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...Components from the Router 3-6 Removing Cards from the Upper Card Cage 3-6 Removing a Power Supply from the Router 3-9 Rack-Mounting the Cisco 12008 3-11 Reinstalling Components in the Router 3-14 Reinstalling the Cards in the Upper Card Cage 3-14 Reinstalling the Power Supplies in the ... Port Signals 3-22 GRP Auxiliary Port Signals 3-23 GRP Ethernet Connection Equipment 3-23 PRP Console and Auxiliary Port Connection Guidelines PRP Console Port Signals 3-29 PRP Auxiliary Port Signals 3-29 PRP Ethernet Connection Equipment 3-30 PRP Ethernet Connections 3-31 3-20 3-27 Table of Contents vii
...Components from the Router 3-6 Removing Cards from the Upper Card Cage 3-6 Removing a Power Supply from the Router 3-9 Rack-Mounting the Cisco 12008 3-11 Reinstalling Components in the Router 3-14 Reinstalling the Cards in the Upper Card Cage 3-14 Reinstalling the Power Supplies in the ... Port Signals 3-22 GRP Auxiliary Port Signals 3-23 GRP Ethernet Connection Equipment 3-23 PRP Console and Auxiliary Port Connection Guidelines PRP Console Port Signals 3-29 PRP Auxiliary Port Signals 3-29 PRP Ethernet Connection Equipment 3-30 PRP Ethernet Connections 3-31 3-20 3-27 Table of Contents vii
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...to or from Flash memory cards Product Overview 1-25 Note If you can use to populate the upper card cage. Overview of the Cisco 12008 A Cisco 12008 that is configured for full redundancy contains the following cards in the upper card cage: • Two RPs • Two CSCs...Soft reset switch • Personal Computer Memory Card Industry Association (PCMCIA) slots, which 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 ...
...to or from Flash memory cards Product Overview 1-25 Note If you can use to populate the upper card cage. Overview of the Cisco 12008 A Cisco 12008 that is configured for full redundancy contains the following cards in the upper card cage: • Two RPs • Two CSCs...Soft reset switch • Personal Computer Memory Card Industry Association (PCMCIA) slots, which 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 ...
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... software to line cards • Providing general system maintenance functions 1-26 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide The faceplate of the GRP is recommended that you need not abide by this recommendation. However, you install ....3, 10/100-megabits-per-second (Mbps) Ethernet port for Telnet functionality • Running routing protocols • Building and distributing routing tables to all of the Cisco 12008 • Asynchronous serial ports • Ethernet port If you have a PRP, see the Performance Route Processor section.
... software to line cards • Providing general system maintenance functions 1-26 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide The faceplate of the GRP is recommended that you need not abide by this recommendation. However, you install ....3, 10/100-megabits-per-second (Mbps) Ethernet port for Telnet functionality • Running routing protocols • Building and distributing routing tables to all of the Cisco 12008 • Asynchronous serial ports • Ethernet port If you have a PRP, see the Performance Route Processor section.
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... or the MII connection, but not both simultaneously. Note If you have a GRP, see the Gigabit Route Processor section. 1-34 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Two types of RPs are available for one main system (or route) processor. The RP ...GSR has one Ethernet interface; 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 ...
... or the MII connection, but not both simultaneously. Note If you have a GRP, see the Gigabit Route Processor section. 1-34 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Two types of RPs are available for one main system (or route) processor. The RP ...GSR has one Ethernet interface; 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 ...
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The switch fabric connection is available as Product Number PRP-1=, which includes one 64-MB advanced technology attachment (ATA) Flash disk. 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 667 MHz. Figure 1-11 Performance Route...
The switch fabric connection is available as Product Number PRP-1=, which includes one 64-MB advanced technology attachment (ATA) Flash disk. 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 667 MHz. Figure 1-11 Performance Route...
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... boot image (bootflash) and is field replaceable. • Two MB of SRAM for secondary CPU cache memory functions. Overview of the Cisco 12008 • Up to two Flash memory cards. • Air-temperature sensors for environmental monitoring. NVRAM is not user configurable or field replaceable. • ...Additional memory components used by the system, including onboard Flash memory and up to 2 GB of SDRAM on the PRP. 1-36 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide SRAM is the default shipping configuration.
