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... Components 1-23 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-... 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
... Components 1-23 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-... 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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...Statistics to Estimate the Power Budget 2-26 Installation Tools Required 2-26 Unpacking the Cisco 12008 2-27 Checking the Contents of the Shipping Container 2-27 Using a Site Log 2-28 Installing a Cisco 12008 3-1 Installation Considerations 3-2 Installing the Mounting Brackets 3-3 Removing Components 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 Router 3-15 Connecting the Line Card Cables 3-17 Connecting Route Processor Cables 3-20 GRP Console...
...Statistics to Estimate the Power Budget 2-26 Installation Tools Required 2-26 Unpacking the Cisco 12008 2-27 Checking the Contents of the Shipping Container 2-27 Using a Site Log 2-28 Installing a Cisco 12008 3-1 Installation Considerations 3-2 Installing the Mounting Brackets 3-3 Removing Components 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 Router 3-15 Connecting the Line Card Cables 3-17 Connecting Route Processor Cables 3-20 GRP Console...
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... TX Fail Enabled CSC Fail Enabled CSC RJ-45 MII PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail H7689 Fail Enabled SFC Fail Enabled SFC GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR CSC-8 CSC-8 The Cisco 12008 supports the following features: • Online insertion and removal (OIR) capability-This feature allows you to insert or remove the following router components...
... TX Fail Enabled CSC Fail Enabled CSC RJ-45 MII PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail H7689 Fail Enabled SFC Fail Enabled SFC GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR CSC-8 CSC-8 The Cisco 12008 supports the following features: • Online insertion and removal (OIR) capability-This feature allows you to insert or remove the following router components...
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... These cards increase the data handling capacity of AC-input and DC-input power supplies. - Cisco 12000 series line cards-Any line card supported by the Cisco 12008 router can be sustained. - Route Processor (RP)-As a required router component, an RP can be removed and replaced, but you must... equipped with no disruption to the router. However, the functions performed by a like (and identically configured) line card. - Features of the Cisco 12008 Router The power supplies of both types are lost to the router as a potential data path for one of the units fails, the surviving ...
... These cards increase the data handling capacity of AC-input and DC-input power supplies. - Cisco 12000 series line cards-Any line card supported by the Cisco 12008 router can be sustained. - Route Processor (RP)-As a required router component, an RP can be removed and replaced, but you must... equipped with no disruption to the router. However, the functions performed by a like (and identically configured) line card. - Features of the Cisco 12008 Router The power supplies of both types are lost to the router as a potential data path for one of the units fails, the surviving ...
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Overview of the Cisco 12008 Figure 1-2 Major Components of the Cisco 12008 Router enclosure Cable-management tray H7691 EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX Alarm Alarm ACO/LT ACO/LT CONSOLE CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms CriticaMl ajor Minor ...) ESD connection socket Fail Enabled CSC Fail Enabled CSC RJ-45 MII PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail Fail Enabled SFC Fail Enabled SFC GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR CSC-8 CSC-8 Air filter assembly (lower card cage behind air filter assembly contains card cage fan tray and SFCs) AC- or DC-input power supplies...
Overview of the Cisco 12008 Figure 1-2 Major Components of the Cisco 12008 Router enclosure Cable-management tray H7691 EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX Alarm Alarm ACO/LT ACO/LT CONSOLE CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms CriticaMl ajor Minor ...) ESD connection socket Fail Enabled CSC Fail Enabled CSC RJ-45 MII PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail Fail Enabled SFC Fail Enabled SFC GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR CSC-8 CSC-8 Air filter assembly (lower card cage behind air filter assembly contains card cage fan tray and SFCs) AC- or DC-input power supplies...
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... Captive screw Vertical cablemanagement bracket Captive screw ESD socket Line card PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail H7705 Fail Enabled SFC Fail Enabled SFC GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR CSC-8 CSC-8 Product Overview 1-9 You direct the cables down to the individual ports on each line card, gauging cable length appropriately to minimize slack...it to or from the system through the left side of the tray, keeping the cables organized, out of the way, and free of the Cisco 12008 The cable management tray enables you to route the line card interface cables to a given port.
... Captive screw Vertical cablemanagement bracket Captive screw ESD socket Line card PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail H7705 Fail Enabled SFC Fail Enabled SFC GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR CSC-8 CSC-8 Product Overview 1-9 You direct the cables down to the individual ports on each line card, gauging cable length appropriately to minimize slack...it to or from the system through the left side of the tray, keeping the cables organized, out of the way, and free of the Cisco 12008 The cable management tray enables you to route the line card interface cables to a given port.
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... one to seven line cards of different types can install a second CSC for use with the Cisco 12008 router, are reserved for the CSCs. Two dedicated slots in the quantities indicated: • One Route Processor (RP)-A RP is a standard and required router component; Product Overview 1-23 If it does not... go off , it indicates that you cannot install a CSC in Chapter 2. it is turned ON, this LED goes on page 16 in any other slot. • Cisco 12000 series line...
