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1. Table 1 34 NPE G2Processor Monitored Temperature Thresholds NPE G2 Low Warning High Warning Shutdown NPE inlet 111 F 44C 138 F 59 C 176 F 80 C NPE outlet 120 F 49 C 147 F 64 C 183 F 84 C I O controller inlet 105 F 41 C 132 F 56C 168 F 76 C T O controller outlet 107 F 42 C 134 F 57 C 170 F 77 C CPU Die 194 F 90 C 221 F 105 C 230 F 110 C 1 With an T O controller installed Table 1 35 NPE G1Processor Monitored Temperature Thresholds NPE G1 Low Warning High Warning Shutdown NPE inlet 111 F 44 138 F 59 C 176 F 80 C NPE outlet 120 F 49 C 147 F 64 C 183 F 84 C I O controller inlet 105 F 41 132 F 56 168 F 76 C I O controller outlet 107 F 42 C 134 F 57 170 F 77 C 1 With an I O controller installed Table 1 36 Typical Processor Monitored Temperature Thresholds Parameter High Warning High Critical Shutdown NPE 175 NPE 225 NPE 300 NPE 400 NSE 1 Chassis inlet 104 F 40 C 122 F 50 Chassis outlet 1 109 F 43 C 127 F 53 C 136 F 58 C Chassis outlet 2 109 F 43 C 127 F 53 C Chassis outlet 3 122 F 50 C 140 F 60 C 149 F 65 NPE 100 or NPE 200 Chassis inlet 104 F 40 C 122 F 50 C Chassis outlet 1 109 F 43 C 127 F 53 C 136 F 58 Chassis outlet 2 167 F 75 C 167 F 75 C Chassis outlet 3 122 F 50 C 140 F 60 C 149 F 65 NPE 150 Chassis inlet 104 F 40 C 122 F 50 C Chass
2. Cisco 7200 seres XVR 15889 1 Port adapters 5 Optional Fast Ethernet interface MII port and RJ 45 port 2 Port adapter lever 6 Auxiliary port 3 I O controller 7 Console port 4 PC Card slots In Figure 1 1 a blank port adapter is installed in slot 3 To ensure adequate airflow across the port adapters each port adapter slot must be filled with either a port adapter or a blank port adapter The rear of the Cisco 7204VXR router provides access to the network processing engine or network services engine and up to two power supplies See Figure 1 2 I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Cisco 7204VXR Overview AA gt Caution Figure 1 2 Cisco 7204VXR Router Rear View Cisco Systems Ex 1 Chassis grounding receptacles 6 Network processing engine or network services engine 2 Power supply filler plate 7 AC input power supply 3 Power switch 8 PWR OK LED 4 AC power cable retention clip 9 AC power supply receptacle 5 Internal fans The NPE G2 and NPE GI have external connectors and status LEDs for the three Gigabit Ethernet interfaces as well as console and auxiliary ports The network processing engines
3. The Media Access Control MAC address or hardware address is a standardized data link layer address that is required for certain network interface types These addresses are not used by other devices in the network they are specific and unique to each port The Cisco 7200 VXR routers use a specific method to assign and control the MAC addresses of its port adapters For a description of the MAC address see the MAC Address section on page 1 57 Port adapter slots maintain the same slot number regardless of whether other port adapters are installed or removed However when you move a port adapter to a different slot the port adapter slot number changes to reflect the new slot number You can identify port adapter slots by using software commands To display information about all port adapter slots use the show interfaces command To display information about a specific port adapter slot use the show interfaces command with the port adapter type and slot number in the format show interfaces port adapter type slot number port number If you abbreviate the command sh int and do not specify port adapter type and slot number or arguments the system interprets the command as Show interfaces and displays the status of all port adapters and ports To identify port adapter slots and the Port Adapter Jacket Card and to obtain information about the port adapters use the show diag command The following example shows how the show inter
4. Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide ew Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview gt Caution Cisco 7206VXR Overview W Three internal fans draw cooling air into the chassis and across internal components to maintain an acceptable operating temperature See Figure 1 2 The three fans are enclosed in a tray that is located inside the chassis To ensure the proper flow of cooling air across the internal components make sure blank port adapters are installed in unoccupied port adapter slots and power supply filler plates are installed in unoccupied power supply bays The I O controller port adapters Port Adapter Jacket Card power supplies and network processing engine or network services engine slide into their respective chassis slots and connect directly to the routers midplane there are no internal cables to connect The midplane distributes power from the power supplies to the I O controller port adapters Port Adapter Jacket Card fan tray and network processing engine or network services engine The midplane also senses OIR of the port adapters bridges the PCI buses from the port adapters to packet memory on the network processing engine or network services engine arbitrates traffic across the PCI buses and generates the clock signals for the port adapters on each PCI bus Note The Port Adapter Jacket Card does not support OIR However the port adapter installed in the Port
5. Table 1 2 NPE G2 Memory Specifications Component Location Memory Type Size Quantity Description on the NPE G2 Board SDRAM 1 GB 1 1 GB DDR SDRAM S1 Boot ROM 512 KB 1 Reprogrammable Boot ROM U24 for the ROM monitor program Flashmemory 64 MB 1 Contains the default boot U19 and U13 also known helper boot loader image as bootflash NVRAM 2 MB 1 Nonvolatile EPROM for the U17 system configuration file I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview mi Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide Field Replaceable Units Table 1 2 NPE G2 Memory Specifications continued Component Location Memory Type Size Quantity Description on the NPE G2 Board Primary cache 32 KB 16 KB Motorola Freescale 7448 U30 instruction processor internal cache 16 KB data Secondary 1 MB Motorola Freescale 7448 U30 cache secondary cache Table 1 3 NPE G2 SDRAM Configuration Configurable Memory Only Total SDRAM SDRAM Bank Quantity 1 GB S1 1 GB DIMM Figure 1 6 NPE G1 V Ses Ia f DY umuunl UUL YTR AMANRANNADRRANRAARRARRAARRRRN Dle LEJ en l 1 Midplane connectors 6 Boot ROM 2 Flash memory 7 NVRAM 3 Temperature sensor 8 DIMM 2 4 Processor 9 Temperature sensor 5 Keying
6. f O 1O gt O D doo o Captive installation screw 4 Power switch 2 Power switch guard 5 DC input receptacle 3 OK LED 6 Handle Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide 150 i ew Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview gt Caution Chassis Field Replaceable Units i The DC input power supply has DC input power leads that are hardwired to a DC input terminal block A cable tie is shipped with each DC input power supply to secure the leads to the power supply faceplate and provide strain relief for the leads To ensure adequate airflow across the router power supplies a power supply or a power supply filler plate must be installed in each power supply bay Figure 1 4 shows a Cisco 7206VXR with an installed power supply filler plate Table 1 1 lists the AC input and DC input power supply system power specifications including input voltage and operating current ratings Each AC input power supply operating at 120 VAC requires a minimum of 5A service We recommend powering the Cisco 7206VXR from a 15A receptacle at the power source Each DC input power supply operating at 24 VDC in North America requires a minimum of 19A service Each DC input power supply operating at 48 VDC in North America requires a minimum of 13A service Each DC input power supply operating at 60 VDC in t
7. 1 These products are also available as DRAM upgrades For example to upgrade a network processing engine from 32 MB to 64 MB of DRAM order product number MEM NPE 64MB OL 5013 08 Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Figure 1 12 NPE 175 Field Replaceable Units i OAA Ciso Srsrews 66416 Network controller board Handle System controller Midplane connectors Processor engine board Captive installation screw 6 7 8 Boot ROM U1 9 Temperature sensor 0 eA WwW N e RM5270 microprocessor 10 SDRAM DIMM U15 Table 1 16 lists the NPE 175 memory specifications and Table 1 17 lists memory configurations I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units Table 1 16 NPE 175 Memory Specifications Memory Type Size Quantity Description Location SDRAM 64 or 128 MB 1 SDRAM slot DIMM U15 Boot ROM 512 KB One time U1 programmable ROM Primary cache 16 KB instruction RM527x processor U4 16 KB data internal cache 32 KB instruction RM527x processor U4 32 KB data internal cache Secondary cache 2 MB 4 chips each 512K RM527x processor U5 U6 U7 U8 by 8 bits wide unified external cache 1 Location on processing engi
8. Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i See Table 1 31 Table 1 32 and Table 1 33 for the factory installed Flash memory card options and their product numbers the Flash Disk memory options and their product numbers and the CompactFlash Disk memory options and their product numbers Configurations for flash memory cards flash disks and CompactFlash Disks are in this section Table 1 31 Flash Memory Card Options Memory Size Product Number 16 MB MEM I O FLC16M 20 MB MEM I O FLC20M 1 These products are also available as Flash memory card upgrades To order an upgrade add an equal sign after the product number for example MEM I O FLC16M Table 1 32 Flash Disk Options Memory Size Product Number 64 MB MEM I O FLD64M 128 MB MEM I O FLD128M 1 These products are also available as Flash Disk upgrades To order an upgrade add an equal sign after the product number for example MEM I O FLD128M Table 1 33 CompactFlash Disk Options Memory Size Product Number 64 MB MEM COMP FLD64M 128 MB MEM COMP FLD 128M 256 MB MEM NPE G2 FLD256 Rack M ount and Cable M anagement Kit The rack mount and cable management kit for the Cisco 7200 VXR routers consists of rack mount and cable management brackets that are designed for mounting your router in 19 inch four post or two post equipment racks and for relieving strain on port adapter interface cabl
9. Table 1 25 NPE G2 LEDs continued LED Label LED Color Status in the Pow er Up State USB USB ports Flashing green Activity Off No activity CF ACTV CompactFlash Flashing green Activity Disk off No activity SYST STAT System status Solid green Cisco IOS has successfully booted Flashing yellow ROMmon is loading Solid yellow ROMmon has successfully booted Flashing green Cisco IOS is loading PWR OK Power Green The NPE G2 has powered on Off No activity Table 1 26 NPE G1 LEDs LED Label LED Color LED Status in the Power Up State LED Flashes when There Is Traffic LINK 0 1 0 2 RJ 45 and Green On indicating that a link has been No 0 3 GBIC ports established EN Enable RJ 45 ports Green On if the RJ 45 port is selected 01150 250 3 only Off if the GBIC port is selected SLOT ACTIVE CompactFlash Green On when the slot is being used Disk POWER ON Power Green On and stays on No mi Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide OL 5013 08 Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i Input Output Controller C7200 1 0 LEDs Figure 1 22 shows the LEDs on the I O controller model with no Ethernet ports C7200 I O This T O controller has no port specific LEDs Table 1 24 describes the LEDs on this I O controller Figure 1 22 C7200 I O LEDs and CPU Reset Button SSO a Input Output Controller C7200 1 0 GE
10. section on page 1 57 All port adapters and service adapters connect to two Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI buses on the router midplane The PCI buses provide a path to packet I O memory and the system route switch processor The Fast Ethernet port on the I O controller connects to a third PCI bus for packet routing and switching The port or service adapters either provide such services as compression or encryption or they provide network interfaces to connect the router to external networks Note A Detailed instructions for removing replacing and configuring the port adapter types supported on the Cisco 7200 VXR routers are contained in the configuration note for the port adapter For example if you plan to replace a 4 port Ethernet port adapter in your Cisco 7200 VXR router refer to the configuration note PA 4E Ethernet 10BaseT Port Adapter Installation and Configuration The configuration note is available on the Documentation DVD and on Cisco com Caution To ensure adequate airflow across the router s port adapters a port adapter or a blank port adapter must be installed in each port adapter slot Port Adapter J acket Card Figure 1 27 Port Adapter J acket Card 1 Captive installation screw 4 Handle 2 ENABLE LED 5 Port adapter slot 3 PWR power LED 138883 The Port Adapter Jacket Card is used in a Cisco 7200 VX