... boot image (bootflash) and is field replaceable. • Two MB of SRAM for secondary CPU cache memory functions. Overview of the Cisco 12008 • Up to two Flash memory cards. • Air-temperature sensors for environmental monitoring. NVRAM is not user configurable or field replaceable. • ...Additional memory components used by the system, including onboard Flash memory and up to 2 GB of SDRAM on the PRP. 1-36 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide SRAM is the default shipping configuration.
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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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...configuration files, and other user-defined files on the PRP. You can use one or both banks to two Flash disks Flash boot 512 KB 1 Flash EPROM for Flash disk information. 1-38 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide ATA Flash ... number U18 8 Console port 4 Ejector lever 9 Handle 5 Flash disk slots (covered) 10 Display LEDs PRP Memory Components Table 1-4 lists the memory components on up to configure SDRAM combinations of the Cisco 12008 1 Backplane connector 6 Ethernet ports 2 Flash SIMM (Socket number P3) 7 Auxiliary port 3 SDRAM DIMMs...
...configuration files, and other user-defined files on the PRP. You can use one or both banks to two Flash disks Flash boot 512 KB 1 Flash EPROM for Flash disk information. 1-38 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide ATA Flash ... number U18 8 Console port 4 Ejector lever 9 Handle 5 Flash disk slots (covered) 10 Display LEDs PRP Memory Components Table 1-4 lists the memory components on up to configure SDRAM combinations of the Cisco 12008 1 Backplane connector 6 Ethernet ports 2 Flash SIMM (Socket number P3) 7 Auxiliary port 3 SDRAM DIMMs...
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SDRAM SDRAM stores routing tables, protocols, and network accounting applications, and runs the Cisco IOS software. The default PRP configuration includes 512 MB of parity-protected, secondary CPU cache memory. If two DIMMS are available. Do not attempt to install other devices in the ... in the DIMM sockets. You can boot the routers either manually or automatically from any of the stored images. Product Overview 1-39 Overview of the Cisco 12008 Note If a single DIMM module is installed, it must be placed in the field. NVRAM is not user configurable and cannot be upgraded in bank...
SDRAM SDRAM stores routing tables, protocols, and network accounting applications, and runs the Cisco IOS software. The default PRP configuration includes 512 MB of parity-protected, secondary CPU cache memory. If two DIMMS are available. Do not attempt to install other devices in the ... in the DIMM sockets. You can boot the routers either manually or automatically from any of the stored images. Product Overview 1-39 Overview of the Cisco 12008 Note If a single DIMM module is installed, it must be placed in the field. NVRAM is not user configurable and cannot be upgraded in bank...
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... SLOT-0 and SLOT-1)-1 LED per Flash disk slot: these two LEDs, when on, identify which of the two Ethernet connections is always on the PRP: LED indicators and alphanumeric LED displays. Since both ports are supported, although they may not have the capacity to copy them into their.... The ETH1 LED goes on port ETH0 is selected. Table 1-5 lists the supported Flash disk sizes and their own Flash memory. Overview of the Cisco 12008 Flash memory also functions as a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server to allow other servers to boot remotely from stored images or to meet the...
... SLOT-0 and SLOT-1)-1 LED per Flash disk slot: these two LEDs, when on, identify which of the two Ethernet connections is always on the PRP: LED indicators and alphanumeric LED displays. Since both ports are supported, although they may not have the capacity to copy them into their.... The ETH1 LED goes on port ETH0 is selected. Table 1-5 lists the supported Flash disk sizes and their own Flash memory. Overview of the Cisco 12008 Flash memory also functions as a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server to allow other servers to boot remotely from stored images or to meet the...
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...configuration register, refer to the Configuring the Software Configuration Register section in the Cisco IOS System Error Messages publications. These LEDs provide system status and error messages that are controlled by the PRPs MBus module software. The alphanumeric display LEDs provide information about the following:... a nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) and places the PRP in the onboard Flash memory SIMM on the PRP. But if the boot field is not a mechanism for resetting the PRP and reloading the IOS image. Overview of the Cisco 12008 The alphanumeric display LEDs are organized as two ...
