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... Gigabit Route Processor 1-25 Performance Route Processor 1-34 Switch Fabric of the Cisco 12008 1-43 Clock and Scheduler Card 1-44 Cisco 12000 Series Line Cards 1-54 Air Filter Assembly 1-69 Lower Card Cage and Associated Components 1-69 Switch Fabric Cards 1-70 Power Distribution System in the Cisco 12008 1-72 Cisco 12008 Environmental Monitoring Facility 1-74 ... Guidelines 2-19 EMI Considerations 2-20 Synchronous Optical Network Connection Guidelines 2-21 Power Budget 2-22 Approximating the Line Card Power Margin 2-23 vi Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide
... Gigabit Route Processor 1-25 Performance Route Processor 1-34 Switch Fabric of the Cisco 12008 1-43 Clock and Scheduler Card 1-44 Cisco 12000 Series Line Cards 1-54 Air Filter Assembly 1-69 Lower Card Cage and Associated Components 1-69 Switch Fabric Cards 1-70 Power Distribution System in the Cisco 12008 1-72 Cisco 12008 Environmental Monitoring Facility 1-74 ... Guidelines 2-19 EMI Considerations 2-20 Synchronous Optical Network Connection Guidelines 2-21 Power Budget 2-22 Approximating the Line Card Power Margin 2-23 vi Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide
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...Power Supply 3-42 Connecting Source Power to a DC-Input Power Supply 3-46 Starting the Cisco 12008 3-50 Observing System Startup and Performing a Basic Configuration 4-1 Sources of Cisco IOS Software 4-2 Checking Conditions Prior to System Startup 4-3 Starting the System and Observing Initial ...Conditions 4-4 Configuring the Cisco 12008 4-11 Using the Setup Facility or the Setup Command 4-13 Configuring ...
...Power Supply 3-42 Connecting Source Power to a DC-Input Power Supply 3-46 Starting the Cisco 12008 3-50 Observing System Startup and Performing a Basic Configuration 4-1 Sources of Cisco IOS Software 4-2 Checking Conditions Prior to System Startup 4-3 Starting the System and Observing Initial ...Conditions 4-4 Configuring the Cisco 12008 4-11 Using the Setup Facility or the Setup Command 4-13 Configuring ...
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...-replaceable units (FRUs) available for the Cisco 12008. • Appendix A, "Unpacking and Repacking the Cisco 12008," presents instructions for repackaging the Cisco 12008 router should perform before actually installing the router. • Chapter 3, "Installing a Cisco 12008," presents instructions for installing the hardware and... outlines the safety considerations that you might need to be transported to perform after installing the Cisco 12008. xiv Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Also included in this chapter provides an overview of your...
...-replaceable units (FRUs) available for the Cisco 12008. • Appendix A, "Unpacking and Repacking the Cisco 12008," presents instructions for repackaging the Cisco 12008 router should perform before actually installing the router. • Chapter 3, "Installing a Cisco 12008," presents instructions for installing the hardware and... outlines the safety considerations that you might need to be transported to perform after installing the Cisco 12008. xiv Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Also included in this chapter provides an overview of your...
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... in square brackets ([ ]). • An exclamation point (!) at the beginning of a line indicates a comment line. Note Means reader take note. You can save time by performing the action described in the paragraph. Warning This warning symbol means danger. xvi Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide
... in square brackets ([ ]). • An exclamation point (!) at the beginning of a line indicates a comment line. Note Means reader take note. You can save time by performing the action described in the paragraph. Warning This warning symbol means danger. xvi Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide
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... router's switch fabric and external networks. • Scalable performance-Supports multi-gigabit bandwidth switching capacities ranging from 5 to 60 Gbps, providing high-performance support for field-replaceable units (FRUs). 1-2 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Cisco's Next Generation of Routers Cisco's Next Generation of Routers Cisco Systems' new family of Internet switching and routing...
... router's switch fabric and external networks. • Scalable performance-Supports multi-gigabit bandwidth switching capacities ranging from 5 to 60 Gbps, providing high-performance support for field-replaceable units (FRUs). 1-2 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Cisco's Next Generation of Routers Cisco's Next Generation of Routers Cisco Systems' new family of Internet switching and routing...