11. 7 Captive installation screw Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide I OL 5013 08 a 135 Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units Figure 1 18 C7200 l O FE With MII and RJ 45 Fast Ethemet Receptacles Version 2 amnia ea Be w OB OA 1 Temperature sensor 9 Captive installation screw 2 FPGA configuration PROM U9 10 PC Card slots 3 Midplane connectors 11 Optional Fast Ethernet interface MII port and RJ 45 port 4 4 MB Flash memory soldered U10 U13 12 LEDs 5 SRAM U14 13 CPU reset button 6 Boot EPROM U4 14 Auxiliary port 7 Temperature sensor 15 Console port 8 Battery for SRAM Note Your I O controller with the MII and RJ 45 Fast Ethernet receptacles C7200 I O FE might look like the first illustration in Figure 1 17 or it might look like Figure 1 18 There is no functional difference between these two I O controllers with the Fast Ethernet port Note In Figure 1 17 the NVRAM is replaced by an SRAM component U14 that is made to act like the NVRAM by the addition of some external components one of which is the button type lithium battery labeled Battery for SRAM Note Your I O controller without the Fast Ethernet port C7200 I O might look like Figure 1 19 or it might look like Figure 1 20 There is no functional difference between these two I
12. Adapter Jacket Card does support OIR The Cisco 7204VXR operates as either a tabletop or a rack mounted unit A rack mount kit is standard equipment included with all Cisco 7200 VXR routers when they are shipped from the factory The kit provides the hardware needed to mount the router in a standard 19 inch equipment rack or a 2 post rack Steps for installing the Cisco 7204VXR router in an equipment rack are the same for all Cisco 7200 VXR routers and are explained in Chapter 3 Installing a Cisco 7200 VXR Router If you are not rack mounting your Cisco 7204VXR place it on a sturdy tabletop or platform A fully configured Cisco 7204VXR with two installed power supplies and all chassis slots filled weighs approximately 50 pounds 22 7 kilograms kg For clearance requirements and rack mount installation considerations see Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation the Site Requirement Guidelines section on page 2 3 Cisco 7206VXR Overview The Cisco 7206VXR supports multiprotocol multimedia routing and bridging with a wide variety of protocols and port adapter combinations available for Cisco 7200 series routers In addition the Cisco 7206V XR midplane provides increased support for multiple high bandwidth port adapters Note The Cisco 7206VXR is also available as a router shelf in a Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server If your Cisco 7206V XR is installed as a router shelf use this publication in conjunction with the
13. Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide mew Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i Figure 1 21 C7200 l O FE Mll With Single MII Fast Ethemet Receptacle 2 M y Z di tama ONO r VAS A D 1 Temperature sensor 7 Captive installation screw 2 Midplane connectors 8 PC Card slots 3 Flash SIMM U99 9 Optional Fast Ethernet interface MII connector 4 Boot ROM U20 10 LEDs and CPU reset button 5 INVRAM U41 11 Auxiliary port 6 Temperature sensor 12 Console port Note C7200 I O FE MII although still supported by Cisco Systems was discontinued as an orderable product in May 1998 Table 1 23 lists the I O controller memory components Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide I OL 5013 08 a 139 Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units Table 1 23 VO Controller Memory Components Type Size Quantity Memory Description M odel Location Boot ROM 256 KB 1 32 pin DIP type C7200 I O FE MII U20 32 pin DIP type or C7200 I O FE U20 or U4 32 pin PLCC type C7200 1 O Flash memory 4 MB 1 Contains the default C7200 I O FE MII U99 boot helper image C7200 I 0 FE U99 C7200 I O or U10 U11 U12 and U13 soldered 8 MB 1 C7200 I O GE E U13 and U25 C7200 I O 2FE E soldered Flash memory 16 o
14. Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server publications that shipped with the access server The Cisco 7206VXR has six slots slot 1 through slot 6 for port adapters one slot for an input output I O controller and one slot for a network processing engine or network services engine You can place the port adapters in any of the six available slots The front of the Cisco 7206VXR provides access to the I O controller and up to six network interface port adapters See Figure 1 3 I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Cisco 7206VXR Overview With the NPE G1 or NPE G2 installed and the Port Adapter Jacket Card installed in the I O controller slot an additional port adapter slot is available Note If you have difficulty installing a processing engine or I O controller in the lowest slot of a Cisco 7200 VXR router that is rack mounted remove the port adapters processing engine and I O controller from the chassis and reinstall them Install the processing engine and I O controller in the lowest slots first then populate the slots above them in a bottom to top order Figure 1 3 Cisco 7206VXR Router Front View SS Cisco 7200 Series VXR gt 84517 1 Blank port adapter 5 PC Card slots 2 Port
15. and the DC voltage supplied by the power supply is also displayed Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide P16 E OL 5013 08 Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Functional Overview W Following is sample output of the show environment last command NPE300 boot show environment last chassis inlet previously measured at 26C 78F chassis outlet 1 previously measured at 28C 82F chassis outlet 2 previously measured at 29C 84F chassis outlet 3 previously measured at 33C 91F 3 45 V previously measured at 3 46 5 15 V previously measured at 5 23 PAD AS V previously measured at 12 24 11 85 previously measured at 11 81 last shutdown reason power supply shutdown The show environment table command displays the temperature and voltage thresholds for each temperature sensor and for each monitored status level These thresholds are related to those listed in Table 1 36 and Table 1 38 The display also lists the shutdown threshold for the system Following is sample output of the show environment table command for a Cisco 7206V XR that has an installed NPE 300 NPE300 boot show environment table Sample Point LowCritical LowWarning HighWarning HighCritical chassis inlet 40C 104F 50C 122F chassis outlet 1 43C 109F 53C 127F chassis outlet 2 75C 167F 75C 167F chassis outlet 3 50C 122F 60C 140F 3 45 V 3 26 3 34 3455 3563 515 V 4 86 4 99 5531 5 43 412 15 V d 239 11 67 1262 412 91
16. network processing engine or network services engine therefore when replacing the chassis refer to the configuration notes that explain how to remove and replace these units The configuration notes are available on the Documentation DVD and on Cisco com I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units Figure 1 30 Cisco 7200 VXR Chassis 7206VXR Shown i CELLES TIITII Cisco 7200 OOT Onnan Series VXR x 14628 CompactFlash Disks Flash Disks and PC Cards The Cisco 7206VXR supports up to two installed Flash Disks or two PC Cards also called Flash memory cards The NPE G1 supports one CompactFlash Disk as does the NPE G2 2 Note To avoid potential problems when you install spare Flash Disks or PC Cards in your Cisco 7206VXR we recommend that you reformat all your Flash Disks or PC Cards on a Cisco 7206VXR that is running the Cisco IOS release recommended for your system see Table 1 31 Table 1 32 and Table 1 33 during your regularly scheduled service times The online document Memory Replacement Instructions for the Network Processing Engine or Network Services Engine and Input Output Controller explains how to reformat a PC Card With Flash memory Flash Disks PC Cards and the Flash SIMM on the I O controller or the CompactFlash
17. 7200 VXR routers when they are shipped from the factory The kit provides the hardware needed to mount the router in a standard 19 inch equipment rack or a 2 post rack Steps for installing the Cisco 7206VXR router in an equipment rack are the same for all Cisco 7200 VXR routers and are explained in Chapter 3 Installing a Cisco 7200 VXR Router If you are not rack mounting your Cisco 7206VXR place it on a sturdy tabletop or platform A fully configured Cisco 7206VXR with two installed power supplies and all chassis slots filled weighs approximately 50 pounds 22 7 kilograms kg For clearance requirements and rack mount installation considerations see Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation the Site Requirement Guidelines section on page 2 3 Field Replaceable Units The Cisco 7200 VXR routers are easy to service many of their major components are field replaceable units FRUs The following sections describe Cisco 7200 VXR router FRUs Network Processing Engine or Network Services Engine page 1 11 Input Output Controller page 1 32 LED Descriptions page 1 40 Port Adapters and Service Adapters page 1 47 Port Adapter Jacket Card page 1 48 Power Supplies page 1 49 Chassis page 1 51 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide ew Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview amp Field Replaceable Units i CompactFlash Disks Flash Disks and PC Cards page 1 52 R
18. O controllers without the Fast Ethernet port mi Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide OL 5013 08 Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i amp Note Inn Figure 1 20 the NVRAM is replaced by an SRAM component U14 that is made to act like the NVRAM by the addition of some external components one of which is the button type lithium battery labeled Battery for SRAM Figure 1 19 C7200 I O Without Fast Ethemet Port Version 1 D o o RU 1 Temperature sensor 7 Captive installation screw 2 Midplane connectors 8 PC Card slots 3 Flash SIMM U99 9 LED and CPU reset button 4 Boot ROM U20 10 Auxiliary port 5 NVRAM U41 11 Console port 6 Temperature sensor Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide I OL 5013 08 a 137 Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units Figure 1 20 C7200 I O Without Fast Ethemet Port Version 2 oom Fedo OB OA D n o s UDG 6 Cys N 84524 1 Temperature sensor 8 Battery for SRAM 2 FPGA configuration PROM U9 9 Captive installation screw 3 Midplane connectors 10 PC Card slots 4 4 MB Flash memory soldered U10 U13 11 LED 5 SRAM U14 12 CPU reset button 6 Boot EPROM U4 13 Auxiliary port 7 Temperature sensor 14 Console port
19. PCI buses to access SDRAM The NPE 100 NPE 150 and NPE 200 have a system controller that uses direct memory access DMA to transfer data between DRAM and packet SRAM on the network processing engine e Upgradable memory modules The NPE G2 uses SDRAM for storing all packets received or sent from network interfaces The SDRAM also stores routing tables and network accounting applications A single SDRAM memory array in the system allows concurrent access by port adapters and the processor The NPE G1 uses SDRAM for storing all packets received or sent from network interfaces The SDRAM also stores routing tables and network accounting applications Two independent SDRAM memory arrays in the system allow concurrent access by port adapters and the processor The NSE 1 uses SDRAM for providing code data and packet storage The NPE 400 uses SDRAM for storing all packets received or sent from network interfaces The SDRAM memory array in the system allows concurrent access by port adapters and the processor The NPE 300 uses SDRAM for storing all packets received or sent from network interfaces The SDRAM also stores routing tables and network accounting applications Two independent SDRAM memory arrays in the system allow concurrent access by port adapters and the processor The NPE 175 and NPE 225 use SDRAM for providing code data and packet storage Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide Pili g OL 5013 08 Chap
20. adapters 6 Optional Fast Ethernet interface MII port and RJ 45 port 3 Port adapter lever 7 Auxiliary port 4 I O controller 8 Console port 2 Note In Figure 1 3 a blank port adapter is installed in slot 5 To ensure adequate airflow across the port adapters each port adapter slot must be filled with either a port adapter or a blank port adapter Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide ew Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Cisco 7206VXR Overview W Figure 1 4 Cisco 7206VXR Router Rear View Cisco Systems 1 Chassis grounding receptacles 6 Network processing engine or network services engine Power supply filler plate 7 AC input power supply Power switch 8 PWR OK LED AC power cable retention clip 9 AC power supply receptacle oo e Ww NY Internal fans The rear of the Cisco 7206VXR router provides access to the network processing engine or network services engine and up to two power supplies See Figure 1 4 The NPE G2 and NPE G1 have external connectors and status LEDs for the three Gigabit Ethernet interfaces as well as console and auxiliary ports The network processing engines NPE 100 through NPE 400 or network services engine NSE 1 have no external connectors or LEDs There is a handle for removing and installing the network processing engine or network services engine and
