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1. 49 2 ft 15 m XENPAK 10GB CX4 1 Minimum cabling distance for LR SR LX4 and ER modules is 2 m according to the IEEE 802 3ae standard OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide j Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications W Console Port Cabling Specifications and Pinouts 2 Requires 5 dB 1550 nm fixed loss attenuator for lt 20 km Attenuator is available as a spare The part number is WS X6K 5DB ATT 3 Links longer than 30 km are considered engineered links GBIC Module Cabling Specifications Table B 6 provides cabling specifications for the 1OOOBASE X interfaces on the Gigabit Interface Converter GBIC modules installed in the Supervisor Engine 2 All GBIC interfaces have SC connectors and the minimum cable distance for all GBICs listed MMF and SMP is 6 5 feet 2 meters Table B 6 Gigabit Ethernet Maximum Transmission Distances Wavelength Fiber Type Core Size Modal Bandwidth GBIC nm MHz km micron MHz km Cable Distance Sx 850 MMF 62 160 722 ft 220 m 62 200 902 ft 275 m 50 400 1640 ft 500 m 50 500 1804 ft 550 m LX LH 1300 MMF 62 500 1804 ft 550 m 50 400 1804 ft 550 m 50 500 1804 ft 550 m SMF LX LH 9 10 6 2 mi 10 km ZX 1550 SMF 9 10 43 5 mi 70 km 8 62 1 mi 100 km 1 Core size refers to the core diameter The cladding diameter is usually 25 m
2. g Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 AppendixB Cable and Connector Specifications Fiber Optic Connectors W Figure B 5 SC Optical Connector Always make sure that you insert the connector completely into the socket This action is especially important when you are making a connection between a module and a long distance 1 24 miles 2 kilometers or a suspected highly attenuated network If the LINK LED on the supervisor engine or route switch processor does not light try removing the network cable plug and reinserting it firmly into the module socket It is possible that enough dirt or skin oils have accumulated on the plug faceplate around the optical fiber openings to generate significant attenuation reducing the optical power levels below threshold levels so that a link cannot be made gt Caution Use extreme care when removing or installing connectors so that you do not damage the connector housing or scratch the end face surface of the fiber Always install protective covers on unused or disconnected components to prevent contamination Always clean fiber connectors before installing them For fiber optic connector cleaning instructions see the Cleaning the Fiber Optic Connectors section on page B 15 MT RJ Connectors A Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view
3. Cisco 7600 series routers provide a feature that allows you to remove and replace a redundant supervisor engine or route switch processor and other redundant cards without powering down the router This feature called hot swapping or online insertion and removal OIR allows you to remove and replace a redundant module without disrupting router operation When two redundant modules are installed in the router only one of the modules is active at a time The other one runs in standby mode ready to take over processing if the active module fails When you remove or insert a redundant module while the router is powered on and running the router does the following 1 Determines if there is sufficient power for the module 2 Scans the backplane for configuration changes 3 Initializes the newly inserted module In addition the system notes any removed modules and places those modules in the administratively shutdown state 4 Places any previously configured interfaces on the module back to the state they were in when they were removed Any newly inserted interfaces are put in the administratively shutdown state as if they were present but unconfigured at boot time If you insert the same type of module into a slot its ports are configured and brought online up to the port count of the original module The router runs diagnostic tests on any new interfaces and the test results indicate the following e If the tests pass the route
4. This appendix lists the cable and connector specifications for the Cisco 7600 route switch processors RSPs and supervisor engines It contains the following information e Limiting Connection Distances page B 1 e Uplink Port Transceiver Modules page B 2 e Console Port Cabling Specifications and Pinouts page B 6 e RJ 45 Connector page B 10 e Fiber Optic Connectors page B 12 e LX LH GBIC and MMF Cable Considerations page B 16 Limiting Connection Distances The length of your networks and the distances between connections depend on the type of signal the signal speed and the transmission media the type of cabling used to transmit the signals For example fiber optic cable has a greater channel capacity than twisted pair cabling The distance and rate limits in this appendix are the IEEE recommended maximum speeds and distances for signaling You can get good results with rates and distances greater than those described here although you do so at your own risk You need to be aware of the electrical problems that may arise and compensate for them Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide oL 10100 04 et Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications W Uplink Port Transceiver Modules Uplink Port Transceiver Modules Transceiver modules that plug into the front panel of the supervisor engine or route switch processor provide the uplink ports for the router Several types of transceiv
5. provided with the router Use the appropriate DTE adapter RJ 45 to DB 25 or RJ 45 to DB 9 e Set up the terminal as follows 9600 baud 8 data bits No parity 2 stop bits e Make sure that the baud rate of the terminal matches the default baud rate 9600 baud of the console port Check the terminal documentation to determine the baud rate OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide j Chapter3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines W Connecting to the Uplink Ports Supervisor Engine 2 In addition to the above configuration requirements note that with a Supervisor Engine 2 you can use two types of console cables to connect a terminal to the console port To accommodate either type of cable set the console port mode switch to the right of the console port as follows e To use the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and DTE adapter labeled Terminal provided with the router make sure that the console port mode switch is in the in position factory default e To use a Catalyst 5000 Supervisor Engine III console cable and adapter not provided make sure that the console port mode switch is in the out position and use the appropriate adapter for the terminal connection See the Console Port Mode 2 Signaling and Pinouts Sup2 Only section on page B 10 for a list of console port pinouts when the switch is in the out pos
6. OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide gy Chapter3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines W Preparing for Installation or Removal Safety Precautions for Module Installation and Removal A Warning A Warning rN Warning A Warning Be sure to observe the following warnings and safety precautions when you work on the router Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is operating Use caution when servicing Statement 1034 Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the unit is OFF or ON To avoid electric shock use caution when working near WAN ports When detaching cables detach the end away from the unit first Statement 1026 Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments Statement 1051 Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis they contain electromagnetic interference EMI that might disrupt other equipment and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis Do not operate the system unless all cards faceplates front covers and rear covers are in place statement 1029 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Electrosta
7. Supervisor Engine 32 WS SUP32 GE 3B e Nine Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports eight SFP modules and one RJ 45 10 100 1000 Mbps connector e Integrated 32 Gbps switch fabric e PFC3B and MSFC2 daughter cards see notes below e QoS port architecture Rx Tx Ip3q8t Ip3q8t WS SUP32 10GE 3B e Two 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports XENPAKs and one 10 100 1000 Mbps connector e Integrated 32 Gbps switch fabric e PFC3B and MSFC2 daughter cards see notes below e QoS port architecture Rx Tx Ip3q8t Ip3q8t Note Torun Release 12 2SRB the Sup32 requires a minimum of 512 MB DRAM Note A CF adapter with 512 MB bootflash is available for Sup32 modules in Release 12 2 18 SXF and later releases Use the Cisco part number CF ADAPTER for ordering Supervisor Engine 2 OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide j Chapter2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines HZ Route Switch Processor 720 Table 2 1 Route Switch Processor and Supervisor Engine Configurations continued Product Number Description WS X6K S2 MSFC2 e Two dual port 1000BASE X GBIC uplinks 16 MB bootflash 128 MB DRAM on supervisor engine and 128 MB on MSFC2 e PFC2 and MSFC2 e Fabric enabled to support optional switch fabric module SFM2 e QoS port architecture Rx Tx 1p1q4t 1p2q2t WS X6K S2U MSFC2 e Two dual port LOOOBASE X GBIC uplinks 32 MB bootflash 256 MB DRAM on supervisor engine and 256 MB
8. Status LEDs Indicate the status of various functions on the module see Table 2 3 Reset Button Restarts the router Use a ballpoint pen tip or other small pointed object to access the Reset button Not all modules have a Reset button CompactFlash Disk Slots One or two slots for flash memory cards Do not remove the card from the slot while the disk LED is on See the Using Flash Memory Cards section on page 3 12 for information about working with flash memory Console Port Provides access to the router The port is an EIA TIA 232 asynchronous serial connection with hardware flow control and an RJ 45 connector See the Connecting to the Console Port section on page 3 9 for instructions on connecting to the console port On the RSP720 the console port allows you to access either the switch processor SP or the route processor RP Uplink Ports Used to connect the router to other network devices The uplink ports are configurable with SFP XENPAK or X2 optics modules See the Connecting to the Uplink Ports section on page 3 10 for more information USB Ports Sup32 only Each USB port can function as a console port or security key Front Panel LEDs RSP720 RSP720 10GE Sup720 Sup32 LEDs on the front panel of the supervisor engine or route switch processor show the status of the processor and other components installed in the router Table 2 3 lists the LED functions on the Rou
9. WS X6708A 1O0GE WS X67xxA series WS X6148 FE SFP WS X6148A GE TX Unsupported Hardware and Features The following hardware and features are not supported by the RSP720 e Unsupported chassis Cisco 7603 Cisco OSR 7609 e Unsupported modules Services modules Optical Service Modules OSMs FlexWAN module e Server load balancing SLB is not supported although it is supported on the Supervisor Engine 720 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 E Chapter2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines W RSP720 with 10GE Uplink Ports RSP720 with 10GE Uplink Ports Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRC introduces a new RSP720 with 10 Gigabit Ethernet GE uplink ports RSP720 10GE The Cisco 7600 RSP720 10GE consists of a full size board and two integrated daughter cards an MSFC4 and a PFC The RSP720 10GE has an integrated switch fabric that interconnects all of the line cards in the router with point to point 20 Gbps full duplex serial channels Two versions of the RSP720 1O0GE module are available e RSP720 3C l10GE e RSP720 3CXL 10GE Because of physical differences between the RSP720 and RSP720 10GE such as the CPU memory map and ASIC operation there are several configuration guidelines and restrictions you should be aware of See the RSP720 10GE Usage Guidelines and Limitations section on page 2 10 for details Following are the total power requirements for the RSP720
10. router and the Cisco OSR 7609 Available in Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRB and later releases e RSP720 10GE with 1OGE uplink ports Supported on the Cisco 7604 and 7609 routers and the Cisco 7603 S 7606 S and 7609 S routers enhanced chassis Available in Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRC and later releases e Supervisor Engine 720 Supported on all Cisco 7600 series routers e Supervisor Engine 32 Supported on all but the Cisco 7603 router e Supervisor Engine 2 Supported on all but the Cisco 7613 router The Supervisor Engine 2 is no longer supported in Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRA and later releases Although the router can operate with a single supervisor engine or RSP you can also install a second redundant module of the same type in the chassis Only one module is active at a time The second module acts as a standby serving as a backup if the active module fails Note Ifthe system does not include a redundant supervisor engine or RSP you can install another type of module in the slot reserved for the redundant supervisor engine or RSP The supervisor engine or RSP contains the following integrated daughter cards that perform forwarding and routing and provide the protocols supported on the router Several configurations of daughter cards are supported as shown in Table 2 1 e Policy Feature Card PFC is the forwarding plane and does the following Performs Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding Enforces access control
11. see the Supervisor Engine 2 section on page 2 14 Figure 2 3 Supervisor Engine 720 WS SUP720 Front Panel CompactFlash STATUS LEDs Type II slots LINK LEDs Disk LEDs Gigabit Ethernet uplink port CONSOLE port 10 100 1000 uplink port Figure 2 4 Supervisor Engine 32 WS SUP32 GE 3B Front Panel Status LEDs CONSOLE port Uplink ports Uplink port PORT 9 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 4 PORT 5 PORT 6 PORT 7 PORT 8 m 8 20 CECEN a EE EEEE GEEET OEE GAEE Ea S g LLD gL LiD gI LiD GI LLD gI LiD gL LiD gI LiD gL Li _ j Ji Ji Ji I i s g 120690 RESET button CompactFlash Link Status LEDs USB ports Disk LED Type II slot Figure 2 5 Supervisor Engine 32 WS SUP32 10GE 3B Front Panel Status LEDs CONSOLE port Uplink ports Uplink port EJECT GE ef D Mie As Disk LED CompactFlash Link Status LEDs USB ports Type II slot Front Panel Controls RSP720 RSP720 10GE Sup720 Sup32 Table 2 2 describes the front panel controls on the Route Switch Processor 720 and RSP720 10GE the Supervisor Engine 720 and the Supervisor Engine 32 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide P22 E OL 10100 04 Chapter 2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines Table 2 2 Component Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 32 W RSP720 RSP720 10GE Sup720 and Sup32 Front Panel Controls Description
