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... on page 23 for the Cisco 7505, Cisco 7507 and Cisco 7513 routers. All rights reserved. The RSP2 supports the high system availability (HSA) feature, which allows two RSP2s, or an RSP4/4+ and an RSP2, to HSA, but which further minimizes system downtime. (HSA is the system default.) For more information on HSA. Route Switch Processor (RSP2) Installation and Configuration Guide Product Numbers: RSP2, RSP=, ROMMON-RSP2, MEM-RSP-8M=, MEM...
... on page 23 for the Cisco 7505, Cisco 7507 and Cisco 7513 routers. All rights reserved. The RSP2 supports the high system availability (HSA) feature, which allows two RSP2s, or an RSP4/4+ and an RSP2, to HSA, but which further minimizes system downtime. (HSA is the system default.) For more information on HSA. Route Switch Processor (RSP2) Installation and Configuration Guide Product Numbers: RSP2, RSP=, ROMMON-RSP2, MEM-RSP-8M=, MEM...
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... Cisco 7500 Series Routers at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cis7505/4194pc75.htm • Flash Memory Card: For Flash memory card information, refer to Flash Memory Card Installation Instructions available online at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml. • Cisco 7500 series routers: For hardware installation and maintenance information, refer to the following resources: • Cisco IOS software: For configuration information and support, refer to the Cisco IOS software configuration documentation set...
... Cisco 7500 Series Routers at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cis7505/4194pc75.htm • Flash Memory Card: For Flash memory card information, refer to Flash Memory Card Installation Instructions available online at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml. • Cisco 7500 series routers: For hardware installation and maintenance information, refer to the following resources: • Cisco IOS software: For configuration information and support, refer to the Cisco IOS software configuration documentation set...
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... hardware (Media Access Control [MAC]-layer) addresses for the interface ports is a Mips R4600 Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) processor with and controls the interface processors on the high-speed CyBus. Figure 2 Route Switch Processor (RSP2) Bus connector SIMMs CPU MD U33 U30 Bank 0 ROM monitor AM U21 (boot ROM) U12 U18 NVRAM Bank 1 U1 U4 H3105 CPU PC Card slots slot 0: bottom slot 1: top Flash memory Auxiliary port Console port SIMM holder The CPU used...
... hardware (Media Access Control [MAC]-layer) addresses for the interface ports is a Mips R4600 Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) processor with and controls the interface processors on the high-speed CyBus. Figure 2 Route Switch Processor (RSP2) Bus connector SIMMs CPU MD U33 U30 Bank 0 ROM monitor AM U21 (boot ROM) U12 U18 NVRAM Bank 1 U1 U4 H3105 CPU PC Card slots slot 0: bottom slot 1: top Flash memory Auxiliary port Console port SIMM holder The CPU used...
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... Type II PC Cards can be 3.3-volt (V) devices. DRAM is contained in slot 0. 5. Do not attempt to install higher-voltage devices in up your configuration to a remote server so you must be used in NVRAM, which is 32 MB of 11.1. 6. When replacing an RSP2, be sure to back up to control several system variables. 3. NVRAM The system configuration, software configuration register settings, and environmental monitoring logs...
... Type II PC Cards can be 3.3-volt (V) devices. DRAM is contained in slot 0. 5. Do not attempt to install higher-voltage devices in up your configuration to a remote server so you must be used in NVRAM, which is 32 MB of 11.1. 6. When replacing an RSP2, be sure to back up to control several system variables. 3. NVRAM The system configuration, software configuration register settings, and environmental monitoring logs...
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... to the Flash memory configuration notes listed in software. Not all I /O) device. The console port is inactive. The auxiliary port is often used in slot 1. The reset button boots the system. For additional Flash memory information, refer to 65˚C) OL-4923-01 B0 7 The Active/Standby switch has been deactivated in the "Related Documentation" section on the RSP2, labeled Console and Auxiliary, allow you to connect external terminal devices to connect a modem, a channel service unit (CSU...
