Led Matrix Can Bus Controller Error Display; Push Buttons; Functional Description; Switch Fabric - Cisco ASR 9001-S Overview And Reference Manual

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Route Processor Card
Table 2-4
LED Matrix Display
ACT
STBY

LED Matrix CAN Bus Controller Error Display

Table 2-5
tests.
Table 2-5
LED Matrix Display
PST1
PST2
PST3

Push Buttons

Two push buttons are provided on the RSP/RP card front panel.

Functional Description

The switch fabric and route processor functions are combined on a single RSP card in the
Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9006 Router, and Cisco ASR 9904 Router. In the
Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router, the route processor functions are on the RP card.
whereas the switch fabric is on the FC card. The RSP/RP card also provides shared resources for
backplane Ethernet, timing, and chassis control. Redundant RSP/RP cards provide the central point of
control for chassis provisioning, management, and data-plane switching.

Switch Fabric

The switch fabric portion of the RSP card links the line cards together. The switch fabric is configured
as a single stage of switching with multiple parallel planes. The fabric is responsible for getting packets
from one line card to another, but has no packet processing capabilities. Each fabric plane is a
single-stage, non-blocking, packet-based, store-and-forward switch. To manage fabric congestion, the
RSP card also provides centralized Virtual Output Queue (VOQ) arbitration.
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RSP-440 and RP LED Matrix Boot Stage and Runtime Display (continued)
Description
The RSP/RP is active (IOS-XR completely up and ready for
traffic)
The RSP/RP is standby (IOS-XR completely up and ready)
shows the error messages the LED matrix displays if the RSP card fails one of the power on self
RSP LED Matrix CAN Bus Controller Status Display
Description
Failed DDR RAM memory test
Failed FPGA image cyclic redundancy checking (CRC) check
Failed card type and slot ID verification
Alarm Cutoff (ACO)—ACO activation suppresses alarm outputs. When the ACO button is pushed
while critical alarms are active, the ACO LED turns on and the corresponding alarm output contacts
revert to the normally open (non-alarm) state, thus suppressing the alarm. If subsequent critical
alarms are detected and activated after the ACO activation, the ACO function is deactivated to notify
the user of the arrival of the new alarm(s). In this case, the ACO LED will turn off and any active
alarms are again indicated by driving their alarm output contacts to the alarm state.
Lamp Test—When the Lamp Test button is pushed, the RSP/RP status LED, line card status and port
LEDs, and Fan Tray LEDs light until the button is released. The LED matrix display is not affected.
Chapter 2
Functional Description
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