-5064-FN-BK
System Air flow
Power supplies and fan modules must maintain the same air flow direction. The airflow direction can be
identified based on the PID description and the handle color of both power supplies and fan modules.
Note, however, that the NC5K-PUV-1200W power supply can operate in both (front to back and back to
front) air flow directions. When this power supply is used, the Cisco IOS-XR software automatically configures
the PSU fan direction, based on the system fan modules that are inserted in the chassis. Do not mix power
supplies and fan modules with different air flow directions. Such mixing leads to a system shutdown.
Do not mix power supplies and fan modules with different air flow directions. This will lead to a system
shutdown.
Filters are not mandatory. At any given time, the system may have either a port side intake filter or a port side
exhaust filter, and not both.
Note
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Cisco Network Convergence System 5011 Installation guide

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Installation guide

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