Cisco Systems CX-TRIP2 manual What is the Cisco 7500 Series?, Cisco 7505, Interface Processor End

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Product Description

What is the Cisco 7500 Series?

The Cisco 7500 series consists of three router models: the Cisco 7505, the Cisco 7507, and the Cisco 7513. All three models provide high reliability, availability, serviceability, and performance. The three systems support multiprotocol, multimedia routing, and bridging with a wide variety of protocols and any combination of Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Token Ring, Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), serial, multichannel, channel attachment, and High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI) media. Network interfaces reside on modular interface processors, which provide a direct connection between the high-speed, 1.067-gigabits-per-second (Gbps) Cisco Extended Bus (CyBus) and the external networks.

Note The Cisco 7507 and Cisco 7513 have dual CyBuses, for an aggregate bandwidth of 2.134 Gpbs.

Figure 7 shows the rear of the five-slot Cisco 7505 router. In the Cisco 7505, one slot (4) is reserved for the Route Switch Processor (RSP1), which contains the system processor and performs packet switching functions. Slots 0 through 3 are for interface processors.

Figure 7 Cisco 7505, Interface Processor End

 

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Contents Product Numbers CX-TRIP2 and CX-TRIP4 Product Description Trip LEDsToken Ring Cables and Connectors Token Ring Connection EquipmentToken Ring Physical Connections Token Ring Network Physical Connections What is the Cisco 7000 Series? Cisco 7000, Interface Processor EndCisco 7010, Interface Processor End What is the Cisco 7500 Series? Cisco 7505, Interface Processor EndCisco 7507, Interface Processor End Cisco 7513, Interface Processor End Installation Prerequisites SafetyElectrical Equipment Safety Distance Limitations for Token Ring ConnectionsTelephone Wiring Safety Preventing Electrostatic Discharge ESD DamageOnline Insertion and Removal-An Overview Installation Prerequisites Ejector Levers and Captive Installation Screws Removing an Interface Processor Filler InstallationList of Parts and Tools Removing a Trip Installing a Trip Checking the Installation Token Ring ConnectionsUsing the Exec Command Interpreter Configuring the InterfacesUsing the Setup Command System Configuration DialogUsing the Configure Exec Command Identifying Slot and Interface NumbersBasic Configuration Guidelines Checking the Configuration Upgrading Microcode Downloading Microcode to Flash MemoryConfirm that you want the file copied into Flash Router# show controllers token Cisco Information Online