12. 1 g Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 INDEX Contents Hi Identifying a Rollover Cable B 7 DB 9 Adapter for Connecting toa PC B 8 DB 25 Adapter for Connecting to a Terminal B 9 Modem Adapter B 9 Console Port Mode 2 Signaling and Pinouts Sup2 Only B 10 RJ 45 Connector B 10 Fiber Optic Connectors B 12 SC Connectors B 12 MT RJ Connectors B 13 LC Connectors B 14 Cleaning the Fiber Optic Connectors B 15 LX LH GBIC and MMF Cable Considerations B 16 Patch Cord B 16 Patch Cord Configuration Example B 16 Patch Cord Installation B 17 OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide j Hi Contents Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide lt a OL 10100 04 gt Caution Contents Preface This guide describes the route switch processors and supervisor engines supported by Cisco 7600 series routers It also provides technical specifications for these modules and describes cable and connector specifications Only trained and qualified service personnel as defined in IEC 60950 and AS NZS3260 should install replace or service the equipment described in this document This preface contains the following sections Document History page vii Document Organization page vill Document Conventions page viii Related Documentation page 1x Obtaining D
13. 512 MB bootflash 4 MB NVRAM 4 MB ROMmon and several DRAM options Route processor RP 1 to 4 GB DRAM default 2 GB Switch processor SP 1 to 2 GB DRAM default 1 GB e One CompactFlash Type II slot 512 KB on front panel and two internal CompactFlash 512 KB each for RP and SP you can optionally increase each internal CompactFlash to 1 GB e Requires larger power supplies and a high speed fan tray e QoS port architecture LOGE ports Rx Tx 8q8t 1p7q8t CoS e QoS port architecture 1GE ports Rx Tx 2q8t 1p3q8t Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 EN Chapter2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines W Overview Table 2 1 Route Switch Processor and Supervisor Engine Configurations continued Product Number Description Note See the QoS on the RSP720 10GE section on page 2 10 for more information about the QoS port architecture on the uplink ports RSP720 3C GE Two Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports port 1 supports a 1 Gbps SFP module port 2 is configurable with either a 1 Gbps SFP module or a 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector Integrated 720 Gbps switch fabric PFC3C and MSFC4 with 512 MB bootflash 4 MB NVRAM 4 MB ROMmon and several DRAM options RP 1 to 4 GB DRAM default 1 GB SP 1 to 2 GB DRAM default 1 GB Two CompactFlash Type II slots on front panel 512 KB default and two internal CompactFlas
14. Performance and configuration For detailed information about the features supported on Cisco 7600 series routers see the Cisco 7600 Series Router Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for the version of software being used on the router Supervisor engine or route switch processor Note Note Note Modular upgradable feature modules for core switching logic Modular Gigabit Ethernet ports that you can configure with Gigabit Interface Converter GBIC small form factor pluggable SFP XENPAK and X2 optics modules Several combinations of multilayer switch feature cards MSFCs and policy feature cards PFCs supported see Table 2 1 MSFC4 and PFC3C or PFC3CXL for the RSP720 see note below MSFC3 and PFC3B PFC3BXL or PFC3A see note below MSFC2 and PFC or PFC2 The MSFC contains the switch processor and route processor SP RP for the router PCMCIA slot Console port for terminal and modem access The Route Switch Processor 720 RSP720 is the newest supervisor engine for the Cisco 7600 series routers It is available in Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRB and later releases Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRC introduces support for the RSP720 10GE an RSP with 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports Cisco IOS Release 12 2SXF is the last release in which the PFC3A is supported Later releases do not support this PFC 9 Fault tolerance and redundancy Support for two hot swappable redundant superviso
15. Processor Guide P26 E OL 10100 04 Chapter2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines Route Switch Processor 720 W Figure 2 1 Route Switch Processor 720 RSP720 3C GE Front Panel CompactFlash STATUS LEDs Type II slots LINK LEDs Disk LEDs Gigabit Ethernet uplink port CONSOLE port 10 100 1000 uplink port RSP720 Features The RSP720 provides several new features and enhancements which are summarized here For details see the Cisco 7600 Series Router Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide Release 12 2SR e 720 gigabits per second Gbps bandwidth 320 Gbps ingress and 320 Gbps egress e A faster CPU and additional memory to support larger configurations and more subscribers e Performance and scalability improvements e Quality of service QoS enhancements Supported Chassis Line Cards and Modules The RSP720 supports the following Cisco 7600 chassis line cards and modules e Supported on all Cisco 7600 routers including enhanced chassis except the Cisco 7603 and the Cisco OSR 7609 e SPA interface processors SIPs and their shared port adapters SPAs 7600 SIP 600 7600 SIP 400 and 7600 SIP 200 e Enhanced FlexWAN module WS X6582 2PA e Ethernet services modules 2 port 10 GE line card 7600 ESM 2X10GE and 20 port 1 GE line card 7600 ESM 20X1GE e Distributed Forwarding Cards DFC3C DFC3CXL DFC3B DFC3BXL e LAN cards which require DFC WS X6704 10GE WS X6724 SFP WS X6748 SFP WS X6748 GE TX
16. Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Caution Step 6 Step 7 A Before you remove a supervisor engine or route switch processor RSP from the router you should first save the current configuration using the write host file network terminal command This step saves time when bringing the module back online You can recover the configuration by downloading it from the server to the nonvolatile memory of the supervisor engine or RSP If the module is running Cisco IOS software save the current running configuration by entering the copy running config startup config command Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is operating Use caution when servicing Statement 1034 Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments Statement 1051 To remove a supervisor engine or RSP perform these steps Disconnect any cables attached to ports on the module Verify that the captive installation screws on all of the modules in the chassis are tight This step assures that the space created by the removed module is maintained S Note Ifthe captive installation screws are loose the EMI gaskets on the installed modules will push the modules toward the open slot which reduces the opening size and makes it difficult to remove the module Loosen the two captive installation screws on the module you plan to
17. Supervisor Engines RSP720 with 10GE Uplink Ports Hi 10 gigabits per second Gbps on both 10GE ports Gbps on all three 1GE ports 16 Gbps backplane forwarding When all five uplink ports are operational the total bandwidth for uplink traffic is 20 Gbps 20 GE e The RSP720 10GE provides flexible memory options like the RSP720 The RSP720 10GE ships with 2 GB memory on the route processor RP and 1 GB memory on the switch processor SP Memory options are available to upgrade to 4 GB memory on the RP and 2 GB memory on the SP e The RSP720 10GE supports Route Processor Redundancy RPR mode However uplink ports on the standby supervisor will be unusable See the RSP720 10GE Usage Guidelines and Limitations section on page 2 10 for information about things to consider when you use the RSP720 10GE Supported Chassis Line Cards and Modules The RSP720 10GE supports the following chassis and modules e Supported on the Cisco 7604 and 7609 chassis and the Cisco 7603 S 7606 S and 7609 S chassis Note If you insert an RSP720 10GE into an unsupported chassis the RSP720 10GE drops to ROMmon and only the console is accessible e SPA interface processors SIPs and their shared port adapters SPAs 7600 SIP 600 7600 SIP 400 and 7600 SIP 200 e Enhanced FlexWAN module WS X6582 2PA e Ethernet services modules 2 port 10 GE line card 7600 ESM 2X10GE and 20 port 1 GE line card 7600 ESM 20X1GE e Distri
18. a terminal or modem to the front panel console port Table B 7 EIA TIA 232 Transmission Speed Versus Distance Rate bps Distance feet Distance meters 2400 200 60 4800 100 30 9600 50 15 19 200 25 7 6 38 400 12 3 7 56 000 8 6 2 6 Console Port Signals and Pinouts The Cisco 7600 series router is shipped with an accessories kit that contains the cable and adapters you need to connect a console an ASCII terminal or PC running terminal emulation software or modem to the console port on the front panel of the supervisor engine or route switch processor For information about the signals and pinouts for the Supervisor Engine 2 console port in mode 2 see the Console Port Mode 2 Signaling and Pinouts Sup2 Only section on page B 10 The accessories kit includes these items e RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable e RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter labeled Terminal e RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter labeled Terminal e RJ 45 to DB 25 male DCE adapter labeled Modem Identifying a Rollover Cable You can identify a rollover cable by comparing the two ends of the cable Holding the cables side by side with the tab at the back the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the left plug should be the same color as the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the right plug See Figure B 1 If you purchased your cable from Cisco Systems pin 1 is white on one connector and pin 8 is
19. adapter as an orderable option Cisco part number CF ADAPTER for these Sups Note Inthe command line interface CLI you access internal flash memory as bootdisk CF adapter or bootflash non CF adatper When you install a CF adapter on the Sup720 Sup32 or Sup2 bootflash becomes an alias to bootdisk e External flash memory To store and run software images and configuration files or to serve as an input output I O device You can install 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB or 512 MB flash memory cards or 1 GB MicroDrive card in slots on the supervisor engine or RSP front panel The Sup2 supports PCMCIA flash memory cards only It does not support CompactFlash or MicroDrive cards e Flash file system Flash memory contains a file system You can use a variety of commands to manage the file system such as cd pwd dir and delete The file system includes the following devices Onboard bootflash bootdisk Flash memory slot Component hot All components including optional redundant modules and fans support hot swapping swapping which allows you to add replace or remove components without interrupting the system power or causing other software or interfaces to shut down Management e CLI through the console port or Telnet e Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 1 For information on how to install a CF adapter see the instructions at http www cisco com en US products hw switches ps708 products_installatio
20. division multiplexing CWDM 1OOOBASE X Gigabit Interface Converters GBICs See the Connecting to the Uplink Ports section on page 3 10 for more information Table 2 5 lists the LED functions on the Supervisor Engine 2 Table 2 5 Supervisor Engine 2 LEDs LED Color Description STATUS Green All diagnostics pass the module is operational normal initialization sequence Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics normal initialization sequence An overtemperature condition has occurred A minor threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring Red Diagnostic test failed the module is not operational The fault occurred during the initialization sequence An overtemperature condition has occurred A major threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 25 Chapter2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines W Supervisor Engine 2 Table 2 5 Supervisor Engine 2 LEDs continued LED Color Description SYSTEM Green All chassis environmental monitors are reporting OK Orange The power supply or power supply fan failed Incompatible power supplies are installed The redundant clock failed One VTT module has failed or the VTT module temperature minor threshold has been exceeded Red Two VTT modules failed or the VTT module temperature majo
21. for operation my Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 Ll APPENDIX A Technical Specifications This appendix provides the technical specifications for the Cisco 7600 route switch processors and supervisor engines Module Specifications Table A 1 lists the environmental and physical specifications for the Cisco 7600 route switch processors RSPs and supervisor engines Table A 1 Environmental and Physical Specifications Item Specification Environmental Temperature ambient operating 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Temperature ambient nonoperating and 40 to 167 F 40 to 75 C storage Humidity RH ambient 10 to 90 noncondensing operating Altitude operating 197 to 6500 ft 60 to 2000 m Physical Characteristics Dimensions H x W x D 1 2 x 14 4 x 16 in 3 0 x 35 6 x 40 6 cm Weight 3 to 10 lb 1 4 to 4 5 kg Regulatory Standards Compliance For information about the regulatory standards that Cisco 7600 series routers comply with see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 7600 Series Routers Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide oL 10100 04 ESN Appendix A Technical Specifications W Regulatory Standards Compliance Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide a2 E OL 10100 04 Cable and Connector Specifications
22. harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices The equipment described in this manual generates and may radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed in accordance with Cisco s installation instructions it may cause interference with radio and television reception This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in part 15 of the FCC rules These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Modifying the equipment without Cisco s written authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class A or Class B digital devices In that event your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off If the interference stops it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices If the equipment caus
