Line Card Descriptions - Cisco CRS-1 System Description

Carrier routing system 4-slot line card chassis
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Line Card Descriptions

Line Card Descriptions
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slot and connects directly to the midplane. All three versions of the MSC (CRS-MSC, CRS-MSC-B, and
CRS-MSC-140G) are similar in appearance. The primary difference is the CRS-MSC-B and
CRS-MSC-140G are a flat design, instead of modular.
The CRS-FP40 and CRS-FP140 cards are similar in appearance to the CRS-MSC-B.
The CRS-LSP card is similar in appearance to the CRS-FP140 card.
The CRS-FP40 only supports the Cisco CRS 4-port 10-GE PLIM, Cisco CRS 42-port 1-GE PLIM, Cisco
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CRS 20-port 1-GE Flexible Interface Module, and 2x10GE WAN/LAN Flexible Interface Module.
Figure 5-3
The main physical characteristics of the MSC, FP, and LSP cards are:
Cisco CRS Carrier Routing System 4-Slot Line Card Chassis System Description
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Chapter 5
shows a Cisco CRS routing system MSC. An MSC, FP, or LSP fits into any available MSC
Modular Services Card (CRS-MSC)
Height—20.6 in.(52.3 cm)
Depth—18.6 in. (47.2 cm)
Width—1.8 in. (4.6 cm)
Weight:
CRS-MSC = 18.7 lb (8.5 kg)
CRS-MSC-B = 12 lb (5.44 kg)
CRS-FP40 = 12 lb (5.44 kg)
CRS-MSC-140G = 14.75 lb (6.68 kg)
CRS- FP140 = 14.75 lb (6.68 kg)
CRS-LSP = 14.75 lb (6.68 kg)
Power consumption:
CRS-MSC = 375 W
CRS-MSC-B = 300 W
CRS-FP40 = 270 W
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