21. air into the chassis and across the internal components to maintain an acceptable operating temperature See Figure 1 4 The three fans are enclosed in a tray that is located inside the chassis gt Caution To ensure the proper flow of cooling air across the internal components make sure blank port adapters are installed in unoccupied port adapter slots and power supply filler plates are installed in unoccupied power supply bays The I O controller port adapters Port Adapter Jacket Card power supplies and network processing engine or network services engine slide into their respective chassis slots and connect directly to the router s midplane there are no internal cables to connect The midplane distributes power from the power supplies to the I O controller port adapters Port Adapter Jacket Card fan tray and network processing engine or network services engine The midplane also senses OIR of the port adapters bridges the PCI buses from the port adapters to packet memory on the network processing engine or network services engine arbitrates traffic across the PCI buses and generates the clock signals for the port adapters on each PCI bus Note The Port Adapter Jacket Card does not support OIR However the port adapter installed in the Port Adapter Jacket Card does support OIR The Cisco 7206VXR operates as either a tabletop or a rack mounted unit A rack mount kit is standard equipment included with all Cisco
22. at 5 33 Note Low critical or high critical warning messages should be addressed immediately through the normal field support procedures Table 1 38 Typical Power Supply Monitored DC Voltage Thresholds For Cisco IOS Release 12 0 23 Cisco IOS Release 12 3 8 and Later Releases of Each Parameter Low Critical High Critical 3 45V 3 18V 3 72V 5 15V 4 80V 5 49V 12 15V 11 29V 13 00V 11 95V 9 52V 14 38V Note The low warning and high warning messages are no longer in existence beginning with Cisco IOS Release 12 0 23 and Cisco IOS Release 12 3 8 I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Functional Overview Below are sample high critical messages from chassis with 3V and 5V power supplies in Cisco IOS Release 12 0 23 Router boot 00 02 47 ENVM 2 ENVCRIT 3 45 V measured at 3 72 Router boot 00 06 51 SENVM 2 ENVCRIT 5 15 V measured at 5 49 Reporting Functions The Cisco 7200 VXR routers display warning messages on the console if chassis interface monitored parameters exceed a desired threshold You can also retrieve and display environmental status reports with the show environment show environment all show environment last and show environment table commands Parameters are measured and reporting functions are updated every 60 seconds A brief description of each of these commands
23. controller board 8 Midplane connectors 2 Keying post 9 Boot ROM U1 3 System controller 10 Temperature sensor 4 Processor engine board 11 SDRAM 5 Captive installation screw 12 Parallel eXpress Forwarding engine PXF processor 6 RM7000 microprocessor 13 Temperature sensor 7 Handle Table 1 6 lists the NSE 1 memory specifications and Table 1 7 lists the NSE 1 factory installed SDRAM configurations and their product numbers Table 1 6 NSE 1 Memory Specifications Memory Type Size Quantity Description Location SDRAM 128 or 256 MB 1 SDRAM slot 128 or 256 MB DIMM U15 Boot ROM 512 KB 1 OTP ROM for the ROM U1 monitor program Primary cache 16 KB RM7000 processor U22 instruction primary internal cache 16 KB data Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide u ew Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i Table 1 6 NSE 1 Memory Specifications continued Memory Type Size Quantity Description Location Secondary 256 KB RM7000 processor U22 cache internal unified instruction and data cache Tertiary cache 2 MB fixed RM7000 processor U7 U9 external cache U12 U14 U17 1 Location on processing engine board See Figure 1 7 Table 1 7 NSE 1 SDRAM DIMM Memory Configurations Total SDRAM SDRAM Bank Quantity Product Number 128 MB U15 1 128 MB DIMM MEM SD NPE 128MB 256 MB U15 1
24. follows gt Caution To prevent overheating the chassis ensure that your system is drawing cool inlet air Overtemperature conditions can occur if the system is drawing in the exhaust air of other equipment Ensure adequate clearance around the sides of the chassis so that cooling air can flow through the chassis interior unimpeded and exhaust air exits the chassis and is not drawn into the inlet vent of another device 3 0 Also see the NPE G2 Support for the show environment Command document for information about changes to the output of the show environment command with the NPE G2 The show environment command displays reports of the current environmental system status The report displays parameters that are out of the normal values No parameters are displayed if the system status is normal The example that follows shows the display for a system in which all monitored parameters are within normal range Router show environment All measured values are normal If the environmental status is not normal the system reports the worst case status level Following is a sample overvoltage warning Router show environment Warning 3 45 V measured at 3 83 V The show environment last command retrieves and displays the NVRAM log which shows the reason for the last system shutdown if the shutdown was related to voltage or temperature and the environmental status at that time Air temperature is measured and displayed
25. post 10 DIMM 1 Table 1 4 lists the NPE G1 memory specification and Table 1 5 lists the factory installed SDRAM configurations and their product numbers OL 5013 08 Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i Table 1 4 NPE G1 Memory Specifications ComponentLocation on the NPE G1 Memory Type Size Quantity Description Board SDRAM 128 MB 2 128 MB 256 MB J3 J4 256 MB or 512 MB 512 MB SODIMMs Boot ROM 512 KB 1 Reprogrammable Ul Boot ROM for the ROM monitor program Flash Memory 16 MB 1 Contains the default U25 and U26 boot helper boot loader image NVRAM 512 KB 1 Nonvolatile U7 EPROM for the system configuration file Primary cache 32 KB BCM 1250 system U22 16 KB internal cache instruction 16 KB data Secondary cache 512 KB BCM 1250 system U22 internal unified cache Table 1 5 NPE G1 SDRAM SODIMM Memory Configurations Configurable Memory Only Total SDRAM SDRAM Bank Quantity Product Number 256 MB J3 and J4 2 128 MB SODIMMs MEM NPE G1 256MB 512 MB J3 and J4 2 256 MB SODIMMs MEM NPE G1 512MB 1 GB J3 and J4 2 512 MB SODIMMs MEM NPE G1 1GB I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units Figure 1 7 NSE 1 1 Network
26. unique MAC addresses is stored in an EPROM on the router midplane Each address is reserved for a specific port and slot in the router regardless of whether a port adapter resides in that slot The MAC addresses are assigned to the slots in sequence The first address is assigned to slot 0 and the last address is assigned to slot 4 in the Cisco 7204VXR or to slot 6 in the Cisco 7206VXR Using this address scheme you can remove port adapters and insert them into other routers without causing the MAC addresses to move around the network or be assigned to multiple devices Note that if the MAC addresses were stored on each port adapter OIR would not function because you could never replace one port adapter with an identical one the MAC addresses would always be different Also each time a port adapter was replaced other devices on the network would have to update their data structures with the new address If the other devices did not update quickly enough the same MAC address could appear in more than one device at the same time Note Storing the MAC addresses for every slot in one central location means the addresses stay with the memory device on which they are stored Online Insertion and Removal All port adapters and service adapters in the Cisco 7200 VXR routers support online insertion and removal OIR However it is wise to shut down the interface before removing a port adapter that has active traffic moving through it Removin
27. 0 The I O controllers consist of the following components and options Ethernet Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet interface options Dual channels for local console and auxiliary ports The console port has full data communications equipment DCE functionality and the auxiliary port has full data terminal equipment DTE functionality NVRAM for storing the system configuration and environmental monitoring logs S Note NVRAM uses lithium batteries to maintain its contents when disconnected from power Some I O controllers use a static RAM SRAM component with an external lithium battery to provide the same functionality as the NVRAM Two PC Card PCMCIA slots that hold Flash Disks or PC cards for storing the default Cisco IOS software image Flash memory for storing the boot helper image Boot ROM for storing sufficient code for booting the Cisco IOS software e Two environmental sensors for monitoring the cooling air as it enters and leaves the chassis Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide ew Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i Figure 1 15 C7200 I O GE E With GBIC Gigabit Ethemet and RJ 45 Ethemet Receptacles Sec eee e 6 2 Al ot 1 Temperature sensor 8 Captive installation screw 2 Midplane connectors 9 PC Card slots 3 Battery for SRAM 10 Gigabit Ethernet GBIC port 4 8 MB
28. 00 512MB Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide 120 i mew Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i Figure 1 9 NPE 300 oi TT u u 1 Midplane connectors 9 RM7000 microprocessor 2 Keying post 10 Temperature sensor U42 3 DIMM 3 U44 11 Keying post 4 Bank 1 user configurable 12 Temperature sensor 5 DIMM 2 U45 13 Boot ROM U1 6 Captive installation screw 14 DIMM 0 U16 7 Handle 15 Bank 0 fixed size 8 System controllers 16 U15 never populated Table 1 10 lists the NPE 300 memory specifications and Table 1 11 lists factory installed SDRAM configurations and their product numbers Table 1 10 NPE 300 Memory Specifications Memory Type Size Quantity Description Location SDRAM 32 to 256 MB 1 configurable 32 64 or 128 MB DIMMs Bank 1 bank with 2 based on maximum SDRAM U45 and SDRAM slots required U44 Boot ROM 512 KB 1 OTP ROM for the ROM monitor Socket program U1 Primary cache 16 KB E RM7000 processor internal cache U49 instruction 16 KB data I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units Table 1 10 NPE 300 Memory Specifications continued Memory Type Size Quantity Description Location Second
29. 00 Mbps operation speed 100 or if configured for autonegotiation speed auto the port has detected a valid link at 100 Mbps Note Ifthe port is configured for 10 Mbps operation or if it is configured for autonegotiation and the port has detected a valid link at 10 Mbps the LED remains off LINK Green Indicates that the Ethernet Fast Ethernet RJ 45 receptacle has established a valid link with the network This LED remains off during normal operation of the router unless there is an incoming carrier signal Input Output Controller C7200 1 0 FE LEDs Figure 1 25 shows the LEDs on the I O controller with the Fast Ethernet port that is equipped with an MII receptacle and an RJ 45 receptacle C7200 I O FE and Table 1 29 lists the LEDs specific to this T O controller model Also see Table 1 24 for LEDs common to all I O controllers Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide I OL 5013 08 g Las Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units Figure 1 25 C7200 I O FE LEDs and CPU Reset Button Table 1 29 LED C7200 I O FE I O Controller LEDs Color Function MII EN Green Indicates that the Fast Ethernet MII receptacle is initialized and enabled by the system and is configured for operation This LED comes on after the T O controller has been enabled and the MII receptacle has been configured as the media type f
30. 11 95 V 9 52 10 73 13e 16 14 38 System shutdown for chassis inlet is 75C 167F System shutdown for chassis outlet 1 is 58C 136F System shutdown for chassis outlet 2 is 75C 167F System shutdown for chassis outlet 3 is 65C 149F 3 0 Temperature ranges and values are subject to change The show environment all command displays an extended report that includes temperature readings and voltage readings The show environment all command also displays a report showing which power supply slots are occupied and which are empty Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide I OL 5013 08 m Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Functional Overview Fan Failures Following is sample output of the show environment all command NPE300 boot show environment all Power Supplies Power Supply 1 is empty Power Supply 2 is Zytek AC Power Supply Unit is on Temperature readings chassis inlet measured at 26C 78F chassis outlet 1 measured at 28C 82F chassis outlet 2 measured at 29C 84F chassis outlet 3 measured at 33C 91F Voltage readings 345 Yy measured at 3 46 V 5 15 V measured at 5 25 V 2 A bv measured at 12 24 V 11 95 V measured at 11 81 V Envm stats saved 138 time s since reload When the system power is on all three fans should be operational The system continues to operate if a fan fails however if the air temperature exceeds a defined threshold the system controller di
