Cisco Systems Network Card FE 511 K9 User Manual

Installing the Cisco WAE Inline Network Adapter  
Product Number: WAE-INLN-4CG=  
Models: FE-511-K9, WAE-511-K9, WAE-611-K9, WAE-512-K9, WAE-612-K9, WAE-7326-K9, WAE-7341-K9,  
WAE-7371-K9, WAE-674-K9  
This document describes how to install the Cisco WAE inline network adapter in your edge or core WAE  
appliance. These instructions are intended for experienced technicians.  
Note  
The Cisco WAE inline network adapter is not supported in a Central Manager appliance. (For more  
Contents  
This document contains the following sections:  
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Product Overview  
The WAAS software defines two new interface types: A group interface that represents an inline pair  
grouping and a port interface that represents the individual port. These interfaces are referred to as  
inlineGroup and inlinePort.  
InlineGroup interfaces are numbered using the format slot/group. The slot number is the slot in which  
the adapter is inserted. (In the WAE 500 series and 600 series appliances, you must install the adapter in  
slot 1 only.) The group number is either 0 or 1 (each adapter has 2 group pairs). The group number is  
displayed on the adapter label.  
InlinePort interfaces are numbered slot/group/lan or slot/group/wan. The last attribute is the LAN or  
WAN designator.  
The inline network adapter also includes an onboard programmable watch dog timer (WDT) controller  
that allows you to set the time to wait after a failure event, such as a power outage or a kernel crash,  
before the unit begins to operate in mechanical bypass mode. In mechanical bypass mode, traffic is  
bridged between the LAN and WAN ports of each group. Mechanical bypass mode prevents the WAE  
from becoming a single point of failure and allows traffic to continue to flow between the router and the  
client while it passes through an unresponsive WAE without being processed.  
For more information about configuring the inline network adapter, see the Cisco Wide Area Application  
Services Configuration Guide.  
Ports and LED Indicators  
Figure 2 shows the inline network adapter port numbers, interface designations, and LEDs.  
Figure 2 Inline Network Adapter Port Numbering and LEDs  
W1 L1 W0 L0  
LINK/ACT  
100  
BYPASS  
1000  
W1  
L1  
W0  
L0  
W1 Port WAN1; Group 1 WAN interface  
W0 Port WAN0; Group 0 WAN interface  
L1 Port LAN1; Group 1 LAN interface  
L0 Port LAN0: Group 0 LAN interface  
The inline network adapter has three LEDs that correspond to each port (the W1 LEDs correspond to  
Port W1, and so forth). Table 1 describes the LEDs.  
Table 1  
Inline Network Adapter LEDs  
LEDs  
State  
On  
Description  
Link / Activity  
The 10/100/1000BASE-T interface is receiving power.  
The Ethernet link is transmitting data.  
Blinking  
On  
100  
The speed of the Ethernet connection is 100BASE-TX.  
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Product Overview  
Table 1  
Inline Network Adapter LEDs (continued)  
LEDs  
State  
Description  
1000  
On  
The speed of the Ethernet connection is 1000BASE-TX.  
The corresponding ports are in mechanical bypass mode.  
Bypass  
Both the 100 and  
1000 LEDs are on  
Note  
On older inline network adapters, the LEDs are labelled 0, 1, 2, and 3. These correspond to W1, L1, W0,  
and L0 respectively.  
Adapter Specifications  
Table 2 describes the inline network adapter technical and general specifications.  