... to the Flash memory configuration notes listed in software. Not all I /O) device. The console port is inactive. The auxiliary port is often used in slot 1. The reset button boots the system. For additional Flash memory information, refer to 65˚C) OL-4923-01 B0 7 The Active/Standby switch has been deactivated in the "Related Documentation" section on the RSP2, labeled Console and Auxiliary, allow you to connect external terminal devices to connect a modem, a channel service unit (CSU...
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... standard software commands for upgrading over the network or from a new image. At system startup, an internal system utility scans for each interface processor. Although no user-configurable jumpers on the front of the RSP2. (See Figure 2.) Storing the Cisco IOS images in Flash memory enables you to a remote server. Flash memory contains the default system software. The RSP2 uses a software-controlled configuration register, so you need access to remotely download, store, and boot from floppy disks. For instructions for most Cisco IOS software...
... standard software commands for upgrading over the network or from a new image. At system startup, an internal system utility scans for each interface processor. Although no user-configurable jumpers on the front of the RSP2. (See Figure 2.) Storing the Cisco IOS images in Flash memory enables you to a remote server. Flash memory contains the default system software. The RSP2 uses a software-controlled configuration register, so you need access to remotely download, store, and boot from floppy disks. For instructions for most Cisco IOS software...
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... Flash Memory Card Installation Instructions (part number DOC-782083=) for each processor type. To upgrade DRAM, see the "Obtaining Technical Assistance" section on the Documentation CD-ROM, or as the new active RSP2. Refer to crash; The latest available microcode image for upgrade information. (To obtain assistance, see the "Software Configuration Register Settings" section on reformatting Flash memory. For the latest compatible software releases, refer to display the router's current hardware and software configurations...
... Flash Memory Card Installation Instructions (part number DOC-782083=) for each processor type. To upgrade DRAM, see the "Obtaining Technical Assistance" section on the Documentation CD-ROM, or as the new active RSP2. Refer to crash; The latest available microcode image for upgrade information. (To obtain assistance, see the "Software Configuration Register Settings" section on reformatting Flash memory. For the latest compatible software releases, refer to display the router's current hardware and software configurations...
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... on floppy disks, a TFTP server, CCO, or Flash memory cards. We recommend that you are replacing SIMM, as appropriate), and then reinstall the interface processor in the RSP2 SIMM sockets. • Number 2 Phillips or 3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver for ordering information. • An RSP2 or related product listed in the "Connecting the Console Terminal" section on removing the RSP2, and then to this before removing an RSP2 while...
... on floppy disks, a TFTP server, CCO, or Flash memory cards. We recommend that you are replacing SIMM, as appropriate), and then reinstall the interface processor in the RSP2 SIMM sockets. • Number 2 Phillips or 3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver for ordering information. • An RSP2 or related product listed in the "Connecting the Console Terminal" section on removing the RSP2, and then to this before removing an RSP2 while...
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... RSP2. any devices connected to these ports must match the default baud rate (9600 baud). Connecting the Console Terminal The system console port on the RSP2 is the most modems are asynchronous serial ports; Set up the terminal as shown in the "Restarting the System" section on page 20 to check the installation. Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 If you disconnected the console terminal to remove the RSP2, or if you are using. Turn the system power...
... RSP2. any devices connected to these ports must match the default baud rate (9600 baud). Connecting the Console Terminal The system console port on the RSP2 is the most modems are asynchronous serial ports; Set up the terminal as shown in the "Restarting the System" section on page 20 to check the installation. Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 If you disconnected the console terminal to remove the RSP2, or if you are using. Turn the system power...
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... error condition exists if no LEDs go on at power up or after initialization, or if the CPU halt LED goes on and remains on your Cisco 7507 or Cisco 7513 router. If you configure your configuration file to reenter the configuration information. Failure to use the configure command or the setup command facility to a remote server before doing so, see the "Enabling High Availability Features" section on the Documentation CD...
