Cisco XR 12410 User Manual

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Cisco XR 12410 and Cisco XR 12810 Router Installation Guide

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Chapter 1 Product Overview

Line Card and Route Processor Overview

The PRP-2 and PRP-3 performs the following primary functions:

Executes routing protocol stacks

Performs all protocol communications with other routers

Builds and distributes forwarding information to all line cards

Uploads the operating system software images to all installed line cards
during power-on

Provides out-of-band system console and auxiliary ports and an Ethernet port
for router configuration and maintenance

Monitors and manages the power and temperature of system components
such as line cards, power supplies, and fans

The Cisco PRP-2 and PRP-3 delivers all these functions with enhanced
performance and capabilities. It also delivers the following feature enhancements
(depending on the software version running):

2 Ethernet management ports

Hard-drive support (optional part)

BITS input ports

1 GB compact image Flash memory support (optional part)

Memory scalability up to 4 GB with PRP-2 and up to 8 GB with PRP-3.

The PRP-2 and PRP-3 communicates with the line cards either through the switch
fabric or through the MBus. The switch fabric connection is the main data path
for routing table distribution as well as for packets that are sent between the line
cards and the PRP. The MBus connection allows the PRP-2 and PRP-3 to
download a system bootstrap image, collect or load diagnostic information, and
perform general, internal system maintenance operations.

The PRP-2 can be designated as either the Designated System Controller (DSC)
or the Secure Domain router (SDR).

The Designated System Controller (DSC) performs the following functions:

Implements control plane operations for the chassis

Monitors temperature and voltage

Monitors line cards

On boot up, the first card to become active is designated as the DSC.

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