Chapter 1 Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Overview

Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Modules

The PRE4 contains a CompactFlash Disk slot (disk0) and 128 MB of onboard flash memory. Figure 1-12shows the PRE4 faceplate.

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Connector Ports

The faceplate on the PRE contains three ports with RJ-45 connectors:

Console port—This asynchronous EIA/TIA-232 serial port is used to connect a terminal to the PRE for local administrative access.

Auxiliary port (AUX)—This asynchronous EIA/TIA-232 serial port is used to connect a modem to the PRE for remote administrative access.

Fast Ethernet port—This Fast Ethernet port is used to connect the PRE to a 10/100Base-T network management LAN.

Note The Fast Ethernet interface on the PRE module is intended for network management access and should not be used for WAN connectivity purposes. For WAN connections, use the appropriate network uplink cards, which take full advantage of the system's high-performance PXF processing subsystem.

PC Media Card Slots

Two PC media card slots (one CompactFlash Disk slot for the PRE4) can store the Cisco IOS image or a system configuration file on a PC media card or CompactFlash Disk. The system can also boot from the software stored on the PC media card or CompactFlash Disk. The PC media card slots support Type I or Type II cards. See the “Removing and Installing a PC Media Card” section on page 34 for more information about inserting and removing PC media cards from the PRE.

 

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