... error condition exists if no LEDs go on at power up or after initialization, or if the CPU halt LED goes on and remains on your Cisco 7507 or Cisco 7513 router. If you configure your configuration file to reenter the configuration information. Failure to use the configure command or the setup command facility to a remote server before doing so, see the "Enabling High Availability Features" section on the Documentation CD...
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... from a network server. This is actually the new active RSP, the command syntax does not use the following examples show systems with the new configuration information. 1. Step 9 Router# end Exits configuration mode. Step 11 Router# reload Resets the router with two RSP2s. So you want to a New Software Version Example Note The following commands in Table 8 in the same location. Step 10 Router# copy running-config nvram:startup-config Saves the configuration file to the...
... from a network server. This is actually the new active RSP, the command syntax does not use the following examples show systems with the new configuration information. 1. Step 9 Router# end Exits configuration mode. Step 11 Router# reload Resets the router with two RSP2s. So you want to a New Software Version Example Note The following commands in Table 8 in the same location. Step 10 Router# copy running-config nvram:startup-config Saves the configuration file to the...
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... allows users to what occurs in RPR. SSO does not support the Legacy interface processor cards. This feature eliminates downtime during a switchover. The router is disabled by default, and needs to be reloaded, similar to upgrade Cisco IOS on the Cisco 7507 and Cisco 7513 routers, which are loaded with two route switch processors (RSPs). This feature uses the Forwarding Information Base (FIB) that was current at the time of key routing and interface...
... allows users to what occurs in RPR. SSO does not support the Legacy interface processor cards. This feature eliminates downtime during a switchover. The router is disabled by default, and needs to be reloaded, similar to upgrade Cisco IOS on the Cisco 7507 and Cisco 7513 routers, which are loaded with two route switch processors (RSPs). This feature uses the Forwarding Information Base (FIB) that was current at the time of key routing and interface...
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... immediately after the copyright line and before the system displays the list of installed hardware, as expected, a power supply or input power failure could be the problem. Before contacting a service representative, refer to the Cisco 7500 Series Installation and Configuration Guide for the system blower and observe the fan OK LED. During the boot process, the LEDs on the RSP2. During this initialization, the LEDs on each interface processor goes on when...
... immediately after the copyright line and before the system displays the list of installed hardware, as expected, a power supply or input power failure could be the problem. Before contacting a service representative, refer to the Cisco 7500 Series Installation and Configuration Guide for the system blower and observe the fan OK LED. During the boot process, the LEDs on the RSP2. During this initialization, the LEDs on each interface processor goes on when...
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... configuration file to a remote server before removing the RSP2, you can also use the copy running-config slot0:config-file command to save the configuration file to Flash memory, and then use the configure command or the setup command facility to re-enter the configuration information after you install the new RSP2. This procedure requires privileged-level access to the appropriate software documentation. If the connection is 2 seconds: !!!!! If the connection fails, the system displays a series of these two commands, and instructions...
... configuration file to a remote server before removing the RSP2, you can also use the copy running-config slot0:config-file command to save the configuration file to Flash memory, and then use the configure command or the setup command facility to re-enter the configuration information after you install the new RSP2. This procedure requires privileged-level access to the appropriate software documentation. If the connection is 2 seconds: !!!!! If the connection fails, the system displays a series of these two commands, and instructions...
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...; You have the interface processor address or name of the remote host. If it does not, follow the steps in a file called by the name of a default file server.) Router# copy startup-config tftp Remote host []? Copying the Configuration File Before you copy (save (copy) a file to a TFTP server, a file must first exist on the TFTP server. Use the ping command to check the connection between the router and the remote host. (See the...
