Generic modules, Mpuf/mpu-g2, Functions – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Rear view of an MSR 50-60

Figure 4 Rear view of an MSR 50-60

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(3)

(2)

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(7)

(5)

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(1) MSC slot

(2) System power 2 slot (PoE)

(3) System power 1 slot

(4) System power 0 slot

(5) System power socket

(6) Grounding terminal

(7) Fan slot

NOTE:

The figures above illustrate the components of a router with MPUF installed. No SIC slots are provided if
an MPU-G2 is applied on the router.

Generic Modules

The MSR 50 is available with generic modules such as SIC and FIC interface cards. For detailed

information about interface cards, refer to MSR Series Routers Interface Module Manual.
For the types of interface modules that each model of the MSR 50 routers can accommodate, refer to

Appendix A Interface Card and Interface Module Purchase Guide in the MSR Series Routers Interface
Module Manual.
Currently, the MSR 50 routers primarily support the main boards MPUF and MPU-G2. See details as

follows.

MPUF/MPU-G2

Functions

As the core of the router, the MPUF/MPU-G2 functions to process protocols, forward low-speed packets,

govern interfaces, and detect faults. You can gather information about the operating state of FAN module,

PSU, and system by reading their corresponding LEDs on the main control board; alternatively, you can

monitor state using a network management system. In addition, the main control board provides a

hardware reset button: RESET. Each MPUF provides four SIC slots for extending the access capabilities.
An MPU-G2 delivers improved process capabilities without offering any SIC slots.

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