Hardware Description 1 |
The MPC runs a version of Cisco IOS software that is designed for DSL multiplexing.
At startup, the MPC loads program software and configuration data from NVRAM, from a server on the network, or from a Flash card in one of its PCMCIA slots. The MPC then provides boot images to the line cards. After initializing the system, the MPC provides monitoring and control services, including the CLI (available at the console and via Telnet); SNMP communication with the Cisco 6200 Manager; and critical, major, and minor alarm signals.
1.4.2 Physical Description
The MPC resides in slot 2. The MPC faceplate (see Figure
Figure | MPC Faceplate | ||
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POWER | Card status LEDs | ||
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| ACO | Alarm | |
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ALARMS |
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CRIT | Alarm LEDs | ||
MAJ | |||
MIN | |||
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| C | Console port | |
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| S | ||
| L | ||
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SLOT |
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0 | 1 |
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| Two PCMCIA slots | |
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| PCMCIA ejection buttons | |
| LINK |
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| ACTV |
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| E | Ethernet port | |
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| E | ||
| T |
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| Reset switch | |
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ACO Switch
The alarm
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