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...its switch fabric is either reinstalled or replaced by the Cisco 12008 router can be removed and replaced, without system operations being disrupted or the router being powered down the router before doing so. However, the functions performed by the removed card are hot-swappable, load-sharing ...units. These cards increase the data handling capacity of AC-input and DC-input power supplies. - Note The Cisco 12008 does not support a mixture of the router. Features of the Cisco 12008 Router The power ...
...its switch fabric is either reinstalled or replaced by the Cisco 12008 router can be removed and replaced, without system operations being disrupted or the router being powered down the router before doing so. However, the functions performed by the removed card are hot-swappable, load-sharing ...units. These cards increase the data handling capacity of AC-input and DC-input power supplies. - Note The Cisco 12008 does not support a mixture of the router. Features of the Cisco 12008 Router The power ...
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... 1-2. The following sections describe the major elements of the router is a modular system consisting of the Cisco 12008 functions as component overheating or out-of-tolerance voltages, the router enables you can quickly, easily, and reliably perform software upgrades at any time. By signaling alarm conditions, such as an environmental monitoring system for...
... 1-2. The following sections describe the major elements of the router is a modular system consisting of the Cisco 12008 functions as component overheating or out-of-tolerance voltages, the router enables you can quickly, easily, and reliably perform software upgrades at any time. By signaling alarm conditions, such as an environmental monitoring system for...
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...8226; Height- 24.8 inches (63.6 cm) This enclosure, which is attached to degrade their performance. All router components plug into a backplane that helps to optimize optical cable performance by a sheet metal panel that provides operating power for the components and interconnects them with each installed...shown in Figure 1-3 and described briefly in optical cables tend to the router enclosure above the upper card cage. 1-8 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide The contents of the cable-management system are accessible from the receive and transmit ...
...8226; Height- 24.8 inches (63.6 cm) This enclosure, which is attached to degrade their performance. All router components plug into a backplane that helps to optimize optical cable performance by a sheet metal panel that provides operating power for the components and interconnects them with each installed...shown in Figure 1-3 and described briefly in optical cables tend to the router enclosure above the upper card cage. 1-8 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide The contents of the cable-management system are accessible from the receive and transmit ...
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...surviving power supply takes over to the backplane. The online insertion and removal (OIR) capability of the router enables you to perform router functions and to respond to the backplane. Features of the Power Supplies The AC-input and DC-input power supplies incorporate ... power supply without disrupting normal system operations. • Temperature sensor-Measures the ambient air temperature of the power supply. Overview of the Cisco 12008 • Redundant (1+1) mode-In this configuration, two power supplies are installed in the power supply bays, sharing the load current to ...
...surviving power supply takes over to the backplane. The online insertion and removal (OIR) capability of the router enables you to perform router functions and to respond to the backplane. Features of the Power Supplies The AC-input and DC-input power supplies incorporate ... power supply without disrupting normal system operations. • Temperature sensor-Measures the ambient air temperature of the power supply. Overview of the Cisco 12008 • Redundant (1+1) mode-In this configuration, two power supplies are installed in the power supply bays, sharing the load current to ...
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... of the contacts on page 18 for alerting site personnel to the alarm terminal block. Overview of the Cisco 12008 Rotary Power Switch The rotary power switch on the DC-input power supply performs the same functions as you would reset any circuit breaker. To remotely sense when the power supply circuit breaker...
... of the contacts on page 18 for alerting site personnel to the alarm terminal block. Overview of the Cisco 12008 Rotary Power Switch The rotary power switch on the DC-input power supply performs the same functions as you would reset any circuit breaker. To remotely sense when the power supply circuit breaker...
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... Overview 1-25 Two types of RPs are used to transmit data to populate the upper card cage. Gigabit Route Processor Each Cisco 12008 GSR has one main system (or route) processor. This section describes the GRP and includes the following information: • ...console support, and line card monitoring. The RP also performs general maintenance functions, such as the primary RP. Overview of the Cisco 12008 A Cisco 12008 that is configured for the Cisco 12008 GSR: • Gigabit Route Processor (GRP) • Performance Route Processor (PRP) When not explicitly specified, this document...
