Specifications
Second-Generation Channel Interface Processor (CIP2) Installation and Configuration 17
CIP2 Installation Prerequisites
In the Cisco 7010, slot 3 is reserved for the RSP7000 (7000 RSP slot shown in Figure 5), which
contains the system processor and performs packet switching functions; slot 4 is reserved for the
RSP7000CI (7000 CI slot shown in Figure 5), which contains all of the environmental monitoring
functions for the Cisco 7010. The remaining three slots (slots 0 through 2) are for interface
processors, including the CIP2.
Figure 5 Cisco 7010 with RSP7000 and RSP7000CI Installed (Interface Processor End)
Figure 6 shows the interface processor end of the Cisco 7010, which provides access to the five
processor slots. When facing the interface processor end of the chassis, the RP and SP (or SSP) slots
are at the top. The three interface processor slots are numbered from the bottom up beginning with
slot 0 (the bottom slot) through 2 (the center slot) and are reserved for interface processors, including
the CIP2.
Figure 6 Cisco 7010 with RP and SP (or SSP) Installed (Interface Processor End)
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RSP7000CI slot 4
RSP7000 slot 3
Interface processor slot 1
DC OK LED
Power switch
Chassis ground
screw
Power receptacle
Interface processor slot 2
Interface processor slot 0
AC-input power supply
EJECT
SLOT 0
SLOT 1
NORMAL
CPU HALT
RESET
AUX.
CONSOLE
ROUTE SWITCH PROCESSOR
ENABLE
ENABLE
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RP slot
SP or SSP slot
Interface processor slot 1
DC OK LED
Power switch
Chassis ground
screw
Power receptacle
Interface processor slot 2
Interface processor slot 0
AC-input power supply










