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Product Overview

Product Overview

This chapter describes the ATM switch processor (ASP) and multiservice switch route processor (MSRP), which are referred to generically as the processor card. The processor card is shown in Figure 1-1. This card contains the main system processor that includes the ATM switching engine and network management processor for the system software and most of the system memory components. The processor card maintains and executes the management functions that control the system. You can install the processor card in the following systems:


Figure 1-1: Processor Card


This chapter describes the processor card features in the following sections:

Flash Memory SIMM

With the Flash memory SIMM, you can load and store system software images remotely. You can download a new software image over the network, or from a local server, and add the new image to Flash memory or replace an existing image.

PCMCIA Card Slots

The processor card has two Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) card slots into which you can install up to two Type II Flash memory cards. (See Figure 1-2.) You can store the system software and configuration information on these cards. You can also configure the system to boot from a software image stored on the Flash memory card.


Note For detailed descriptions of the Flash memory card, refer to the section "Installing and Removing Flash Memory Cards" in the chapter "Installing the Processor Card."

Figure 1-2: PCMCIA Card Slots


DRAM SIMMs

Dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) single in-line memory modules (SIMMs) to store incoming and outgoing packets, queues, and caches (32-MB default for the feature card per-class queuing [FC-PCQ] or 64-MB default for the feature card per-flow queuing [FC-PFQ]).

LEDs

The LEDs on the processor card indicate the status of the processor card, fan assembly, and power supplies. (See Figure 1-3.)


Note For detailed descriptions of the processor card LEDs, refer to the section "Module LEDs" in the chapter "Installing the Processor Card."

Figure 1-3: LEDs


Reset Switch

The reset switch is at the left side of the processor card faceplate, through a small hole between two columns of LEDs. You can use the reset switch when a software-initiated reset is not possible. (See Figure 1-3.)

Ethernet Port

The processor card includes one RJ-45 Ethernet port (labeled Enet) that you can use to connect a management workstation for SNMP management. (See Figure 1-3.)

Auxiliary and Console Ports

The processor card includes one auxiliary port (labeled AUX) and one console port (labeled CONSOLE), shown in Figure 1-4.


Figure 1-4: Console and Auxiliary Ports


The auxiliary port is a male Electronics Industries Association/Telecommunications Industry Association (EIA/TIA)-232, data terminal equipment (DTE), DB-25 plug used for connection to a modem.

The console port is a female, EIA/TIA-232, data communications equipment (DCE),
DB-25 receptacle used for connection to a console terminal or modem.


Note EIA/TIA-232 was known as recommended standard RS-232 before its acceptance as a standard by the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) and Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA).

Feature Card

The feature card (see Figure 1-5) is a daughter card on the processor card that provides a number of value-added features in addition to the basic switch functionality.


Figure 1-5: Feature Card


FC-PCQ and FC-PFQ

There are two types of feature cards: feature card per-class queuing (FC-PCQ) and feature card per-flow queuing (FC-PFQ). FC-PCQ provides a subset of the ATM Forum traffic management features provided by FC-PFQ, as described in Table 1-1.


Table 1-1: FC-PCQ and FC-PFQ Feature Comparison
Feature FC-PCQ FC-PFQ

Traffic classes

CBR1, RT-VBR2, NRT-VBR3, ABR4 (EFCI5 and RR6), UBR7

CBR, RT-VBR, NRT-VBR, ABR (EFCI and RR), UBR

Output queuing

Four classes per port

Per-VC or per-VP

Output scheduling

Strict priority

Strict priority, rate scheduling, and WRR8

Intelligent early packet discard

Multiple fixed thresholds

Multiple, weighted, dynamic thresholds

Intelligent tail (partial) packet discard

Supported

Supported

Selective cell marking and discard

Multiple fixed thresholds

Multiple, weighted, dynamic thresholds

Shaping

Per-port (pacing)

Per-VC or per-VP (128 shaped VP tunnels)

Policing (UPC9)

Dual mode, single leaky bucket

Dual leaky bucket

Frame mode VC-merge

-

Supported

Point-to-multipoint VC (multicast)

One leaf per output port, per point-to-multipoint

Multiple leaves per output port, per point-to-multipoint

Network clock switchover

Automatic upon failure

Programmable clock selection criteria

Nondisruptive snooping

Per-port transmit or receive

Per-VC, per-VP, or per-port

1CBR = constant bit rate.
2RT-VBR = real-time variable bit rate.
3NRT-VBR = nonreal-time variable bit rate.
4ABR = available bit rate.
5EFCI = Explicit Forward Congestion Indication.
6RR = relative rate.
7UBR = unspecified bit rate.
8WRR = weighted round-robin.
9UPC = usage parameter control.

Table 1-2 lists the processor card and feature card options supported by system type.


Table 1-2: Processor Card and Feature Card Options
System Type ProcessorCard Feature Card Product Number1 Label on Faceplate

LightStream 1010 ATM switch

ASP-B

FC-PCQ

FC-PFQ

L1010-ASP-B-FC1

L1010-ASP-B-FCPFQ

ATM SWITCH/PROCESSOR-B

ATM SWITCH/PROCESSOR-B

ASP-C

FC-PCQ

FC-PFQ

L1010-ASP-C-FC1

L1010-ASP-C-FCPFQ

ATM SWITCH/PROCESSOR-C

MULTISERVICE SWITCH ROUTE PROCESSOR

MSRP

FC-PFQ

C8515-MSRP

MULTISERVICE SWITCH ROUTE PROCESSOR

Catalyst 8510 MSR

MSRP

FC-PFQ

C8515-MSRP

MULTISERVICE SWITCH ROUTE PROCESSOR

Catalyst 5500 switch

ASP-B

FC-PCQ

FC-PFQ

L1010-ASP-B-FC1

L1010-ASP-B-FCPFQ

ATM SWITCH/PROCESSOR-B

ATM SWITCH/PROCESSOR-B

ASP-C

FC-PCQ

FC-PFQ

L1010-ASP-C-FC1

L1010-ASP-C-FCPFQ

ATM SWITCH/PROCESSOR-C

MULTISERVICE SWITCH ROUTE PROCESSOR

MSRP

FC-PFQ

C8515-MSRP

MULTISERVICE SWITCH ROUTE PROCESSOR

1To order a feature card as a spare part, use the product number followed by an equal sign. For example, you can order ASP-B with FC-PCQ as a spare part by using product number L1010-ASP-B-FC1=.


Note To determine which feature card you have, enter the show hardware privileged EXEC command. Either FeatureCard1 (FC-PCQ) or FC-PFQ displays in the Ctrlr-Type column.

Maximum Switch Configuration

Table 1-3 lists the maximum switch configuration for the feature cards.


Table 1-3: Maximum Switch Configuration for the Feature Cards
Feature FC-PCQ FC-PFQ

Cell buffer

64K cells

64K cells

Point-to-point VCs

64K

64K

Point-to-multipoint VCs

1098

64K

Point-to-multipoint leaves1

32 per IVC

254 per input root

1Maximum leaves per LightStream 1010 ATM switch (for both feature cards) is 128K.


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