Table 2  
Inline Network Adapter Specifications  
Specification  
Description  
Copper Gigabit Ethernet Specifications  
IEEE standard  
Gigabit Ethernet, 1000BASE-T  
Fast Ethernet, 100BASE-T  
Ethernet, 10BASE-T  
Full duplex and half duplex  
Autonegotiation  
Supports both half-duplex and full-duplex operation in all  
operating speeds  
Autonegotiates between full-duplex and half-duplex operations  
and between 1000-Mbps, 100-Mbps, and 10-Mbps speeds  
Data transfer rate  
1000-Mbps, 100-Mbps, and 10-Mbps speeds per port in  
half-duplex mode  
2000-Mbps, 200-Mbps, and 20-Mbps speeds per port in  
full-duplex mode  
General Technical Specifications  
Interface standard  
PCI v2.2 32/64 bit, 33/66 MHz  
PCI-X v1.0 32/64 bit, 66/100/133 MHz  
6.6 x 4.2 in. (167.64 x 106.68 mm)  
Universal 64-bit connector  
Size  
PCI connector  
PCI voltage  
+12 V (minimum 11.4 V, maximum 12.6 V)  
+3.3 V (minimum 3.0 V, maximum 3.6 V)  
6.18 oz (175 grams)  
Weight  
Operating humidity  
Operating temperature  
Storage temperature  
0 to 90%, noncondensing  
32 to –122oF (0 to 50oC)  
–4 to –149oF (–20 to –65oC)  
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Safety Guidelines  
Safety Guidelines  
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire, and damage to the equipment, observe the  
following precautions:  
Warnings  
Warning  
This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the  
absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection  
authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024  
Warning  
Warning  
The safety cover is an integral part of the product. Do not operate the unit without the safety cover  
installed. Operating the unit without the cover in place will invalidate the safety approvals and pose  
a risk of fire and electrical hazards. Statement 117  
Blank faceplates (filler panels) serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to hazardous  
voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might  
disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not operate  
the system unless all cards and faceplates are in place. Statement 156  
Warning  
Warning  
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.  
Statement 1030  
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be  
accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security.  
Statement 1017  
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Safety Guidelines  
General Precautions  
Observe the following general precautions for using and working with your system:  
Observe and follow service markings. Do not service any Cisco product except as explained in your  
system documentation. Opening or removing covers that are marked with the triangular symbol with  
a lightning bolt may expose you to electrical shock. Components inside these compartments should  
be serviced only by an authorized service technician.  
If any of the following conditions occur, unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace  
the part or contact your authorized service provider:  
The power cable or plug is damaged.  
An object has fallen into the product.  
The product has been exposed to water.  
The product has been dropped or damaged.  
The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions.  
Keep your system components away from radiators and heat sources. Also, do not block cooling  
vents.  
Do not spill food or liquids on your system components, and never operate the product in a wet  
environment.  
Do not push any objects into the openings of your system components. Doing so can cause fire or  
electric shock by shorting out interior components.  
Use the product only with other Cisco-approved equipment.  
Allow the product to cool before removing covers or touching internal components.  
Use the correct external power source. Operate the product only from the type of power source  
indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type of power source required,  
consult your service representative or local power company.  
Use only approved power cables. If you have not been provided with a power cable for your  
Content Engine or for any AC-powered option intended for your system, purchase a power cable that  
is approved for use in your country. The power cable must be rated for the product and for the  
voltage and current marked on the product’s electrical ratings label. The voltage and current rating  
of the cable should be greater than the ratings marked on the product.  
To help prevent electric shock, plug the system components and peripheral power cables into  
properly grounded electrical outlets. These cables are equipped with three-prong plugs to help  
ensure proper grounding. Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable.  
Do not use appliance or voltage converters or kits sold for appliances with your product.  
To help protect your system components from sudden, transient increases and decreases in electrical  
power, use a surge suppressor or line conditioner.  
Position cables and power cords carefully; route cables and the power cord and plug so that they  
cannot be stepped on or tripped over. Be sure that nothing rests on your system components’ cables  
or power cord.  
Do not modify power cables or plugs. Consult a licensed electrician or your power company for site  
modifications. Always follow your local or national wiring rules.  
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Important Operational Notes  
Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge  
Static electricity can harm delicate components inside your system. To prevent static damage, discharge  
static electricity from your body before you touch any of your system’s electronic components. You can  
do so by touching an unpainted metal surface on the chassis.  
You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD):  
Limit your movement. Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you.  
When transporting a sensitive component, first place it in an antistatic container or packaging.  
Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging, be sure to discharge static electricity from your  
body by touching it to an unpainted metal part of the system unit for at least 2 seconds.  
Remove the adapter from its packaging and install it directly into your system unit without setting  
it down. If it is necessary to set the adapter down, place it in its static-protective package. Do not  
place the adapter on your system unit cover or on a metal table.  
Handle all sensitive components in a static-safe area. If possible, use antistatic floor pads and  
workbench pads.  
Handle the adapter carefully, holding it by its edges or its frame.  
Do not touch solder joints, pins, or exposed printed circuitry.  
