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Part Numbers for Interface Processors for the Cisco 7500 Series Routers

Part Numbers for Interface Processors for the Cisco 7500 Series Routers

Table 17-169: Part Numbers for Interface Processors for the Cisco 7500 Series

Interface Processor

Description

Part Number

ATM Interface Processors

AIP

ATM Interface Processor, 1 TAXI multimode port, 100 Mbps

CX-AIP-TM

ATM Interface Processor, 1 SONET/SDH single-mode port, 155 Mbps

CX-AIP-SS

ATM Interface Processor, 1 E3 coaxial port, 34 Mbps

CX-AIP-E3

ACIP

ATM Cable Interface Processor, 1 SONET/SDH multimode port, 155 Mbps

CX-ACIP-SM

Channel Interface Processors

CIP2

Second-generation Channel Interface Processor with single parallel channel

CX-CIP2-PCA1

Second-generation Channel Interface Processor with dual parallel channel

CX-CIP2-PCA2

Second-generation Channel Interface Processor with single ESCON channel

CX-CIP2-ECA1

Second-generation Channel Interface Processor with dual ESCON channel

CX-CIP2-ECA2

Second-generation Channel Interface Processor with single ESCON channel and single parallel channel

CX-CIP2-ECAP1

CT3IP

Channelized T3 Interface Processor, 1 port, 1 MB SRAM, 16 MB DRAM

CT3IP-20

Channelized T3 Interface Processor, 1 port, 2 MB SRAM, 32 MB DRAM

CT3IP-40

Channelized DS3 Interface Processor, Model 50, 4 MB SRAM, 32 MB SDRAM

CT3IP-50

CT3IP-50

May be ordered with the following memory options: 8 MB SRAM Option for VIP2-50 (Packet Memory) 64 MB SDRAM Option for VIP2-50 (Program Memory) 128 SDRAM Option for VIP2-50 (Program Memory)