... Overview 1-25 Two types of RPs are used to transmit data to populate the upper card cage. Gigabit Route Processor Each Cisco 12008 GSR has one main system (or route) processor. This section describes the GRP and includes the following information: • ...console support, and line card monitoring. The RP also performs general maintenance functions, such as the primary RP. Overview of the Cisco 12008 A Cisco 12008 that is configured for the Cisco 12008 GSR: • Gigabit Route Processor (GRP) • Performance Route Processor (PRP) When not explicitly specified, this document...
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... the left-most slot (slot 0) in the upper card cage. The GRP performs the following functions: • Downloading the Cisco IOS software to all of the Cisco 12008 • Asynchronous serial ports • Ethernet port If you have a PRP, see the Performance Route Processor section. H10548 Overview of the installed line cards at power up...
... the left-most slot (slot 0) in the upper card cage. The GRP performs the following functions: • Downloading the Cisco IOS software to all of the Cisco 12008 • Asynchronous serial ports • Ethernet port If you have a PRP, see the Performance Route Processor section. H10548 Overview of the installed line cards at power up...
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... slots (slot 0 and slot 1) on two, 60-nanosecond (ns), dual in the Cisco 12008 except the rightmost slot, which is not user configurable or field upgradeable). • Most of the Cisco 12008 The GRP communicates with the line cards either through the switch fabric or through a maintenance bus...of a single in-line memory module (SIMM), and on up to download a system bootstrap image, collect or load diagnostic information, and perform general, internal system maintenance operations. Note EIA/TIA-232 was previously known as recommended standard RS-232 before its acceptance as for the ...
... slots (slot 0 and slot 1) on two, 60-nanosecond (ns), dual in the Cisco 12008 except the rightmost slot, which is not user configurable or field upgradeable). • Most of the Cisco 12008 The GRP communicates with the line cards either through the switch fabric or through a maintenance bus...of a single in-line memory module (SIMM), and on up to download a system bootstrap image, collect or load diagnostic information, and perform general, internal system maintenance operations. Note EIA/TIA-232 was previously known as recommended standard RS-232 before its acceptance as for the ...
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... connection or the MII connection, but not both simultaneously. Overview of the Cisco 12008 Note The RJ-45 and MII receptacles on the GRP faceplate represent two physical connection options for the Cisco 12012 GSR: • Gigabit Route Processor (GRP) • Performance Route Processor (PRP) When not explicitly specified, this document uses the term...
... connection or the MII connection, but not both simultaneously. Overview of the Cisco 12008 Note The RJ-45 and MII receptacles on the GRP faceplate represent two physical connection options for the Cisco 12012 GSR: • Gigabit Route Processor (GRP) • Performance Route Processor (PRP) When not explicitly specified, this document uses the term...
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...line cards and the PRP. The PRP contains the following components: • Motorola PowerPC 7450 central processing unit (CPU). Overview of the Cisco 12008 75041 Figure 1-11 shows the front panel view of the installed line cards at an external bus clock speed of 133 MHz and an internal...either through the switch fabric or through the maintenance bus (MBus) The MBus connection allows the PRP to all of the PRP. Figure 1-11 Performance Route Processor (Front Panel View, Horizontal Orientation Shown) EJECT ETH 0 SSLLOOTT--01 EN PRIMARY LINK ETH 1 RX TX EN PRIMARY LINK AUX RX...
...line cards and the PRP. The PRP contains the following components: • Motorola PowerPC 7450 central processing unit (CPU). Overview of the Cisco 12008 75041 Figure 1-11 shows the front panel view of the installed line cards at an external bus clock speed of 133 MHz and an internal...either through the switch fabric or through the maintenance bus (MBus) The MBus connection allows the PRP to all of the PRP. Figure 1-11 Performance Route Processor (Front Panel View, Horizontal Orientation Shown) EJECT ETH 0 SSLLOOTT--01 EN PRIMARY LINK ETH 1 RX TX EN PRIMARY LINK AUX RX...