Do not leave the adapter where others can handle and possibly damage the adapter.  
Take additional care when handling adapters during cold weather because heating reduces indoor  
humidity and increases static electricity.  
Important Operational Notes  
If you intend to reconfigure an edge or core WAE with a Cisco WAE inline network adapter installed in  
it as a Central Manager device, first remove the inline network adapter. The inline network adapter is not  
supported in a Central Manager appliance.  
Installing Adapters in the FE-511, WAE-511, and WAE-611  
Appliances  
This section describes how to install the inline network adapter in the FE-511, WAE-511, and the  
WAE-611 appliances. This section includes the following procedures:  
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Removing the Cover  
Warning  
Before working on a system that has an on/off switch, turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord.  
Statement 1  
To remove the cover, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Review the information in the “Safety Guidelines” section on page 5.  
Power down the appliance and all attached devices. Disconnect the power cord and all external cables.  
Loosen the two captive screws (labeled 1 in Figure 3) on the rear of the cover.  
Figure 3  
Removing the Cover  
1
Step 4  
Slide the cover back, and then lift it up and off the appliance.  
Caution  
For proper cooling and airflow, replace the cover before turning on the appliance. Operating the  
appliance for extended periods (over 30 minutes) with the cover removed might damage appliance  
components.  
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Installing an Inline Network Adapter  
Before you install an adapter, review the following information:  
The adapter slots are on the riser card assembly. You must first remove the riser card assembly to  
access the adapter slots. (See Figure 4.)  
The appliance has two Peripheral Component Interconnect-Extended (PCI-X) adapter slots:  
PCI-X slot 1 is for one full-height three-quarter-length adapter.  
PCI-X slot 2 is for one low-profile half-length adapter; however, it is not used in this appliance.  
You must install the inline network adapter in PCI-X slot 1. (This slot is labeled “PCI 1” on the back  
of the appliance.)  
Caution  
Note  
When you handle static-sensitive adapters and appliances, take precautions to avoid damage from static  
electricity. For details on handling these devices, see the “Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge”  
The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.  
To install an inline network adapter, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Review the safety information in the “Safety Guidelines” section on page 5.  
Power down the appliance and peripheral devices.  
Disconnect the power cord and then all external cables from the appliance.  
Remove the appliance cover.  
Note  
You may find it easier to route the cables before you install the adapter.  
Step 5  
Loosen the captive screw (labeled 3 in Figure 4) located on the rear of the appliance adjacent to PCI-X  
slot 1 and remove the expansion slot cover.  
Note  
You must install PCI expansion slot covers on all vacant slots so that you can maintain the  
electronic emissions characteristics of the appliance and ensure proper cooling of internal  
components.  
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Figure 4  
Removing the Expansion Slot Cover  
1
2
4
3
1
3
Expansion slot cover (slot 2)  
Captive screw  
2
Expansion slot cover (slot 1)  
Riser card assembly  
4
Step 6  
Remove the riser card (labeled 1 in Figure 5) from the system board to access the expansion slot.  
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Figure 5  
Installing an Adapter in the Riser Card Assembly  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
3
5
Riser card  
2
4
6
PCI-X slot 2 connector  
Adapter support bracket  
PCI-X riser card connector  
PCI-X slot 1 connector  
Adapter  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Touch the static-protective package that contains the adapter to any unpainted metal surface on the  
appliance, and then remove the adapter from the static-protective package. Avoid touching the  
components and gold-plated edge connectors on the adapter.  
Place the adapter, component-side up, on a flat, static-protective surface and set any jumpers or switches  
as described by the adapter manufacturer, if necessary.  
Caution  
Step 9  
When you install an adapter in the appliance, be sure that it is completely and correctly seated in the PCI  
expansion slot before you power up the appliance. Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the  
system board or the adapter.  
To install the adapter, carefully grasp the adapter by its top edge or upper corners, align it with the PCI-X  
slot 1 connector (labeled 3 in Figure 5), and then press the adapter firmly into the expansion slot.  
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Step 10 Reinstall the riser card. Make sure that the riser card is fully seated in the riser card connector (labeled  
6 in Figure 5) on the system board.  
Step 11 Tighten the captive screw for expansion slot 1.  
Step 12 Connect the required cables to the adapter.  