MEM-VIP250-8M-S

MEM-VIP250-64M-D

MEM-VIP250-128M-D

Dynamic Packet Transport OC12/STM4 (SRPIP) Interface Processor

SRPIP

2xOC12/STM4c Multi-mode

SRPIP-OC12MM

Single-Mode, Intermediate Reach Ring Interface Processor

SRPIP-OC12SI

Single-Mode, Long-Reach Ring Interface Processor

SRPIP-OC12SL

MultiChannel Interface Processors

MIP

MultiChannel Interface Processor, 1-port T1/PRI

CX-MIP-1CT1

SMIP

Service Provider MultiChannel Interface Processor, 2 T1 or ISDN PRI ports

CX-SMIP-2CT1

Ethernet Interface Processors

EIP

Ethernet Interface Processor, 2 ports

CX-EIP2

Ethernet Interface Processor, 4 ports

CX-EIP4

Ethernet Interface Processor, 6 ports

CX-EIP6

FEIP

Fast Ethernet Interface Processor, 1 port

CX-FEIP-1FX

Fast Ethernet Interface Processor, 1 port

CX-FEIP-1TX

Fast Ethernet Interface Processors

FEIP2

Second-Generation Fast Ethernet Interface Processor, 2 ports

FEIP2-2TX

Second-Generation Fast Ethernet Interface Processor, 2 ports

FEIP2-2FX

FDDI Interface Processors

FIP

FDDI Interface Processor, 1 multimode to single-mode port

CX-FIP-MS

FDDI Interface Processor, 1 single-mode to multimode port

CX-FIP-SM

FSIP

Fast Serial Interface Processor, 4 ports

CX-FSIP4

Fast Serial Interface Processor, 8 ports

CX-FSIP8

Serial Interface Processors

SSIP

Standard Serial Interface Processor, 8-port

CX-SSIP8

Token Ring Interface Processors

TRIP

Token Ring Interface Processor, 2-port

CX-TRIP2

Packet OC-3 Interface Processors

POSIP

Packet OC-3 Interface Processor, 1 single-mode port, 1 MB SRAM, 16 MB DRAM

POSIP-OC3-20-SM

Packet OC-3 Interface Processor, 1 multimode port, 1 MB SRAM, 16 MB DRAM

POSIP-OC3-20-MM

Packet OC-3 Interface Processor, 1 single-mode port, 2 MB SRAM, 32 MB DRAM

POSIP-OC3-40-SM

Packet OC-3 Interface Processor, 1 multimode port, 2 MB SRAM, 32 MB DRAM

POSIP-OC3-40-MM

POSIP

Packet OC-3 Interface Processor, 1 single-mode port, 4 to 8 MB SRAM, 32 to 128 MB SDRAM

POSIP-OC3-50-SM

Packet OC-3 Interface Processor, 1 multimode port, 4 to 8 MB SRAM, 32 to 128 MB SDRAM

POSIP-OC3-50-MM

CX-CIP2-PCA1, CX-CIP2-PCA2, and CX-CIP2-ECAP1 ship with a cable that connects the CIP2 to cable CAB-PCA-VA. Cable CAB-PCA-VA provides the physical connection to the IBM bus and tag cable. Cable CAB-PCA-VA is required and is a standard IBM cable.

Requires the RSP7000 processor for Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7010 systems.

For installation in a Cisco 7500 series or Cisco 7000 series with an RSP7000 processor upgrade, the board might be eligible for the "Investment Protection Program" described later in this chapter.

Requires Cisco IOS Release 11.0 or later.

Includes a mini-DIN-to-DIN transition cable (CAB-FMDD=).

Serial cables required.

HSSI cable required.

MultiChannel cables required.


Table 17-170: Cisco 7000 Series and Cisco 7500 Series Interface Processor Cables

Interface Processor

Cable Description

Product Number

AIP

-

For DS3/E3, use CAB-ATM-DS3/E3

Other cables are user supplied

CIP2

Y cable that comes with CIP2

PCA V cable A

PCA V cable B

CAB-PCA-Y

CAB-PCA-VA

CAB-PC-VB

CT3IP

-

User supplied

EIP

-

User supplied

FEIP

-

User supplied

FEIP2

-

User supplied

FIP

Mini-DIN-to-DIN transition

CAB-FMDD=

FSIP

SSIP

VIP-4E/4T

VIP-4R/4T

X.21 high-density male DTE

X.21 high-density female DCE

EIA/TIA-449 high-density male DTE

EIA/TIA-449 high-density female DCE

V.35 high-density male DTE

V.35 high-density female DCE

EIA/TIA-232 high-density male DTE

EIA/TIA-232 high-density female DCE

EIA-530 high-density male DTE

E1-G.703/G.704 twinax 120-ohm balanced, 16.4 ft

E1-G.703/G.704 DB-15 120-ohm balanced, 16.4 ft

E1-G.703/G.704 BNC 75-ohm unbalanced, 16.4 ft

CAB-X21MT

CAB-X21FC

CAB-449MT

CAB-449FC

CAB-V35MT

CAB-V35FC

CAB-232MT

CAB-232FC

CAB-530MT

CAB-EI-TWINAX

CAB-EI-DB15

CAB-EI-BNC

HIP

Null modem, DTE, HSSI, 10 ft

Male to male, 10 ft

CAB-HNUL=

CAB-HSI1=

MIP or SMIP

DSX1 to CSU DB-15 thru

DSX1 to CSU DB-15 null

E1 ISDN PRI, 10 ft

E1 BNC 75-ohm unbalanced, 16.4 ft

E1 DB15 120-ohm balanced, 16.4 ft

E1 TWINAX 120-ohm balanced, 16.4 ft

CAB-7KCT1DB15

CAB-7KCT1NULL

CAB-E1-PRI

CAB-E1-BNC

CAB-E1-DB15

CAB-E1-TWINAX

POSIP

-

User supplied

TRIP

-

User supplied

CIP2 models CX-CIP2-PCA1, CX-CIP2-PCA2, and CX-CIP2-ECAP1 ship with a cable that connects the CIP2 to cable CAB-PCA-VA.

