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Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2 User Manual
Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2 User Guide
Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2 Online Manual

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  • 72 OL-4923-01 B0 Caution To prevent system and memory problems when you install DRAM, the RSP2 DRAM SIMMS must be 3.3V devices. Do not attempt to install higher-voltage devices in the RSP2 SIMM sockets. Handle the SIMM by the card edges only, and avoid touching the memory module, pins, or traces (the metal fingers along the connector edge of the SIMM). (See Figure 13.) Figure 13 Handling the SI

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 85 OL-4923-01 B0 Router # Step 11 Enter the show startup-config EXEC command to display the enable password in the configuration file. Step 12 Enter the configure terminal command at the EXEC prompt. You are prompted as follows: Router# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Router(config)# Step 13 Using the config-register 0x value command, change the configuration register value back to its original value (noted from Step 3) or change it to a value of 0x0101 (the factory default). Step 14 Exit the configuration mode by entering Ctrl-Z. Step 15 Reboot the router and enable it using the recovered password. This comp

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 9 OL-4923-01 B0 Safety Guidelines This section lists safety guidelines you should follow when working with any equipment that connects to electrical power or telephone wiring. Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment. Safety Guidelines Following are safety guidelines that you should follow when working with any equipment that connects to electrical power or telephone wiring. Safety Warnings Warning Thiswarning symbol means danger .Youare in a situati

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 34 OL-4923-01 B0 In this scenario, you begin with the configuration shown in Figure 9. Figure 9 Software Error Protection—Backing Up with an Older Software Version, Part I Next, you copy the rsp-k-mx11.1 image to the active and the standby RSPs, as shown in Figure 10. Figure 10 Software Error Protection—Backing Up with an Older Software Version, Part II ENABLE ENABLE 57291 Standby RSP card Flash memory Active RSP card Flash memory slot0:rsp-k-mx11.2 slot0:rsp-k-mx11.2 CONSOLE AUX RESET CPU HALT STANDBY/ACTIVE SLOT 1 NORMAL SLOT 0 ACTIVE STANDBY CONSOLE AUX RESET CPU HALT STANDBY/ACTIVE SLOT 1 NORMAL SLOT 0 ACTIVE STA

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 83 OL-4923-01 B0 Bit 13 determines the server response to a bootload failure. Setting bit 13 causes the server to load operating software from Flash memory after five unsuccessful attempts to load a boot file from the network. Clearing bit 13 causes the server to continue attempting to load a boot file from the network indefinitely. By factory default, bit 13 is cleared to 0. Enabling Booting from Flash Memory To enable booting from Flash memory, set configuration register bits 3, 2, 1, and 0 to a value between 2 and 15 in conjunction with the boot system flash device:filename configuratio

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 6 OL-4923-01 B0 Caution Before you replace an RSP2 in a system with one RSP2, back up the running configuration to a TFTP file server or to Flash memory so you can retrieve it later. If the configuration is not saved, the entire configuration will be lost—inside the NVRAM on the removed RSP2—and you will have to reenter the entire configuration manually. For instructions on how to save the configuration file, see the “Saving and Retrieving the Configuration File” section on page 66. This procedure i

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 67 OL-4923-01 B0 If you replace the RSP2 in a system with only one RSP2, you also replace the entire configuration, which resides in NVRAM on the RSP2. If you copy the configuration file to a remote server before removing the RSP2, you can retrieve it later and write it into NVRAM on the new RSP2. You can also use the copy running-config slot0:config-file command to save the configuration file to Flash memory, and then use the copy slot0:config-file nvram:startup-config command to restore it. If you do not copy the configuration file, you must use the configure command or the setup comman

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 81 OL-4923-01 B0 Bit Meanings The lowest four bits of the software configuration register (bits 3, 2, 1, and 0) form the boot field. (See Table 19.) The boot field specifies a number in binary form. If you set the boot field value to 0, you must boot the operating system manually by entering the b command at the bootstrap prompt (>), as follows: > b [tftp] flash filename Definitions of the various b command options follow: • b—Boots the default system software from Flash memory • b flash—Boots the first file in onboard Flash memory • b slot0: filename—Boots the file filename from the Flash memory card in PC Card slot 0 • b slot1: filename—Boots the file filename from

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 47 OL-4923-01 B0 Configuring Frame Relay Autosynchronization LMI Sequence Numbers To configure Frame Relay SSO to synchronize LMI sequence numbers between the active and standby RSPs, use the following command in global configuration mode. This procedure is only for devices supporting Frame Relay and is optional. Verifying SSO To verify that SSO is configured on the networking device, use the show redundancy command. To verify that the device is running in SSO mode, use the show redundancy states command. The sh

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 43 OL-4923-01 B0 Setting the Config-Register Boot Variable Though it is not required, we recommend that you modify the software configuration register boot field so that the system boots the same image that the hw-module slot slot-number image file-spec command specifies in the “Configuring RPR and RPR+” section on page 43. Configuring RPR and RPR+ Each task in the list is identified as either required or optional. • Configuring RPR and RPR+, page 43 (required) • Verifying RPR and RPR+, page 44 (optional) • Configuring RPR and RPR+ Example, p

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 42 OL-4923-01 B0 Copying an Image onto an RSP Use TFTP to copy a high availability Cisco IOS image onto the active and standby RSPs: Command Purpose Step 1 Router# copy tftp slot slot-number : Address or name of remote host []? ip-address Name of file to copy []? imagename <Return> writing filename!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Destination filename? [ imagename1 ] <Return> Accessing tftp:// host ip-address /file 'imagename' on ip-address.. found ! 11188128 bytes copied in 2280.664 secs (4906 bytes/sec) Uses TFTP to copy a high availability Cisco IOS image onto the Flash memory card of the active RSP. 1 • slotslot-number—Specif

