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Line Card Installation
• Switch Processor Input/Output (SPIO) Card: SPIOs are installed in chassis slots 24 and 25 behind
SMCs. SPIOs provide interfaces for local and remote management, Central Office (CO) alarming, and
eventually, Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) timing.
• Fast Ethernet Line Card (FLC2): FLC2s are installed directly behind their corresponding packet
processing cards. Each card provides eight 10/100Base-T RJ-45 Ethernet interfaces that are used as
either the R-P or the Pi interfaces for the 3G wireless data application.
• Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (GLC2): GLC2s are installed directly behind their corresponding packet
processing cards. Each card provides a single 802.3z-compliant gigabit Ethernet converter with a Small
Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) module. Supported modules provide optical or copper interfaces.
• Quad Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (QGLC): QGLCs are installed directly behind their corresponding
packet processing cards. Each card provides four 802.3z-compliant gigabit Ethernet interfaces with a
Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) module. Supported modules provide fiber or copper connectors.
• 10 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (XGLC): XGLCs are a single-port full-height line card installed
directly behind their corresponding packet processing cards. The cards support 10 gigabit Ethernet
interfaces using industry-standard SFP+ modules. Various fiber types may be used as required.
• Optical (ATM) Line Cards (OLC 2): Four-port OLC2s are installed directly behind their corresponding
packet processing cards. Each card provides four LC duplex ports that accept small SFP modules and
supports either single-mode or multi-mode fiber optic cable.
• Channelized (STM-1/OC-3) Line Cards (CLC2): Four-port CLC2s are installed directly behind their
corresponding packet processing cards. The CLC2 provides four LC duplex ports. The ports accept one
of two types of Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) modules. The SFP type relates to the type of fiber
optic cable—single-mode or multi-mode.
• Redundant Crossbar Card (RCC): RCCs are installed in the lower-middle two slots, directly behind
the SMCs. RCCs provide a redundant data and control path link between each line card and all packet
processing cards. There are no external interfaces on the RCC. Internally, it provides redundant 5 Gbps
serial links to each packet processing card and line card.
The following table provides information for the specific chassis slot assignments for each of the card types.
Table 28: Line Card Slot Assignments
Line Card Type
Switch Processor Input/Output
(SPIO)
Redundancy Crossbar Card
(RCC)
Chassis Slot Number
Description
24
Resides behind Primary SMC in slot 8.
25
Resides behind Redundant SMC in slot 9.
40
Resides behind Primary SMC in slot 8. It provides
redundancy for all packet processing application
cards and for line cards installed in the upper-rear
chassis, slots 17 through 23 and 26 through 32.
41
Resides behind Redundant SMC in slot 9. It provides
redundancy for all SMC application cards and for
line cards installed in the lower-rear chassis, slots
33 through 39 and 42 through 48.
Chassis Slot Numbering and Assignments

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