23. or has minor hardware problems Red Major hardware problem DISK Green The disk is active Do not remove the disk while the light is on or the file may be corrupted LINK Green The port is operational Orange The port is disabled Flashing The port is bad orange Off The supervisor engine or RSP is powering up or the port is enabled and there is no link 1 The SYSTEM and PWR MGMT LEDs on a redundant supervisor engine or RSP are synchronized to the active module Supervisor Engine 2 This section describes the Supervisor Engine 2 see Figure 2 6 which has slightly different controls and features than the Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 32 Table 2 4 describes the controls and features on the front panel and Table 2 5 describes the LEDs Note In Cisco IOS Release 12 2SR and later releases the Supervisor Engine 2 is no longer supported on Cisco 7600 series routers Figure 2 6 CONSOLE port WS X6K SUP2 2GE Status LEDs CONSOLE Supervisor Engine 2 Front Panel PCMCIA LED CONSOLE E POT O o E ac MODE EJECT CONSOLE PORT f MODE switch RESET button Switch load 1000BASE X GBIC display Uplink Ports PCMCIA PCMCIA slot LINK LEDs Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide E OL 10100 04 Chapter2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines SupervisorEngine2 W Table 2 4 Supervisor Engine 2 Front Panel Controls Component Desc
24. remove from the chassis Place your thumbs on the ejector levers see Figure 3 1 and simultaneously rotate the ejector levers outward to unseat the module from the backplane connector Grasp the front edge of the module and slide the module straight out of the slot If the chassis has horizontal slots place your hand under the module to support its weight as you slide it out from the slot Do not touch the module circuitry To prevent ESD damage handle modules by the carrier edges only Place the module on an antistatic mat or antistatic foam or immediately reinstall the module in another slot Install blank module filler plates Cisco part number 800 00292 01 in any empty slots to keep dust out of the chassis and to maintain consistent airflow through the chassis Warning Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis they contain electromagnetic interference EMI that might disrupt other equipment and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis Do not operate the system unless all cards faceplates front covers and rear covers are in place Statement 1029 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 E Chapter3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines HE Hot Swapping OIR Modules Hot Swapping OIR Modules A Caution
25. white on the other a rollover cable reverses pins 1 and 8 2 and 7 3 and 6 and 4 and 5 OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide gg AppendixB Cable and Connector Specifications W Console Port Cabling Specifications and Pinouts Figure B 1 Identifying a Rollover Cable Pin 1 and pin 8 should be the same color H3824 DB 9 Adapter for Connecting to a PC Use the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter labeled Terminal to connect the console port to a PC running terminal emulation software Table B 8 lists the pinouts for the asynchronous serial console port the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and the RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter Table B 8 Console Port DB 9 Adapter Pinouts RJ 45 to RJ 45 RJ 45 to DB 9 Console Console Port Rollover Cable Terminal Adapter Device Signal RJ 45 Pin RJ 45 Pin DB 9 Pin Signal RTS 1 8 8 CTS DTR 2 7 6 DSR TxD 3 6 2 RxD GND 4 5 5 GND GND 5 4 5 GND RxD 6 3 3 TxD DSR 7 2 4 DTR CTS 8 1 7 RTS 1 Pin 1 is connected internally to Pin 8 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide B 8 OL 10100 04 AppendixB Cable and Connector Specifications DB 25 Adapter for Connecting to a Terminal Modem Adapter Console Port Cabling Specifications and Pinouts W Use the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and RJ 45 to
26. with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS See Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 7600 Series Routers for translations of warnings and information about the compliance and safety standards with which Cisco 7600 series routers conform Related Documentation The following documents provide additional information about Cisco 7600 series routers e Cisco 7600 Series Routers Documentation Roadmap e Supported Hardware for Cisco 7600 Series Routers e Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 7600 Series Routers e Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide e Cisco 7609 Router Installation Guide OSR 7609 e Cisco 7600 Series Router Module Installation Guide e Cisco 7600 Series Router Cisco IOS Command Reference e Cisco 7600 Series Router Cisco IOS System Message Guide e Cisco 7600 Series Router Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide Documentation for the Cisco 7600 series router is available online at the folowing URL http www cisco com en US products hw routers ps368 tsd_products_support_series_home html For information about MIBs refer to this URL http www cisco com public sw center netmgmt cmtk mibs shtml OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router S
27. 0GE QoS 2 11 S SC connector B 12 slot numbers 1 5 specifications cabling B 1 specifications environmental and physical table A 1 STATUS LED Sup Eng 2 2 15 Sup Eng 720 Sup Eng 32 2 13 supervisor engine CompactFlash support 3 13 configuration information 2 3 connecting to 3 9 3 10 flash memory slot 2 13 3 12 hot swapping 3 8 hot swapping OIR 3 8 installing 3 4 LEDs tables 2 15 port numbers 1 6 removing 3 7 slot assignments table 3 3 tools for installing and removing 3 3 Supervisor Engine 2 Sup2 CompactFlash support 3 12 connecting to console port 3 10 front panel figure 2 14 front panel controls 2 15 LEDs table 2 15 uplink ports 3 11 Supervisor Engine 32 Sup32 CompactFlash support 3 12 front panel figure 2 12 front panel controls 2 13 LEDs table 2 13 uplink ports 3 11 USB ports 2 13 Supervisor Engine 720 Sup720 CompactFlash support 3 12 front panel figure 2 12 front panel controls 2 13 LEDs table 2 13 uplink ports 3 11 SWITCH LOAD LED Sup Eng 2 2 16 SYSTEM LED Sup Eng 2 2 16 Sup Eng 720 Sup Eng 32 2 13 T terminal connecting to the supervisor engine or RSP 3 9 tools required for installing cards 3 3 U uplink ports connecting to 3 10 description 2 13 RSP720 3 11 Sup2 3 11 Sup32 3 11 Sup720 3 11 USB ports Sup32 2 13 W write command 3 7 write protection switch flash memory card figure 3 12 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Process
28. 10GE e RSP720 3C 10GE 355 watts total power e RSP720 3CXL 1OGE 378 watts total power Figure 2 2 shows the RSP720 3C 10GE front panel The RSP720 3CXL 10GE front panel is similar See Table 2 2 and Table 2 3 for information about the front panel controls and LEDs Figure 2 2 RSP720 3C 10GE Front Panel 1 GE uplink 10 GE uplink Disk LEDs ports CONSOLE ports port CompactFlash LINK 10 100 1000 LINK Type Il slots LEDs uplink port LEDs T Use Category 5 Shielded Twisted Pair cable at the port that supports the10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector RSP720 10GE Features The RSP720 10GE provides all of the features of the RSP720 and also provides the following benefits e The RSP720 10GE has two 10GE uplink ports and three 1GE uplink ports You can use the LOGE ports as high bandwidth uplinks and save chassis slots for high density interfaces such as a SIP SPA This is especially useful in smaller chassis and in redundant configurations For the three IGE uplink ports two ports support 1 Gbps SFP modules and one port supports a 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector N Note Use CAT5 Shielded Twisted Pair cable at the port that supports the10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector e The RSP720 10GE supports the following line rates for uplink traffic and backplane forwarding Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide EHN OL 10100 04 Chapter2 Route Switch Processors and
29. 4 Sy LJH EIEI D D ari ys tts Son m Port numbers 8 1 to nine 8 g g Port numbers 9 1 to 9 8 aloalal pm FHI O I oS The supervisor engine and route switch processor have two or more uplink ports numbered n 1 n 2 and so on The Supervisor Engine 32 WS SUP32 GE 3B has nine uplink ports numbered n 1 to n 9 In some cases a single port supports two different types of connectors for example Port 2 on the Supervisor Engine 720 supports a Gigabit Ethernet SFP module or a 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector However only one of the two options can be active at a time MAC Addresses All network interface connections ports require a unique MAC address The MAC address of an interface is stored in electrically erasable programmable read only memory EEPROM on a component that resides directly on the interface circuitry The router system code reads the EEPROM for each interface in the system learns the MAC addresses and then initializes appropriate hardware and data structures Each VLAN in the spanning tree has one unique MAC address This addressing scheme enables the router to identify the state connected or not connected of each interface When you hot swap a module the MAC address changes with the module g Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 Note CHAPTER Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines This chapter describes the ro
30. Apafi CISCO Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide January 2008 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA http www cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 527 0883 Text Part Number OL 10100 04 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL STATEMENTS INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY The following information is for FCC compliance of Class A devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause
31. BX U 1310 nm TX SMF 6 21 mi 10 km 1490 nm RX 1 Multimode fiber MMF only 2 A mode conditioning patch cord is required when using the GLC LH SM module with 62 5 micron diameter MMF for link distances greater than 984 ft 300 m In addition we do not recommend using the GLC LH SM module and MMF without a patch cord for very short link distances tens of meters because it may result in an elevated bit error rate BER Install the patch cord between the module and the MMF cable on both the transmit and receive ends of the link For more information about the patch cord see the Mode Conditioning Patch Cord Description section of the document at the following URL http www cisco com en US products hw routers ps341 prod_module_installation_guide09186a00801cc731 html wp29618 3 ITU T G 652 SMF as specified by the IEEE 802 3z standard 4 Dispersion shifted single mode fiber optic cable g Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 AppendixB Cable and Connector Specifications 10GE Uplink Ports and Cabling Specifications Uplink Port Transceiver Modules Hi Note Table B 4 describes the X2 and XENPAK transceiver modules used for the 10GE uplink ports on the RSP720 10GE and WS SUP32 10GE 3B Table B 5 provides cabling specifications Table B 4 10GE X2 and XENPAK Transceiver Modules Product ID Description X2 10GB SR 1OGBASE S
32. C 4 NC 5 NC 5 NC 7 NC 7 NC o 8 NC 8 NC OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide j AppendixB Cable and Connector Specifications W Fiber Optic Connectors Table B 13 Side 1 Pin Signal Side 2 Pin Signal 1 TPO 3 TP1 2 TPO 6 TPI 3 TP1 1 TPO 6 TP1 2 TP1 4 TP2 7 TP3 5 TP2 8 TP3 7 TP3 4 TP2 8 TP3 5 TP2 Figure B 4 Switch Switch 1 TPO 1 TPO 2 TPO 2 TPO 3 TP1 3 TP1 6 TP1 6 TP1 4 TP2 lt Y _ gt 4 TP2 5 TP2 lt _ gt 5 TP2 7 TP3 lt gt 7 TP3 X 8 TP3 lt _ gt 8 TP3 Fiber Optic Connectors This section describes the SC MT RJ and LC fiber optic connectors and provides instructions for cleaning the fiber optics connectors It contains the following sections e SC Connectors page B 12 e MT RJ Connectors page B 13 e LC Connectors page B 14 e Cleaning the Fiber Optic Connectors page B 15 SC Connectors A Warning 1000BASE T Crossover Cable Pinout MDI X Twisted Pair Crossover 1OOOBASE T Cable Schematic Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments Statement 1051 The SC single mode fiber connector is used to connect fiber optic module ports with the external network See Figure B 5
33. Configurations Product Number Description Route Switch Processor 720 RSP720 3C 10GE e Two 10 Gigabit Ethernet 1OGE uplink ports support 10 Gbps X2 modules e Three Gigabit Ethernet 1GE uplink ports two ports support 1 Gbps small form factor pluggable SFP module one port supports 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector Note Use Category 5 Shielded Twisted Pair cable at the port that supports the 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector e Integrated 720 Gbps switch fabric e PFC3C and MSFC4 with 512 MB bootflash 4 MB NVRAM 4 MB ROMmon and several DRAM options Route processor RP 1 to 4 GB DRAM default 1 GB Switch processor SP 1 to 2 GB DRAM default 1 GB e One CompactFlash Type II slot 512 KB on front panel and two internal CompactFlash 512 KB each for RP and SP you can optionally increase each internal CompactFlash to 1 GB e Requires larger power supplies and a high speed fan tray e QoS port architecture 10GE ports Rx Tx 8q8t 1p7q8t CoS e QoS port architecture 1GE ports Rx Tx 2q8t 1p3q8t RSP720 3CXL 1OGE e Two LOGE uplink ports support 10 Gbps X2 modules e Three 1GE uplink ports two ports support 1 Gbps small form factor pluggable SFP module one port supports 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector Note Use Category 5 Shielded Twisted Pair cable at the port that supports the 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector e Integrated 720 Gbps switch fabric e PFC3CXL high capacity and MSFC4 with
34. DB 25 female DTE adapter labeled Terminal to connect the console port to a terminal Table B 9 lists the pinouts for the asynchronous serial console port the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and the RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter Table B 9 Console Port DB 25 Adapter Pinouts RJ 45 to DB 25 Terminal Console Console Port RJ 45 to RJ 45 Rollover Cable Adapter Device Signal RJ 45 Pin RJ 45 Pin DB 25 Pin Signal RTS 1 8 5 CTS DTR 2 7 6 DSR TxD 3 6 3 RxD GND 4 5 7 GND GND 5 4 7 GND RxD 6 3 2 TxD DSR 7 2 20 DTR CTS 8 1 4 RTS 1 Pin 1 is connected internally to Pin 8 Use the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and RJ 45 to DB 25 male DCE adapter labeled Modem to connect the console port to a modem Table B 10 lists the pinouts for the asynchronous serial console port the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and the RJ 45 to DB 25 male DCE adapter Table B 10 Console Port Modem Adapter Pinouts RJ 45 to RJ 45 RJ 45 to DB 25 Console Port Rollover Cable Modem Adapter Modem Signal RJ 45 Pin RJ 45 Pin DB 25 Pin Signal RTS 1 8 4 RTS DTR 2 7 20 DTR TxD 3 6 3 TxD GND 4 5 7 GND GND 5 4 7 GND RxD 6 3 2 RxD DSR 7 2 8 DCD CTS 8 1 5 CTS 1 Pin 1 is connected internally to Pin 8 OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide gg Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications Mi RJ 45 Co