...configuration register, refer to the Configuring the Software Configuration Register section in the Cisco IOS System Error Messages publications. These LEDs provide system status and error messages that are controlled by the PRPs MBus module software. The alphanumeric display LEDs provide information about the following:... a nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) and places the PRP in the onboard Flash memory SIMM on the PRP. But if the boot field is not a mechanism for resetting the PRP and reloading the IOS image. Overview of the Cisco 12008 The alphanumeric display LEDs are organized as two ...
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...the two. Both ports use ATA Flash disks, Type 1 or Type 2 linear Flash memory cards, or a combination of your configuration. Overview of the Cisco 12008 Access to the soft reset switch is often used to connect a modem, a channel service unit (CSU), or other optional equipment for Telnet management. ...To press the switch, you to connect external serial devices to monitor and manage the system. Ethernet Ports The PRP includes two Ethernet ports, both using an 8-pin RJ-45 receptacle for ejecting a card from the slot. Either slot can use RJ-45...
...the two. Both ports use ATA Flash disks, Type 1 or Type 2 linear Flash memory cards, or a combination of your configuration. Overview of the Cisco 12008 Access to the soft reset switch is often used to connect a modem, a channel service unit (CSU), or other optional equipment for Telnet management. ...To press the switch, you to connect external serial devices to monitor and manage the system. Ethernet Ports The PRP includes two Ethernet ports, both using an 8-pin RJ-45 receptacle for ejecting a card from the slot. Either slot can use RJ-45...
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...modem or other DCE device (such as a channel service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU) or other router) to the Cisco 12008 (see Figure 3-7). 3-20 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Repeat this procedure until you have installed all of the network interface cables on all of... in the upper card cage. This section contains connection equipment and pinout information for the Cisco 12008 are located on the RP. The GRP has an optional Ethernet port and the PRP has two Ethernet ports. GRP Console and Auxiliary Port Connection Equipment The GRP has two ...
...modem or other DCE device (such as a channel service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU) or other router) to the Cisco 12008 (see Figure 3-7). 3-20 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Repeat this procedure until you have installed all of the network interface cables on all of... in the upper card cage. This section contains connection equipment and pinout information for the Cisco 12008 are located on the RP. The GRP has an optional Ethernet port and the PRP has two Ethernet ports. GRP Console and Auxiliary Port Connection Equipment The GRP has two ...
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... the SELV circuit to the telephone network voltage (TNV) circuits. Set up the terminal as shown in Figure 3-11. PRP Console and Auxiliary Port Connection Guidelines The system console port on the PRP is labeled Console, as follows: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 2 stop bits (9600, 8N2). Before connecting the... BRI circuits are safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits. The baud rate of the terminal you must match the default baud rate (9600 baud). Installing a Cisco 12008 3-27
... the SELV circuit to the telephone network voltage (TNV) circuits. Set up the terminal as shown in Figure 3-11. PRP Console and Auxiliary Port Connection Guidelines The system console port on the PRP is labeled Console, as follows: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 2 stop bits (9600, 8N2). Before connecting the... BRI circuits are safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits. The baud rate of the terminal you must match the default baud rate (9600 baud). Installing a Cisco 12008 3-27
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... Cables Figure 3-11 PRP Console and Auxiliary Port Connections SLSOLOT-T0-1 PRIMARY ETH 0 EN LINK RX TX PRIMARY ETH 1 EN LINK 1 3 4 5 AUX RX TX CONSOLE 70692 2 1 Modem 2 Console terminal 3 RJ-45 Ethernet cables 4 Auxiliary port 5 Console port Note The console and auxiliary ports are asynchronous devices.) 3-28 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation...
... Cables Figure 3-11 PRP Console and Auxiliary Port Connections SLSOLOT-T0-1 PRIMARY ETH 0 EN LINK RX TX PRIMARY ETH 1 EN LINK 1 3 4 5 AUX RX TX CONSOLE 70692 2 1 Modem 2 Console terminal 3 RJ-45 Ethernet cables 4 Auxiliary port 5 Console port Note The console and auxiliary ports are asynchronous devices.) 3-28 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation...
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.... Description Request To Send Data Terminal Ready Transmit Data Signal Ground Signal Ground Installing a Cisco 12008 3-29 These pins are not connected. Output Output - - Description - PRP Auxiliary Port Signals The auxiliary port on this port. Data Terminal Ready Transmit Data Signal ...Ground Signal Ground Receive Data Data Set Ready - Table 3-5 lists the signals used on the PRP is a DCE RJ-45 receptacle. Input Input - Table 3-6 PRP Auxiliary Port Signals Auxiliary Port Pin Signal 1 RTS 2 DTR 3 TxD 4 GND 5 GND Input/Output Output ...
