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CiscoASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter4 Troubleshooting the Installation
Troubleshooting the Route Processor Subsystem
Compact Flash and Status LEDs
One compact flash slot provides the RSP with additional flash memory capacity. All combinations of
different flash devices are supported by the RSP. You can use ATA flash disks, Type 1 or Type 2 linear
flash memory cards, or a combination of the two.
Note The RSP card only supports +5.2VDC flash memory devices. It does not support +3.3 VDC PCMCIA
devices.
Note The RSP-440, RSP-440 Lite, RSP-880, and RP cards do not have a compact flash slot.
The slot has an eject button (located behind the cover) to remove a flash card from the slot.
Ethernet Ports and Status LEDs
The RSP/RP cards have two 8-pin media-dependent interface (MDI) RJ-45 Management LAN ports for
100 Mbps and 1000Mbps Ethernet connections. These ports are labeled MGT LAN 0 and MGT LAN 1.
The transmission speed of the Ethernet port is not user-configurable. You set the speed through an
autosensing scheme on the RSP/RP, which determines the speed by the network that the Ethernet port is
connected to. However, even at an autosensed data transmission rate of 100 Mbps, the Ethernet port can
only provide a usable bandwidth of substantially less than 100 Mbps. You can expect a maximum usable
bandwidth of approximately 12Mbps when using an Ethernet connection.
The following LEDs on the front panel indicate traffic status and port selection (Figure4-10):
Synchronization
(SYNC)
Green System timing is synchronized to an external timing source including
IEEE 1588.
Amber System timing is free running.
Off
(Default after reset)
LED never turns off.
Internal Solid
State Hard Disk
Drive (SSD)
Green Internal Solid State Hard Disk Drive (SSD0) is busy/active. The LED is
driven by the SSD/SAS controller.
Off
(Default after reset)
Internal Solid State Hard Disk Drive is not busy/active.
FC Fault Amber A fault has occurred on any or all of the FCs installed. This LED will be on
during the boot phase of the FC. This LED will be turned off by the
Controller Area Network (CAN) bus controller after it is up and running.
Off
(Default after reset)
All FCs are booted up and ready.
GPS Green GPS interface provisioned and ports are turned on. ToD, 1 PPS, 10 Mhz are
all valid.
Off
(Default after reset)
Either the interface is not provisioned, or the ports are not turned on. ToD, 1
PPS, 10 Mhz are not valid.
Table4-4 RP and RP2 Discrete LED Display Definitions (continued)
Indicator (Label) Color Description