31. 256 MB DIMM MEM SD NSE 256MB Figure 1 8 NPE 400 E Cisco Syste s 66411 Handle 1 Temperature sensor U31 7 Midplane connector 2 Keying post 8 Boot ROM U7 3 RM7000 microprocessor 9 Temperature sensor 4 System controller 10 SODIMM J1 5 Captive installation screw 11 Standoff and screw 6 I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gg Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units Table 1 8 lists the NPE 400 memory specifications and Table 1 9 lists factory installed SDRAM configurations and their product numbers Table 1 8 NPE 400 Memory Specifications M emory Type Size Quantity Description Location SDRAM configurable 128 256 or 1 128 256 or 512 MB J1 512 MB SODIMM Boot ROM 512 KB 1 OTP ROM for the ROM U7 monitor program Primary cache 16 KB RM7000 processor U38 instruction integrated cache 16 KB data Secondary cache 256 KB fixed RM7000 processor unified U38 internal cache Tertiary cache 4 MB fixed RM7000 processor external U2 U26 cache U27 U28 U37 1 OTP one time programmable Table 1 9 NPE 400 SDRAM SODIMM Memory Configurations Total SDRAM Bank 1 Quantity Product Number 128 MB J1 1 128 MB SODIMM MEM NPE 400 128MB 256 MB Ji 1 256 MB SODIMM MEM NPE 400 256MB 512 MB J1 1 512 MB SODIMM MEM NPE 4
32. 27x U4 16 KB data processor internal cache 32 KB instruction RM527x U4 32 KB data processor internal cache Secondary cache 2 MB 4 chips each 512K RM527x U5 U6 U7 U8 by 8 bits wide processor unified external cache 1 Location on processing engine board See Figure 1 10 Table 1 13 NPE 225 SDRAM DIMM Memory Configurations Total SDRAM Bank Quantity Product Number 64 MB UI5 1 64 MB DIMM MEM SD NPE 64MB 128 MB U15 1 128 MB DIMM MEM SD NPE 128MB 256 MB U15 1 256 MB DIMM MEM SD NSE 256MB Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide EZE OL 5013 08 Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Figure 1 11 NPE 200 Field Replaceable Units i 66420 1 System controller 7 Midplane connectors 2 R5000 microprocessor 8 Temperature sensor 3 4 MB SRAM U6 U10 U13 U14 U28 U29 9 Boot ROM U92 U38 and U39 4 Captive installation screw 10 DRAM SIMMs 5 Handle 11 Bank 1 6 Temperature sensor 12 Bank 2 Table 1 14 lists the NPE 200 memory specifications and Table 1 15 lists factory installed DRAM configurations and their product numbers Table 1 14 NPE 200 Memory Specifications Memory Type Size Quantity Description Location DRAM 32 to 128 MB 2to4 16 or 32 MB_ Bank 0 U11 and SIMMs based U25 ee Bank 1 U42 and DRAM required U52 SRAM 4MB 8 8 ch
33. AM slots in bank 1 Bank 0 is used exclusively for packet memory and is set at a fixed configuration in the factory 2 These products are also available as SDRAM upgrades To order an upgrade add an equal sign after the product number for example MEM SD NPE 128MB 3 This 32 MB is fixed memory in SDRAM bank 0 socket U16 Socket U15 is never populated Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide 122 ew Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i OAA Ciso Srsrews 66417 1 Network controller board 6 Handle 2 System controller 7 Midplane connectors 3 Processor engine board 8 Boot ROM U1 4 Captive installation screw 9 Temperature sensor 5 RM5271 microprocessor 10 SDRAM DIMM U15 Table 1 12 lists the NPE 225 memory specifications and Table 1 13 lists factory installed SDRAM configurations and their product numbers Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide I OL 5013 08 a 123 Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units Table 1 12 NPE 225 Memory Specifications Memory Type Size Quantity Description Location SDRAM 64 128 256 MB 1 SDRAM slot 64 MB 128 MB U15 or 256 MB SDRAM DIMM Boot ROM 512 KB One time Ul programmable ROM Primary cache 16 KB instruction RM5
34. Disk on the NPE G1 you can remotely load and store multiple system and boot helper images You can download a new image over the network and then add the new image to Flash memory or replace existing files You can also transfer images between Flash Disks or PC Cards and the onboard Flash memory SIMM You can then boot the router either manually or automatically from any of the stored images Flash memory can also function as a TFTP server to allow other routers to boot remotely from stored images or copy them into their own Flash memory Note For procedures that explain the use of the Flash Disk or CompactFlash Disk refer to the online Using the Flash Disk document For procedures that explain how to replace the main Flash and ROM monitor memory refer to the Memory Replacement Instructions for the Network Processing Engine or Network Services Engine and Input Output Controller document This document is available on the Documentation DVD and on Cisco com For NPE G2 and NPE G1 pre installation information which requires copying the running configuration from the I O controller to a Flash Disk or TFTP server before inserting the NPE G1 into the Cisco 7200 VXR router see the Network Processing Engine or Network Services Engine Installation and Configuration document at http www cisco com en US products hw routers ps341 products_installation_guide_book09186a008 0551c34 html Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide ew
35. E LEDs Figure 1 23 shows the LEDs on the I O controller with the Gigabit Ethernet port and the Ethernet port C7200 I O GE E and Table 1 27 lists the LEDs specific to this I O controller model Also see Table 1 24 for LEDs common to all I O controllers Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide I OL 5013 08 143 Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units Figure 1 23 C7200 I O GE E LEDs and CPU Reset Button DEVE AYA YY YAY T VY WATT Gaming Table 1 27 C7200 I O GE E I O Controller LEDs LED Color Function LINK Green Indicates that the Ethernet RJ 45 receptacle has established a valid link with the network This LED remains off during normal operation of the router unless there is an incoming carrier signal Input Output Controller C7200 1 0 2FE E LEDs Figure 1 24 shows the LEDs on the I O controller with the two autosensing 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 receptacles C7200 I O 2FE E and Table 1 28 lists the LEDs specific to this I O controller model Also see Table 1 24 for LEDs common to all I O controllers Figure 1 24 C7200 I O 2FE E LEDs and CPU Reset Button Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide mew Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i Table 1 28 C7200 l O 2FE E I O Controller LEDs LED Color Function 100 Mbps Green Indicates that the port is configured for 1
36. Flash memory soldered U13 11 Ethernet RJ 45 port 5 8 MB Flash memory soldered U25 12 Auxiliary port 6 Temperature sensor 13 Console port 7 SRAM U19 Figure 1 16 C7200 O 2FE E With Two RJ 45 Ethemet Fast Ethemet Receptacles Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide I oL 5013 08 a 133 Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units O00 e a eras SS A ae SM Fg 7 1 Temperature sensor 7 SRAM U19 2 Midplane connectors 8 Captive installation screw 3 Battery for SRAM 9 PC Card slots 4 8 MB Flash memory soldered U15 10 RJ 45 Fast Ethernet ports 5 8 MB Flash memory soldered U25 11 Auxiliary port 6 Temperature sensor 12 Console port Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide mew Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i Figure 1 17 C7200 1 O FE With MII and RJ 45 Fast Ethemet Receptacles Version 1 M y 9 n mama OSN i00 vA g CA 2 wi s TO G 10 A D 1 Temperature sensor 8 PC Card slots 2 Midplane connectors 9 Optional Fast Ethernet interface MII port and RJ 45 port 3 Flash SIMM U99 10 LEDs 4 Boot ROM U20 11 CPU reset button 5 NVRAM U41 12 Auxiliary port 6 Temperature sensor 13 Console port
37. IOS Release 12 4 7 Cisco IOS Release 12 4 4 XD See Software Advisor at Cisco com for supported hardware and software releases Cisco 7204VXR Overview The Cisco 7204VXR supports multiprotocol multimedia routing and bridging with a wide variety of protocols and port adapter combinations available for Cisco 7200 series routers In addition the Cisco 7204VXR midplane provides increased support for multiple high bandwidth port adapters The Cisco 7204VXR has four slots slot 1 through slot 4 for port adapters one slot for an input output I O controller and one slot for a network processing engine or network services engine You can place the port adapters in any of the four available slots See Figure 1 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide ew Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Cisco 7204VXR Overview W With the NPE G1 or NPE G2 installed and the Port Adapter Jacket Card installed in the I O controller slot an additional port adapter slot is available Note 2 If you have difficulty installing a processing engine or I O controller in the lowest slot of a Cisco 7200 VXR router that is rack mounted remove the port adapters processing engine and I O controller from the chassis and reinstall them Install the processing engine and I O controller in the lowest slots first then populate the slots above them in a bottom to top order Figure 1 1 Cisco 7204VXR Router Front View
38. MMs SIMMs 1 These products are also available as DRAM upgrades For example to upgrade a network processing engine from 32 MB to 64 MB of DRAM order product number MEM NPE 64MB To determine the memory configuration of your Cisco 7200 VXR router use the show version command The following example shows an NPE GI1 installed in a Cisco7206V XR router Router show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS tm 7200 Software C7200 JS M Released Version 12 2 20011220 181136 biff Copyright c 1986 2001 by cisco Systems Inc Compiled Fri 21 Dec 01 05 58 by Image text base 0x600089B8 data base 0x6196E000 ROM System Bootstrap Version 12 2 20011219 132854 display text omitted cisco 7206VXR NPE G1 processor Processor board ID 13250983 BCM12500 CPU at 500Mhz Implementation 1 6 slot VXR midplane revision 0x00 with 245760K 16384K bytes of memory Rev 0 1 512KB L2 Cache Version 2 0 I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units Input Output Controller This section describes five different models of I O controllers These models are distinguished from one another by their Ethernet interface options Table 1 22 lists the I O controllers by product number and describes their differences Note For a description of the configuration commands you need to configure the
39. NPE 100 through NPE 400 or network services engine NSE 1 have no external connectors or LEDs There is a handle for removing and installing the network processing engine or network services engine and two captive installation screws for securing it to the chassis The Port Adapter Jacket Card is supported in the I O controller slot The Cisco 7204VXR router comes equipped with one 280W AC input power supply A 280W DC input power supply option is available In Figure 1 2 a Cisco 7204VXR router is configured with a single AC input power supply A power supply filler plate is installed over the second power supply bay A fully configured Cisco 7204VXR router operates with only one installed power supply however a second optional power supply of the same type provides hot swappable load sharing redundant power The Cisco 7204VXR does not support a mixture of AC and DC input power The power supply has the router s main power switch and either an AC input power receptacle or a hardwired DC input power cable depending on the type of installed power supply Do not mix power supplies in the Cisco 7204VXR In dual power supply router configurations both power supplies must be of the same type two AC input power supplies or two DC input power supplies Adjacent to the power supply bays are two chassis grounding receptacles that provide a chassis ground connection for ESD equipment or a two hole grounding lug See Figure 1 2
40. R router only with an NPE G1 or NPE G2 installed and with no I O controller The NPE G1 has I O controller functionality so no I O controller is needed The Port Adapter Jacket Card installs in the I O controller slot and provides for an additional port adapter slot The Port Adapter Jacket Card works from a third PCI bus which provides additional bandwidth and virtually unlimited bandwidth points to the single port adapter slot For more information see the Port Adapter Jacket Card Installation Guide Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide ew Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i Power Supplies KA The Cisco 7200 VXR routers come equipped with one 280W AC input power supply A 280W DC input power supply is available as an option You must order the second power supply separately A second power supply although not required allows load sharing and increased system availability No gt A The Cisco 7200 VXR power supplies are the same as in all Cisco 7200 series routers Caution gt Caution 2 A The DC return connection to this system is to remain isolated from the system frame and chassis DC I Do not mix power supplies in Cisco 7200 VXR routers In dual power supply configurations both power supplies must be of the same type two AC input power supplies or two DC input power supplies Detailed instructions for handling a