... one to seven line cards of different types can install a second CSC for use with the Cisco 12008 router, are reserved for the CSCs. Two dedicated slots in the quantities indicated: • One Route Processor (RP)-A RP is a standard and required router component; Product Overview 1-23 If it does not... go off , it indicates that you cannot install a CSC in Chapter 2. it is turned ON, this LED goes on page 16 in any other slot. • Cisco 12000 series line...
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... Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 1-8 Upper Card Cage of the Cisco 12008 Router EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX Alarm Alarm ACO/LT ACO/LT CONSOLE Upper card cage CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms CriticaMl ajor Minor ...Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail H7690 Fail Enabled SFC Fail Enabled SFC GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR CSC-8 CSC-8 A minimally configured Cisco 12008 contains the following cards in the upper card cage: • One RP • One CSC • One Cisco 12000 series line card of the Cisco 12008 Although you can install a line card in slot 0, the ...
... Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 1-8 Upper Card Cage of the Cisco 12008 Router EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX Alarm Alarm ACO/LT ACO/LT CONSOLE Upper card cage CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms CriticaMl ajor Minor ...Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail H7690 Fail Enabled SFC Fail Enabled SFC GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR CSC-8 CSC-8 A minimally configured Cisco 12008 contains the following cards in the upper card cage: • One RP • One CSC • One Cisco 12000 series line card of the Cisco 12008 Although you can install a line card in slot 0, the ...
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... sections briefly describe the cards that is configured 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 or the PRP. The route processor (RP) processes the network routing protocols and distributes updates to or from Flash memory cards...
... sections briefly describe the cards that is configured 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 or the PRP. The route processor (RP) processes the network routing protocols and distributes updates to or from Flash memory cards...
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... (Horizontal Orientation Shown) EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX CONSOLE COLL RX LINK TX RJ-45 MII GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR It is shown in Figure 1-9. However, you have a PRP, see the Performance Route Processor section. The faceplate of the GRP is recommended that you install the GRP in the left-most slot...in any upper card cage slot, except for the two slots in the middle in the upper card cage. H10548 Overview of the Cisco 12008 • Asynchronous serial ports • Ethernet port If you need not abide by this recommendation. The GRP performs the following functions: ...
... (Horizontal Orientation Shown) EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX CONSOLE COLL RX LINK TX RJ-45 MII GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR It is shown in Figure 1-9. However, you have a PRP, see the Performance Route Processor section. The faceplate of the GRP is recommended that you install the GRP in the left-most slot...in any upper card cage slot, except for the two slots in the middle in the upper card cage. H10548 Overview of the Cisco 12008 • Asynchronous serial ports • Ethernet port If you need not abide by this recommendation. The GRP performs the following functions: ...
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Overview of the Cisco 12008 Figure 1-10 Locations of GRP Memory Backplane connector H10547 Bank 2 DRAM DIMMs Bank 1 U42 U39 U17 Flash SIMM EJECT SSLOLOT-T0-1 RESET AUX COLL RX LINK TX RJ-45 MII GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR PCMCIA slots slot 0: bottom slot 1: top Auxiliary port Console port Alphanumeric LED displays Ethernet interface (RJ-45 or MII) Product Overview 1-29
Overview of the Cisco 12008 Figure 1-10 Locations of GRP Memory Backplane connector H10547 Bank 2 DRAM DIMMs Bank 1 U42 U39 U17 Flash SIMM EJECT SSLOLOT-T0-1 RESET AUX COLL RX LINK TX RJ-45 MII GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR PCMCIA slots slot 0: bottom slot 1: top Auxiliary port Console port Alphanumeric LED displays Ethernet interface (RJ-45 or MII) Product Overview 1-29
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... one main system (or route) processor. Two types 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 route processor (RP) to the Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) tables...
... one main system (or route) processor. Two types 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 route processor (RP) to the Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) tables...
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... ETH 0 SSLLOOTT--01 EN PRIMARY LINK ETH 1 RX TX EN PRIMARY LINK AUX RX TX CONSOLE RESET PERFORMANCE ROUTE PROCESSOR 1 (PRP-1) The PRP is the main data path for routing table distribution as well as for other external equipment (such as Product Number PRP-1=, which includes one PRP with ...speed of the PRP are sent between line cards and the PRP. The primary functions of 667 MHz. Product Overview 1-35 Overview of the Cisco 12008 75041 Figure 1-11 shows the front panel view of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) and one 64-MB advanced technology attachment (ATA...