35. M GLC T Supervisor Engine 2 1000BASE X GBIC modules which are preinstalled 1GE Uplink Ports and Cabling Specifications Table B 2 describes the 1GE SFP transceiver modules that are used for Cisco 7600 uplink ports Table B 3 provides cabling specifications DY Note Use Category 5 Shielded Twisted Pair cable at the port that supports the10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector for the RSP720 10GE Table B 2 Product ID 1GE SFP Transceiver Modules Description Copper Modules GLC SX MM 1000BASE SX SFP transceiver module for multimode fiber MMF 850 nm wavelength LC connector GLC LH SM 1000BASE LX LH SFP transceiver module for MMF and single mode fiber SMF 1300 nm wavelength LC connector GLC ZX SM 1000BASE ZX SFP transceiver module for SMF 1550 nm wavelength LC connector GLC T 1000BASE T SFP transceiver module for Category 5 5e or 6 copper wire 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector GLC BX D 1000BASE BX10 SFP module for single strand SMF 1490 nm TX 1310 nm RX wavelength downstream use in bidirectional single fiber applications with Digital Optical Monitoring DOM LC connector GLC BX U 1000BASE BX10 SFP module for single strand SMF 1310 nm TX 1490 nm RX wavelength upstream use in bidirectional single fiber applications with DOM LC connector Fiber Modules OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Process
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37. R X2 or XENPAK transceiver module for MMF XENPAK 10GB SR 850 nm wavelength SC duplex connector X2 10GB LR 1OGBASE LR X2 or XENPAK transceiver module for SMF XENPAK 10GB LR 1310 nm wavelength SC duplex connector X2 10GB ER 1OGBASE ER X2 or XENPAK transceiver module for SMF XENPAK 10GB ER 1550 nm wavelength SC duplex connector X2 10GB LX4 1OGBASE LX4 X2 or XENPAK transceiver module for MMF XENPAK 10GB LX4 1310 nm wavelength SC duplex connector X2 10GB CX4 XENPAK 10GB CX4 1OGBASE CX4 X2 or XENPAK transceiver module for CX4 copper cable Infiniband 4X connector Table B 5 lists the cabling specifications for 1OGE uplink ports which are located on X2 or XENPAK transceiver modules that plug into the RSP720 1OGE and WS SUP32 10GE 3B front panel The 10GE uplink ports on the RSP720 1OGE support X2 transceiver modules only Table B 5 10GE Cabling Specifications X2 Device Wavelength Fiber Type Core Size Modal Bandwidth Product ID nm MHz km micron MHz km Cable Distance X2 10GB SR 850 MMF 62 5 160 85 3 ft 26 m XENPAK 10GB SR 62 5 200 108 3 ft 33 m 50 400 216 5 ft 66 m 50 500 269 0 ft 82 m 50 2000 984 3 ft 300 m X2 10GB LR 1310 SMF ITU T 6 2 mi 10 km XENPAK 10GB LR oaa X2 10GB ER 1550 SMF ITU T 24 9 mi 40 km XENPAK 10GB ER Dee X2 10GB LX4 1310 MMF 62 5 500 984 3 ft 300 m ENOCE oe 50 400 787 4 ft 240 m 50 500 984 3 ft 300 m X2 10GB CX4 CX4 copper
38. active RSP which is not possible in RPR mode e Intelligent Service Gateway is not supported e Device authentication to prevent counterfeiting e Keystore controller for key authentication e Virtual switch functionality RSP720 10GE Usage Guidelines and Limitations Observe the following guidelines when using the RSP720 10GE e The RSP720 10GE runs the same Cisco IOS software images as the RSP720 The following software image feature sets are available for the RSP720 10GE ipservices ipservicesk9 advipservices advipservicesk9 and adventerprisek9 e Line cards require new firmware to operate with the RSP720 10GE If a line card does not have the correct firmware an error message is displayed on boot up and the line card is powered off e The RSP720 10GE uses new ROMMON software for both the SP and RP Because the RSP720 10GE and RSP720 use a different IO memory map the RSPs cannot share the same ROMMON software If you attempt to load RSP720 ROMMON software onto the RSP720 10GE the RSP720 10GE does not power up and the ROMMON banner is not displayed If you load RSP720 10GE ROMMON software onto the RSP720 Cisco IOS software boots up but the software detects a mismatch and enters ROMMON mode e You can configure the RSP720 10GE to run QoS features on all uplink ports LOGE and 1GE or on 10GE ports only A new CLI command mls qos supervisor 10g only is available to configure the module to run QoS features on 1OGE ports o
39. buted Forwarding Cards DFC3C DFC3CXL DFC3B DFC3BXL e LAN cards which require CFC or DFC WS X6704 1OGE WS X6724 SFP WS X6748 SFP WS X6748 GE TX WS X6708A 1OGE WS X67xxA series WS X6148 FE SFP WS X6148A GE TX e Uplink port transceiver modules see Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications Note The RSP720 10GE also supports two new 8 port LOGE line cards WS X6708 10G 3C and WS X6708 10G 3CXL The line cards which provide 2 to 1 oversubscription are available in Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRC and later Unsupported Chassis and Modules The RSP720 10GE does not support the following chassis and modules e Unsupported chassis Cisco 7603 7606 and 7613 chassis e Unsupported modules Services modules Optical Service Modules OSMs FlexWAN module Unsupported Features In Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRC the RSP720 10GE does not support the following features which are supported on the RSP720 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 E Chapter2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines W RSP720 with 10GE Uplink Ports e High availability features such as NonStop Forwarding with Stateful Switchover NSF SSO and In Service Software Upgrade ISSU are not supported Only Route Processor Redundancy RPR mode is supported e The uplinks on the standby RSP720 10GE are not active This restriction exists because the uplink ports must perform lookups on the
40. ced enhanced versions of the 3 slot 6 slot and 9 slot chassis CISCO7603 S CISCO7606 S and CISCO7609 S These enhanced chassis provide increased power and cooling capabilities and an enhanced switch fabric to support high power processors and future line cards which will provide 80 Gbps connections Cisco 7600 series routers provide optical wide area network WAN and metropolitan area network MAN networking with a focus on line rate delivery of high touch IP services at the edge of service provider networks OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide jg Chapter1 Cisco 7600 Product Overview HI Cisco 7600 Series Routers Supported Hardware Cisco 7600 series routers support the following hardware e A supervisor engine such as the Sup720 Sup32 or Sup2 or Route Switch Processor RSP720 with modular Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports Each supervisor engine or RSP has two integrated daughter cards a policy feature card PFC and a multilayer switch feature card MSFC See the Overview section on page 2 2 for details Note You can install a redundant supervisor engine or RSP in the router to provide a backup in case the active module fails Both supervisor engines or RSPs must be identical If the system does not include a redundant supervisor engine or RSP you can install another type of module for example FlexWAN OSM or SIP and SPA in the slot that is reserved for
41. d in the 3 slot 6 slot or 13 slot chassis Route Switch Processor 720 RSP720 Slots 1 and 2 4 slot chassis Slots 5 and 6 6 slot and 9 slot chassis including enhanced S chassis Slots 7 and 8 13 slot chassis Not supported in the 3 slot chassis Supervisor Engine 720 Sup720 Slots 1 and 2 3 slot and 4 slot chassis Slots 5 and 6 6 slot and 9 slot chassis Slots 7 and 8 13 slot chassis OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide j Chapter3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines W installing a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor Table 3 1 Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Slot Assignments continued Module Slot Assignments Supervisor Engine 32 e Slots 1 and 2 4 slot chassis e Slots 5 and 6 6 slot and 9 slot chassis e Slots 7 and 8 13 slot chassis e Not supported in the 3 slot chassis Supervisor Engine 2 e Slots 1 and 2 all chassis e Not supported in the 4 slot chassis Installing a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor To install a supervisor engine or route switch processor module in the router perform the following Steps Caution To prevent ESD damage handle modules by the carrier edges only Step 1 Choose a slot for the module see Table 3 1 Make sure that there is enough clearance to accommodate any equipment that will be connected to the ports
42. directly with optical instruments Statement 1051 The MT RJ style connector is used on fiber optic modules to increase port density See Figure B 6 Figure B 6 MT RJ Optical Connector N lt 0 m at When you are connecting MT RJ cables to a module make sure you firmly press the connector plug into the socket The upper edge of the plug must snap into the upper front edge of the socket You may or may not hear an audible click Gently pull on the plug to confirm whether or not the plug is locked into the socket To disconnect the plug from the socket press down on the raised portion on top of the plug releasing the latch You should hear an audible click indicating that the latch has released Carefully pull the plug out of the socket Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 EN Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications W Fiber Optic Connectors Make sure that you insert the connector completely into the socket This action is especially important when you are making a connection between a module and a long distance 1 24 miles 2 kilometers or a suspected highly attenuated network If the LINK LED on the supervisor engine or route switch processor does not light try removing the network cable plug and reinserting it firmly into the module socket It is possible that enough dirt or skin oils have accumulated on the plug faceplate around the optical fiber ope
43. e end face surface of the fiber Always install protective covers on unused or disconnected components to prevent contamination Always clean fiber connectors before installing them To clean the fiber optic connectors use a CLETOP cassette cleaner type A for SC connectors or type B for MT RJ connectors and follow the product instructions If a CLETOP cassette cleaner is not available follow these steps Step1 Gently wipe the ferrules and end face surfaces of the connector with an alcohol pad Be sure that the pad makes full contact with the end face surfaces Wait five seconds for the surfaces to dry and repeat Step 2 Blow dry the connectors with canned dry oil free compressed air Step3 Use a magnifying glass or inspection microscope to inspect the ferrule If contaminants are visible repeat the cleaning procedure The connectors used inside the system have been cleaned by the manufacturer and connected to the adapters in the proper manner The operation of the system should be error free if the customer provides clean connectors on the application side follows the previous directions and follows the listed guidelines e Clean the connectors using lens tissues before connecting to the adapters Use pure alcohol to remove contamination e Do not clean the inside of the connector adapters e Do not use force or quick movements when connecting the fiber optic connectors in the adapters e Cover the connector adapters to avoid con
44. emove the memory card from the slot and place it in an antistatic bag Power Management and Environmental Monitoring For detailed information on power management and environmental monitoring see the Cisco 7600 Series Router Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide Determining Software Feature Support This section describes the Feature Navigator and Software Advisor tools You can use these tools to determine which features are supported on the router and the minimum Cisco IOS software requirements for the hardware installed on your router W You must have an account on Cisco com to access the Feature Navigator or Software Advisor tool e To determine which software features are supported by your route switch processor or supervisor engine use the Feature Navigator tool at the following URL http tools cisco com ITDIT CFN jsp index jsp To check the minimum Cisco IOS software requirements for the hardware installed on your router use the Software Advisor tool at the following URL http www cisco com public support tac tools shtml This tool does not verify whether the line cards in a system are compatible but it does provide the minimum Cisco IOS requirements for individual line cards modules or options Configuring a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor See the Cisco 7600 Series Router Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for information about how to configure the supervisor engine or route switch processor
45. er B 8 DISK LED Sup Eng 720 Sup Eng 32 2 14 DRAM default 1 4 EEPROM 1 4 1 6 EIA TIA 232 transmission speeds B 7 environmental monitoring 3 14 environmental specifications table A 1 ESD preventing damage 3 2 excessive link spans B 16 F fault tolerance and redundancy 1 3 fiber optics cleaning B 15 connectors B 12 filler plate module 3 6 3 7 flash memory cards 3 12 3 13 3 14 front panel console port mode switch 3 10 disk slots 3 12 LEDs 2 13 Reset button 2 13 Sup2 figure 2 14 uplink ports 2 13 front panel controls 2 13 RSP720 Sup720 Sup32 2 13 Sup2 2 15 G GBICs connecting to 3 10 Gigabit Ethernet cables B 4 B 5 B 6 hot swapping Cisco 7600 series router components 1 4 modules 3 8 supervisor engines and RSPs 3 8 installing flash memory cards 3 13 modules 3 4 patch cord B 17 interfaces addresses of 1 5 L LC connectors B 14 LEDs ACTIVE 2 14 CONSOLE 2 16 DISK Sup Eng 720 Sup Eng 32 only 2 14 front panel 2 13 LINK 2 14 2 16 PCMCIA Sup Eng 2 only 2 16 PWR MGMT 2 14 2 16 RSP720 Sup720 Sup32 2 13 STATUS 2 13 2 15 Sup2 2 15 SWITCH LOAD Sup Eng 2 only 2 16 SYSTEM 2 13 2 16 g Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 LINK LED Sup Eng 2 2 16 Sup Eng 720 Sup Eng 32 2 14 link spans excessive B 16 LX LH GBIC B 16 MAC address 1 5 1 6 managing the router 1 4 memory default 1 4 memory components 1 4 m
46. er modules are available small form factor pluggable SFP modules X2 modules XENPAK modules and Gigabit Interface Converter GBIC modules Table B 1 lists the orderable part numbers for supported transceiver modules In addition the following tables provide information about the modules and their cabling specifications e Table B 2 and Table B 3 provide information about 1GE uplink ports e Table B 4 and Table B 5 provide information about 1OGE uplink ports e Table B 6 provides information about 1GE GBIC modules Table B 1 Uplink Port Transceiver Modules Supervisor Engine or RSP Transceiver Module Part Numbers RSP720 and 10GE Uplink Ports RSP720 10GE only RSP720 10GE X2 10GB SR X2 10GB LR X2 10GB ER X2 10GB LX4 X2 10GB CxX4 1GE Uplink Ports GLC SX MM GLC LH SM GLC ZX SM GLC T GLC BX D GLC BX U SFP GE S SFP GE L SFP GE T Supervisor Engine 720 GLC SX MM GLC LH SM GLC ZX SM GLC T Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide B2 E OL 10100 04 AppendixB Cable and Connector Specifications Table B 1 Uplink Port Transceiver Modules Uplink Port Transceiver Modules continued Supervisor Engine or RSP Transceiver Module Part Numbers Supervisor Engine 32 10GE Uplink Ports WS SUP32 10GE 3B only XENPAK 10GB CX4 XENPAK 10GB SR XENPAK 10GB LX4 XENPAK 10GB LR XENPAK 10GB ER 1GE Uplink Ports WS SUP32 GE 3B GLC SX MM GLC LH SM GLC ZX S
47. es interference to radio or television reception try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures e Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops e Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio e Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio e Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio That is make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco Systems Inc could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California Berkeley UCB as part of UCB s public domain version of the UNIX operating system All rights reserved Copyright 1981 Regents of the University of California NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS CISCO AND THE ABOVE NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL C
48. gines are installed the uplink ports on the redundant standby module are active and can be used for normal traffic like any other ports in the chassis e In Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRC the uplink ports on a standby RSP720 10GE are not active and cannot be used for normal traffic Using Flash Memory Cards DN Note The front panel on the supervisor engine or route switch processor has one or two disk slots for flash memory cards You can insert a Flash PC CompactFlash or MicroDrive memory card in the slot and use the card to store and run software images and configuration files or to serve as an I O device See Table 3 3 for memory options e The Route Switch Processor 720 with 10 GE uplink ports RSP720 10GE has a single disk slot labeled DISK 0 that accepts CompactFlash cards e The Route Switch Processor 720 and Supervisor Engine 720 have two disk slots DISK 0 accepts a CompactFlash card only DISK 1 accepts either a CompactFlash card or a 1 GB MicroDrive e The Supervisor Engine 32 has a single slot labeled DISK 0 that accepts CompactFlash cards and IBM MicroDrive cards e The Supervisor Engine 2 has a single slot labeled PCMCIA that accepts PCMCIA cards You can insert and remove a flash memory card with the power on Before you install a card verify that the card is set with write protection off The write protection switch is located on the front edge of the card when the printing is right side up and t
49. h slots one each for RP and SP 512 KB default for each Requires larger power supplies and a high speed fan tray QoS port architecture Rx Tx 1p1q4t 1p2q2t RSP720 3CXL GE Two Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports port 1 supports a 1 Gbps SFP module port 2 is configurable with either a 1 Gbps SFP module or a 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector Integrated 720 Gbps switch fabric PFC3CXL high capacity and MSFC4 with 512 MB bootflash 4 MB NVRAM 4 MB ROMmon and several DRAM options Route processor RP 1 to 4 GB DRAM default 2 GB Switch processor SP 1 to 2 GB DRAM default 1 GB Two CompactFlash Type II slots on front panel 512 KB default and two internal CompactFlash slots one each for RP and SP 512 KB default for each Requires larger power supplies and a high speed fan tray QoS port architecture Rx Tx 1p1q4t 1p2q2t Supervisor Engine 720 WS SUP720 Note Two Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports port 1 supports a 1 Gbps SFP module port 2 is configurable with either a 1 Gbps SFP module or a 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector Integrated 720 Gbps switch fabric PFC3A and MSFC3 with 2 MB NVRAM 512 MB DRAM and 64 MB bootflash see note below Two CompactFlash Type II slots Requires larger power supplies and a high speed fan tray QoS port architecture Rx Tx 1p1q4t 1p2q2t Cisco IOS Release 12 2S XF is the last release in which the Sup720 with PFC3A is supported Cisco 7600 Series Route
50. he edge connector end is away from you See Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Locating the Flash PC Card Write Protection Switch Flash PC card shown with write write protection protection off Flash PC card S Note Not all flash memory cards have a write protection switch Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide EA OL 10100 04 Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines Using Flash Memory Cards W Table 3 3 lists the Cisco product numbers of memory cards supported on Cisco 7600 supervisor engines and route switch processors Table 3 3 CompactFlash Memory Cards Product Number Description RSP720 and RSP720 10GE Flash Memory Cards MEM RSP720 CF256M Cisco CompactFlash Memory Card 256 MB MEM RSP720 CF5 12M Cisco CompactFlash Memory Card 512 MB MEM RSP720 CF1G Cisco CompactFlash Memory Card 1 GB Sup720 and Sup32 Flash Memory Cards MEM C6K CPTFL64M Cisco CompactFlash Memory Card 64 MB MEM C6K CPTFL128M Cisco CompactFlash Memory Card 128 MB MEM C6K CPTFL256M Cisco CompactFlash Memory Card 256 MB MEM C6K CPTFL512M Cisco CompactFlash Memory Card 512 MB Sup2 Flash Memory Cards MEM C6K ATA 1 64M Cisco ATA Type Flash Memory Card 64 MB Installing a Flash Memory Card Step 1 Step 2 Caution Step 3 Note To install a flash memory card follow these steps Hold the me
51. he module with the guides on each side of the slot See Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Positioning the Module in the Slot Insert module between slot guides EMI gasket A g gi pigs peo ee g EE ee Si LS a i yo Sgn Mm i w W O yi M OO o O Nara ws aia pnp inn so W D S O Ks i oa ies iis ds fan p ee al DN cn z SS Sy tf rape Ba ae Os r i C a Je gA E Ssma a PS AR a S 8 Pur L i i Ejector lever fully extended 63677 OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide j Chapter3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines g Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide Step 5 Step 6 A Caution Step 7 Step 8 Note Installing a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor Carefully slide the module into the slot until the EMI gasket on the module makes contact with the module in the adjacent slot and both ejector levers have closed to approximately 45 degrees with respect to the module faceplate See Figure 3 3 Using the thumb and forefinger of each hand grasp the two ejector levers and press down to create a small 0 040 inch 1 mm gap between the module EMI gasket and the adjacent module See Figure 3 3 Do not press down too forcefully on the ejector levers They will bend and be da
52. he ports operate at 10 Gbps Supervisor Engine 2 e Two dual port Gigabit Ethernet ports operate in full duplex mode only e You can configure the ports with any combination of copper short wave SX long wave long haul LX LH extended reach ZX and coarse wavelength division multiplexing CWDM 1LOOOBASE X GBICs To connect to the module uplink ports follow these steps Step1 If necessary install an optics modules in the empty slots on the front panel S Note The Sup720 and RSP720 provide two connectors for port 2 however you can use only one of the connectors at a time Note that the RSP720 10GE provides only one port 2 connector Step2 Remove the plugs from the uplink ports and store them for future use Step3 Remove the plugs from the connector on the fiber optic cable Step4 Insert the cable connector into the uplink port and make sure that both the transmit Tx and receive Rx fiber optic cables are fully inserted into the connector Step5 Sup2 only If you are using the LX LH GBIC with multimode fiber MMF you need to install a patch cord between the GBIC and the MMF cable For instructions see the Patch Cord section on page B 16 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 EIN Chapter3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines W Using Flash Memory Cards DY Note e Iftwo RSPs or supervisor en
53. icrons 2 Cable distances are based on fiber loss 3 MMF only 4 Patch cord required 5 A maximum of 24 1000BASE ZX GBICs is allowed for each system to comply with FCC Class A regulations 6 Dispersion shifted single mode fiber optic cable 7 The minimum link distance for ZX GBICs is 6 2 miles 10 km with an 8 dB attenuator installed at each end of the link Without attenuators the minimum link distance is 24 9 miles 40 km Console Port Cabling Specifications and Pinouts The console port which is located on the front panel of the supervisor engine or route switch processor provides access to the Cisco 7600 router The following sections provide information about the console port cabling specifications and the port s signals and pinouts e Console Port Cabling Specifications page B 6 e Console Port Signals and Pinouts page B 7 e Console Port Mode 2 Signaling and Pinouts Sup2 Only page B 10 Console Port Cabling Specifications Table B 7 lists the maximum transmission distances for console port cables See the Console Port Signals and Pinouts section on page B 7 for console port and cable pinout information Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide Be E OL 10100 04 AppendixB Cable and Connector Specifications Console Port Cabling Specifications and Pinouts W The accessories kit that is shipped with your router contains the necessary cable and adapters to connect
54. istances could not be met with certain types of fiber optic cable due to a problem in the center of some fiber optic cable cores The solution is to launch light from the laser at a precise offset from the center by using the mode conditioning patch cord At the output end of the patch cord the LX LH GBIC complies with the IEEE 802 3z standard for LOOOBASE LX Patch Cord Configuration Example Figure B 8 shows a typical patch cord configuration Figure B 8 Patch Cord Configuration Patch Building Patch cable plant 1000BASE LX LH Patch Patch 1000BASE LX LH port oo panel port Link span greater than 984 ft gt 300 m 13088 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 AppendixB Cable and Connector Specifications LX LH GBIC and MMF Cable Considerations W Patch Cord Installation A Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments Statement 1051 Plug the end of the patch cord labeled To Equipment into the GBIC see Figure B 9 Plug the end labeled To Cable Plant into the patch panel The patch cord is 9 84 feet 3 meters long and has duplex SC male connectors at each end Figure B 9 Patch Cord Installation To equipment To cable plant 13089 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Proces
55. ition D Note To access the console port mode switch use a ballpoint pen tip or other small pointed object Connecting a Modem To connect a modem to the console port observe the following guidelines e Use the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and the RJ 45 to DB 25 data communications equipment DCE adapter labeled Modem provided with the router e Ona Supervisor Engine 2 make sure that the console port mode switch is in the in position factory default Connecting to the Uplink Ports The supervisor engine and route switch processor have uplink ports that you use to connect the router to other network devices You can configure the ports with small form factor pluggable SFP XENPAK X2 or Gigabit Interface Converter GBIC optics modules Table 3 2 lists the different types of uplink ports on each module SFP XENPAK and X2 optics modules have SC LC or MT RJ connectors GBIC modules on the Supervisor Engine 2 have SC connectors A Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments Statement 1051 A Caution Do not remove the plugs from the optical bores on the fiber optic cable or the module port or until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs protect the optical bores and cable from contamination Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor G
56. ling them For fiber optic connector cleaning instructions see the Cleaning the Fiber Optic Connectors section on page B 15 When you disconnect the fiber optic cable from the module grip the body of the connector Do not grip the connector jacket sleeve Gripping the sleeve can over time compromise the integrity of the fiber optic cable termination in the LC connector Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide B14 E OL 10100 04 AppendixB Cable and Connector Specifications Fiber Optic Connectors W Cleaning the Fiber Optic Connectors Fiber optic connectors are used to connect two fibers together When these connectors are used in a communications system proper connection is critical Fiber optic connectors differ from electrical connectors or microwave connectors In a fiber optic system light is transmitted through an extremely small fiber core Because fiber cores are often 62 5 microns or less in diameter in multimode fiber MMEF and 8 3 to 10 microns in single mode fiber SMF dust particles and any contamination on the face of the fiber core can degrade the performance of the connector interface where the two cores meet The connector must be precisely aligned and the connector interface must be absolutely free of trapped contaminants gt Caution Use extreme care when removing or installing connectors so that you do not damage the connector housing or scratch th
57. list ACL functions Performs policing and marking for quality of service QoS traffic Collects Netflow statistics Note A high capacity XL PFC 1s also available The XL version PFC3BXL or PFC3CXL provides more memory for more routing table and netflow cache capacity than a PFC It allows routing and forwarding processes to be offloaded from the supervisor engine or RSP to the PFC thus increasing the performance of the supervisor engine or RSP e Multilayer Switch Feature Card MSFC is the control plane and does the following Performs routing for the chassis The MSFC contains the route processor RP and switch processor SP for the router Runs Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols such as the Spanning Tree Protocol STP and others For information about supported protocols see the Cisco 7600 Series Router Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide and the release notes for the software version running on the router Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide P22 E OL 10100 04 Chapter2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines Overview Table 2 1 lists the RSP and supervisor engine configurations supported on Cisco 7600 series routers Specific combinations of processors and modules may not be supported in your chassis See the release notes for your software version for information about supported combinations Table 2 1 Route Switch Processor and Supervisor Engine
58. maged Clearing the EMI Gasket Figure 3 3 amp g ep Deed iP pe ee Pit sad Press down A gs Pe pion Ip rE EEA LS sea ssi LL CLL IL LIIL ELLLLL IP LZZ m Herta DOTO et eae CLELITE Sass wa aii oll 8 EC Pr sei sly rl alan on sis Ks aig O O O O O i W COO O a Ps iii Py art ee Fw gg O agi p oP T Pod W Ss Ei S E 1mm Gap between the module EMI gasket and the 63678 module above it While pressing down simultaneously close both ejector levers to fully seat the module in the backplane connector The ejector levers are fully closed when they are flush with the module faceplate N Note Failure to fully seat the module in the backplane connector can result in error messages Tighten the two captive installation screws on the module Note Make sure the ejector levers are fully closed before tightening the captive installation screws Blank module filler plates Cisco part number 800 00292 01 should be installed in any empty chassis slots to keep dust out of the chassis and to maintain consistent airflow through the chassis OL 10100 04 Chapter3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines Removing a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor Mi Removing a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor Warning Warning Step 1 Step 2
59. mber in the format slot port number for example 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 and so on e Slot ldentifies the slot in which the module is installed Depending on the router layout the slots are numbered from top to bottom or right to left starting with 1 1 n 2 n and so on On horizontal oriented chassis such as the Cisco 7606 and Cisco 7613 routers slots are numbered from top to bottom On vertical oriented chassis such as the Cisco 7609 router slots are numbered from right to left e Port number ldentifies the physical port number on the module Port numbers always begin at 1 n 1 n 2 and so on On horizontal oriented modules ports are numbered from left to right On vertical oriented modules ports are numbered from top to bottom Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 is Chapter1 Cisco 7600 Product Overview HM Port Addresses Figure 1 1 Cisco 7609 Router Port Address Examples Doonoooo Qooooooo0 o Oo o Oo Oo Oo i E ios iio iE o i i HE g Port numbers 1 1 to 1 2 uaaa SSI BGS Se FERREE BE Port numbers 2 1 to 2 2 zn foto Food Lael _ ASIII DEE 1 amp os he gt il oh si Port numbers 3 1 to 3 4 3 ra d h O gh F Ra a9 fofo Food EER SENDEN Port numbers 4 1 to 4 4 p a a LAAT I i E EHN Port numbers 7 1 to 7
60. mory card with the connector end of the card toward the slot The connector end of the card is opposite the end with the write protection switch if there is one which is shown in Figure 3 5 Slide the card into the slot until the device completely seats in the connector at the back of the slot and the ejector button pops out toward you Do not attempt to force the memory card fully into the slot or you could damage the connector pins When correctly inserted a portion of the device remains outside the slot Format the memory card the first time that it is installed in the system Be sure to format the memory card with the type of supervisor engine or route switch processor that the card is being used with A memory card formatted for one type of supervisor engine or route switch processor may not work with another type OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide j Chapter3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines W Power Management and Environmental Monitoring Removing a Flash Memory Card Caution Do not remove a flash memory card while its LED light is on or the file may become corrupted To remove a flash memory card follow these steps Step1 Make sure that the Disk LED is off no operations are in progress Step2 Press the ejector button to disconnect the memory card from the connector at the back of the slot Step3 R
61. n_and_configuration_guide09 186a0080537ae3 html Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide ia E OL 10100 04 Chapter1 Cisco 7600 Product Overview Port Addresses W Port Addresses Each port or interface in the Cisco 7600 series router has several different types of addresses The physical interface address is the actual physical location slot and port of the interface connector within the chassis The system software uses the physical addresses to control activity within the router and to display status information These physical slot and port addresses are not used by other devices in the network they are specific to the individual router and its internal components and software For more information see the Physical Interface Addresses section on page 1 5 The Media Access Control MAC address is a standardized data link layer address that is required for every port or device that connects to a network Other devices in the network use MAC addresses to locate specific ports in the network and to create and update routing tables and data structures Routers use a unique method described in the MAC Addresses section on page 1 6 to assign and control the MAC addresses of their interfaces Physical Interface Addresses Physical port addresses specify the actual physical location of each port on every module in the router as shown in Figure 1 1 The port address is a two part nu
62. necting to the Console Port Note Note The console port allows you to access the router either locally with a console terminal or remotely with a modem The console port is located on the front panel of the route switch processor or supervisor engine see Figure 3 4 This section provides information about how to connect to the console port on a route switch processor or supervisor engine You must connect to the router through the console port to configure the router for the first time You can also connect to the console port to perform diagnostics and troubleshoot problems on the router For console cabling specifications see the Console Port Cabling Specifications and Pinouts section on page B 6 Figure 3 4 Console Port Connector 4 153653 CONSOLE port The console port is an EIA TIA 232 asynchronous serial connection with hardware flow control and an RJ 45 connector The accessories kit that is shipped with your Cisco 7600 series router contains the necessary cable and adapters to connect a terminal or modem to the console port See the Console Port Signals and Pinouts section on page B 7 for cable and adapter pinouts Connecting a Terminal To connect a terminal to the console port observe the following guidelines For a Supervisor Engine 2 additional guidelines apply as described below e Use the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and data terminal equipment DTE adapter labeled Terminal
63. nings to generate significant attenuation reducing the optical power levels below threshold levels so that a link cannot be made gt Caution Use extreme care when removing or installing connectors so that you do not damage the connector housing or scratch the end face surface of the fiber Always install protective covers on unused or disconnected components to prevent contamination Always clean fiber connectors before installing them For fiber optic connector cleaning instructions see the Cleaning the Fiber Optic Connectors section on page B 15 When you disconnect the fiber optic cable from the module grip the body of the connector Do not grip the connector jacket sleeve Gripping the sleeve can over time compromise the integrity of the fiber optic cable termination in the MT RJ connector LC Connectors The small form factor pluggable SFP tranceiver modules used on the Supervisor Engine 720 Route Switch Processor 720 and RSP720 10GE uplink ports use either MT RJ connectors or LC connectors depending on the SFP module vendor Figure B 7 shows an LC connector Figure B 7 LC Fiber Optic Connector 58476 gt Caution Use extreme care when removing or installing connectors so that you do not damage the connector housing or scratch the end face surface of the fiber Always install protective covers on unused or disconnected components to prevent contamination Always clean fiber connectors before instal
64. nly QoS operates differently in each mode See the QoS on the RSP720 10GE section on page 2 10 for more information QoS on the RSP720 10GE The RSP720 10GE has both 10GE and 1GE uplink ports You can configure the RSP720 10GE to run QoS features on all uplink ports mixed mode or on 10GE ports only The number of queues available for QoS depends on which mode is used e In mixed mode 10GE and IGE ports the default only four queues are available for QoS The QoS port architecture for 1GE ports is Rx Tx 2q8t 1p3q8t Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide Eu OL 10100 04 Chapter2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines RSP720 with 10GE Uplink Ports I e In 1OGE only mode eight queues are available for QoS Use the mls qos supervisor 10g only command to enable 10GE only mode The QoS port architecture for LOGE only mode is as follows Rx Tx 8q8t 1p7q8t CoS 16q8t 1p15q8t DSCP 1l6q1t 1pl5qit VLAN QoS Configuration Guidelines As you configure QoS on the RSP720 10GE consider the following e When you switch between mixed mode QoS and 1OGE only mode any existing QoS configuration on the uplinks is lost You must reconfigure QoS e While transitioning between modes service will be temporarily lost on the uplinks e You can manually shut down all three 1GE ports before issuing the mls qos supervisor 10g only command to switch to LOGE only mode If
65. nnector Console Port Mode 2 Signaling and Pinouts Sup2 Only Table B 11 lists the pinouts for the Supervisor Engine 2 console port mode switch in mode 2 switch in the out position In this mode you can connect a terminal to the supervisor engine using a Catalyst 5000 family Supervisor Engine III console cable and adapter not provided For instructions see Supervisor Engine 2 in the Connecting a Terminal section on page 3 9 Table B 11 Console Port Pinouts Supervisor Engine 2 Port Mode Switch Out Console Port Console Device Pin Signal Name Input Output 1 RTS Output 2 DTR Output 3 RxD Input 4 GND GND 5 GND GND 6 TxD Output 7 DSR Input 8 CTS Input 1 Pin 1 is connected internally to Pin 8 RJ 45 Connector gt Caution gt Caution The RJ 45 connector is used to connect a Category 3 Category 5 Category 5e or Category 6 FTP from the external network to the module interface connector See Figure B 2 Table B 12 lists the connector pinouts and signal names for a 10 100BASE T crossover MDI X cable Figure B 3 shows a schematic of the 10 100BASE T crossover cable Table B 13 lists the connector pinouts and signal names for a 1000BASE T crossover MDI X cable Figure B 4 shows a schematic of the 1000BASE T crossover cable Category 5e and Category 6 cables can store high levels of static electricity because of the dielectric properties of
66. ocumentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines page x Document History Table 1 lists the technical changes made to this document since it was first printed Table 1 Document History Revision Date Change Summary OL 10100 04 January 2008 Added information about the Route Switch Processor 720 with 10 GE uplink ports introduced in Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRC OL 10100 03 May 2007 Removed eFSU from the list of unsupported features for the Route Switch Processor 720 Beginning in Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRB1 eFSU and ISSU are supported on the RSP720 Sup720 and Sup32 Added a note that Cisco IOS Release 12 2S XF is the last release in which the Supervisor Engine 720 with PFC3A is supported OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide gg Preface W Document Organization Table 1 Document History continued Revision Date Change Summary OL 10100 02 February 2007 Added information about the Route Switch Processor 720 a new supervisor engine introduced in Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRB OL 10100 01 May 2006 Initial release of the document Document Organization This document is organized as follows Chapter Title Description Chapter 1 Cisco 7600 Product Provides an overview of Cisco 7600 series routers and Overview interface and port addresses Chapter 2 Route Switch Processors Describes the route switch processors RSP
67. odem connecting to the supervisor engine or RSP 3 10 modem adapter B 9 modules blank module carriers 3 6 3 7 hot swapping 3 8 installing 3 4 removing from chassis 3 7 tools for installing 3 3 MT RJ connectors B 13 NVRAM 1 4 O online insertion and removal OIR 3 8 P patch cord configuration example B 16 installation B 17 using with LX LH GBICs B 16 PCMCIA See also Flash PC cards PCMCIA flash file system 1 4 PCMCIA LED Sup Eng 2 2 16 PCMCIA slot description 2 13 3 12 physical interface addresses 1 5 physical specifications table A 1 port addresses 1 5 port addresses figure 1 6 port mode switch console port 3 10 port numbers 1 5 1 6 power management 3 14 preventing ESD damage 3 2 PWR MGMT LED Sup Eng 2 2 16 Sup Eng 720 Sup Eng 32 2 14 Q QoS RSP720 10GE 2 10 redundancy 1 3 removing flash memory cards 3 14 modules 3 7 Reset button 2 13 RJ 45 connectors B 10 B 11 rollover cable B 7 router managing 1 4 route switch processor 1 6 CompactFlash support 3 13 connecting to 3 9 3 10 hot swapping OIR 3 8 installing 3 4 removing 3 7 tools for installing and removing 3 3 Route Switch Processor 720 RSP720 2 13 CompactFlash support 3 12 OL 10100 04 Index W Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide gy W index front panel figure 2 7 uplink ports 3 11 Route Switch Processor 720 RSP720 10GE CompactFlash support 3 12 RSP720 10GE 2 8 RSP720 1
68. on MSFC2 e PFC2 and MSFC2 e Fabric enabled to support optional SFM2 e QoS port architecture Rx Tx 1p1q4t 1p2q2t WS X6K S2 PFC2 e Two dual port LOOOBASE X GBIC uplinks e PFC2 fabric enabled supports optional SFM2 e QoS port architecture Rx Tx 1p1q4t 1p2q2t WS X6500 SFM2 e Optional SFM2 Note The Sup2 is not supported in Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRA and later releases Route Switch Processor 720 This section describes the Route Switch Processor 720 RSP720 The Cisco 7600 RSP720 consists of a full size board and two integrated daughter cards the MSFC4 and a PFC3C or PFC3CXL The RSP720 has an integrated switch fabric that interconnects all of the line cards in the Cisco 7600 router with point to point 20 Gbps full duplex serial channels Note e Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRB and later releases support the RSP720 earlier releases do not The RSP720 is supported on all Cisco 7600 routers including enhanced chassis except the Cisco 7603 and the Cisco OSR 7609 e Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRC and later releases support an RSP720 that has 1OGE uplinks RSP720 3C 10GE and RSP720 3CXL 10GE See the RSP720 with LOGE Uplink Ports section on page 2 8 for more information Figure 2 1 shows the RSP720 3C GE front panel which is the same as the RSP720 3CXL GE front panel See Table 2 2 and Table 2 3 for information about the front panel controls and LEDs Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch
69. on the module If possible place modules between empty slots that contain only blank module filler plates a Ifa blank module filler plate is installed in the slot in which you plan to install the module remove the plate by removing its two Phillips pan head screws b If another module is installed in the slot remove the module by following the procedure in the Removing a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor section on page 3 7 Step2 Verify that the captive installation screws are tightened on all of the modules installed in the chassis This step ensures that the EMI gaskets on all modules are fully compressed in order to maximize the opening space for the new or replacement module N Note Ifthe captive installation screws are loose the EMI gaskets on the installed modules will push adjacent modules toward the open slot which reduces the opening size and makes it difficult to install the new module Step3 Fully open both ejector levers on the new module See Figure 3 1 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide EH OL 10100 04 Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines Step 4 Installing a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor Mi Figure 3 1 Ejector Levers and Captive Installation Screws Captive installation screws Ejector lever Position the module in the slot Make sure that you align the sides of t
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71. or Guide j Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications W Uplink Port Transceiver Modules Table B 2 1GE SFP Transceiver Modules continued Product ID Description SFP GE S 1OOO0OBASE SX SFP transceiver module for MMF 850 nm wavelength extended operating temperature range and DOM support LC connector SFP GE L 1OOOBASE LX LH SFP transceiver module for MMF and SME 1300 nm wavelength extended operating temperature range and DOM support LC connector SFP GE T 1OOOBASE T SFP transceiver module for Category 5 5e or 6 copper wire extended operating temperature range and DOM support NEBS 3ESD 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector Table B 3 lists the cabling specifications for the 1GE uplink ports which are located on SFP transceiver modules that plug into the front panel Table B 3 1GE Cabling Specifications SFP Module Wavelength Fiber Type Core Size Modal Bandwidth Maximum Cable Product ID nm MHz km micron MHz km Distance GLC SX MM 850 MMF 62 5 160 722 ft 220 m SFP GE S 62 5 200 902 ft 275 m 50 400 1640 ft 500 m 50 500 1804 ft 550 m GLC LH SM 1300 MMF 62 5 500 1804 ft 550 m SFP GE L 50 400 1804 ft 550 m 50 500 1804 ft 550 m SMF 9 10 6 2 mi 10 km GLC ZX SM 1550 SMF 9 10 43 5 mi 70 km SMF 8 62 1 mi 100 km GLC T Cat 5 5e or6 328 ft 100 m SFP GE T copper wire GLC BX D 1490 nm TX SMF 6 21 mi 10 km 1310 nm RX GLC
72. or engine It also provides instructions for connecting to the console and uplink ports on the module This chapter contains the following sections Preparing for Installation or Removal page 3 1 Determining Module Location page 3 3 Installing a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor page 3 4 Removing a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor page 3 7 Hot Swapping OIR Modules page 3 8 Connecting to the Console Port page 3 9 Connecting to the Uplink Ports page 3 10 Using Flash Memory Cards page 3 12 Power Management and Environmental Monitoring page 3 14 Determining Software Feature Support page 3 14 Configuring a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor page 3 14 Preparing for Installation or Removal Before you attempt to install a supervisor engine or route switch processor in the router be sure to Review the safety precautions and electrostatic discharge guidelines in the Safety Precautions for Module Installation and Removal section on page 3 2 and the Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage section on page 3 2 Make sure you have on hand the tools required for the installation See the Tools Required for Module Installation section on page 3 3 Determine which chassis slot to install the module in See the Determining Module Location section on page 3 3 Consider cabling for the console and uplink ports See Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications
73. r threshold has been exceeded The temperature of the supervisor engine major threshold has been exceeded CONSOLE Green The supervisor engine is operational and active Orange The supervisor engine is in standby mode PWR MGMT Green Sufficient power is available for all modules Orange Sufficient power is not available for all modules SWITCH LOAD If the system is operational the switch load meter indicates as an approximate percentage the current traffic load over the backplane PCMCIA The PCMCIA LED is lit when no PCMCIA card is in the slot and goes off when you insert a card LINK Green The port is operational Orange The link has been disabled by software Flashing The link is bad and has been disabled due to a hardware failure orange Off No signal is detected 1 The SYSTEM and PWR MGMT LED indications on a redundant supervisor engine are synchronized to the active engine 2 VTT voltage termination The VTT module terminates signals on the system switching bus 3 If no redundant supervisor engine is installed and there is a VTT module minor or major overtemperature condition the system shuts down Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide Em OL 10100 04 CHAPTER Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines This chapter describes how to install and configure a route switch processor or supervis
74. r Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide P24 E OL 10100 04 Chapter 2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines Overview Table 2 1 Route Switch Processor and Supervisor Engine Configurations continued Product Number Description WS SUP720 3B e Two Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports port 1 supports a 1 Gbps SFP module port 2 1s configurable with either a 1 Gbps SFP module or a 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector e Integrated 720 Gbps switch fabric e PFC3B and MSFC3 with 2 MB NVRAM 512 MB DRAM and 64 MB bootflash see note below e Two CompactFlash Type II slots e Requires larger power supplies and a high speed fan tray e QoS port architecture Rx Tx Iplq4t Ip2q2t WS SUP720 3BXL e Two Ethernet uplink ports port 1 supports a 1 Gbps SFP module port 2 1s configurable with either a 1 Gbps SFP module or a 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector e Integrated 720 Gbps switch fabric e PFC3BXL and MSFC3 with 2 MB NVRAM 1 GB DRAM and 64 MB bootflash high capacity PFC3BXL allows routing and forwarding processes to be offloaded from the supervisor engine to the PFC see note below e Two CompactFlash Type II slots e Requires larger power supplies and a high speed fan tray e QoS port architecture Rx Tx 1p1q4t 1p2q2t Note A CompactFlash CF adapter with 512 MB bootflash is available for Sup720 modules in Release 12 2 18 SXF and later releases Use the Cisco part number CF ADAPTER for ordering
75. r engines or route switch processors including fast switchover to the redundant standby module Support for two redundant AC or DC input load sharing power supplies Support for two redundant AC or DC input PEMs Cisco 7603 and Cisco 7606 routers only Power management for modules and power supplies Environmental monitoring of critical system components Hot swappable fan assembly Redundant clock modules LACP 1 1 redundancy with fast switchover OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide j Chapter1 Cisco 7600 Product Overview HI Cisco 7600 Series Routers Table 1 1 Cisco 7600 Series Routers Key Features continued Feature Description Memory e Electrically erasable programmable read only memory EEPROM on the components supervisor engine or route switch processor stores module specific information such as the serial number part number controller type hardware revision configuration information and other details unique to each module e NVRAM for storing configuration information e DRAM for default system software e Internal flash memory To store the boot image The defaults are e The RSP720 SP RP and the Sup32 SP contain a CompactFlash CF adapter that provides 512 MB of internal flash memory e The Sup720 SP RP Sup32 RP and Sup2 SP RP contain 32 MB or 64 MB of internal flash memory Cisco IOS Release 12 2 18 SXF and later releases support the CF
76. r is operating normally e Ifthe new module is faulty the router resumes normal operation but leaves the new interfaces disabled e If the diagnostic tests fail the router stops operating which usually indicates that the new module has a problem in the bus and should be removed To avoid erroneous failure messages note the current configuration of all interfaces before you remove or replace another module and allow at least 15 seconds for the system to reinitialize after a module has been removed or replaced Removing and Replacing Memory Note The multilayer switch feature card MSFC4 on the RSP720 supports several configurable options for dynamic random access memory DRAM The router uses this memory to store routing tables protocols and network accounting applications The DRAM resides on four dual in line memory modules DIMMs which you can remove and replace in order to upgrade the module with more memory or to replace failed memory If you are replacing DRAM on an existing MSFC4 upload your current configuration file to a remote server before you remove the memory Otherwise you will have to re enter all your current configuration information manually after you replace the memory Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide EHN OL 10100 04 Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines Connecting to the Console Port W Con
77. ription Status LEDs Indicate the status of various functions on the module see Table 2 5 Reset Button Restarts the router Use a ballpoint pen tip or other small pointed object to access the Reset button Console Port Provides access to the router either locally with a console terminal or remotely with a modem The port is an E A TIA 232 asynchronous serial connection with hardware flow control and an RJ 45 connector See the Connecting to the Console Port section on page 3 9 for instructions on connecting to the console port Console Port Mode Switch Enables you to connect a terminal to the console port using either the cable and adapters provided with the router switch in the in position factory default or a Catalyst 5000 Supervisor Engine III console cable and adapter not provided switch in the out position PCMCIA Slot and LED PCMCIA flash memory card slot Do not remove the card from the slot while the disk LED is on See the Using Flash Memory Cards section on page 3 12 for information about working with flash memory Switch Load Meter A visual approximation of the current traffic load across the backplane Uplink Ports Used to connect the router to another network device Two dual port Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports operate in full duplex mode only You can configure the ports with any combination of copper short wave SX long wave long haul LX LH extended reach ZX and coarse wavelength
78. s and and Supervisor Engines supervisor engines supported on Cisco 7600 series routers Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring Provides instructions for installing and removing RSPs Route Switch Processors and supervisor engines and connecting to the console and Supervisor Engines and uplink ports Appendix A Technical Specifications Lists the technical specifications for the RSP and supervisor engines Appendix B Cable and Connector Lists the cable and connector specifications for the Specifications Document Conventions gt Caution N Note This document uses the following conventions Convention Description RSPs and supervisor engines boldface font Commands command options and keywords are in boldface italic font Command arguments for which you supply values are in italics Means reader be careful You are capable of doing something that might result in equipment damage or loss of data Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this document g Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 Preface Related Documentation Warning Definition rN Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved
79. sed in this document are not intended to be actual addresses Any examples command display output and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide Copyright 2007 2008 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved CONTENTS Preface vii Contents vii Document History vii Document Organization viii Document Conventions viii Warning Definition ix Related Documentation ix Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines x cuapter 1 Cisco 7600 Product Overview 1 1 Cisco 7600 Series Routers 1 1 Supported Hardware 1 2 Features 1 3 Port Addresses 1 5 Physical Interface Addresses 1 5 MAC Addresses 1 6 CHAPTER 2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines 2 1 Overview 2 2 Route Switch Processor 720 2 6 RSP720 Features 2 7 supported Chassis Line Cards and Modules 2 7 Unsupported Hardware and Features 2 7 RSP720 with 10GE Uplink Ports 2 8 RSP720 10GE Features 2 8 supported Chassis Line Cards and Modules 2 9 RSP720 10GE Usage Guidelines and Limitations 2 10 QoS on the RSP720 10GE 2 10 supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 32 2 12 Front Panel Controls RSP720 RSP720 10GE Sup720 Sup32 2 12 Front Panel LEDs RSP720 RSP720 10GE Sup720 Sup32 2 13 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Swi
80. sor Guide OL 10100 04 E e17 AppendixB Cable and Connector Specifications W sLX LH GBIC and MMF Cable Considerations Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide B 18 OL 10100 04 Symbols 3 13 A accessories kit console port 3 9 B 7 ACTIVE LED Sup Eng 720 Sup Eng 32 2 14 adapters DB 25 B 9 DB 9 B 8 modem B 9 addresses MAC 1 6 physical interface 1 5 port 1 5 air flow chassis 3 6 3 7 blank module carriers 3 6 3 7 bootflash 1 4 C cabling console port B 6 console ports B 7 Gigabit Ethernet limitations B 4 B 5 B 6 specifications B 1 category 5e static electricity caution B 10 IN DE X category 6 static electricity caution B 10 Cisco 7600 series router features 1 3 overview 1 1 commands copy running config 3 7 write 3 7 CompactFlash and MicroDrive support 3 13 CompactFlash cards front panel slot 2 13 3 12 installing 3 13 removing 3 14 connecting modem 3 10 terminal to supervisor engine or RSP 3 9 to console port 3 9 to console port Sup2 3 10 connectors cleaning fiber optic B 15 LC B 14 MT RJ B 13 RJ 45 B 11 SC B 12 CONSOLE LED Sup2 2 16 console port accessories kit 3 9 cable transmission distances B 6 connecting to 3 9 mode 2 signaling Sup Eng 2 B 10 copy running config command 3 7 OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide j W index D DB 25 adapter B 9 DB 9 adapt