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Figure 1-12 PRP (Horizontal Orientation) 1 Overview of the Cisco 12008 3 2 4 5 EJECT SLSOLOT-T0-1 ETH 0 EN PRIMARY LINK ETH 1 RX TX PRIMARY EN LINK AUX RX TX CONSOLE 6 78 RESET PERFORMANCE ROUTE PROCESSOR 1 (PRP-1) 9 10 75042 Product Overview 1-37
Figure 1-12 PRP (Horizontal Orientation) 1 Overview of the Cisco 12008 3 2 4 5 EJECT SLSOLOT-T0-1 ETH 0 EN PRIMARY LINK ETH 1 RX TX PRIMARY EN LINK AUX RX TX CONSOLE 6 78 RESET PERFORMANCE ROUTE PROCESSOR 1 (PRP-1) 9 10 75042 Product Overview 1-37
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... enclosure. However, the SFCs do not perform any one of the fans fails in either the card cage fan tray or the power supply fan tray, the DC-DC converter on the CSC. If an overtemperature condition is converted by software. 1-72 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide ...fan trays. The +5 VDC is fed to the MBus module on each card operates under control of the router. Power Distribution System in the Cisco 12008 The switching fabric of the SFC is activated to convert the -48 VDC from the backplane into the voltages required to power the card's ...
... enclosure. However, the SFCs do not perform any one of the fans fails in either the card cage fan tray or the power supply fan tray, the DC-DC converter on the CSC. If an overtemperature condition is converted by software. 1-72 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide ...fan trays. The +5 VDC is fed to the MBus module on each card operates under control of the router. Power Distribution System in the Cisco 12008 The switching fabric of the SFC is activated to convert the -48 VDC from the backplane into the voltages required to power the card's ...
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This redundancy enhances the reliablity of functions essential to router operations. The MBus modules on installed components perform the following functions: • Power-up/down control-When power is applied to the router, ...router and reporting error conditions The MBus facility in the other by +5.2 VDC that incorporates two separate transceivers (A and B). Cisco 12008 Environmental Monitoring Facility Cisco 12008 Environmental Monitoring Facility An environmental monitoring facility, called the maintenance bus (MBus), supports a variety of the entire environmental monitoring ...
This redundancy enhances the reliablity of functions essential to router operations. The MBus modules on installed components perform the following functions: • Power-up/down control-When power is applied to the router, ...router and reporting error conditions The MBus facility in the other by +5.2 VDC that incorporates two separate transceivers (A and B). Cisco 12008 Environmental Monitoring Facility Cisco 12008 Environmental Monitoring Facility An environmental monitoring facility, called the maintenance bus (MBus), supports a variety of the entire environmental monitoring ...
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.... To unpack the router, use the document entitled Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router System Packing and Unpacking Instructions that was... about preparing your site for Cisco 12000 series routers is evident, immediately contact a Cisco customer service representative. The router...sections are included in damage to reduce the potential of the Cisco 12008 router. Also, do so may result in this chapter: ... Site Wiring Guidelines • Installation Tools Required • Unpacking the Cisco 12008 Preparing for shipping damage; Failure to the product, transport these products...
.... To unpack the router, use the document entitled Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router System Packing and Unpacking Instructions that was... about preparing your site for Cisco 12000 series routers is evident, immediately contact a Cisco customer service representative. The router...sections are included in damage to reduce the potential of the Cisco 12008 router. Also, do so may result in this chapter: ... Site Wiring Guidelines • Installation Tools Required • Unpacking the Cisco 12008 Preparing for shipping damage; Failure to the product, transport these products...
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... as high as 30 volts. EDS voltages on the body only; The wrist strap protects the card from static electricity. Safety Recommendations • Do not perform any equipment that appears to exercise proper electrostatic discharge damage (ESD) precautions can be damaged. • Carefully examine your clothing. Avoid contact between the card...
... as high as 30 volts. EDS voltages on the body only; The wrist strap protects the card from static electricity. Safety Recommendations • Do not perform any equipment that appears to exercise proper electrostatic discharge damage (ESD) precautions can be damaged. • Carefully examine your clothing. Avoid contact between the card...