Completing the Installation  
To complete your installation, reinstall the cover and reconnect all cables that you disconnected earlier.  
Caution  
To maintain proper cooling and airflow, install the cover before turning on the appliance. Operating the  
appliance for extended periods (over 30 minutes) with the cover removed might damage internal  
components.  
To install the cover, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Install the cover by placing it into position and sliding it forward, and then tighten the captive screws  
(labeled 1 in Figure 6).  
Caution  
Before sliding the cover forward, make sure that the cover will properly engage the ledge at the front of  
the appliance.  
Figure 6  
Installing the Cover  
1
Step 2  
Install the appliance in the rack.  
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Step 3  
Connect all external cables and the power cord to the appliance, and then plug the power cord into a  
properly grounded electrical outlet.  
Installing Adapters in the WAE-512 and WAE-612 Appliances  
This section describes how to install the inline network adapter in the WAE-512 and the WAE-612  
appliances. This section includes the following procedures:  
Removing the Cover  
Warning  
Before working on a chassis or working near power supplies, unplug the power cord on AC units.  
Statement 246  
To remove the cover, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Review the information in the “Safety Guidelines” section on page 5.  
Power down the device and all attached devices. Disconnect the power cord and all external cables.  
Press the cover release button (labeled 1 in Figure 7).  
Figure 7  
Removing the Cover  
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Step 4  
While holding the cover release button down with your thumb, lift the opposite front corner of chassis  
slightly with your other hand, and using your free thumb, slide the cover back approximately 0.5 inches  
(1.27 cm); then lift it up and off the device.  
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Caution  
For proper cooling and airflow, replace the cover before turning on the device. Operating the device for  
extended periods (over 30 minutes) with the cover removed might damage device components.  
Installing an Inline Network Adapter  
Before you install adapters, review the following information:  
The adapter slots are on the riser card assembly. You must first remove the riser card assembly to  
access the adapter slots. (See Figure 8.)  
The device has two Peripheral Component Interconnect-Extended (PCI-X) adapter slots:  
PCI-X slot 1 is for one full-height three-quarter-length adapter.  
PCI-X slot 2 is for one low-profile half-length adapter; however, it is not used in this device.  
You must install supported adapters in PCI-X slot 1. (This slot is labeled “Slot 1” on the back of the  
device.)  
Caution  
Note  
When you handle static-sensitive devices, take precautions to avoid damage from static electricity. For  
details on handling these devices, see the “Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge” section on  
page 7.  
The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.  
To install an adapter, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Review the safety information in the “Safety Guidelines” section on page 5.  
Power down the device and peripheral devices.  
Disconnect the power cord and then all external cables from the device.  
Remove the device cover.  
Grasp the riser card at the rear edge and lift to remove the riser card assembly. (See Figure 8.)  
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Figure 8  
Removing the Riser Card Assembly  
1
Front  
2
Rear  
1
Riser card assembly  
2
Rear edge of riser card  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Place the riser card assembly on a flat, static-protective surface.  
Remove the expansion slot cover for Slot 1. (See Figure 9.)  
Note  
You must install PCI expansion slot covers on all vacant slots so that you can maintain the  
electronic emissions characteristics of the appliance and ensure proper cooling of internal  
components.  
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Figure 9  
Installing the Adapter in the Riser Card Assembly  
2
3
4
1
5
6
7
1
3
5
7
Expansion slot bracket  
Adapter support bracket  
Riser card assembly  
2
4
6
Adapter  
PCI-X expansion slot 1  
PCI-X expansion slot 2 (not supported)  
Riser card connectors  
Step 8  
Touch the static-protective package that contains the adapter to any unpainted metal surface on the  
device, and then remove the adapter from the static-protective package. Avoid touching the components  
and gold-plated edge connectors on the adapter.  
Step 9  
Place the adapter, component-side up, on a flat, static-protective surface.  
Caution  
When you install an adapter in the device, be sure that it is completely and correctly seated in the PCI  
expansion slot before you power up the device. Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the system  
board or the adapter.  
Step 10 To install the adapter, carefully grasp the adapter by its top edge or upper corners, align it with the  
expansion slot in the riser card assembly, and then press the adapter firmly into the expansion slot.  
Step 11 Reinstall the riser card. Make sure that the riser card is fully seated in the riser card connectors on the  
system board.  
