Route Switch Processor And Route Processor Cards; Rsp Front Panel And Access Ports; Table 1-1 Power Module Hardware And Software Ids - Cisco ASR 9001-S Overview And Reference Manual

Asr 9000 series aggregation services router
Hide thumbs Also See for ASR 9001-S:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Route Switch Processor and Route Processor Cards

Table 1-1
Hardware ID
PS1 M1
PS1 M2
PS1 M3
PS2 M0
PS2 M1
PS2 M2
PS2 M3
PS3 M0
PS3 M1
PS3 M2
PS3 M3
Route Switch Processor and Route Processor Cards
The RSP card is the main control and switch fabric element in the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, and
Cisco ASR 9006 Router, and Cisco ASR 9904 Router. To provide redundancy, there can be two RSP
cards in each router, one as the active control RSP and the other as the standby RSP. The standby RSP
takes over all control functions should the active RSP fail.
The RP card is the main control element in the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router.
The RP card provides centralized chassis control, management, and data-plane switching. To provide
redundancy, there are two RP cards in each router, one as the active control RP and the other as the
standby RP. The standby RP takes over all control functions should the active RP fail.
On the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router, the switch fabric has been moved to FC
cards.

RSP Front Panel and Access Ports

System alarms reside on the RSP. Alarms consist of visual indicators with three levels: Critical (red),
Major (red), and Minor (yellow). There is a console interface for remote viewing of alarms and fault
information. The RSP has the following information and alarm LEDs and connectors:
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Overview and Reference Guide
1-24
Power Module Hardware and Software IDs
One external Compact Flash type I/II (not on RSP-440)
Two EIA/TIA-232 RJ232 serial RJ-45 ports—one each for Console and Auxiliary modem ports, with
Manufacturing Test connections to the backplane
Two dual-speed 100/1000 Mbit Ethernet Management ports
One 4 character 5x7 LED dot matrix display and discrete status LEDs
Alarm Cut Off (ACO) and Lamp Test momentary push buttons
Two RJ-45 Sync timing ports with Link and Fault LEDs built into the RJ-45
Alarm Output DB9 port with three alarm outputs
Chapter 1
Overview and Physical Description
Software ID
PM5
PM6
PM7
PM8
PM9
PM10
PM11
PM12
PM13
PM14
PM15
OL-17501-09

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents