
Chapter 1 Cisco XR 12410 Router Overview
Line Card and Route Processor Overview
The Secure Domain Router (SDR) controls domain security features independent of any other SDRs on the network.
Performance Route Processor Overview
The performance route processor (PRP) uses a Motorola PowerPC 7450 CPU that runs at an external bus clock speed of 133 MHz and has an internal clock speed of 667 MHz.
Figure 1-9 identifies the slots, ports, and LEDs on the PRP front panel.
Figure 1-9 Performance Route Processor Front Panel
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PRP PCMCIA Card Slots and Status LEDs
Two PCMCIA card slots (slot 0 and slot 1) provide the PRP with additional flash memory capacity. All combinations of different flash devices are supported by the PRP. You can use ATA flash disks, Type 1 or Type 2 linear flash memory cards, or a combination of the two.
Note The PRP only supports +5.2 VDC flash memory devices. It does not support +3.3 VDC PCMCIA devices.
Status LEDs
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