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CiscoASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter4 Troubleshooting the Installation
Troubleshooting the Route Processor Subsystem
When the router is powered on, the alphanumeric display on the RSP-440, RSP-440 Lite, RSP-880 and
RP indicates the following sequence:
INIT—Card is inserted and microcontroller is initialized
BOOT—Board is powered on and CPU is booting
IMEM—Start initializing memory
IGEN—Start initializing the board
RSP-440 and RSP-440 Lite Only
STID—CBC was unable to read slot ID pins correctly
PSEQ—CBC detected power sequencer failure
DBPO—CBC detected an issue during board power up
KPWR—CBC detected an issue during board power up
LGNP—CBC detected an issue during board power up
LGNI—CBC detected an issue during board power up
UPWR—User requested power off (not applicable for RSP-880 and RP2)
TEMP—Over temperature
CPU—CPU communication failure (not applicable for RSP-880 and RP2)
RMN—All tests are finished and ROMMON is ready for commands
LOAD—Downloading MBI image to CPU
RRST—ROMMON is performing a soft reset after 5 consecutive MBI validation requests timed out
MVB—ROMMON trying MBI validation boot
MBI—Starting execution of MBI
IOXR—Cisco IOSXR software is starting execution
LDG—The RSP/RP is loading (MBI started and card preparing for activity)
INCP—The software or configuration is incompatible with the RSP/RP
OOSM—The RSP/RP is in Out of Service, Maintenance mode
ACTV—RSP/RP role is determined to be active RSP/RP
STBY—RSP/RP role is determined to be standby RSP/RP
PREP—Preparing disk boot
You can use the alphanumeric display to isolate a problem with the RSP:
Alphanumeric display is powered directly from the CAN microcontroller on the RSP card through
the chassis backplane:
If the alphanumeric display is not operating, the CAN microcontroller may be malfunctioning.
If the CAN microcontroller is operating, the alphanumeric display could be on even if the RSP
failed to power on.
If the alphanumeric display is not operating, but the power modules and the fan trays are operational,
the RSP may not be installed properly, or the +5VDC output from the chassis backplane may be
faulty:
Make sure that the system is powered on.
Initialize the RSP card by ejecting it from the chassis backplane and then reseating it.