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Table Of Contents
- Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Overview and Reference Guide
- Preface
- Overview and Physical Description
- Chassis Physical Overview
- Cisco ASR 9010 Router
- Cisco ASR 9006 Router
- Cisco ASR 9904 Router
- Cisco ASR 9922 Router
- Cisco ASR 9912 Router
- Field Replaceable Units
- Rack-Mounting Considerations
- Chassis Slots
- Fiber and Interface Cable Management
- Routing of DC Power Tray Source Cables
- Slot Numbering and Marking
- Power Module Hardware and Software Identification
- Route Switch Processor and Route Processor Cards
- RSP Front Panel and Access Ports
- RP Front Panel and Access Ports
- Management Features
- Alarm Connector
- Serviceability
- RSP and RP Card Ejector Levers
- Fabric Controller Card
- FC Card Ejector Levers
- Ethernet Line Cards
- Line Card Front Panel and Access Ports
- Line Card Serviceability
- Line Card Ejector Levers
- Power System
- AC and DC Power Modules
- Cooling System
- Cooling Path
- Fan Trays
- Management and Configuration
- Line Card Front Panel and Access Ports
- Line Card Serviceability
- Line Card Ejector Levers
- Power System
- Functional Description
- Router Operation
- Route Switch Processor Card
- Route Processor Card
- Front Panel Connectors
- Management LAN Ports
- Console Port
- Auxiliary Port
- Alarm Out
- Synchronization Ports
- RP USB Port
- Front Panel Indicators
- LED Matrix Display
- LED Matrix Boot Stage and Runtime Display
- LED Matrix CAN Bus Controller Error Display
- Push Buttons
- Functional Description
- Switch Fabric
- Unicast Traffic
- Multicast Traffic
- Route Processor Functions
- Processor-to-Processor Communication
- Route Processor/Fabric Interconnect
- Fabric Controller Card
- FC Card Front Panel Indicator
- Ethernet Line Cards
- Functional Description
- 40-Port Gigabit Ethernet (40x1GE) Line Card
- 8-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet (8x10GE) 2:1 Oversubscribed Line Card
- 4-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet (4x10GE) Line Card
- 8-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet (8x10GE) 80-Gbps Line Rate Card
- 2-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet + 20-port 1-Gigabit Ethernet (2x10GE + 20x1GE) Combination Line Card
- 16-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet (16x10GE) Oversubscribed Line Card
- 24-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
- 36-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
- 2-port 100-Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
- 1-Port 100-Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
- Modular Line Cards
- 20-port Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter
- 8-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter
- 4-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter
- 2-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter
- 2-Port 40-Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter
- 1-Port 40-Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter
- Power System Functional Description
- Power Modules
- Power Module Status Indicators
- System Power Redundancy
- AC Power Trays
- AC Tray Power Switch
- AC Input Voltage Range
- DC Output Levels
- AC System Operation
- Power Up
- Power Down
- DC Power Trays
- DC Tray Power Switch
- DC Power Tray Rear Panel
- DC Power Tray Power Feed Indicator
- DC System Operation
- Power Up
- Power Down
- Cooling System Functional Description
- Cooling Path
- Fan Trays
- Cisco ASR 9010 Router Fan Trays
- Cisco ASR 9006 Router Fan Trays
- Cisco ASR 9904 Router Fan Tray
- Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Fan Trays
- Status Indicators
- Fan Tray Servicing
- Slot Fillers
- Chassis Air Filter
- Speed Control
- Temperature Sensing and Monitoring
- Servicing
- System Shutdown
- System Management and Configuration
- Cisco IOS XR Software
- System Management Interfaces
- Command-Line Interface
- Craft Works Interface
- XML
- SNMP
- SNMP Agent
- MIBs
- Online Diagnostics
- High Availability and Redundant Operation
- Features Overview
- High Availability Router Operations
- Stateful Switchover
- Fabric Switchover
- Active/Standby Status Interpretation
- Non-Stop Forwarding
- Nonstop Routing
- Graceful Restart
- Process Restartability
- Fault Detection and Management
- Power Supply Redundancy
- AC Power Redundancy
- DC Power Redundancy
- Detection and Reporting of Power Problems
- Cooling System Redundancy
- Cooling Failure Alarm
- Technical Specifications

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Chapter 1 Overview and Physical Description
Route Switch Processor and Route Processor Cards
Route Switch Processor and Route Processor Cards
The RSP card is the main control and switch fabric element in the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, and
Cisco ASR 9006 Router, and Cisco ASR 9904 Router. To provide redundancy, there can be two RSP
cards in each router, one as the active control RSP and the other as the standby RSP. The standby RSP
takes over all control functions should the active RSP fail.
The RP card is the main control element in the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router.
The RP card provides centralized chassis control, management, and data-plane switching. To provide
redundancy, there are two RP cards in each router, one as the active control RP and the other as the
standby RP. The standby RP takes over all control functions should the active RP fail.
On the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router, the switch fabric has been moved to FC
cards.
RSP Front Panel and Access Ports
System alarms reside on the RSP. Alarms consist of visual indicators with three levels: Critical (red),
Major (red), and Minor (yellow). There is a console interface for remote viewing of alarms and fault
information. The RSP has the following information and alarm LEDs and connectors:
• One external Compact Flash type I/II (not on RSP-440)
• Two EIA/TIA-232 RJ232 serial RJ-45 ports—one each for Console and Auxiliary modem ports, with
Manufacturing Test connections to the backplane
• Two dual-speed 100/1000 Mbit Ethernet Management ports
• One 4 character 5x7 LED dot matrix display and discrete status LEDs
• Alarm Cut Off (ACO) and Lamp Test momentary push buttons
• Two RJ-45 Sync timing ports with Link and Fault LEDs built into the RJ-45
• Alarm Output DB9 port with three alarm outputs
PS1 M1 PM5
PS1 M2 PM6
PS1 M3 PM7
PS2 M0 PM8
PS2 M1 PM9
PS2 M2 PM10
PS2 M3 PM11
PS3 M0 PM12
PS3 M1 PM13
PS3 M2 PM14
PS3 M3 PM15
Table 1-1 Power Module Hardware and Software IDs
Hardware ID Software ID