41. Series Port Adapter Hardware Configuration Guidelines publication The Cisco 7200 VXR routers accommodate a variety of network interface port adapters and I O controllers Because both the NPE G1 and NPE G2 contain I O controller functionality they can be used without an I O controller installed The NPE G2 and NPE G1 provide a third PCI bus which enables the Port Adapter Jacket Card to be installed in the I O controller slot to allow usage of an additional high bandwidth usage port adapter A Cisco 7200 VXR router equipped with an NSE 1 or NPE 400 can support up to six high speed port adapters and can also support higher speed port adapter interfaces including Gigabit Ethernet and OC 12 ATM The Cisco 7200 VXR routers also contain bays for up to two AC input or DC input power supplies The port adapters I O controller and power supplies are the same for all Cisco 7200 VXR routers and are described in the Field Replaceable Units section on page 1 10 The network processing engines and network services engine are router model specific The Cisco 7200 VXR routers support the following features e Online insertion and removal OIR Allows you to add replace or remove port adapters without interrupting the system amp Note The Port Adapter Jacket Card does not support OIR However the port adapter installed in the Port Adapter Jacket Card does support OIR Dual hot swappable load sharing power supplies Provide syst
42. Warning A CHAPTER Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview This chapter provides physical and functional overviews of the Cisco 7200 VXR routers Descriptions and examples of software commands are included when they are necessary for replacing installing configuring or maintaining the router hardware The following sections describe router hardware major components and functions of hardware related features Physical Description page 1 1 Software Requirements page 1 4 Cisco 7204VXR Overview page 1 4 Cisco 7206VXR Overview page 1 7 Field Replaceable Units page 1 10 Functional Overview page 1 54 Before you install operate or service the system read the Site Preparation and Safety section of the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 7200 Series Routers This section contains important safety information you should know before working with the system Statement 200 Physical Description The Cisco 7200 VXR routers are the newest multiservice members of the Cisco 7200 series routers The Cisco 7200 VXR routers include the Cisco 7204VXR 4 slot router and the Cisco 7206VXR 6 slot router The Cisco 7200 VXR routers are designed to support gigabit capabilities and to improve data voice and video integration in both service provider and enterprise environments The Cisco 7200 VXR routers incorporate an integrated Multiservice Interchange MIX capability to support future voice appli
43. ack Mount and Cable Management Kit page 1 53 Note Replacement instructions for removing and replacing FRUs are contained in separate online documents For example if you need to replace an AC power supply in your Cisco 7200 VXR router refer to the 280 Watt AC Input Power Supply Replacement Instructions publication Replacement instructions are available on the Documentation DVD and on Cisco com Netw ork Processing Engine or Network Services Engine The network processing engine or network services engine maintains and executes the system management functions for Cisco 7200 VXR routers Also the network processing engine or network services engine shares the system memory and environmental monitoring functions with the I O controller Because the NPE G1 and NPE G2 contain I O functionality the Cisco 7200 VXR routers can operate with no I O controller with an NPE G1 or NPE G2 installed With both an I O controller and the NPE G1 or NPE G2 installed the NPE G1 or NPE G2 enhances the I O controller functionality Cisco 7200 VXR routers support nine versions of the network processing engine NPE G2 NPE G1 NPE 400 NPE 300 NPE 225 NPE 200 NPE 175 NPE 150 and NPE 100 These network processing engines have the same functionality however their performance differs because of the microprocessor type and the type of memory for packet data SRAM and DRAM or SDRAM that each network processing engine provides Cisco 7200 VXR routers al
44. ary 256 KB RM7000 processor internal U49 cache unified instruction and data cache Tertiary cache 2 MB fixed RM7000 processor external cache U7 U8 U9 U10 U17 1 Location on processing engine board See Figure 1 9 2 Bank 0 is used exclusively for packet memory and is not user configurable 3 Bank 1 contains the Cisco IOS software processor memory and packet memory 4 OTP one time programmable Note The NPE 300 contains two banks of SDRAM Both SDRAM banks are used for all packet memory requirements however bank 0 is used exclusively for packet memory and is set at a fixed configuration in the factory Bank 1 contains two user configurable SDRAM slots DIMM slot 2 and DIMM slot 3 see Figure 1 9 Both slots in bank can be populated by DIMMs of different sizes however the size of the DIMM in slot 2 must be greater than or equal to the size of the DIMM in slot 3 and the size of the DIMM in slot 3 can be zero Table 1 11 NPE 300 SDRAM DIMM Memory Configurations Total SDRAM SDRAM Bank 1 Quantity Product Number 32 MB 32 MB U45 DIMM slot 2 1 32 MB DIMM MEM SD NPE 32MB only 32 MB 64 MB U45 and U44 2 32 MB DIMMs MEM SD NPE 32MB or or U45 1 64 MB DIMM MEM SD NPE 64MB 32 MB 128 MB U45 and U44 2 64 MB DIMMs MEM SD NPE 64MB or or U45 1 128 MB DIMM MEM SD NPE 128MB 32 MB 256 MB U45 and U44 2 128 MB DIMMs MEM SD NPE 128MB 1 There are two user upgradable SDR
45. at are internal to the microprocessor and a tertiary 2 MB external cache that provides additional high speed storage for data and instructions The NPE 225 has two levels of cache a primary cache that is internal to the processor and a secondary 2 MB external cache that provides additional high speed storage for data and instructions The NPE 200 has unified cache SRAM that functions as the secondary cache for the microprocessor The primary cache is within the microprocessor The NPE 175 has two levels of cache a primary cache that is internal to the processor and a secondary 2 MB external cache that provides additional high speed storage for data and instructions The NPE 150 has unified cache SRAM that functions as the secondary cache for the microprocessor The primary cache is within the microprocessor The NPE 100 has unified cache SRAM that functions as the secondary cache for the microprocessor The primary cache is within the microprocessor Two environmental sensors for monitoring the cooling air as it leaves the chassis Boot ROM for storing sufficient code for booting the Cisco IOS software the NPE G2 NPE G1 NSE 1 NPE 400 NPE 300 NPE 225 NPE 200 and NPE 175 have boot ROM The network processing engines and network services engine perform the following system management functions Sending and receiving routing protocol updates Managing tables caches and buffers Monitoring interface and environmental st
46. ation and Configuration Guide I OL 5013 08 a 129 Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units amp Note To prevent DRAM errors in the NPE 100 NPE 150 or NPE 200 and to ensure that your system initializes correctly at startup DRAM bank 0 socket U18 and U25 or U11 and U25 must contain no fewer than two SIMMs of the same type You may also install two SIMMs of the same type in bank 1 socket U4 and U12 or U42 and U52 however bank 0 must always contain the two largest size SIMMs Table 1 19 NPE 150 DRAM SIMM Memory Configurations Total DRAM DRAM Bank 0 Quantity DRAM Bank 1 Quantity Product Number 32 MB U18 and U25 2 16 MB SIMMs U4 and U12 MEM NPE 32MB 64 MB U18 and U25 2 32 MB SIMMs U4 and U12 MEM NPE 64MB 128 MB U18 and U25 2 32 MB SIMMs U4 and U12 232 MB MEM NPE 128MB SIMMs 1 These products are also available as DRAM upgrades For example to upgrade a network processing engine from 32 MB to 64 MB of DRAM order product number MEM NPE 64MB Figure 1 14 NPE 100 o eh e a T T i Me h Y 1 System controller 6 Midplane connectors 2 R4700 microprocessor 7 Temperature sensor 3 Captive installation screw 8 DRAM SIMMs 4 Handle 9 Bank 1 5 Temperature sensor 10 Bank 0 Table 1 20 lists the NPE 100 network processin
47. atus Providing Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP management through the console and Telnet interface Accounting for and switching of data traffic I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units Booting and reloading images Managing port adapters recognition and initialization during online insertion and removal The following figures and memory tables provide information about your NPE or NSE NPE G2 is represented by Figure 1 5 Table 1 3 lists NPE G2 memory specifications and Table 1 3 lists memory configurations NPE G1 is represented by Figure 1 6 Table 1 4 lists NPE G1 memory specifications and Table 1 5 lists memory configurations NSE 1 is represented by Figure 1 7 Table 1 6 lists NSE 1 memory specifications and Table 1 7 lists memory configurations The NPE 400 is represented by Figure Table 1 9 lists memory configurations NPE 300 is represented by Figure 1 9 1 8 Table 1 8 lists NPE 400 memory specifications and Table 1 10 lists NPE 300 memory specifications and Table 1 11 lists memory configurations NPE 225 is represented by Figure 1 10 Table 1 12 lists NPE 225 memory specifications and Table 1 13 lists memory configurations NPE 200 is represented by Figure 1 11 Table 1 14 lists NPE 200 memory specifications and Table 1 15 lists memory configurations NPE 175 is re
48. cations MIX interconnections on the midplane provide the ability to switch DS 0 time slots between multichannel T1 or E1 interfaces much like a digital cross connect or an add drop multiplexer This feature enables the Cisco 7200 VXR routers to switch DS 0 voice channels ona T1 or El interface from one voice processing port adapter to another voice processing port adapter It also enables DS Os to be switched through the Cisco 7200 VXR routers without any processing a requirement in certain voice configurations I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Physical Description 2 The Cisco 7200 VXR routers support the high speed network processing engine NPE G2 and all other available network processing engines The NPE G2 provides high speed performance with the Motorola Freescale 7448 1 67 GHz processor and supports three Gigabit Ethernet interfaces with no additional bandwidth requirements The NPE G2 also provides a dedicated Fast Ethernet Management port and two USB ports for data storage and security tokens The Cisco 7200 VXR routers also support high speed network processing engines NPEs to provide increased routing and process switching performance The Cisco 7200 VXR routers with the NPE G2 NPE G1 NPE 400 and NSE 1 installed support both 25 MHz and 50 MHz port adapter operation For port adapter configuration information refer to the Cisco 7200
49. d NPE G1 faceplate contains LEDs that indicate system and port status The RJ 45 and GBIC or SFP ports share the same LINK LED because only one of these ports per interface 0 1 0 2 or 0 3 can be used at any one time The ENABLE LED is on if the RJ 45 port is in use The POWER ON LED on the NPE G1 or the PWR OK LED on the NPE G2 is on when the system is powered on whether mi Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide OL 5013 08 Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview gt Caution Field Replaceable Units i or not an I O controller is in the system with the NPE G1 or NPE G2 The SLOT ACTIVE LED is on if there is a CompactFlash Disk in the NPE G1 The CF ACTV LED is on if there is a CompactFlash Disk in the NPE G2 To prevent system errors and problems use the CPU reset button only at the direction of your service representative Table 1 24 lists LEDs common to all models of I O controllers and describes their functions Table 1 25 lists LEDs on the NPE G2 Note NPE G2 LEDs LEDs are either on or off The LED state on or off not the color determines the status of connection However most LEDs are green when on with the exception of the IO POWER OK LED which is amber when in the on state However with the introduction of the NPE G2 flashing LEDs are also indicative of activity Table 1 24 VO Controller LEDs LED Color Function ENABLED Green Indicates that the network pr
