Appendix B Product IDs for the Cisco CRS-1 8-Slot Line Card Chassis

Cisco CRS-1 8-Slot Line Card Chassis Component Product IDs

Table B-1 8-Slot Routing System Component Product IDs (continued)

Component

Product ID

Description

 

 

 

Installation kit

CRS-8-INSTALL-KT=

Line card chassis installation kit

 

 

(includes a set of horizontal shelf brackets, mounting

 

 

screws, and other items)

 

 

 

Power Components

 

 

 

 

 

Power module filter

CRS-8-PWR-FILTER=

Filters (five per pack) for AC rectifier and DC PEM

 

 

 

AC Delta power components

 

 

 

 

 

AC Delta PDU

CRS-8-LCC-PDU-ACD=

Cisco CRS-1 AC Delta power distribution unit

 

 

(two required for each chassis)

 

 

 

AC rectifier module

CRS-8-AC-RECT=

Cisco CRS-1 AC rectifier module

 

 

(two required for each chassis, one for each PDU)

 

 

 

AC Wye power components

 

 

 

 

 

AC Wye PDU

CRS-8-LCC-PDU-ACW=

Cisco CRS-1 AC Wye power distribution unit

 

 

(two required for each chassis)

 

 

 

AC rectifier module

CRS-8-AC-RECT=

Cisco CRS-1 AC rectifier module

 

 

(two required for each chassis, one for each PDU)

 

 

 

DC power components

 

 

 

 

 

DC PDU

CRS-8-LCC-PDU-DC=

Cisco CRS-1 DC power distribution unit

 

 

(two required for each chassis)

 

 

 

DC PEM

CRS-8-DC-PEM=

Cisco CRS-1 DC power entry module (PEM)

 

 

(two required for each chassis, one for each PDU)

 

 

 

Switch fabric card

 

 

 

 

 

Switch fabric card

CRS-8-FC/S=

Cisco CRS-1 switch fabric card (half-height)

 

 

(four required for each chassis)

 

 

 

Switch fabric blank

CRS-8-FC-BLANK=

Blank card carrier for each switch fabric slot

 

 

(used during shipment, must be replaced by a switch

 

 

fabric card)

 

 

 

Switch fabric handle

CRS-8-FC-HANDLE=

Handle for carrying card (spare)

 

 

 

Route processor card

 

 

 

 

 

Route processor

CRS-8-RP=

Cisco CRS-1 route processor (RP) card

 

 

(one required for each chassis;

 

 

for redundant operation, you also need CRS-8-RP/R=)

 

 

 

Route processor,

CRS-8-RP/R=

Optional route processor for redundant RP operation

redundant

 

(one required for each chassis, along with CRS-8-RP=)

 

 

 

Route processor memory

CRS-MEM-2G=

RP memory module, 2 gigabytes

 

 

 

Route processor blank

CRS-8-RP-BLANK=

Blank card carrier for each route processor slot

 

 

(used during shipment, must be replaced by a route

 

 

processor card)

 

 

 

Route processor handle

CRS-8-RP-HANDLE=

Handle for carrying card (spare)

 

 

 

Cisco CRS-1 Carrier Routing System 8-Slot Line Card Chassis Site Planning Guide

 

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CRS-1 specifications

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One of the primary features of the CRS-1 is its exceptional scalability. The system is built on a modular architecture that allows for easy upgrades and expansions. This enables service providers to start with a configuration that suits their immediate needs while having the flexibility to expand as traffic demands grow. The CRS-1 supports a wide range of line cards, enabling data, voice, and video to be managed on a single platform, which simplifies network management and reduces operating costs.

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