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Completing the Installation  
To complete your installation, reinstall the cover and reconnect all cables that you disconnected earlier.  
Caution  
To maintain proper cooling and airflow, install the cover before turning on the appliance. Operating the  
appliance for extended periods (over 30 minutes) with the cover removed might damage internal  
components.  
To install the cover, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Install the cover by placing it into position and sliding it forward. (See Figure 10.)  
Figure 10  
Installing the Cover  
Caution  
Before sliding the cover forward, make sure that the cover will properly engage the ledge at the front of  
the device.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Install the device in the rack.  
Connect all external cables and the power cord to the device, and then plug the power cord into a properly  
grounded electrical outlet.  
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Removing the Cover  
Warning  
Before working on a system that has an on/off switch, turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord.  
Statement 1  
To remove the device top cover, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Review the information in the “Safety Guidelines” section on page 5.  
Power off the device and all attached devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords.  
Press down on the left and right side latches and pull the device out of the rack enclosure until both slide  
rails lock.  
Note  
You can reach the cables on the back of the device when the device is in the locked position.  
Step 4  
Lift the cover-release latch (labeled 1 in Figure 11). Lift the cover off the device and set the cover aside.  
Figure 11  
Removing the Cover  
1
Caution  
For proper cooling and airflow, replace the cover before turning on the device. Operating the device for  
extended periods (over 30 minutes) with the cover removed might damage device components.  
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Installing an Inline Network Adapter  
The WAE-7326 has connectors for up to four PCI adapters on the system board and PCI riser card. You  
can install the inline network adapter in slot 3 (labeled 1 in Figure 12) or in slot 4 (labeled 2 Figure 12)  
in on the PCI riser card.  
Note  
The PCI riser card is located at J73 on the system board.  
Figure 12  
PCI-X Riser Card  
1
2
1
PCI-X slot 3, 64 bit 3.3 V 133 MHz (PCI 3)  
2
PCI-X slot 4, 64 bit 3.3 V 133 MHz (PCI 4)  
To install an inline network adapter, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Review the information in the “Safety Guidelines” section on page 5.  
Power down the device and peripheral devices and disconnect all power cords and external cables.  
Remove the cover. (See the “Removing the Cover” section on page 18.)  
Remove the PCI riser card assembly.  
Slide the expansion-slot cover out of the PCI riser card cage.  
Touch the static-protective package that contains the adapter to any unpainted metal surface on the  
device, and then remove the adapter from the static-protective package. Avoid touching the components  
and gold-plated edge connectors on the adapter.  
Step 7  
Place the adapter, component-side up, on a flat, static-protective surface.  
Caution  
When you install an adapter in the device, be sure that it is completely and correctly seated in the PCI  
expansion slot before you power up the device. Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the system  
board or the adapter.  
Step 8  
Step 9  
To install the adapter, carefully grasp the adapter by its top edge or upper corners, align it with the  
expansion slot in the riser card assembly, and then press the adapter firmly into the expansion slot.  
Reinstall the riser card. Make sure that the riser card is fully seated in the riser card connectors on the  
system board.  
Step 10 Connect any needed cables to the adapter.  
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Figure 13 shows the cable routing for an adapter installed in the PCI riser card cage.  
Figure 13  
Cable Routing for the PCI Riser Card Cage  
1
2
1
Riser card cage  
2
SCSI cable  
Caution  
Note  
When you route cables, do not block any connectors or the ventilated space around any of the fans.  
Make sure that cables are not routed on top of components under the PCI riser card assembly.  
Make sure that cables are not pinched by the server components.  
Remove the fan guide before you route the cables. Reinstall the fan guide when you complete the cable  
routing.  
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Completing the Installation  
To complete your installation, reinstall the cover, and reconnect all cables that you disconnected earlier.  
Caution  
To maintain proper cooling and airflow, install the cover before turning on the appliance. Operating the  
appliance for extended periods (over 30 minutes) with the cover removed might damage internal  
components.  
To install the cover, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Place the cover release latch (labeled 1 in Figure 14) in the open (up) position.  
Insert the bottom tabs of the top cover into the matching slots in the device chassis.  
Press down on the cover release latch to lock the cover in place.  
Figure 14  
Installing the Cover  
1
Step 4  
Step 5  
Install the appliance in the rack.  
