Network Card User Manual

Cisco AS5800 Product Overview 1-35
Cisco 7206 Router Shelf
Figure 1-21 Cisco 7206 RouterRear View
Three internal fans draw cooling air into chassis and across internal components to maintain an
acceptable operating temperature. The three fans are enclosed in a tray that is located in the
subchassis.
Caution To ensure the proper flow of cooling air across the internal components, make sure blank
port adapters are installed in all unoccupied port adapter slots and power supply filler plates are
installed in unoccupied power supply bays.
Network Processing Engine
The network processing engine has no external connectors or LEDs. There is a handle for removing
and installing the network processing engine and two captive screws for securing it to the chassis.
Note The network processing engine does not support OIR. You must power down the Cisco 7206
before removing the network processing engine from the router.
The Midplane
The I/O controller, port adapters, power supplies, and network processing engine slide into their
respective chassis slots and connect directly to the routers midplane; there are no internal cables to
connect. The midplane distributes DC power from the power supplies to the I/O controller, port
adapters, fan tray, and network processing engine.
The midplane also identifies OIR of the port adapters, bridges the PCI buses from the port adapters
to packet static random-access memory (SRAM) on the network processing engine, arbitrates traffic
across the PCI buses, and generates the clock signals for the port adapters on each PCI bus.
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Internal fans
Network processing engine
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AC-input
power supply
AC-input
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Power supply
filler plate
Chassis
grounding
receptacles
Power switch