.... Description Request To Send Data Terminal Ready Transmit Data Signal Ground Signal Ground Installing a Cisco 12008 3-29 These pins are not connected. Output Output - - Description - PRP Auxiliary Port Signals The auxiliary port on this port. Data Terminal Ready Transmit Data Signal ...Ground Signal Ground Receive Data Data Set Ready - Table 3-5 lists the signals used on the PRP is a DCE RJ-45 receptacle. Input Input - Table 3-6 PRP Auxiliary Port Signals Auxiliary Port Pin Signal 1 RTS 2 DTR 3 TxD 4 GND 5 GND Input/Output Output ...
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.... therefore, you to a repeater or hub. The transmission speed of switching on CEF routing functions on these ports. 3-30 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Connecting Route Processor Cables Table 3-6 PRP Auxiliary Port Signals (Continued) Auxiliary Port Pin 6 7 8 Signal RxD DSR CTS Input/Output Input Input Input Description Receive Data...
.... therefore, you to a repeater or hub. The transmission speed of switching on CEF routing functions on these ports. 3-30 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Connecting Route Processor Cables Table 3-6 PRP Auxiliary Port Signals (Continued) Auxiliary Port Pin 6 7 8 Signal RxD DSR CTS Input/Output Input Input Input Description Receive Data...
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... cannot access Network 2.0.0.0 via the Ethernet port (ETH0) on the PRP Router A (Cisco 12000 series) EO Network 1.0.0.0 Host A POS EO Router B (Cisco 7500 series) Host B Network 2.0.0.0 Host A Router C (Cisco 7500 series) S6755 PRP Ethernet Connections Figure 3-13 shows a PRP RJ-45 receptacle and cable connectors. Installing a Cisco 12008 3-31 The RJ-45 connection does not require an external...
... cannot access Network 2.0.0.0 via the Ethernet port (ETH0) on the PRP Router A (Cisco 12000 series) EO Network 1.0.0.0 Host A POS EO Router B (Cisco 7500 series) Host B Network 2.0.0.0 Host A Router C (Cisco 7500 series) S6755 PRP Ethernet Connections Figure 3-13 shows a PRP RJ-45 receptacle and cable connectors. Installing a Cisco 12008 3-31 The RJ-45 connection does not require an external...
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...) circuits. Termination Network Termination Network Description Transmit data + Transmit data - RxD+ Termination Network Termination Network RxD- Receive data + No connection No connection Receive data - Table 3-7 PRP RJ-45 Ethernet Receptacle Pinout Ethernet Port Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal TxD+ TxD- Connecting Route Processor Cables Figure 3-13 RJ-45 Receptacle and Plug (Horizontal Orientation) ...-network voltage, avoid connecting the SELV circuit to other SELV circuits. No connection No connection 3-32 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide
...) circuits. Termination Network Termination Network Description Transmit data + Transmit data - RxD+ Termination Network Termination Network RxD- Receive data + No connection No connection Receive data - Table 3-7 PRP RJ-45 Ethernet Receptacle Pinout Ethernet Port Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal TxD+ TxD- Connecting Route Processor Cables Figure 3-13 RJ-45 Receptacle and Plug (Horizontal Orientation) ...-network voltage, avoid connecting the SELV circuit to other SELV circuits. No connection No connection 3-32 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide
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Figure 3-14 MDI wiring 1 TxD+ 2 TxD- Figure 3-15 PRP 1 TxD+ 2 TxD- Installing a Cisco 12008 3-33 Straight-Through Cable Pinout (Connecting MDI Ethernet Port to MDI-X Wiring) MDI-X wiring 1 RxD+ 2 RxD- Connecting Route Processor Cables Depending on your RJ-45 ...
Figure 3-14 MDI wiring 1 TxD+ 2 TxD- Figure 3-15 PRP 1 TxD+ 2 TxD- Installing a Cisco 12008 3-33 Straight-Through Cable Pinout (Connecting MDI Ethernet Port to MDI-X Wiring) MDI-X wiring 1 RxD+ 2 RxD- Connecting Route Processor Cables Depending on your RJ-45 ...