... ETH 0 SSLLOOTT--01 EN PRIMARY LINK ETH 1 RX TX EN PRIMARY LINK AUX RX TX CONSOLE RESET PERFORMANCE ROUTE PROCESSOR 1 (PRP-1) The PRP is the main data path for routing table distribution as well as for other external equipment (such as Product Number PRP-1=, which includes one PRP with ...speed of the PRP are sent between line cards and the PRP. The primary functions of 667 MHz. Product Overview 1-35 Overview of the Cisco 12008 75041 Figure 1-11 shows the front panel view of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) and one 64-MB advanced technology attachment (ATA...
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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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Product Overview 1-71 Overview of the Cisco 12008 Figure 1-22 Components in the Lower Card Cage H7693 Air filter assembly SFC1 SFC2 Alarm Alarm ACO/LT ACO/LT CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms Fail Enabled CSC Fail Enabled CSC PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 1 SFC0 EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX CONSOLE COLL RX LINK TX RJ-45 MII GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR 2 ESD socket Card cage fan tray Lower card cage Switch fabric cards (SFCs)
Product Overview 1-71 Overview of the Cisco 12008 Figure 1-22 Components in the Lower Card Cage H7693 Air filter assembly SFC1 SFC2 Alarm Alarm ACO/LT ACO/LT CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms Fail Enabled CSC Fail Enabled CSC PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 1 SFC0 EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX CONSOLE COLL RX LINK TX RJ-45 MII GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR 2 ESD socket Card cage fan tray Lower card cage Switch fabric cards (SFCs)
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Preparing for Installation 2-11 Site Requirements Guidelines H11403 Captive installation screw Insertion/extraction tab Air filter assembly Alarm Alarm ACO/LT ACO/LT CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms Fail Enabled CSC Fail Enabled CSC SPLY PLWINRECARD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 Card Cage Fan Tray EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX CONSOLE COLL RX LINK TX RJ-45 MII GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR Captive installation screw 1 2 Figure 2-2
Preparing for Installation 2-11 Site Requirements Guidelines H11403 Captive installation screw Insertion/extraction tab Air filter assembly Alarm Alarm ACO/LT ACO/LT CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms Fail Enabled CSC Fail Enabled CSC SPLY PLWINRECARD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 Card Cage Fan Tray EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX CONSOLE COLL RX LINK TX RJ-45 MII GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR Captive installation screw 1 2 Figure 2-2
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H11401 Captive installation screw 2-12 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Power Supply Fan Tray Alarm Alarm ACO/LT ACO/LT CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms Fail Enabled CSC Fail Enabled CSC PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX CONSOLE COLL RX LINK TX RJ-45 MII GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR Figure 2-3 Site Requirements Guidelines
H11401 Captive installation screw 2-12 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Power Supply Fan Tray Alarm Alarm ACO/LT ACO/LT CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms Fail Enabled CSC Fail Enabled CSC PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX CONSOLE COLL RX LINK TX RJ-45 MII GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR Figure 2-3 Site Requirements Guidelines
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... on the Cisco 12008 EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX Alarm Alarm ACO/LT ACO/LT CONSOLE CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms COLL RX LINK TX Fail Enabled CSC Fail Enabled CSC RJ-45 MII PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail Fail Enabled SFC Fail Enabled SFC GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR CSC-8 CSC...
... on the Cisco 12008 EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX Alarm Alarm ACO/LT ACO/LT CONSOLE CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms COLL RX LINK TX Fail Enabled CSC Fail Enabled CSC RJ-45 MII PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail Fail Enabled SFC Fail Enabled SFC GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR CSC-8 CSC...
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...: • Installation Considerations • Installing the Mounting Brackets • Removing Components from the Router • Rack-Mounting the Cisco 12008 • Reinstalling Components in the Router • Connecting the Line Card Cables • Connecting Route Processor Cables • Connecting an External Alarm Monitoring Facility • Connecting System Ground • Connecting Source Power to the...
...: • Installation Considerations • Installing the Mounting Brackets • Removing Components from the Router • Rack-Mounting the Cisco 12008 • Reinstalling Components in the Router • Connecting the Line Card Cables • Connecting Route Processor Cables • Connecting an External Alarm Monitoring Facility • Connecting System Ground • Connecting Source Power to the...
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...Cisco 12008 arrives in its associated card carrier weigh approximately 10 lb (4.54 kg). • Installed power supply(ies)-The AC-input power supply weighs approximately 17 lb (7.73 kg); these cards from the router before attempting to install it is assumed further that you remove the following router components: • One Route Processor... components from the upper card cage preparatory to mounting the router enclosure in a rack. 3-6 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Removing Components from the Router Removing Components from the router...
...Cisco 12008 arrives in its associated card carrier weigh approximately 10 lb (4.54 kg). • Installed power supply(ies)-The AC-input power supply weighs approximately 17 lb (7.73 kg); these cards from the router before attempting to install it is assumed further that you remove the following router components: • One Route Processor... components from the upper card cage preparatory to mounting the router enclosure in a rack. 3-6 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Removing Components from the Router Removing Components from the router...