Rp Usb Port; Front Panel Indicators - Cisco ASR 9001-S Overview And Reference Manual

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Route Processor Card
interface, such as a Gigabit Ethernet, 10-Gigabit Ethernet, or SONET interface. The RSP/RP SETS
circuit filters the received timing signal and uses it to drive an outgoing Ethernet interface or BITS output
port.
The timing port(s) can also be configured as J.211 or DTI ports. A DOCSIS Timing Interface (DTI) port is
used to connect to an external DTI server to synchronize timing and frequency across multiple routers.
The timing function allows precise synchronization of real-time clocks in a network for measurements
of network performance, for example, measuring delay across a VPN. The frequency reference acts like a
BITS input.

RP USB Port

The RP card has a single external Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. A USB flash memory device can be
inserted to load and transfer software images and files. This memory device can be used to turboboot the
system or as the installation source for Package Information Envelopes (PIE) and Software Maintenance
Upgrades (SMU). This memory device can also be used for users' data files, core files, and configuration
backups.

Front Panel Indicators

The RSP card has eight discrete LED indicators and an LED dot-matrix display for system information.
The RSP-440 adds three USB-specific LEDs. The RP has nine discrete LED indicators and an LED
dot-matrix display for system information.
Table 2-1
RSP-440 specific USB LEDs.
Table 2-1
RSP and RSP-440 Discrete LED Display Definitions
Indicator (Label)
Color
Power Fail
Red
(FAIL)
Off
Critical Alarm
Red
(CRIT)
Off
(Default after reset)
Major Alarm
Red
(MAJ)
Off
(Default after reset)
Minor Alarm
Amber
(MIN)
Off
(Default after reset)
Synchronization
Green
(SYNC)
Amber
Off
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Overview and Reference Guide
2-10
shows the display definitions of the eight discrete LEDs on the RSP front panel and the three
Description
Standby Power Fail LED. The LED is turned off by the Controller Area
Network (CAN) bus controller after it is up and running.
Standby power is normal.
Critical Alarm LED. A critical alarm has occurred.
No critical alarm has occurred.
Major alarm LED. A major alarm has occurred.
No major alarm has occurred.
Minor alarm LED. A minor alarm has occurred.
No minor alarm has occurred.
System timing is synchronized to an external timing source.
System timing is free running.
LED never turns off.
Chapter 2
Functional Description
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