Cisco Systems GRP-B manual GRP Boot Process Overview

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GRP Boot Process Overview

Figure 11 Using the Ethernet Port on the GRP

 

Network 1.0.0.0

 

Router A

 

(Cisco 12000 series)

 

Host A

 

EO

 

POS

 

Host B

 

 

Network 2.0.0.0

EO

Host A

Router B

 

(Cisco 7500 series)

S6755

(Cisco 7500 series)

Router C

 

GRP Boot Process Overview

The following sequence describes a typical GRP boot process:

1.System power is turned on.

2.MBus module receives +5 VDC and starts executing MBus software.

3.GRP determines the system configuration by sending a message over the MBus requesting all installed devices to identify themselves. The return response provides slot number, and card and component type. The GRP, line cards, and CSCs are then powered up.

4.GRP power-on-reset logic delay, which allows power and both local and CSC clocks to stabilize.

5.After the power-on reset is released, the GRP begins to execute the ROM monitor software.

6.If the ROM monitor is configured to autoboot, it loads and boots the Cisco IOS software. or

If the ROM monitor is not configured to autoboot, you must enter the appropriate b command at the ROM monitor prompt (rommon>) to boot the Cisco IOS software.

7.When the Cisco IOS software boots, it polls all other cards in the system and powers them up, loading their Cisco IOS software as needed.

8.GRP waits for all other cards to finish their boot processes.

Starting the System and Observing Initial Conditions

This section describes the initial system startup processes and procedures.

Use the following procedure to start your system:

Step 1 Turn on each installed power supply by turning its system power switch to the on () position.

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Contents Gigabit Route Processor Installation and Configuration Note Document ContentsImportant Information Router InformationSupported Platforms GRP RedundancyProduct Overview Cisco IOS Software RequirementsRelated Documentation GRP FunctionsGRP Components Cisco IOS SoftwareGRP Horizontal Orientation Memory Components TypeQuantity Description Location Sram Flash MemorySoft Reset Switch System Status LEDsStatus LEDs Display LEDsFlash Card Slots Asynchronous Serial PortsEthernet Port Preparing for Installation Safety GuidelinesTranslated Safety Warnings and Agency Approvals Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory Statements FCC Class a ComplianceCanada Europe EUPreparing for Installation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Working with Electrical EquipmentClass a Notice for Korea Replacing a GRP Required Tools and PartsRemoving a GRP Shows the ejector levers To remove a GRP, follow these steps Turn off system power Installing a GRP Connecting to the Console Port Console Port Pin Signal Direction DescriptionConnecting to the Auxiliary Port Connecting to the Ethernet PortSignal Direction Description Ethernet Interface Receptacles, Cables, and PinoutsPin Description RJ-45 Receptacle and Plug Horizontal OrientationPin Signal Input Output Input/Output Description MII ConnectionsEthernet Interface Cable Connection Procedure RJ-45Connecting MII or RJ-45 Cables to GRP Vertical Orientation GRP Boot Process Overview Starting the System and Observing Initial ConditionsProcessor LED Display DescriptionStarting the System and Observing Initial Conditions Verifying Interface Status Configuring the Ethernet Interface GRP LEDs Partial Front Panel ViewUsing Configuration Mode to Configure the Ethernet Interface Configuring the Software Configuration Register Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksBoot Field Settings and the boot Command Boot Field DescriptionBit Hexadecimal Description Changing Configuration Register Settings Configuration Register Bit Meanings Action/File Name BitBit Address net host Baud BitFlash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP Installing and Removing Flash Memory Card or Flash Disk ATA Flash Disk Boot Image Support Requirements Formatting a Flash Memory Card or Flash DiskRouter# format slot0 Specifying Cisco IOS Image Used to Boot the System Software Commands Associated with Flash MemoryEnabling Booting from Flash Memory Router# squeeze slot0Copying Files to Flash Memory Router# copy tftpmyfile1 slot0myfile1Router# copy tftpnew.image slot0new.image Router# copy slot1image.new slot0image.new Router# config t Routerconfig# no boot system Router# copy startup-config slot0myfile2 Use the copy running-config slot0filename command as follows Recovering Lost Password Initialize the router by entering the i command as follows Upgrading GRP Memory Locations of GRP Memory ComponentsMEM-GRP/LC-64=2 Using Dimm Socket Release Lever to Remove DIMMs Removing DIMMsInstalling New DIMMs Handling a DimmChecking the Dimm Installation Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Documentation Feedback Obtaining Technical AssistanceOrdering Documentation Cisco TAC WebsiteObtaining Additional Publications and Information Opening a TAC CaseTAC Case Priority Definitions Obtaining Additional Publications and Information 78-4339-09