50. different interfaces on your T O controller refer to the Input Output Controller Replacement Instructions document Table 1 22 VO Controller Descriptions Product Number Description C7200 1 O GE E 1 Gigabit Ethernet and 1 Ethernet port equipped with a GBIC receptacle for 1000 megabits per second Mbps operation and an RJ 45 receptacle for 10 Mbps operation See Figure 1 15 C7200 1 O 2FE E 2 autosensing Ethernet Fast Ethernet ports equipped with 2 RJ 45 receptacles for 10 100 Mbps operation See Figure 1 16 C7200 I O FE 1 Fast Ethernet port equipped with an MII receptacle and an RJ 45 receptacle for use at 100 Mbps full duplex or half duplex operation Only 1 receptacle can be configured for use at a time See Figure 1 17 C7200 1 O Has no Fast Ethernet port See Figure 1 19 C7200 I O FE MII 1 Fast Ethernet port equipped with a single MII receptacle See Figure 1 21 1 The Product Number C7200 I O FE does not specify MII because both an MII and an RJ 45 receptacle are included 2 The I O controller with the Product Number C7200 I O FE MII has a single MII Fast Ethernet receptacle only Although still supported by Cisco Systems this I O controller with a single MII receptacle is no longer an orderable product as of May 1998 You can also identify your I O controller model from a terminal by using the show diag slot 0 command See the Viewing Your System Configuration section on page 4 2
51. e primary PCI buses With the NPE G2 or NPE G1 installed no I O controller and the Port Adapter Jacket Card installed three PCI buses are available Aggregate bandwidth of the PCI buses is 900 Mbps The third PCI bus goes to the Port Adapter Jacket Card and provides unlimited bandwidth for one port adapter Dimensions HxWxD 5 25 in x 16 8 in x 17 in 13 34 cm x 42 67 cm x 43 18 cm Weight Chassis fully configured with a network processing engine or network services engine I O controller maximum number of port adapters 2 power supplies and a fan tray 50 lb 22 7 kg Heat dissipation 370W 1262 BTU Chassis fan noise levels single speed fan Tested Front I O controller and port adapter side 44 2 dB Back power supply side 43 7 dB Left fan side 47 2 dB Right 44 8 dB Maximum 65 dBa Airflow 80 cfm Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C operating 4 to 149 F 20 to 65 C nonoperating Humidity 10 to 90 noncondensing Power Specifications AC input voltage rating 100 240 VAC wide input with power factor correction AC input current rating 5A at 100 240 VAC with the chassis fully configured AC input frequency rating 50 60 Hz AC input cable 18 AWG three wire cable with a three lead IEC 320 receptacle on the power supply end and a country dependent plug on the power source end DC output power 280W maximum with either a
52. em power redundancy if one power supply or power source fails the other power supply maintains system power without interruption Also when one power supply is powered off and removed from the router the second power supply immediately takes over the router s power requirements without interrupting normal operation of the router Environmental monitoring and reporting functions Allow you to maintain normal system operation by resolving adverse environmental conditions prior to loss of operation Downloadable software Allows you to load new images into Flash memory remotely without having to physically access the router for fast reliable upgrades Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide i2 E OL 5013 08 Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Physical Description See Table 1 1 for the Cisco 7200 VXR physical specifications and power requirements Table 1 1 Description Physical Specifications Specification Midplane Two primary PCI buses and one secondary PCI bus With an NPE G2 or NPE G1 and an I O controller installed the I O controller does not use bandwidth points and the NPE G2 or NPE G1 does use bandwidth points The NPE G2 or NPE G1 does not use bandwidth points if installed without the I O controller With an NSE 1 NPE 400 or NPE 300 installed aggregate bandwidth of 900 Mbps e With n NPE 100 NPE 150 or NPE 200 installed aggregate bandwidth of 600 Mbps Thre
53. erating Removing the network processing engine or network services engine or the I O controller while the router is operating causes the router to shut down or crash and might damage or destroy memory files Each port adapter or service adapter has a bus connector that connects it to the router midplane Each midplane connector has a set of tiered pins in three lengths that send specific signals to the system as they make contact with the port adapter or service adapter The system assesses the signals it receives and the order in which it receives them to determine if a port adapter or service adapter is being removed or inserted into the midplane From these signals the system determines whether to reinitialize a new interface or shut down a removed interface For example when you insert a port adapter or service adapter the longest pins make contact with the port adapter or service adapter first and the shortest pins make contact last The system recognizes the signals and the sequence in which it receives them When you remove or insert a port adapter or service adapter in a Cisco 7200 VXR router the midplane pins send signals to notify the system which then performs as follows 1 Rapidly scans the midplane for configuration changes 2 Initializes all newly inserted port adapter or service adapters noting any removed interfaces and placing them in the administratively shutdown state 3 Brings all previously configured interfaces on
54. es that are installed on port adapters in the router The kit is shipped with each Cisco 7200 VXR router and is also available as a single FRU For detailed instructions about how to install the rack mount and cable management brackets on your Cisco 7200 VXR router see Chapter 3 Installing a Cisco 7200 VXR Router the Rack Mounting a Cisco 7200 VXR Router section on page 3 2 and the General Tabletop or Workbench Installation section on page 3 14 I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Functional Overview Functional Overview This section provides a functional overview of the Cisco 7200 VXR routers It describes the numbering and addressing scheme of the port adapters for the router the environmental monitoring and reporting functions and online insertion and removal OIR These descriptions help you become familiar with the capabilities of the Cisco 7200 VXR routers Chassis Slotand Logical Interface Numbering In the Cisco 7200 VXR routers the port adapter slot number is the chassis slot in which a port adapter is installed whereas the logical interface number is the physical location of the interface port on a port adapter Port adapter slots in the Cisco 7200 VXR routers are numbered from left to right slot 1 through slot 4 in the Cisco 7204VXR see Figure 1 31 and slot 1 through slot 6 in the Cisco 7206VXR see Figure 1 32 P
55. faces command used without arguments displays status information including the physical port adapter number for each port adapter in a Cisco 7206VXR In the following example most of the status information for each interface is omitted I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Functional Overview Router show interfaces FastEthernet0 0 is administratively down line protocol is down Hardware is i82543 Livengood address is 0000 0000 0000 bia 0000 0000 0000 MTU 1500 bytes BW 100000 Kbit DLY 100 usec reliability 255 255 txload 1 255 rxload 1 255 display text omitted FastEthernet0 1 is administratively down line protocol is down Hardware is i82543 Livengood address is 0000 0000 0000 bia 0000 0000 0000 MTU 1500 bytes BW 100000 Kbit DLY 100 usec reliability 255 255 txload 1 255 rxload 1 255 display text omitted GigabitEthernet0 1 is up line protocol is up Hardware is BCM 12500 Internal MAC address is 0000 0000 0000 bia 0000 0000 0000 Internet address is 00 00 00 00 00 MTU 1500 bytes BW 1000000 Kbit DLY 10 usec reliability 255 255 txload 2 255 rxload 2 255 display text omitted GigabitEthernet0 2 is up line protocol is up Hardware is BCM 12500 Internal MAC address is 0000 0000 0000 bia 0000 0000 0000 Internet address is 00 00 00 00 00 MTU 1500 bytes BW 1000000 Kbit DLY 10 usec reliability 255 255 t
56. g a port adapter while traffic is flowing through the ports can cause system disruption Once the port adapter is inserted the ports can be brought back up I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Functional Overview The Port Adapter Jacket Card does not support OIR However the port adapter installed in the Port Adapter Jacket Card does support OIR Note As you disengage the port adapter from the router or switch online insertion and removal OIR administratively shuts down all active interfaces in the port adapter OIR allows you to install and replace port adapters and service adapters while the router is operating you do not need to notify the software or shut down the system power although you should not run traffic through the port adapter you are removing while it is being removed OIR is a method that is seamless to end users on the network maintains all routing information and preserves sessions The following is a functional description of OIR for background information only for specific procedures for installing and replacing a port adapter or service adapter in a Cisco 7200 VXR router refer to the online configuration note for each port adapter or service adapter Caution The network processing engine or network services engine and the I O controller are required system components that cannot be removed if the router is op
57. g engine memory specifications and Table 1 21 lists memory configurations Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide P30 i ew Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i Table 1 20 NPE 100 Memory Specifications Memory Type Size Quantity Description Location DRAM 32 to 2 to4 16 or 32 MB SIMMs based Bank 0 U18 and U25 128 MB on maximum DRAM Bank 1 U4 and U12 required Boot ROM The NPE 100 uses boot ROM present on the I O controller Primary cache Secondary cache 512 KB R4700 processor internal cache R4700 processor unified external cache U201 U2 U10 U14 and U26 L Note 1 Location on processing engine board See Figure 1 14 To prevent DRAM errors in the NPE 100 NPE 150 or NPE 200 and to ensure that your system initializes correctly at startup DRAM bank 0 socket U18 and U25 or U11 and U25 must contain no fewer than two SIMMs of the same type You may also install two SIMMs of the same type in bank 1 socket U4 and U12 or U42 and U52 however bank 0 must always contain the two largest size SIMMs Table 1 21 NPE 100 DRAM SIMM Memory Configurations Total DRAM DRAM BankO Quantity DRAM Bank 1 Quantity Product Number 32 MB U18 and U25 2 16 MB U4 and U12 MEM NPE 32MB SIMMs 64 MB U18 and U25 2 32 MB U4 and U12 MEM NPE 64MB SIMMs 128 MB U18 and U25 2 32 MB U4 and U12 2 32 MB MEM NPE 128MB SI
58. he European Community requires a minimum of 8A service This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that a listed and certified fuse or circuit breaker 20A minimum 60 VDC is used on all current carrying conductors Site wiring and circuit breakers need to be sized to accommodate the maximum values for safety reasons The power OK LED goes off and the power supply shuts itself down when the internal DC voltages exceed allowable tolerances or the internal temperature of the power supply exceeds allowable tolerances The power supply remains in a shutdown state until it is disconnected and reconnected to the source power and then restarted with the power switch The power switch turns the power supply on and starts the system For a description of power supply shutdown conditions and thresholds see the Environmental Monitoring and Reporting Functions section on page 1 59 The Cisco 7200 VXR chassis shown in Figure 1 30 has four or six slots for the port adapters depending on your chassis model one slot for the I O controller and one bay for the subchassis The subchassis assembly contains the midplane the fan tray two power supply bays and one slot for the network processing engine The replacement chassis includes the subchassis assembly and one power supply Note To replace the chassis you must remove and replace all the port adapters the I O controller and the
59. ips each U6 U10 U13 being 512K U14 U28 U29 words x 8 bits U38 and U39 wide Boot ROM EPROM for the U92 ROM monitor program I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview mi Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide Field Replaceable Units Table 1 14 NPE 200 Memory Specifications continued Memory Type Size Quantity Desc ription Location Primary cache R5000 processor U44 internal cache Secondary cache 512 KB 4 R5000 processor U16 U9 U109 unified external and U107 cache 1 Location on processing engine board See Figure 1 11 2 ROM read only memory Note To prevent DRAM errors in the NPE 100 NPE 150 or NPE 200 and to ensure that your system initializes correctly at startup DRAM bank 0 socket U18 and U25 or U11 and U25 must contain no fewer than two SIMMs of the same type You may also install two SIMMs of the same type in bank 1 socket U4 and U12 or U42 and U52 however bank 0 must always contain the two largest size SIMMs Table 1 15 NPE 200 DRAM SIMM Memory Configurations Total DRAM DRAM Bank 0 Quantity DRAM Bank 1 Quantity Product Number 32 MB U11 and U25 2 16 MB SIMMs U42 and U52 MEM NPE 32MB 64 MB U11 and U25 2 32 MB SIMMs U42 and U52 MEM NPE 64MB 128 MB U11 and U25 2 32 MB SIMMs U42 and U52 2 32 MB MEM NPE 128MB SIMMs