81. taminating the inside of the adapters while cleaning the chassis e Cover the connectors and adapters to prevent the inside of the adapters or the surface of the connectors from getting dirty when not using the connectors N Note Ifthe surface of the fiber optic connector is not clean or does not have an even shine repeat the process using a fresh surface of the alcohol pad Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 g eis Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications W LX LH GBIC and MMF Cable Considerations LX LH GBIC and MMF Cable Considerations Patch Cord The following sections describe the things you should consider if you are using a Supervisor Engine 2 with a long wavelength long haul LX LH GBIC with 62 5 micron diameter MMF cable When using the long wavelength long haul LX LH GBIC with 62 5 micron diameter MMF on links that span more than 984 feet 300 meters a mode conditioning patch cord is required You must install the patch cord Cisco product number CAB GELX 625 or equivalent between the GBIC and the MMF cable on both the transmit and receive ends of the link We also recommend using a patch cord between the LX LH GBIC and MME cable for very short link distances 10 to 100 meters Without a patch cord the link can have an elevated bit error rate BER The patch cord is required to comply with IEEE standards The IEEE found that link d
82. tch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 ii Hi Contents Supervisor Engine 2 2 14 CHAPTER 3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines Preparing for Installation or Removal 3 1 safety Precautions for Module Installation and Removal 3 2 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage 3 2 Tools Required for Module Installation 3 3 Determining Module Location 3 3 Installing a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor 3 4 Removing a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor 3 7 Hot Swapping OIR Modules 3 8 Removing and Replacing Memory 3 8 Connecting to the Console Port 3 9 Connecting a Terminal 3 9 Connecting a Modem 3 10 Connecting to the Uplink Ports 3 10 Using Flash Memory Cards 3 12 Installing a Flash Memory Card 3 13 Removing a Flash Memory Card 3 14 Power Management and Environmental Monitoring 3 14 Determining Software Feature Support 3 14 Configuring a Supervisor Engine or Route Switch Processor 3 14 APPENDIX A Technical Specifications A 1 Module Specifications A 1 Regulatory Standards Compliance A 1 appennix B Cable and Connector Specifications B 1 Limiting Connection Distances B 1 Uplink Port Transceiver Modules B 2 1GE Uplink Ports and Cabling Specifications B 3 10GE Uplink Ports and Cabling Specifications B 5 GBIC Module Cabling Specifications B 6 Console Port Cabling Specifications and Pinouts B 6 Console Port Cabling Specifications B 6 Console Port Signals and Pinouts B 7 3
83. te Switch Processor 720 and RSP720 10GE the Supervisor Engine 720 and the Supervisor Engine 32 See Table 2 5 for a list of LED functions on the Supervisor Engine 2 Table 2 3 RSP720 Sup720 and Sup32 LEDs LED Color Description STATUS Green All diagnostics pass the module is operational normal initialization sequence Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics normal initialization sequence Yellow Minor hardware problems Red An overtemperature condition occurred A major threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring SYSTEM Green All chassis environmental monitors are reporting OK Orange The module is powering up or a minor hardware fault has occurred Red Major hardware problem The temperature of the supervisor engine or RSP has exceeded the major temperature threshold Blinking Continuous backplane stall Red OL 10100 04 Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide j Chapter2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines W Supervisor Engine 2 Table 2 3 RSP720 Sup720 and Sup32 LEDs continued LED Color Description ACTIVE Green The supervisor engine or RSP is operational and active Orange The supervisor engine or RSP is powering up or is in standby mode PWR MGMT Green Sufficient power is available for all modules installed in the router Orange The supervisor engine or RSP is powering up
84. the redundant processor card e Optical Services Modules OSMs FlexWAN and Enhanced FlexWAN modules recommended Catalyst 6000 family modules and SPA interface processors SIPs in any combination Two additional modules for the Cisco 7603 router Three additional modules for the Cisco 7604 router Five additional modules for the Cisco 7606 router Eight additional modules for the Cisco 7609 router Twelve additional modules for the Cisco 7613 router DO Note Specific combinations of supervisor engines or RSPs and modules may not be supported in your chassis See the Supported Hardware for Cisco 7600 Series Routers guide for information about which combinations are not supported e Hot swappable fan assembly e Redundant AC input or DC input power supplies e Redundant AC input or DC input power entry modules PEMs Cisco 7603 and Cisco 7606 routers only e An optional Switch Fabric Module WS X6500 SFM2 that is available with the Supervisor Engine 2 For redundancy you can install a redundant SFM2 module The module that is installed first functions as the primary module Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide EH OL 10100 04 Chapter1 Cisco 7600 Product Overview Features Cisco 7600 Series Routers Table 1 1 lists some key features of the Cisco 7600 series routers Table 1 1 Cisco 7600 Series Routers Key Features Feature Description
85. the materials used in their construction Always ground the cables especially in new cable runs to a suitable and safe earth ground before connecting them to the module To comply with Telcordia GR 1089 intrabuilding lightning immunity requirements you must use foil twisted pair FTP cable that is properly grounded at both ends Inline power for IP phones uses connector pins 1 2 3 and 6 in a Category 5 Category 5e or Category 6 cable to transmit power 6 3 W from the router This method of supplying power is sometimes called phantom power because the IP phone power travels over the same pairs of wires used to transmit the Ethernet signals The IP phone voltage is completely transparent to the Ethernet signals and does not interfere with their operation g Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 AppendixB Cable and Connector Specifications RJ 45 Connector W Figure B 2 RJ 45 Interface Cable Connector 48129 Table B 12 10 100BASE T Crossover Cable Pinout MDI X Side 1 Pin Signal Side 2 Pin Signal 1 RD 3 TD 2 RD 6 TD 3 TD 1 RD 6 TD 2 RD 4 Not used 4 Not used 5 Not used 5 Not used 7 Not used 7 Not used 8 Not used 8 Not used Figure B 3 Twisted Pair Crossover 10 100BASE T Cable Schematic Switch Switch 1 RD 1 RD 2 RD 2 RD 3 TD 3 TD 6 TD 6 TD 4 N
86. tic discharge ESD damage which can occur when electronic cards or components are improperly handled results in complete or intermittent failures The supervisor engine or route switch processor consists of printed circuit boards that are fixed in metal carriers Electromagnetic interference EMI shielding and connectors are integral components of the carrier Although the metal carrier helps to protect the boards from ESD use a preventive antistatic strap during handling To prevent ESD damage follow these guidelines whenever you handle supervisor engine or RSP modules and router components e Always use an ESD wrist or ankle strap and ensure that it makes good skin contact e Connect the equipment end of the strap to an unfinished chassis surface e When installing a component use any available ejector levers or captive installation screws to properly seat the bus connectors in the backplane or midplane These devices prevent accidental removal provide proper grounding for the system and help to ensure that bus connectors are properly seated e When removing a component use any available ejector levers or captive installation screws to release the bus connectors from the backplane or midplane e Handle components by their handles or edges only do not touch the printed circuit boards or connectors e Place aremoved component board side up on an antistatic surface or in a static shielding container If you plan to return the component
87. to the factory immediately place it in a static shielding container Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide 32 E OL 10100 04 Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines Determining Module Location W e Avoid contact between the printed circuit boards and clothing The wrist strap only protects components from ESD voltages on the body ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage e Never attempt to remove the printed circuit board from the metal carrier gt Caution Periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap The measurement should be within the range of 1 and 10 megohms Mohm s Tools Required for Module Installation These tools are required to install modules in the Cisco 7600 series router e Flat blade screwdriver e Antistatic wrist strap or other grounding device e Antistatic mat or antistatic foam Determining Module Location Determine which chassis slot to install the module in Table 3 1 lists the chassis slots in which you can install a supervisor engine or route switch processor Table 3 1 Module Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Slot Assignments Slot Assignments Route Switch Processor 720 RSP720 10GE Slots 1 and 2 3 slot enhanced S chassis and 4 slot chassis Slots 5 and 6 6 slot and 9 slot enhanced S chassis and 9 slot chassis Not supporte
88. uide OL 10100 04 Chapter3 Installing and Configuring Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines Connecting to the Uplink Ports E Table 3 2 Route Switch Processor and Supervisor Engine Uplink Ports Module Uplink Ports Route Switch Two 10 100 1000 BASE T Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports P 720 sical e Port 1 requires that a 1 Gbps SFP module be installed e Port 2 supports either a 1 Gbps SFP module or a 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector RSP720 10GE Three Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports 1 gigabit per second Gbps e Ports and 2 require that a 1 Gbps SFP module be installed e Port 3 supports either a 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector Note Use Category 5 Shielded Twisted Pair cable at port 3 Two 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports 10 Gbps e Ports 4 and 5 require that a 10 Gbps X2 optics module be installed Supervisor Engine 720 Two Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports e Port 1 requires that a 1 Gbps SFP module be installed e Port 2 supports either a 1 Gbps SFP module or a 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 connector Supervisor Engine 32 e The WS SUP32 GE 3B provides one 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 uplink port and eight Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports The Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports require SFP modules to be installed into them e The WS SUP32 10GE 3B provides one 10 100 1000 Mbps uplink port and two 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports The Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports require XENPAK optics modules to be installed into them T
89. upervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide gg Preface W Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines For information on obtaining documentation obtaining support providing documentation feedback security guidelines and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation at http www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew html Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide k E OL 10100 04 amp Note Cisco 7600 Product Overview This chapter provides an overview of the Cisco 7600 series routers and describes interface and port addresses on the routers It contains the following sections e Cisco 7600 Series Routers page 1 1 e Port Addresses page 1 5 This document does not contain instructions for installing the router For instructions on how to install the router see the Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide Cisco 7600 Series Routers Note The Cisco 7600 series routers consist of these routers e Cisco 7603 router 3 slots e Cisco 7604 router 4 slots e Cisco 7606 router 6 slots e Cisco 7609 router 9 vertical slots e Cisco 7613 router 13 slots In addition Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRB and later releases introdu
90. ute switch processors and supervisor engines supported on Cisco 7600 series routers and provides instructions for performing basic tasks on the modules It contains the following sections e Overview page 2 2 e Route Switch Processor 720 page 2 6 e RSP720 with LOGE Uplink Ports page 2 8 e Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 32 page 2 12 e Supervisor Engine 2 page 2 14 The route switch processor is the newest version of supervisor engine See Table 2 1 fora list of the route switch processor and supervisor engine configurations supported on Cisco 7600 series routers Be sure to review the release notes for the software version running on your router for information about any restrictions and limitations that might apply Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide gg Chapter2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines W Overview Overview The supervisor engine or route switch processor RSP is a module that is installed in one of the card slots in the router The supervisor engine or RSP provides switching and local and remote management for the router and also contains the uplink ports for the router Both types of modules supervisor engine and RSP perform the same functions in the router Cisco 7600 series routers support the following types of RSPs and supervisor engines e Route Switch Processor 720 Supported on all chassis including enhanced except the Cisco 7603
91. you do not shut down the ports first the mls qos supervisor 10g only command shuts down the ports e When you switch from 1OGEIOGE only to mixed mode QoS you must issue the no shutdown command on each of the three 1GE ports to resume QoS service on those ports e In 1OGE only mode the IGE ports are visible but they remain in an administratively down state Configuring 10GE Only QoS Cisco IOS Release 12 2SRC introduces a new command to enable QoS features on 10GE uplink ports only By default the router runs in mixed mode which means that QoS is enabled on both the 1OGE uplink ports and the 1GE uplink ports mls qos supervisor 10g only no mls qos supervisor 10g only Note You can shut down all three 1GE uplink ports before entering the mls qos supervisor 10g only command If you do not shut down the ports first the mls qos supervisor 10g only command shuts down the ports Cisco 7600 Series Router Supervisor Engine and Route Switch Processor Guide OL 10100 04 EN Chapter2 Route Switch Processors and Supervisor Engines HE Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 32 Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 32 The following figures Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 and Figure 2 5 show the front panel on the Supervisor Engine 720 Sup720 and Supervisor Engine 32 Sup32 The tables that follow describe the controls and LEDs on the RSP720 Sup720 and Sup32 For information on the Supervisor Engine 2 controls and LEDs

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