Chapter 2 Processor Cards Feature Summary

Multiservice Route Processor Card

Multiservice Route Processor Card

The multiservice route processor (MRP) card is a voice- and data-capable router that supports both digital and analog voice trunks and WAN routing interfaces. Using the MRP you can link remote Ethernet LANs to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and existing private branch exchanges (PBXs), as well as most common analog devices such as fax machines and teleconferencing stations. The MRP card accepts voice interface cards (VICs), WAN interface cards (WICs), and voice WAN interface cards (VWICs) for complete integration of voice and data networking.

The MRP can reside in any of the interchangeable slots (slot 1 through slot 6). The Cisco ICS 7750 supports up to five MRP cards. The MRP card is hot-swappable.

MRP cards are available with onboard Flash memory (MRP300) or without Flash memory (MRP200). A mixture of MRP300 and MRP200 cards on the same chassis is supported.

Note For information about the VICs, WICs, and VWICs that are supported on the MRP card, see “Voice and WAN Interface Cards” section on page 2-29.

Figure 2-5shows the MRP card.

 

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Cisco Systems ICS-7750 manual Multiservice Route Processor Card, 5shows the MRP card