60. is outlet 1 109 F 43 C 127 F 53 C 136 F 58 Chassis outlet 2 167 F 75 C 167 F 75 C Chassis outlet 3 131 F 55 C 149 F 65 C 158 F 70 mi Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide OL 5013 08 Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Functional Overview W Table 1 37 Typical Power Supply Monitored DC Voltage Thresholds Parameter Low Critical Low Warning High Warning High Critical 3 45V 3 26V 3 34V 3 55V 3 63V 5 15V 4 86V 4 99V 5 31V 5 43V 12 15V 11 39V 11 67 12 62V 12 91V 11 95V 9 52V 10 73 13 16V 14 38V Note A low warning or high warning message does not mean that the router is at risk of malfunctioning or being damaged The low warning and high warning ranges in Table 1 34 and Table 1 35 are informational If a low warning or high warning message appears the warning message does not signify that an error or hazard is occurring A high warning message sometimes appears in a lightly loaded chassis especially if the router is running without port adapters or with dual power supplies Adding current load to the router may remove the warning this can be achieved easily by installing one or more port adapters Below are sample high warning messages from chassis with 3V and 5V power supplies Router boot 00 00 44 SENVM 4 ENVWARN 3 45 V measured at 3 57 Router boot 00 04 49 SENVM 4 ENVWARN 5 15 V measured
61. nd replacing the Cisco 7200 series power supplies are contained in the configuration notes 280 Watt AC Input Power Supply Replacement Instructions and 280 Watt DC Input Power Supply Replacement Instructions These configuration notes are available on the Documentation DVD and on Cisco com A handle on the AC and DC power supplies provides a grip point for removing and replacing the power supply Figure 1 28 shows the faceplate of the AC input power supply Figure 1 29 shows the faceplate of the DC input power supply Two captive installation screws secure the power supply to the chassis and seat the power supply in the router midplane A power OK LED indicates that the power supply is delivering 5 VDC to the router midplane I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units Figure 1 28 Cisco 7200 Series AC Input Power Supply A DOO 1 Captive installation screw 5 AC input receptacle 2 Power switch guard 6 Handle 3 OK LED 7 Power cable retention clip 4 Power switch The AC input power supply has a receptacle for an AC input power cable A modular power cable connects the AC input power supply to the site AC power source A cable retention clip secures the power cable to the AC input power supply Figure 1 29 Cisco 7200 Series DC Input Power Supply AA Ac A A
62. ne board See Figure 1 12 Table 1 17 NPE 175 SDRAM DIMM Memory Configurations Total SDRAM SDRAM Bank Quantity Product Number 64 MB U15 1 64 MB MEM SD NPE 64MB DIMM 128 MB U15 1 128 MB MEM SD NPE 128MB DIMM Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide 128 OL 5013 08 Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i Figure 1 13 NPE 150 1 System controller 7 Midplane connectors 2 R4700 microprocessor 8 Temperature sensor 3 1 MB SRAM U700 through U703 U800 9 DRAM SIMMs through U803 4 Captive installation screw 10 Bank 1 5 Handle 11 Bank 0 6 Temperature sensor Table 1 18 lists the NPE 150 memory specifications and Table 1 19 lists memory configurations Table 1 18 NPE 150 Memory Specifications Memory Type Size Quantity Description Location DRAM 32 to 128 MB 2to4 16 or 32 MB SIMMs based Bank 0 U18 and on maximum DRAM U25 Teauriedy Bank 1 U4 and U12 SRAM 1 MB 8 8 chips each being 128K U700 through words x 9 bits wide U703 U800 through U803 Boot ROM The NPE 150 uses the boot ROM present on the I O controller Primary cache R4700 processor internal U201 cache Secondary cache 512 KB 4 R4700 processor unified U2 U10 U14 external cache and U26 1 Location on processing engine board See Figure 1 13 Cisco 7200 VXR Install
63. ocessing engine or network services engine and the I O controller are enabled for operation by the system however it does not mean that the Fast Ethernet port on the I O controller is functional or enabled This LED goes on during a successful router boot and remains on during normal operation of the router IO POWER Amber Indicates that the I O controller is on and receiving DC power from the OK router midplane This LED comes on during a successful router boot and remains on during normal operation of the router Slot 0 Green These LEDs indicate which PC Card slot is in use by coming on when Slot 1 either slot is being accessed by the system These LEDs remain off during normal operation of the router Table 1 25 NPE G2 LEDs LED Label LED Color Status in the Power Up State LINK ACTV RJ 45 and SFP Solid green Link with no activity oo 0 1 0 2 ports Flashing green Link with activity Off No link EN Enable Interfaces 0 1 0 2 0 3 RJ 45 ports only Solid green RJ 45 port is selected Off SFP port is selected FE LINK Fast Ethernet Management port Solid green Link with no activity Flashing green Link with activity Off No link I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W sField Replaceable Units NPE G1 LEDs
64. or the Fast Ethernet port the RJ 45 receptacle is the default media type for the Fast Ethernet port This LED remains on during normal operation of the router RJ45 EN Green Indicates that the Fast Ethernet RJ 45 receptacle the default media type for the Fast Ethernet port is initialized and enabled by the system This LED comes on after the I O controller has been enabled and remains on during normal operation of the router RJ45 LINK Green Indicates that the Fast Ethernet RJ 45 receptacle has established a valid link with the network This LED remains off during normal operation of the router unless there is an incoming carrier signal Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide a OL 5013 08 Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i Note An MII LINK LED is not provided on this I O controller because the LED is provided on external transceivers that are required for connecting to the MII receptacle on the I O controller See Chapter 3 Installing a Cisco 7200 VXR Router the Connecting to the I O Controller Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Ports section on page 3 30 for Fast Ethernet MII connection requirements Input Output Controller C7200 1 0 FE M II LEDs Figure 1 26 shows the LEDs on the I O controller with the Fast Ethernet port equipped with a single MII receptacle C7200 I O FE MII and Table 1 30 lists the LEDs specific to this I O controlle
65. ort adapter slot 0 is always reserved for the Fast Ethernet port on the I O controller if present Figure 1 31 Port Adapter Slot Numbering Cisco 7204VXR ot Cisco 7200 series 84540 1 Blank port adapter 4 Port adapter slot 3 2 Port adapter slot 4 5 Port adapter slot 1 3 Port adapter slot 2 6 Port adapter slot 0 Reserved for the Fast Ethernet port on the I O controller With the NPE G1 or NPE G2 and the Port Adapter Jacket Card installed the slot becomes port adapter slot 5 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide ew Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Functional Overview W Figure 1 32 Port Adapter Slot Numbering Cisco 7206VXR Loe 5 SOSSSGSSS SS Cisco 7200 Series VXR 84518 Blank port adapter Port adapter slot 5 Port adapter slot 4 Port adapter slot 1 5 Port adapter slot 6 6 Port adapter slot 3 7 8 Pi Ww N e Port adapter slot 0 Reserved for the Fast Ethernet port on the I O controller With the NPE G1 or NPE G2 and the Port Adapter Jacket Card installed the slot becomes port adapter slot 7 Port adapter slot 2
66. presented by Figure 1 12 Table 1 16 lists NPE 175 memory specifications and Table 1 17 lists memory configurations NPE 150 is represented by Figure 1 13 Table 1 18 lists NPE 150 memory specifications and Table 1 19 lists memory configurations NPE 100 is represented by Figure 1 14 Table 1 20 lists NPE 100 memory specifications and Table 1 21 lists memory configurations mi Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide OL 5013 08 Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Figure 1 5 NPE G2 8 puu ORO 0 aco oo oo l S J Joe L o 1 S E QO Field Replaceable Units i a Fs YE 5 CE CEE fara fara Ays A BY 149061 1 Midplane connectors 6 Flash memory U13 2 Boot ROM U24 7 DIMM socket S1 3 NVRAM on bottom of board U17 8 Temperature sensor inlet U23 4 Temperature sensor outlet U20 9 Processor U30 5 Flash memory U19 10 Keying post Table 1 2 lists the NPE G2 memory specification and Table 1 3 lists the factory installed SDRAM configurations and their product numbers
67. r Upto2 Contains the default All models PC Card slot 0 card 20 MB Cisco IOS image and slot 1 Flash Disk 32 48 or Up to 2 128 MB NVRAM 128 KB 1 Nonvolatile EPROM C7200 I O FE MII U41 for the system C7200 I O FE U41 configuration file C7200 I O r U14 soldered C7200 I O GE E U19 C7200 I O 2FE E soldered 1 The C7200 I O GE E and C7200 I O 2FE E do not have a boot ROM component 2 Some I O controllers have no Flash SIMM but use a permanently soldered 4 MB or 8 MB Flash memory chip instead For the location of the 4 MB Flash memory chip see the Figure 1 18 and Figure 1 20 For the location of the 8 MB Flash memory chip see Figure 1 15 and Figure 1 16 3 The NVRAM on some I O controllers is replaced by a 32 pin nonsocketed SRAM component that is soldered onto the card The SRAM component is made to act like the NVRAM by the addition of some external components one of which is a 1 inch 2 54 cm button type lithium battery LED Descriptions All I O controllers have LEDs and the NPE G1 and NPE G2 also have interfaces that have LEDs The I O controller faceplate contains LEDs that indicate system and port status two additional LEDs indicate the status of the Flash Disk or Flash memory cards installed in either PC Card slot A CPU reset button is located next to the IO POWER OK LED or next to the auxiliary port on the I O controller faceplate The CPU reset button resets the entire system The NPE G2 an
68. r model Also see Table 1 24 for LEDs common to all I O controllers Figure 1 26 C7200 l O FE MIl LEDs and CPU Reset Button H6523 Table 1 30 C7200 I O FE MII I O Controller LEDs LED Color Function FE ENABLE Green Indicates that the Fast Ethernet port is initialized and enabled for operation by the system This LED comes on after the I O controller has been enabled and remains on during normal operation of the router FE LINK Green Indicates that the Fast Ethernet port has established a valid link with the network This LED remains off during normal operation of the router unless there is an incoming carrier signal Port Adapters and Service Adapters The port adapters and service adapters installed in the Cisco 7200 VXR routers are of the same type as those installed on the second generation Versatile Interface Processors VIPs in the Cisco 7500 series routers in Cisco 7000 series routers with the Cisco 7000 series Route Switch Processor RSP7000 and Cisco 7000 series Chassis Interface RSP7000CI in the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server and in the Cisco uBR7246 universal broadband router I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units amp Note The port adapters installed in the Cisco 7200 VXR routers support OIR For an explanation of OIR see the Online Insertion and Removal
69. roaching shutdown Immediate operator action is required Shutdown The processor has detected a temperature condition that could result in physical damage to system components and has disabled DC power to all internal components This condition requires immediate operator action All DC power remains disabled until you toggle the power switch Before any shutdown the system logs the status of monitored parameters in NVRAM so you can retrieve it later to help determine the cause of the problem Power supply shutdown The power supply detected an internal out of tolerance overvoltage overcurrent or temperature condition and shut itself down All DC power remains disabled until you toggle the power switch Table 1 34 lists the typical temperature thresholds for the NPE G2 Table 1 35 lists the typical temperature thresholds for the NPE G1 Table 1 36 lists the typical temperature thresholds for earlier network processing engines or network services engine Table 1 37 lists the DC power thresholds for the normal warning and critical power supply monitored levels for most Cisco IOS releases and Table1 3 lists the DC power thresholds for the normal and critical power supply monitored levels for Cisco IOS Release 12 0 23 and later releases of Cisco IOS Release 12 0 I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide jg Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Functional Overview
