10-14-2010 07:59 AM - edited 03-04-2019 10:07 AM
Trying to figure out the requirements for upgrading to PRP on a 12008. What I am trying to figure out is if my current LCs will be supported by PRP. Haven't found a page that talks about PRP compatible LC.
Thanks,
Greg
rotgsr-1#show diags | include FRU|SLOT|Memory
SLOT 0 (RP/LC 0 ): Route Processor
FRU: Linecard/Module: GRP-B=
Route Memory: MEM-GRP/LC-256=
SLOT 1 (RP/LC 1 ): 1 Port Gigabit Ethernet
FRU: Linecard/Module: GE-GBIC-SC-B=
Processor Memory: MEM-GRP/LC-256=
Packet Memory: MEM-LC1-PKT-256=
Processor Memory size: 268435456 bytes
TX Packet Memory size: 134217728 bytes, Packet Memory pagesize: 8192 bytes
RX Packet Memory size: 134217728 bytes, Packet Memory pagesize: 8192 bytes
SLOT 2 (RP/LC 2 ): 4 Port Packet Over SONET OC-3c/STM-1 Single Mode
FRU: Linecard/Module: LC-4OC3/POS-SM=
Processor Memory: MEM-GRP/LC-256=
Packet Memory: MEM-LC-PKT-128=
Processor Memory size: 268435456 bytes
TX Packet Memory size: 67108864 bytes
RX Packet Memory size: 67108864 bytes
SLOT 3 (RP/LC 3 ): 6 Port Packet over DS3
FRU: Linecard/Module: 6DS3-SMB-B=
Processor Memory: MEM-GRP/LC-256=
Packet Memory: MEM-LC-PKT-128=
Processor Memory size: 268435456 bytes
TX Packet Memory size: 67108864 bytes
RX Packet Memory size: 67108864 bytes
SLOT 5 (RP/LC 5 ): 4 port ATM Over SONET OC-3c/STM-1 Single Mode
FRU: Linecard/Module: 4OC3/ATM-IR-SC=
Processor Memory: MEM-GRP/LC-128=
Packet Memory: MEM-LC-PKT-128=
Processor Memory size: 134217728 bytes
TX Packet Memory size: 67108864 bytes
RX Packet Memory size: 67108864 bytes
SLOT 16 (CSC 0 ): Clock Scheduler Card(8)
FRU: Linecard/Module: GSR8-CSC/ALRM=
SLOT 17 (CSC 1 ): Clock Scheduler Card(8)
FRU: Linecard/Module: GSR8-CSC/ALRM=
SLOT 18 (SFC 0 ): Switch Fabric Card(8)
FRU: Linecard/Module: GSR8-SFC=
SLOT 19 (SFC 1 ): Switch Fabric Card(8)
FRU: Linecard/Module: GSR8-SFC=
SLOT 20 (SFC 2 ): Switch Fabric Card(8)
FRU: Linecard/Module: GSR8-SFC=
SLOT 24 (PS A1 ): DC Power Supply(8)
FRU: Linecard/Module: PWR-GSR8-DC=
10-18-2010 04:07 AM
Hello,
the card you are using should not have any problems with the current linecards you are using. The only problem could come if you are not able to load an image on the new RP which supports all the linecards (for instance if newer cards are inserted).
The current cards though should not be a problem with PRP.
More information on the PRP and upgrade path can be found at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/12000/12012/maintenance/guide/11656prp.html
Fred
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