Connect all external cables and the power cord to the appliance, and then plug the power cord into a  
properly grounded electrical outlet.  
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Installing Adapters in the WAE-7371, WAE-7341, and WAE-674  
Appliances  
This section describes how to install the inline network adapter in the WAE-7371, 7341, and 674  
appliances. This section includes the following procedures:  
Removing the Cover  
Warning  
Before working on a system that has an on/off switch, turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord.  
Statement 1  
To remove the device top cover, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Review the information in the “Safety Guidelines” section on page 5.  
Power off the device and all attached devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords.  
Press down on both side latches and pull the device out of the rack enclosure until both slide rails lock.  
Note  
Lift the cover-release latch (see Figure 15). Lift the cover off the device and set the cover aside.  
Figure 15 Removing the Cover  
You can reach the cables on the back of the device when the device is in the locked position.  
Step 4  
Cover-release latch  
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Caution  
For proper cooling and airflow, replace the cover before turning on the device. Operating the device for  
extended periods (over 30 minutes) with the cover removed might damage device components.  
Installing an Inline Network Adapter  
The WAE-7371, WAE-7341, and WAE-674 have connectors for up to four PCI adapters on the system  
board and PCI riser card. You can install the inline network adapter in slot 1 or in slot 2 on the PCI riser  
card.  
To install an inline network adapter in the riser-card assembly, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Review the information in the “Safety Guidelines” section on page 5.  
Power down the device and peripheral devices and disconnect all power cords and external cables.  
Remove the cover. (See the “Removing the Cover” section on page 22.)  
Remove the PCI-X riser-card assembly. (See Figure 16.) Push the two riser-card assembly release tabs  
toward the PCI-X slots. Grasp the assembly at the rear and side edges and lift it to remove it from the  
WAE. Place the riser-card assembly on a flat, static-protective surface.  
Figure 16  
Removing the PCI-X Riser-Card Assembly  
Access holes  
Release tabs  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Determine which expansion slot that you will use for the adapter. You can install the Cisco WAE Inline  
Network Adapter card in slot 1 or slot 2 on the riser-card.  
Slide the expansion-slot cover out of the PCI-X riser-card assembly expansion slot.  
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Step 7  
Install the adapter, as shown in Figure 17. The riser-card assembly is shown inverted in Figure 17.  
Figure 17  
Installing the Adapter in the Riser-Card Assembly  
Inverted riser assembly  
Step 8  
Connect any needed cables to the adapter.  
Caution  
When you route cables, do not block any connectors or the ventilated space around any of the fans.  
Make sure that cables are not routed on top of components under the PCI-X riser-card assembly.  
Make sure that cables are not pinched by the device components.  
Step 9  
Carefully align the riser-card assembly with the release tab posts, the guides on the rear of the WAE, and  
the riser-card connector on the system board. Press down on the assembly. (See Figure 18.) Make sure  
that the riser-card assembly is fully seated in the riser-card connector on the system board.  
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Figure 18  
Installing the PCI-X Riser-Card Assembly  
Access holes  
Guide  
Release tabs  
Guide  
Step 10 Perform any configuration tasks required for the adapter.  
Step 11 Reinstall the cover.  
For instructions on completing the installation, see the “Completing the Installation” section on page 26.  
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Cabling  
Completing the Installation  
To complete your installation, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Install the top cover by placing the cover-release latch in the open (up) position. Insert the bottom tabs  
of the top cover into the matching slots in the WAE chassis. Press down on the cover-release latch to lock  
the cover in place, as shown in Figure 19.  
Figure 19  
Installing the Cover  
Cover-release latch  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Install the device in a rack.  
Connect all external cables and power cords to the appliance, and then plug the power cords into a  
properly grounded electrical outlet.  
Cabling  
The inline network adapter ships with two types of cables: crossover and straight-through. When you  
connect the WAE inline network adapter, the cable that you use depends on the link speed (Gigabit  
Ethernet or Fast Ethernet) and the types of devices (DCE or DTE) being connected.  