70. s Environmental M onitoring The environmental monitoring functions use four sensors two on the network processing engine or network services engine and two on the I O controller to monitor the temperature of the cooling air as it moves through the chassis If the air temperature exceeds a defined threshold the system controller displays warning messages on the console terminal and if the temperature exceeds the shutdown threshold the system controller shuts down the system The system stores the present parameter measurements for both temperature and DC voltage in NVRAM so you can retrieve them later as a report of the last shutdown parameters In addition the power supplies monitor internal power supply temperatures and voltages A power supply is either within tolerance normal or out of tolerance critical If an internal power supply temperature or voltage reaches a critical level the power supply shuts down without any interaction with the system processor The environmental monitoring functions use the following levels of status conditions to monitor the system Normal All monitored parameters are within normal tolerances e Warning The system has exceeded a specified threshold The system continues to operate but operator action is recommended to bring the system back to a normal state Critical An out of tolerance temperature or voltage condition exists The system continues to operate however the system is app
71. single or dual power supply configuration DC input voltage rating 48 VDC8 nominal in North America 60 VDC nominal in the European Community I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Software Requirements Table 1 1 Physical Specifications continued Description Specification DC input current rating 13A at 48 VDC 370W 48 VDC 7 7A typical draw 8A at 60 VDC 370W 60 VDC 6 2A typical draw DC input cable In accordance with local and national wiring regulations 1 Mbps megabits per second 2 BTU British thermal units 3 cfm cubic feet per minute 4 VAC volts alternating current 5 A amperes 6 Hz hertz 7 AWG American Wire Gauge 8 VDC volts direct current N Note For a chassis footprint additional dimensions and clearance requirements for the Cisco 7200 VXR routers see the Site Requirement Guidelines section on page 2 3 in Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Softw are Requirements Recommended minimum software requirements Cisco IOS Release 12 0 2 XE2 or later releases of 12 0XE Cisco IOS Release 12 1 1 E or later releases of 12 1E Cisco IOS Release 12 0 5 S or later releases of 12 0S Cisco IOS Release 12 0 3 T or later releases of 12 0T Cisco IOS Release 12 2 1 or later releases of 12 2 Cisco IOS Release 12 2 4 B or later releases of 12 2B Cisco
72. so support the NSE 1 which consists of two modular boards the processor engine board and the network controller board The NSE 1 Parallel eXpress Forwarding PXF processor works with the Route Processor to provide accelerated packet switching as well as accelerated IP Layer 3 feature processing Note Detailed instructions for removing and replacing the network processing engines or network services engine are contained in the online Network Processing Engine and Network Services Engine Installation and Configuration publication It is available on the Documentation DVD and on Cisco com The network processing engines and network services engine consist of the following components Reduced instruction set computing RISC microprocessor The NPE G2 uses a Motorola Freescale 7448 microprocessor that operates at an internal clock speed of 1 67 GHz The NPE G1 uses a BCM 1250 microprocessor that operates at an internal clock speed of 700 MHz The NSE 1 uses an RM7000 microprocessor that operates at an internal clock speed of 262 MHz The NPE 400 uses an RM7000 microprocessor that operates at an internal clock speed of 350 MHz The NPE 300 uses an RM7000 microprocessor that operates at an internal clock speed of 262 MHz The NPE 225 has an RM5271 microprocessor that operates at an internal clock speed of 262 MHz I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Prod
73. splays warning messages on the console terminal and if the temperature exceeds the shutdown threshold the system controller shuts down the system If the system does shut down because the temperature exceeded the shutdown threshold the system displays the following message on the console screen and in the environment display when the system restarts Queued messages SENVM 1 SHUTDOWN Environmental Monitor initiated shutdown For complete descriptions and instructions for the environmental monitor commands refer to the Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide and Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference publications which are available on Cisco com or the Documentation DVD Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide ew
74. ss Functional Overview W The following example shows the display for the first port on the Fast Ethernet port adapter in port adapter slot 3 Router show interface fastethernet 5 0 FastEthernet5 0 is up line protocol is up Hardware is DEC21140 address is 0000 000 0000 bia 0000 0000 0000 Internet address is 0 0 0 0 MTU 1500 bytes BW 100000 Kbit DLY 100 usec reliability 255 255 txload 1 255 rxload 1 255 Encapsulation ARPA loopback not set Keepalive not set Full duplex 100Mb s 100BaseTX FX ARP type ARPA ARP Timeout 04 00 00 display text omitted For complete descriptions and instructions of the commands used to configure your Cisco 7200 VXR router refer to the Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide and Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference publications which are available on Cisco com or the Documentation DVD All LAN interfaces ports require unique MAC addresses also known as hardware addresses Typically the MAC address of an interface is stored on a memory component that resides directly on the interface circuitry however the OIR feature requires a different method For a description of OIR see the Online Insertion and Removal section on page 1 57 Using OIR you can remove a port adapter and replace it with another identically configured one If the new port adapter matches the port adapter you removed the system immediately brings it online In order to enable OIR an address allocator with
75. ter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Field Replaceable Units i The NPE 100 NPE 150 and NPE 200 use DRAM for storing routing tables network accounting applications packets of information in preparation for process switching and packet buffering for SRAM overflow except in the NPE 100 which contains no packet SRAM The standard configuration is 32 MB with up to 128 MB available through single in line memory module SIMM upgrades Packet SRAM for storing packets of information in preparation for fast switching The NPE 150 has 1 MB of SRAM and the NPE 200 has 4 MB of SRAM No other network processing engine or network services engine has SRAM Cache memory The NPE G2 has two levels of cache a primary and a secondary cache that are internal to the microprocessor with the secondary unified cache for data and instruction The NPE G1 has two levels of cache a primary and a secondary cache that are internal to the microprocessor with the secondary unified cache for data and instruction The NSE 1 has three levels of cache a primary and a secondary unified cache that are internal to the microprocessor and a tertiary 2 MB external cache The NPE 400 has three levels of cache a primary and a secondary cache that are internal to the microprocessor and a tertiary 4 MB external cache that provides additional high speed storage for data and instructions The NPE 300 has three levels of cache a primary and a secondary cache th
76. the port adapter 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 not configured at boot time If a similar port adapter type is reinserted into a slot its ports are configured and brought online up to the port count of the original port adapter A service adapter has no configurable ports Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide Piss E OL 5013 08 Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview Functional Overview W Environmental M onitoring and Reporting Functions Environmental monitoring and reporting functions are controlled by the network processing engine or network services engine and allow you to maintain normal system operation by identifying and resolving adverse conditions prior to loss of operation The environmental monitoring functions constantly monitor the internal chassis air temperature and DC supply voltages and currents Each power supply monitors its own voltage and temperature and shuts itself down if it detects a critical condition within the power supply If conditions reach shutdown the system shuts down to avoid equipment damage from excessive heat The reporting functions periodically log the values of measured parameters so that you can retrieve them for analysis later and the reporting functions display warnings on the console if any of the monitored parameters exceed defined threshold
77. two captive installation screws for securing it to the chassis The Port Adapter Jacket Card is supported in the I O controller slot The Cisco 7206VXR router comes equipped with one 280W AC input power supply A 280W DC input power supply option is available In Figure 1 4 a Cisco 7206VXR router is configured with a single AC input power supply A power supply filler plate is installed over the second power supply bay A fully configured Cisco 7206VXR router operates with only one installed power supply however a second optional power supply of the same type provides hot swappable load sharing redundant power The Cisco 7206V XR does not support a mixture of AC and DC input power The power supply has the router s main power switch and either an AC input power receptacle or a hardwired DC input power cable depending on the type of installed power supply Caution Do not mix power supplies in the Cisco 7206VXR In dual power supply router configurations both power supplies must be of the same type two AC input power supplies or two DC input power supplies I OL 5013 08 Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide gy Chapter1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview W Field Replaceable Units Adjacent to the power supply bays are two chassis grounding receptacles that provide a chassis ground connection for ESD equipment or a two hole grounding lug See Figure 1 4 Three internal fans draw cooling
78. uct Overview W Field Replaceable Units The NPE 200 has an R5000 microprocessor that operates at an internal clock speed of 200 MHz The NPE 175 has an RM5270 microprocessor that operates at an internal clock speed of 200 MHz The NPE 100 and NPE 150 have an R4700 microprocessor that operates at an internal clock speed of 150 MHz System controller The NPE G2 has one system controller that provides processor access to the three midplane PCI buses and also holds the system memory and environmental monitoring functions The NPE G1 BCM 1250 maintains and executes the system management functions for the Cisco 7200 VXR routers and also holds the system memory and environmental monitoring functions The NSE 1 has one system controller that provides processor access to the midplane and single T O controller PCI buses The system controller also allows port adapters on either of the two midplane PCI buses to access SDRAM The NPE 400 has one system controller that provides system access The NPE 300 has two system controllers that provide processor access to the two midplane and single I O controller PCI buses The system controller also allows port adapters on either of the two midplane PCI buses to access SDRAM The NPE 175 and NPE 225 have one system controller that provides processor access to the two midplane and single I O controller PCI buses The system controller also allows the port adapters on either of the two midplane
79. xload 2 255 rxload 2 255 display text omitted GigabitEthernet0 3 is administratively down line protocol is down Hardware is BCM 12500 Internal MAC address is 0000 0000 0000 bia 0000 0000 0000 Internet address is 00 00 00 00 00 MTU 1500 bytes BW 1000000 Kbit DLY 10 usec reliability 255 255 txload 1 255 rxload 1 255 display text omitted FastEthernet2 0 is administratively down line protocol is down Hardware is i82543 Livengood address is 0000 0000 0000 bia 0000 0000 0000 MTU 1500 bytes BW 100000 Kbit DLY 100 usec reliability 255 255 txload 1 255 rxload 1 255 display text omitted FastEthernet2 1 is administratively down line protocol is down Hardware is i82543 Livengood address is 0000 0000 0000 bia 0000 0000 0000 MTU 1500 bytes BW 100000 Kbit DLY 100 usec reliability 255 255 txload 1 255 rxload 1 255 display text omitted FastEthernet5 0 is up line protocol is up Hardware is DEC21140 address is 0000 0000 0000 bia 0000 0000 0000 Internet address is 00 00 00 00 00 MTU 1500 bytes BW 100000 Kbit DLY 100 usec reliability 255 255 txload 1 255 rxload 1 255 You can also use arguments such as the interface type Ethernet Token Ring ATM and so forth and the port address slot number port number to display information about a specific interface only Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide ise OL 5013 08 Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview MAC Addre
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