Gigabit Route Processor - Cisco Gigabit Switch Router 12008 Installation And Configuration Manual

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A Cisco 12008 that is configured for full redundancy contains the following cards in the
upper card cage:
Two RPs
Two CSCs
As many as six Cisco 12000 series line cards of any type and any combination
The following sections briefly describe the cards that you can use to populate the upper card
cage.

Gigabit Route Processor

Each Cisco 12008 GSR has one main system (or route) processor. The route processor (RP)
processes the network routing protocols and distributes updates to the Cisco Express
Forwarding (CEF) tables on the line cards. The RP also performs general maintenance
functions, such as diagnostics, console support, and line card monitoring.
Two types of RPs are available for the Cisco 12008 GSR:
Gigabit Route Processor (GRP)
Performance Route Processor (PRP)
When not explicitly specified, this document uses the term route processor (RP) to indicate
either the GRP or the PRP.
Note
This section describes the GRP and includes the following information:
Memory components
System status LEDs
Soft reset switch
Personal Computer Memory Card Industry Association (PCMCIA) slots, which are
used to transmit data to or from Flash memory cards
If you install a second, redundant RP, it must be of the same type as the primary RP.
Overview of the Cisco 12008
Product Overview 1-25

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