Installing Or Removing An Rp, Prp, Or Drp Plim; About Distributed Route Processors And Distributed Route Processor Plims - Cisco SRS Series Installation Manual

Cisco crs routers 16-slot line card chassis
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Installing or Removing an RP, PRP, or DRP PLIM

• Examine the power shelves to see whether the chassis, as a whole, is receiving power.
Use the Status LED, located on the LCC fan controller card faceplate, to verify the correct installation of the
card:
• When the card is properly installed, the Status LED turns green. If this LED is off, verify that the card
• When the Status LED is blinking yellow, a problem exists on the board.
• When the Status LED is off, the board status is unknown. Verify that there is power to the board by
• If a failure occurs during the board boot sequence, the two four-digit alphanumeric display indicate the

Installing or Removing an RP, PRP, or DRP PLIM

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About Distributed Route Processors and Distributed Route Processor PLIMs

The Cisco CRS Carrier Routing System provides distributed route processor (DRP) support through the
installation of DRP PLIMs and DRP cards on the LCC . The installation of DRPs provides you with the ability
to configure the system for logical router support and additional processor power for multichassis systems.
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is installed correctly.
looking at the indicators on the power shelf.
current boot phase to assist you in debugging the board failure.
Installing and Removing Line Cards, PLIMs, and Associated Components

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