Cisco 7200 VXR User Manual

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Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide

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Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview

Field-Replaceable Units

The NPE-150 has 1 MB of SRAM and the NPE-200 has 4 MB of SRAM. No other network
processing engine or network services engine has SRAM.

Cache memory

The NPE-G2 has two levels of cache: a primary and a secondary cache that are internal to the
microprocessor, with the secondary unified cache for data and instruction.

The NPE-G1 has two levels of cache: a primary and a secondary cache that are internal to the
microprocessor, with the secondary unified cache for data and instruction.

The NSE-1 has three levels of cache: a primary and a secondary unified cache that are internal
to the microprocessor, and a tertiary 2-MB external cache.

The NPE-400 has three levels of cache: a primary and a secondary cache that are internal to the
microprocessor, and a tertiary 4-MB external cache that provides additional high-speed storage
for data and instructions.

The NPE-300 has three levels of cache: a primary and a secondary cache that are internal to the
microprocessor, and a tertiary 2-MB external cache that provides additional high-speed storage
for data and instructions.

The NPE-225 has two levels of cache: a primary cache that is internal to the processor and a
secondary 2-MB external cache that provides additional high-speed storage for data and
instructions.

The NPE-200 has unified cache SRAM that functions as the secondary cache for the
microprocessor. (The primary cache is within the microprocessor.)

The NPE-175 has two levels of cache: a primary cache that is internal to the processor and a
secondary 2-MB external cache that provides additional high-speed storage for data and
instructions.

The NPE-150 has unified cache SRAM that functions as the secondary cache for the
microprocessor. (The primary cache is within the microprocessor.)

The NPE-100 has unified cache SRAM that functions as the secondary cache for the
microprocessor. (The primary cache is within the microprocessor.)

Two environmental sensors for monitoring the cooling air as it leaves the chassis

Boot ROM for storing sufficient code for booting the Cisco IOS software; the NPE-G2, NPE-G1,
NSE-1, NPE-400, NPE-300, NPE-225, NPE-200, and NPE-175 have boot ROM.

The network processing engines and network services engine perform the following system management
functions:

Sending and receiving routing protocol updates

Managing tables, caches, and buffers

Monitoring interface and environmental status

Providing Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) management through the console and
Telnet interface

Accounting for and switching of data traffic

Booting and reloading images

Managing port adapters (recognition and initialization during online insertion and removal)

The following figures and memory tables provide information about your NPE or NSE:

NPE-G2 is represented by

Figure 1-5

.

Table 1-2

lists NPE-G2 memory specifications, and

Table 1-3

lists memory configurations.

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