Cisco Systems RSP7000 manual Off Ones ones Zeros zeros Net zeros Net ones

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Reference Information

Table 7 Default Boot Filenames

Action/File Name

Bit 3

Bit 2

Bit 1

Bit 0

Bootstrap mode

0

0

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Default software

0

0

0

1

 

 

 

 

 

cisco2-RSP

0

0

1

0

 

 

 

 

 

cisco3-RSP

0

0

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

cisco4-RSP

0

1

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

cisco5-RSP

0

1

0

1

 

 

 

 

 

cisco6-RSP

0

1

1

0

 

 

 

 

 

cisco7-RSP

0

1

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

cisco10-RSP

1

0

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

cisco11-RSP

1

0

0

1

 

 

 

 

 

cisco12-RSP

1

0

1

0

 

 

 

 

 

cisco13-RSP

1

0

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

cisco14-RSP

1

1

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

cisco15-RSP

1

1

0

1

 

 

 

 

 

cisco16-RSP

1

1

1

0

 

 

 

 

 

cisco17-RSP

1

1

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

Bit 8 controls the console Break key. Setting bit 8 (the factory default) causes the processor to ignore the console Break key. Clearing bit 8 causes the processor to interpret the Break key as a command to force the system into the bootstrap monitor, thereby halting normal operation. A break can be sent in the first 60 seconds while the system reboots, regardless of the configuration settings.

Bit 9 controls the secondary bootstrap program function. Setting bit 9 causes the system to use the secondary bootstrap; clearing bit 9 causes the system to ignore the secondary bootstrap. The secondary bootstrap program is used for system debugging and diagnostics.

Bit 10 controls the host portion of the IP broadcast address. Setting bit 10 causes the processor to use all zeros; clearing bit 10 (the factory default) causes the processor to use all ones. Bit 10 interacts with bit 14, which controls the network and subnet portions of the broadcast address.

Table 8 shows the combined effect of bits 10 and 14.

Table 8 Configuration Register Settings for Broadcast Address Destination

Bit 14

Bit 10 Address (<net> <host>)

Off

Off

<ones> <ones>

 

 

 

Off

On

<zeros> <zeros>

 

 

 

On

On

<net> <zeros>

 

 

 

On

Off

<net> <ones>

 

 

 

Bits 11 and 12 in the configuration register determine the baud rate of the console terminal. Table 9 shows the bit settings for the four available baud rates. (The factory-set default baud rate is 9600.)

367000 Series Route Switch Processor (RSP7000) Installation and Configuration in the Cisco 7000 Series Routers

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Contents Document Contents What Is the Cisco 7000? Product DescriptionsWhat Is the Cisco 7010? What Is the RSP7000?Product Descriptions Memory Components System SoftwareDram Flash MemoryInstallation Prerequisites SafetyJumpers LEDsTelephone Wiring Electrical EquipmentPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Compatibility Requirements Online Insertion and Removal-An OverviewInstallation Prerequisites Software Prerequisites Hardware PrerequisitesMicrocode Prerequisites Flash Memory Card Replacement and Formatting Prerequisites Saving and Retrieving the Configuration FileUsing the Exec Command Interpreter Using the Ping CommandFollowing example shows the results of a failed ping Uploading Copying the Configuration FileRouter# write net Downloading Retrieving the Configuration File List of Tools and Parts Installation Procedures Removing the RSP7000Replacing the RSP7000 Stop Restarting and Checking the System Formatting the Flash Memory Card Troubleshooting the Installation System Power LEDsVerifying LEDs RSP7000 LEDsNormal System Startup Sequence Interface Processor LEDsTroubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Installation Console Port Signals Auxiliary Port SignalsReference Information Replacing and Upgrading Dram SIMMs RSP7000 Dram SIMMsRemoving SIMMs MEM-RSP-24MReleasing the Simm Spring Clips Installing New SIMMs Handling a SimmSoftware Configuration Register Settings Changing Settings Bit Meanings Off Ones ones Zeros zeros Net zeros Net ones Enabling Booting from Flash Memory Copying to Flash MemoryRouter# squeeze slot0 Recovering a Lost Password Using Flash Memory Cards Installing and Removing a Flash Memory Card Pcmcia slot Replacing a Flash Memory CardFormatting a Flash Memory Card Copying a Bootable Image into a Flash Memory Card Router# config terminal Copying Bootable Images Between Flash Memory Cards Recovering from Locked Blocks Cisco Information Online Cisco Information Online