Note  
You must retain the same link speed from one end of the connection to the other end. Inline adapter  
interfaces are able to autonegotiate link speeds. If you configure any of your connecting interfaces for  
Fast Ethernet (whether on a switch or a router), your WAE inline adapter uses Fast Ethernet. If you  
configure any of your connecting interfaces for Gigabit Ethernet, your WAE inline adapter uses Gigabit  
Ethernet. Speed and duplex settings are port specific so that two inline ports can negotiate different  
speeds independently.  
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Cabling  
Note  
We strongly recommend that you do not use half-duplex connections on the WAE or on routers, switches,  
or other devices.  
If you are connecting a WAE inline appliance between two devices using Gigabit Ethernet, you can use  
either straight-through cables, crossover cables, or any combination of the two cable types, regardless of  
the type of device. However, for consistency, we recommend that you use straight-through cables for all  
Gigabit Ethernet connections.  
Table 3 shows the cable requirements for WAE and non-WAE connections when you are using Gigabit  
Ethernet end to end.  
Table 3  
Cable Requirements for WAE Connections Using Gigabit Ethernet  
Connection  
Required Cable  
Switch to switch (no WAE)  
Switch to router (no WAE)  
Router to router (no WAE)  
Switch to WAE and  
WAE to Router  
Crossover or straight-through  
Crossover or straight-through  
Crossover or straight-through  
Crossover or straight-through  
Crossover or straight-through  
Crossover or straight-through  
Crossover or straight-through  
Crossover or straight-through  
Crossover or straight-through  
Crossover or straight-through  
Switch to WAE and  
WAE to Switch  
Router to WAE and  
WAE to Router  
WAE to WAE  
Some switches support automatic medium-dependent interface crossover (MDIX). You can configure  
MDIX by using the mdix auto global configuration switch command. If your switch supports MDIX,  
you do not need to follow these cabling rules because MDIX automatically adjusts transmit and receive  
pairs when an incorrect cable type (crossover or straight-through) is installed on a 10/100 Fast Ethernet  
port. However, when you configure MDIX, you must also configure the port to use autosense (not  
manual selection of speed/duplex).  
Caution  
If you are connecting to Fast Ethernet ports on both the LAN and the WAN sides of the WAE inline  
appliance, you must consider the types of devices that are being connected, and you must use the correct  
cables. You must follow these cabling instructions for the inline network adapter to work properly. (See  
To connect the inline network adapter using the correct cables for Fast Ethernet connections, follow  
these steps:  
Step 1  
Determine the type of cable that you would use for a direct connection between your two end devices  
(without a WAE inline network appliance connected between them) by using the following standard  
cabling rules:  
When you are directly connecting two network devices that are similar, such as two switches, use a  
crossover cable.  
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When you are directly connecting two network devices that are different, such as a switch and router,  
use a straight-through cable.  
Note  
Because the inline network adapter has an internal crossover connection that becomes active  
when the InlineGroup interface is placed in mechanical bypass mode, you must decide which  
cable you would use to connect the two network devices directly, and then you must install the  
other cable type (on one side, usually the WAN side of the inline appliance) instead.  
Table 4 shows the cable requirements for WAE and non-WAE connections when you are using Fast  
Ethernet end to end.  
Table 4  
Cable Requirements for WAE Connections Using Fast Ethernet  
Connection  
Required Cable  
Switch to switch (no WAE)  
Switch to router (no WAE)  
Router to router (no WAE)  
Switch to WAE and  
WAE to Router  
Crossover  
Straight-through  
Crossover  
Straight-through  
Crossover  
Switch to WAE and  
WAE to Switch  
Straight-through  
Straight-through  
Straight-through  
Straight-through  
Crossover  
Router to WAE and  
WAE to Router  
WAE to WAE  
Step 2  
Connect Fast Ethernet ports on both the LAN and the WAN sides of the WAE inline appliance by using  
the following cable types:  
On the LAN side of the connection, use a straight-through cable between the WAE inline appliance  
and the network device.  
On the WAN side of the connection, use the cable that is different from the cable that you would use  
to connect the two network devices directly (as determined in Step 1).  
For example, if you are connecting a router and a switch (two different devices) through the WAE  
inline appliance, use a straight-through cable on the LAN side of the connection and use a crossover  
cable on the WAN side of the connection. (If you were connecting the two different devices directly,  
you would use a straight-through cable, so use the crossover cable instead.)  
If you are connecting two switches (or two similar devices), use straight-through cables on both the  
LAN and the WAN sides of the WAE inline appliance.  
