Upgrading Memory on a Line Card

Upgrading Memory on a Line Card

This section presents the procedures for upgrading memory on a Cisco 12000 series line card.

The Cisco 12000 series line cards used with the Cisco 12008 incorporate the following types of onboard memory:

DRAM—Each Cisco 12000 series line card has two DRAM DIMM sockets (see Figure 7-30). The DRAM is used by the line card’s processor. The default DRAM configuration for the line card’s processor is 32 MB—one 32-MB DIMM in socket P4 DIMM0.

SDRAM—Each Cisco 12000 series line card incorporates four SDRAM DIMM sockets (see Figure 7-30). The SDRAM is used by the line card’s transmit and receive buffers. The default SDRAM configuration for a line card receive (RX) or transmit (TX) buffer is 16 MB.

All four SDRAM DIMM sockets must be populated with DIMMs to enable the receive and transmit buffers to operate properly. Also, both DIMMs installed in a given buffer pair (either transmit or receive) must be of the same size; however, the size of the DIMMs installed in the pair of transmit buffers need not be the same as the size of those installed in the pair of receive buffers, and vice versa.

Both types of memory in the Cisco 12000 series line cards can be upgraded in the field.

You will need the following tools to install or replace memory on the Cisco 12000 series line cards:

1/4-inch flat-blade screwdriver

3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver

Your own ESD-prevention equipment or the disposable grounding wrist strap included with all upgrade kits, field-replaceable units (FRUs), and spares for the Cisco 12000 series routers

An antistatic mat or surface

Small needle nose pliers

The appropriate DRAM DIMM or SDRAM DIMM module(s) for configuring memory in the desired amount (see Table 7-4 or Table 7-5).

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