Cisco Systems UBR7100E manual Network Processor Card

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Chapter 1 Product Overview

Functional Overview

Network Processor Card

The network processor card resides inside the chassis and is shown in Figure 1-6 on page 1-16. The network processor card provides the following features:

Senses OIR of the port adapter

Bridges the PCI buses from the interfaces to packet memory

Arbitrates traffic across the PCI buses

Generates the clock signals for the interfaces on each PCI bus

The network processor card also performs the following system management functions:

Sending and receiving routing protocol updates

Managing tables, caches, and buffers

Monitoring interface and environmental status

Providing Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) management and the console or Telnet interface

Accounting and switching of data traffic

Booting and reloading images

Managing port adapters (recognition and initialization during OIR)

Note For instructions for removing and replacing memory components on the network processor card, such as the SDRAM DIMMs, refer to Memory Replacement Instructions for the Network Processing Engine or Network Services Engine and Input/Output Controller at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/fru/memory/index.htm

The network processor card consists of the following components:

Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) microprocessor running at 175 MHz

Two system controllers—Provide processor access to two separate banks of SDRAM and permit devices on both PCI buses to access either SDRAM bank. This means that devices on different PCI buses can access different SDRAM banks simultaneously.

Upgradable memory modules—SDRAM system memory defaults to 128 MB and can be upgraded to either 192 MB or 256 MB. (SDRAM packet memory is fixed at 64 MB.) SDRAM memory stores packets received or sent from network interfaces, routing tables, and network accounting applications. The two independent SDRAM memory arrays allow concurrent access by interfaces and the processor. For information about accessing the SDRAM memory modules, refer to the “Upgrading the SDRAM Memory Modules” section on page 6-11.

Note The network processor card contains two SDRAM slots for user-configurable system memory, DIMM 1 and DIMM 2. The amount of memory installed in slot DIMM 1 must be greater than or equal to the memory installed in slot DIMM 2. Slot DIMM 2 is zero for the default memory configuration of

128 MB. Slot DIMM 0 is used only for packet memory and is fixed at 64 MB in the factory.

Cache memory—Cisco uBR7100 series routers have two levels of cache: a primary cache that is internal to the microprocessor and a secondary, 2-MB (fixed) external cache that provides additional high-speed storage for data and instructions.