First generation VIP is no longer available. For informational purposes only.

This cable, either from Cisco or IBM, is mandatory for CIP2 bus and tag channel connection to CX-CIP2-PCA1, CX-CIP2-PCA2, or CX-CIP2- ECAP1.

The HIP uses the same cables as the PA-H and PA-2H port adapters.


Verifying Interface Processor Compatibility

This section describes how to find out if an existing interface processor is compatible with a Cisco 7500 series router or a Cisco 7000 series router upgraded to include an RSP7000. If you determine that you need to upgrade your interface processor, see the "Investment Protection Program" section later in this chapter for more information on Cisco`s upgrade program.

Process Flowchart

To determine compatibility, use the flowchart in the following figure and the compatibility guidelines in the following table.

Figure 17-56: Interface Processor Compatibility Flowchart

Table 17-171: Interface Processor Compatibility Guidelines

Product Number

Board Part Number

Board Revision

CX-AIP-SS

73-1188-02

D0 or later

CX-AIP-SM

73-1188-02

D0 or later

CX-AIP-TM

73-1188-02

D0 or later

CX-AIP-DS3

-

Does not require an upgrade

CX-AIP-E3

-

Does not require an upgrade

CX-EIP2

73-1129-02

N0 or later

CX-EIP4

73-1132-02

N0 or later

CX-EIP6

73-0906-02

N0 or later

CX-FIP-MM

73-0892-03

M0 or late

CX-FIP-MS

73-1093-03

M0 or later

CX-FIP-SM

73-1090-03

M0 or later

CX-FIP-SS

73-1087-03

M0 or later

CX-FSIP4

73-1187-05

A0 or later

CX-FSIP8

73-1126-05

A0 or later

All other interface processors

-

-

A board part number is compatible with Cisco 7500 series or Cisco 7000 series with an RSP7000 processor option if it is equal to or greater than those listed in this column.

The suffix of the part number reflects the fab revision. (See "Determining Board Part Number and Revision.")

It may not be necessary to check the board revision level, because the part number suffix itself may determine compatibility.

A board revision should be checked only if the part number suffix is equal to those listed in the table. In this case, the board revision must be greater than or equal to those listed in the table.

Any interface processors not specifically listed in the table are compatible with Cisco 7500 series or RSP7000.


The following figure provides a flowchart to use with the above table.

Figure 17-57: Determining Compatibility from Board Part Numbers and Revision Levels

Determining Board Part Number and Revision

You can determine the part number and board revision of your interface processor in one of two ways:

Inspecting the Physical Board

The part number and board revision are typically silk-screened along an edge of the interface processor`s printed circuit board:

Figure 17-58: Diagram of Interface Processor, Board, and Carrier

Using the Show Diagbus Command

You can also use the show diagbus command to determine the part number and board revision of your interface processor. The following is an example of a compatible CX-EIP6:

Router# show diagbus Slot 0: Physical slot 0, ~physical slot 0xF, logical slot 0, CBus 0 Microcode Status 0x0 Master Enable, LED, WCS Loaded Board is analyzed EEPROM format version 1 EIP controller, HW rev 1.5, board revision B0 Serial number: 01652924 Part number: 73-0906-04 Test history: 0x00 RMA number: 00-00-00 Flags: cisco 7000 board; 7500 compatible EEPROM contents (hex): 0x20: 01 00 01 05 00 19 38 BC 49 03 8A 04 00 00 00 00 0x30: 58 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Slot database information: Flags: 0x4 Insertion time: 980 (5d20 ago)


Note As of Cisco IOS Release 10.3(4), the Cisco 7000 series and 7500 series can determine whether an interface processor is Cisco 7500 compatible. This is stated in the Flags section of the show diagbus command in this section. Also, if a Cisco 7500 series processor is running Cisco IOS Release 10.3(4) or later, it will not accept a configuration command for an incompatible interface processor. See Table 17-171: Interface Processor Compatibility Guidelines for compatibility requirements.

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