Prp Sram; Prp Nvram; Prp Flash Memory - Cisco XR 12410 Installation Manual

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Line Card and Route Processor Overview

PRP SRAM

PRP NVRAM

PRP Flash Memory

Cisco XR 12410 and Cisco XR 12810 Router Installation Guide
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PRP-3 DDR2 DRAM Configuration
Total SDRAM
4 GB
8 GB
Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) provides 2 MB of secondary CPU cache
memory. Its principal function is to act as a staging area for routing table updates,
and for information sent to and received from the line cards. SRAM is not
user-configurable and cannot be upgraded in the field.
Non-volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) provides 2 MB of memory for
system configuration files, software register settings, and environmental
monitoring logs. Built-in lithium batteries retain the contents of NVRAM for a
minimum of 5 years. NVRAM is not user configurable and cannot be upgraded in
the field.
Use flash memory to store multiple Cisco IOS XR software and microcode
images that you can use to operate the router. You can download new images to
flash memory over the network (or from a local server) to replace an existing
image, or to add it as an additional image. The router can be booted (manually or
automatically) from any of the stored images in flash memory.
Flash memory also functions as a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server to
allow other servers to boot remotely from the stored images, or to copy them into
their own flash memory.
The system uses two types of flash memory on PRP-2:
Onboard flash memory (called bootflash)—Contains the Cisco IOS boot
image
SDRAM Sockets
U8 (bank 1)
U10 (bank 2)
U8 (bank 1)
U10 (bank 2)
Chapter 1
Product Overview
Number of DIMMs
Two 2 GB DIMMs
Two 4 GB DIMMs
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