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Contents Text Part Number OL-5916-01 Corporate HeadquartersCopyright 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved Iii N T E N T SPreparing for Installation Maintenance EuroDOCSIS Upstream and Downstream Specifications A-5 Vii PrefacePurpose AudienceViii OrganizationRelated Documentation Chapter DescriptionConventions Bewaar Deze Instructies Safety WarningAviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança Warnung Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseAvvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla Sicurezza Xii Spara Dessa AnvisningarXiii GEM Disse AnvisningerXiv Terms and Acronyms Xvi Xvii Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Ordering DocumentationCisco Technical Support Website Submitting a Service RequestDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical AssistanceXix Definitions of Service Request SeverityObtaining Additional Publications and Information Preface Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Product Description Product OverviewCisco uBR7114 and Cisco uBR7114E Cisco uBR7100 Series Router Operational FeaturesCisco uBR7100 Series Models Cisco uBR7111 and Cisco uBR7111ECisco uBR7100 Series Routers Physical Description DS0 RF Cisco uBR7100 Series Front Panel RF Cable Interface Fixed Interface UnitsEthernet/Fast Ethernet LAN Interface Port Adapters Field-Replaceable UnitsWAN Technology Product Description End of Life Memory Size Product Number Spare Product Number Flash DisksSdram Memory Total Sdram Memory Configuration Product NumberChassis Slot and Logical Interface Numbering Functional OverviewRack-Mount and Cable-Management Kit Router# show interfaces Indentifing Interface Information in the SoftwareMAC Addresses Peripheral Component Interconnect Buses Online Insertion and RemovalNetwork Processor Card Memory Type Size Quantity Description Location FrontRouter# show version Other InterfacesDS0 RF System LEDs and Reset ButtonSYS RDY LED Label Color State FunctionOL-5916-01 Tools and Parts Required Preparing for InstallationShipping Container Contents Electrical Equipment Guidelines Safety GuidelinesPreparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Chassis Lifting Guidelines Electrostatic Discharge PreventionRack-Mounting Guidelines Site Requirement GuidelinesCisco uBR7114 Router Footprint and Outer Dimensions Temperature and Humidity Requirements Specification Minimum Maximum Power Connection GuidelinesInterference Considerations Plant Wiring GuidelinesPort Adapter WAN Connections Distance Limitations and Interface SpecificationsEthernet Connections Console Port Connections Console and Auxiliary Port ConsiderationsAuxiliary Port Connections OL-5916-01 Physical Placement Installing Cisco uBR7100 Series Universal Broadband RoutersCisco uBR7100 series router Chassis bottom Mounting the Chassis on a TabletopAttaching the Brackets Rack-Mounting the ChassisBrackets can also be installed with the front panel forward Installing the Chassis in a RackAttaching the System Ground Connection Attaching the Ground WireAttaching the Ground Wire to the Grounding Lug Attaching the Cable-Management Bracket Connecting Upstream and Downstream Ports Connecting to the Network10 Connecting the LAN Port to an Ethernet Hub Connecting the Fast Ethernet PortsConnecting to the Console Port Connecting the Console Port and Auxiliary Port12 Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port13 Connecting the AC Power Cord Connecting the PowerChecking Conditions Prior to System Startup System StartupRestricted Rights Legend Starting the SystemSystem LEDs These LEDs remain off during normal operation of the router Before You Call for Technical Assistance Troubleshooting the InstallationTroubleshooting Overview Locating the Serial Number on Your Router Problem Solving Using a Subsystems ApproachIdentifying Startup Problems Troubleshooting Strategy for Startup Problems Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem Troubleshooting the Power SubsystemTroubleshooting the Port Adapter and Fixed RF Ports Troubleshooting the Network Processor CardQueued messages Troubleshooting the Cooling SubsystemOnline Insertion and Removal MaintenanceEnvironmental Monitoring Environmental Monitoring and Reporting FunctionsParameter High Warning High Critical Displaying Environmental Status ReportsRouter# show environment last Fan Failures Flash Memory Card UsageInserting a Flash Memory Card Front Back Inserting and Ejecting a Flash Disk Memory Card Formatting a Flash Memory Card Removing a Flash Memory CardMemory Card section on page 6-8. Then proceed to Step Copying a Bootable Image onto a Flash Memory CardInsert the new flash memory card into slot Copying Bootable Images Between Flash Memory CardsUpgrading the Sdram Memory Modules Cover screws Removing the Chassis CoverRemoving the Cover Removing the Sdram DimmBack Front 10 Handling the Dimm Replacing the Sdram Dimm11 Inserting the Dimm Replacing the Chassis Cover12 Replacing the Chassis Cover Powering On the RouterOL-5916-01 Description Specification System SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Upstream Modulation If Output Router ModelUpstream Bandwidth Qpsk Data Throughput QAM Data Throughput RF SpecificationsDocsis Upstream and Downstream Specifications Specification Docsis Specifications1 Minimum Settings2Table A-6 Docsis Cable Downstream RF Specifications Minimum Settings2 Your Headend Settings EuroDOCSIS Upstream and Downstream SpecificationsTable A-8 EuroDOCSIS Cable Downstream RF Specifications Integrated Upconverter Specifications OL-5916-01 Manufacturer1 Website or Phone Number Products/Model Manufacturers for Headend Provisioning RequirementsNorth American Channel Plans Agilent Agilent 89411A Manufacturer Website or Phone Number Products/ModelEuropean Channel Plans Agilent Agilent 8591C Tektronix 2715 Sunrise Telecom AT2000R Coaxial Cables Cable SpecificationsIdentifying an RJ-45 Rollover Cable Console and Auxiliary Port Cables and PinoutsRJ-45-to-DB-9 Console Port Cables and PinoutsIdentifying an RJ-45 Crossover Cable Fast Ethernet Port Cables and PinoutsAuxiliary Port Cables and Pinouts RJ-45 Pin Description Identifying an RJ-45 Straight-Through CableFigure C-5 Duplex SC Cable Connector Fiber-Optic Cables and ConnectorsFigure C-8 Laser Caution Label Laser Classification LabelsOL-5916-01 Frequency Allocation Tables B1, G D1, K Standards ComparisonsNtsc Cable Television Channels and Relative Frequencies Freq MHz Carrier Visual Aural Channel Bandwidth Visual Center Freq MHz Carrier Visual Aural Channel Bandwidth Visual Center Ntsc M Cable Television Frequencies for Japan Table D-5 Japanese Channel Assignments Channel Bandwidth Visual Carrier Aural Carrier Number MHz PAL/SECAM Cable Television Channels and Relative FrequenciesChannel Bandwidth Visual Carrier Aural Carrier Number MHz Channel Bandwidth Visual Carrier Aural Carrier Number MHz Channel Bandwidth Visual Carrier Aural Carrier Number MHz OL-5916-01 Site Log Initials DateIN-1 D EIN-2 CPU reset buttonIN-3 PcmciaIN-4 HFC C-1IN-5 Location Memory options Memory types PCI busIN-6 SnmpIN-7 Tap manufacturersIN-8 Wrist straps, attaching
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