Temperature Sensor; Interface Numbering; Regulatory Compliance - Cisco ASR 907 Hardware Installation Manual

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Cisco ASR 907 Router Overview

Temperature Sensor

The Cisco ASR 907 Router has a temperature sensor to detect ambient overtemperature conditions inside the
chassis. The operating temperature range is between –40 C to +65 C. Temperatures outside this range are
reported to the processor as an interrupt, and the software takes action to generate the appropriate alarms.

Interface Numbering

Following is an explanation of the slot or port numbering:
• The numbering format is Interface type slot or interface number. Interface (port) numbers begin at
• Interface module slots are numbered from bottom to top, with logical interfaces on each module numbered
The following commands display the active RP slot number. The interface module is referenced as 1/x instead
of 0/x:
• show diag all eeprom detail
• show platform software trace message iomd
• show platform software agent iomd
• show platform software peer shell-manager brief
• show platform software peer chassis-manager
• show platform software memory iomd
• set platform software trace iomd

Regulatory Compliance

For regulatory compliance and safety information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
for the Cisco ASR_900 Series Aggregation Routers document.
logical 0 for each interface type.
from left to right. Interfaces are hard-wired. Therefore, port 0 is always logical interface 0/0, port 1 is
always logical interface 0/1, and so on.
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