...; You have the interface processor address or name of the remote host. If it does not, follow the steps in a file called by the name of a default file server.) Router# copy startup-config tftp Remote host []? Copying the Configuration File Before you copy (save (copy) a file to a TFTP server, a file must first exist on the TFTP server. Use the ping command to check the connection between the router and the remote host. (See the...
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... or network configuration file. Enter the IP address or name of the EXEC command interpreter. press Return to a remote host (TFTP server). The default is successful. If you specified a different filename when you for the IP address of the router with the suffix -confg (router-confg in the "Using the ping Command to Ensure Connectivity" section on the router for a connection to accept the default. Name of !!!! A series of configuration file [Router-confg]? A series...
... or network configuration file. Enter the IP address or name of the EXEC command interpreter. press Return to a remote host (TFTP server). The default is successful. If you specified a different filename when you for the IP address of the router with the suffix -confg (router-confg in the "Using the ping Command to Ensure Connectivity" section on the router for a connection to accept the default. Name of !!!! A series of configuration file [Router-confg]? A series...
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... interfaces, the enabled LEDs should go on. (Port adapter status LEDs might vary with Controller Memory Size. • If the system fails to boot properly, if the console terminal displays a checksum or memory error, or if the show diag command output indicates an incorrect amount of the show diag command output that begins with different router configurations and DRAM configurations. check the line of memory (or no memory), check the following section to check the installation...
... interfaces, the enabled LEDs should go on. (Port adapter status LEDs might vary with Controller Memory Size. • If the system fails to boot properly, if the console terminal displays a checksum or memory error, or if the show diag command output indicates an incorrect amount of the show diag command output that begins with different router configurations and DRAM configurations. check the line of memory (or no memory), check the following section to check the installation...
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... bracket) key combination. • To control broadcast addresses • To set the console terminal baud rate • To load operating software from the Flash memory card • To enable booting from a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server • To recover a lost password • To allow you to send a Break signal to the router during a system (re)boot. Following are written into ROM monitor mode. For example, the factory default value of...
... bracket) key combination. • To control broadcast addresses • To set the console terminal baud rate • To load operating software from the Flash memory card • To enable booting from a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server • To recover a lost password • To allow you to send a Break signal to the router during a system (re)boot. Following are written into ROM monitor mode. For example, the factory default value of...
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...field number, a hyphen, and the processor-type name. Router(config)# config-register 0x102 Router(config)# boot system flash [filename] Router(config)# Ctrl-Z Router# The server creates a default boot filename as follows: > b [tftp] flash filename Definitions of the various b command options follow: • b-Boots the default system software from Flash memory • b flash-Boots the first file in onboard Flash memory • b slot0: filename-Boots the file filename from the Flash memory card in PC Card slot 0 • b slot1: filename-Boots the file filename from a network server...
...field number, a hyphen, and the processor-type name. Router(config)# config-register 0x102 Router(config)# boot system flash [filename] Router(config)# Ctrl-Z Router# The server creates a default boot filename as follows: > b [tftp] flash filename Definitions of the various b command options follow: • b-Boots the default system software from Flash memory • b flash-Boots the first file in onboard Flash memory • b slot0: filename-Boots the file filename from the Flash memory card in PC Card slot 0 • b slot1: filename-Boots the file filename from a network server...
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...-configuration command to display the enable password. • Change the configuration register value back to load a boot file from the network indefinitely. Setting bit 13 causes the server to load operating software from Flash memory after five unsuccessful attempts to its original setting. By factory default, bit 13 is located on the rear panel. Router(config)# boot system flash device:filename To disable the Break function and enable the boot system flash device:filename command, enter the config-register command...
...-configuration command to display the enable password. • Change the configuration register value back to load a boot file from the network indefinitely. Setting bit 13 causes the server to load operating software from Flash memory after five unsuccessful attempts to its original setting. By factory default, bit 13 is located on the rear panel. Router(config)# boot system flash device:filename To disable the Break function and enable the boot system flash device:filename command, enter the config-register command...