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 78 OL-4923-01 B0 Console and Auxiliary Y-Cable Pinouts The console and auxiliary Y-cables allow you to simultaneously connect the console ports or auxiliary ports on two RSPs (configured as system active and slave in RSP slots 2 and 3 in the Cisco 7507, and RSP slots 6 and 7 in the Cisco 7513 to one console terminal or external auxiliary device (such as a modem). The two Y- cables (Product Numbers CAB-RSP2CON=, shown in Figure 6 and CAB-RSP2AUX=, shown in Figure 7) ship with the router and are a

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 38 OL-4923-01 B0 Monitoring and Maintaining HSA Operation To monitor and maintain HSA operation, you can override the standby image that is bundled with the active image. To do so, perform the following task in global configuration mode: Note The slave image system command, previously used to determine which image the standby runs, is not valid with newer HA images. You can manually synchronize configuration files and ROM monitor environment variables on the active and the standby RSPs. To do so, perform the following task in privileged EXEC mode: Caution When you install a second RSP for the first time, you must immediately configure it using t

  • 14 OL-4923-01 B0 Note Overriding the bundle can result in incompatibility among the various interface processors in the system. We recommend that you use only the microcode image that is bundled. The exception to this is CIP microcode, which as of Cisco IOS Release 11.1(1), is unbundled from the IOS software image bundle, and is available in a separate bundle on floppy disks, a TFTP server, C

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 39 OL-4923-01 B0 High availability (HA), an alternative to the default high system availability (HSA) feature, is a series of features that minimizes system downtime through a “warm standby.” Warm standby allows the system to switch over to a standby RSP preloaded with a Cisco IOS image in 30 seconds to 5 minutes, depending on the feature. For more information on high service availability (HSA), the system default program, refer to the “Configuring High System Availability” section on page 23. Like HSA, HA is supported on the Cisco 7507 and the Cisco 7513 routers with two RSP2s, or with one RSP2 and one RSP4/4+. A router configured for HA has two RSPs, an

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 35 OL-4923-01 B0 Last, delete the rsp-k-mx11.2 image from the standby RSP, as shown in Figure 11: Figure 11 Software Error Protection—Backing Up with an Older Software Version, Part III The following commands configure software error protection for this sample scenario: Step 1 View the active and the standby slot 0 to verify the location and version of their software images: Router# dir slot0: -#- -length- -----date/time------ name 1 3482498 May 4 1999 21:38:04 rsp-k-mx11.2 7993896 bytes available (1496 bytes used) Router# dir slaveslot0: -#- -length- -----date/time------ name 1 3482498

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 20 OL-4923-01 B0 Restarting the System When you turn the system power back on, verify that the system boots and resumes normal operation. If you are restarting the system after upgrading the DRAM, expect that it will take the system longer to complete the memory initialization portion of the boot sequence with more DRAM. (See the “Verifying System Startup Sequence” section on page 62.) Follow these steps to verify that the RSP2 is installed and functioning properly: Step 1 Check the RSP2 connections to make sure they are secure: • The RSP2 is inserted all the way into its slot, and both the captive installation screws ar

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 86 OL-4923-01 B0 Documentation CD-ROM Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a Cisco Documentation CD-ROM package, which may have shipped with your product. The Documentation CD-ROM is updated regularly and may be more current than printed documentation. The CD-ROM package is available as a single unit or through an annual or quarterly subscription. Registered Cisco.com users can order a single Documentation CD-ROM (product number DOC-CONDOCCD=) through the Cisco Ordering tool: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/ordering/ordering_place_order_ordering_tool_

  • 7 OL-4923-01 B0 The Active/Standby switch has been deactivated in software. The reset button boots the system. PC Card Slots The RSP2 has two PC Card slots available. Either slot can support a Flash memory card or an input/output (I/O) device. Type I and Type II PC Cards can be used in PC Card slot 0 and slot 1. Type III PC Cards can be used in slot 1. Not a

  • 58 OL-4923-01 B0 Performing a Fast Software Upgrade Example The following example show a Fast Software Upgrade performed on a Cisco 7507 router with an active RSP in slot 2 and a standby RSP installed in slot 3. Router# copy tftp slot0:rsp-pv-mz Router# copy tftp slaveslot0:rsp-pv-mz Router# configure terminal Router(config)# hw-module slot 2 image slot0:rsp-pv-mz Router(c

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 18 OL-4923-01 B0 Step 7 If you disconnected the console terminal to remove the RSP2, or if you are installing a new RSP2, connect the console terminal to the console port. (See the “Connecting the Console Terminal” section on page 18.) Step 8 Ensure that a console terminal is connected (see the “Connecting the Console Terminal” section on page 18) and that it is turned on. Step 9 Turn the system power back on, and proceed to the “Restarting the System” section on page 20 to check the installation. This completes the procedure for replacing the RSP2. Connecting the Console Terminal The system console port on the RSP2 is a DCE DB-25 receptacle

  • Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2, 45 OL-4923-01 B0 Standby High Availability version is 3.0 Active in slot 6 Standby in slot 7 The system total uptime since last reboot is 2 weeks, 23 hours 41 minutes. The system has experienced 4 switchovers. The system has been active (become master) for 21 hours 1 minute. Reason for last switchover:User forced. Configuring RPR and RPR+ Example In the following example, the active RSP is in slot 2 and the standby RSP is installed in slot 3 of a Cisco 7507 router. Router# copy tftp slot0:rsp-pv-mz Router# copy tftp slaveslot0:rsp-pv-mz Router# configure terminal Router(config)# hw-module slot 2 image sl

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