Figure 20 through Figure 22 show which cables to use for the WAE LAN and WAN connections  
between Fast Ethernet ports.  
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Cabling  
Installation Scenarios and Cabling Examples for Fast Ethernet Connections  
WAE appliances can be installed physically between two network devices (such as the branch office  
router and branch office LAN switch) by connecting the WAE inline network adapter ports to the  
network devices using the proper cables.  
If you are connecting a WAE inline appliance between two devices using Gigabit Ethernet, you can use  
either straight-through cables, crossover cables, or any combination of the two cable types, regardless of  
the type of device. This section shows cabling examples for Fast Ethernet connections only, because Fast  
Ethernet has specific cabling requirements.  
The inline network adapter has four ports that are divided into two inline groups (see the “Ports and LED  
Indicators” section on page 3). The WAE can be physically placed inline between two distinct network  
paths, creating redundant WAN links. (See Figure 20.)  
Two WAEs with inline network adapters can also be installed back-to-back in a serial fashion between  
two network devices for failover purposes. In this serial cluster configuration, if one WAE fails or  
becomes overloaded, the other WAE can provide optimization. (See Figure 21.)  
Note  
When you connect two WAE inline appliances to each other serially, always use a crossover cable  
between the two WAEs. (See Figure 22.)  
Figure 20  
Cabling for a Single Inline WAE with Redundant WAN Connections  
1
MGMT  
WAN  
4
5
Router A  
Router B  
2
3
LAN switch  
WAE  
WAN  
1
3
5
Connection: Management  
Gigabit Ethernet: 1/0  
2
4
Connection: WAE to LAN switch  
(using InlineGroup 1/0)  
Fast Ethernet: LAN0 (InlinePort 1/0/lan)  
Cable type: Straight-through  
Cable type: Straight-through (recommended)  
Connection: WAE to LAN switch  
(using InlineGroup 1/1)  
Connection: WAE to WAN router A  
(using InlineGroup 1/0)  
Fast Ethernet: LAN1 (InlinePort 1/1/lan)  
Cable type: Straight-through  
Fast Ethernet: WAN0 (InlinePort 1/0/wan)  
Cable type: Crossover  
Connection: WAE to WAN router B  
(using InlineGroup 1/1)  
Fast Ethernet: WAN1 (InlinePort 1/1/wan)  
Cable type: Crossover  
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Figure 21  
Cabling for Serial Cluster Inline WAEs with a Single WAN Connection  
MGMT  
WAN  
1
2
3
Router B  
LAN switch  
WAE1  
WAE2  
1
Connection: WAE 1 to LAN switch  
Fast Ethernet: LAN0 (InlinePort 1/0/lan)  
Cable type: Straight-through  
2
Connection: WAE 1 to WAE 2  
Fast Ethernet: WAE1 WAN0  
(InlinePort 1/0/wan) to WAE 2 LAN0  
(InlinePort 1/0/lan)  
Cable type: Crossover  
3
Connection: WAE 2 to WAN router  
Fast Ethernet: WAE 2 WAN0  
(InlinePort 1/0/wan)  
Cable type: Crossover  
Figure 22  
Cabling Between Two Inline WAEs  
WAN  
3
WAE2  
inline adapter  
Router  
2
WAE1  
inline adapter  
1
LAN switch  
1
3
Connection: WAE 1 to LAN switch  
Fast Ethernet: WAE 1 LAN0  
2
Connection: WAE 1 to WAE 2  
Fast Ethernet: WAE 1 WAN0  
(InlinePort 1/0/wan) to WAE 2 LAN0  
(InlinePort 1/0/lan)  
(InlinePort 1/0/lan)  
Cable type: Straight-through  
Cable type: Crossover  
Connection: WAE 2 to WAN router  
Fast Ethernet: WAE 2 WAN0  
(InlinePort 1/0/wan)  
Cable type: Crossover  
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Cisco Wide Area Application Engine 512 and 612 Hardware Installation Guide  
Cisco Wide Area Application Engine 511 and 611 Hardware Installation Guide  
Cisco File Engine 511 Hardware Installation Guide  
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Content Networking Product Series  
Release Note for Cisco Wide Area Application Services  
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference  
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Quick Configuration Guide  
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide  
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