Americas Headquarters:Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USAPerformance Route Processor Installation and Configuratio
10OL-17436-01 Product Overviewrommon 3> boot tftp://223.255.254.254/...Note During the PRP-3 booting, if you want to go back to the ROMMON prompt,
11OL-17436-01 Product OverviewNote If a single DIMM module is installed, it must be placed in bank 1 (U8).5 Ethernet ports 12 SDRAM DIMM: Bank 1 - So
12OL-17436-01 Product OverviewFigure 4 PRP-3 (Horizontal Orientation)1 SDRAM DIMM: Bank 1 - Socket number U82 SDRAM DIMM: Bank 2 - Socket number U103
13OL-17436-01 Product OverviewTable 4 PRP-3 Memory ComponentsSDRAM SDRAM stores routing tables, protocols, and network accounting applications, and r
14OL-17436-01 Product OverviewNVRAM NVRAM provides 2 MB of memory for system configuration files, software configuration register settings, and envir
15OL-17436-01 Product OverviewPRP LEDsThe following LEDs are used on the PRP:• Status LEDs• Display LEDsStatus LEDsThe PRP-2 has the following LED in
16OL-17436-01 Product OverviewA complete, descriptive list of all system and error messages is located in the Cisco IOS System Error Messages publica
17OL-17436-01 Preparing for InstallationEthernet PortsThe PRP includes two 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports, each using an 8-pin RJ-45 receptacle for eithe
18OL-17436-01 Preparing for InstallationSafety GuidelinesBefore you perform any procedure in this publication, review the safety guidelines in this s
19OL-17436-01 Removing and Installing a PRPRequired Tools and EquipmentYou need the following tools and parts to remove and install a PRP:• Flat-blad
2OL-17436-01 Important InformationImportant InformationThis section contains information about the following hardware and software requirements:• Rou
20OL-17436-01 Removing and Installing a PRPNote You must remove the PRP-2 before you can install or remove the compact flash disk or the hard disk dr
21OL-17436-01 Removing and Installing a PRPFigure 6 Installed PRP-3 (Cisco 12404 Shown)Figure 7 shows the ejector levers in detail. Figure 7 Ejector
22OL-17436-01 Removing and Installing a PRPStep 4 If you are replacing a PRP, disconnect any devices that are attached to the Ethernet, console, or a
23OL-17436-01 Checking the InstallationStep 8 If you disconnected cables to remove the PRP, or if you are installing a new PRP, reconnect the cables
24OL-17436-01 Checking the InstallationFor AC-input power supplies, the green AC OK LED should go on. For DC-input power supplies, the green input OK
25OL-17436-01 Checking the InstallationTable 7 Single PRP-3 Alphanumeric Display LED—Chassis Is Powered ON or PRP-3 Board Inserted1. The version of m
26OL-17436-01 Checking the InstallationTable 8 displays the alphanumeric LED messages and the console output when the chassis is loaded from ROMMON.T
27OL-17436-01 Checking the Installation(c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and ComputerSoftware clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013.
28OL-17436-01 Checking the InstallationStep 4 During the line card boot process, which occurs immediately after the PRP boots, observe the alphanumer
29OL-17436-01 Checking the InstallationStep 5 If the ROM monitor prompt (Rommon>) appears, you must boot the Cisco IOS software image you want to
3OL-17436-01 Product OverviewHardware Revision RequirementsTo ensure compatibility with the software, the PRP should have a specific hardware revisio
30OL-17436-01 Checking the InstallationVerifying Interface StatusThe status LEDs on the PRP indicate system and PRP status, which Flash disk slot is
31OL-17436-01 Upgrading to the PRPNote The BITS feature is not supported in Release 3.8.0. • One auxiliary port (AUX) and one console port (CONSOLE)
32OL-17436-01 Upgrading to the PRP Image Version = Cisco Internetwork Operating System SoftwareIOS (tm) GS Software (GSR-P-M), Versio
33OL-17436-01 Upgrading to the PRPStep 5 Use the copy tftp: disk1: command to copy onto the Flash disk a PRP image that is the same as that currently
34OL-17436-01 Upgrading to the PRP• Upgrading the RP ROM Monitor Using Cisco IOS Release 12.0(24)S or Later, page 34• Upgrading the RP ROM Monitor Pr
35OL-17436-01 Upgrading to the PRPStep 8 Upgrade the ROM monitor image in RP1 using the upgrade rom-monitor slot sec-rp-slot command. If the routine
36OL-17436-01 Upgrading to the PRPUpgrading to the PRP With Rebooting the RouterIf for any reason you cannot use High Availability, you should use th
37OL-17436-01 Upgrading to the PRPStep 13 Connect the Ethernet and console cables to the PRP.Step 14 Remove the Flash disk from slot1: on the GRP and
38OL-17436-01 Upgrading to the PRPStep 23 The router will now boot with the correct configuration as was previously running on the GRP. Perform any p
39OL-17436-01 Upgrading to the PRP• Turboboot Approach• Pre-Staging ApproachTurboboot ApproachYou can upgrade PRP-1 or PRP-2 with Cisco IOS XR softwa
4OL-17436-01 Product Overviewimproved scalability, higher system memory, faster packet processing. Because PRP-3 does not support Cisco IOS Software,
40OL-17436-01 Upgrading to the PRPPre-Staging ApproachIn a pre-staging approach the PRP-3 is loaded with the necessary Cisco IOS XR Software Release
41OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRPStep 5 Insert the PRP-3 into the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router chassis.Step 6 Turboboot the PRP-3 as in
42OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRPEthernet Interface Receptacles, Cables, and PinoutsThere are two RJ-45 Ethernet interface receptacles
43OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRPFigure 12 Straight-Through Cable Pinout (Connecting MDI Ethernet Port to MDI-X Wiring)Figure 13 Crosso
44OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRPEthernet Interface Cable Connection ProcedureThe RJ-45 receptacles on the PRP-1 provide two physical c
45OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRPConfiguring the Ethernet InterfacesThe IEEE 802.3 Ethernet interfaces, located on the PRP, allow conne
46OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRPUsing the Setup Command Facility to Configure an Ethernet InterfaceIn the following example of an Ethe
47OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRPFigure 15 Console and Auxiliary Port ConnectionsNote The console and auxiliary ports are both asynchro
48OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRP-3Configuring the Auxiliary InterfaceThe auxiliary port on the PRP is a DTE, RJ-45 plug for connecting
49OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRP-3DETAILED STEPSCommand or Action PurposeStep 1Identify the active RP or DRP. Identifies the RP or DRP
5OL-17436-01 Product OverviewThe PRP-3 contains the following components:• Power PC Processor—Power PC 8641D Dual Processor Central Processing Unit (
50OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRP-3Establishing a Connection Through a Terminal ServerA terminal server connection provides a way to ac
51OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRP-3DETAILED STEPSCommand or Action PurposeStep 1Install and configure the terminal server.Prepares the
52OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRP-3Establishing a Connection Through the Management Ethernet InterfaceThe Management Ethernet interface
53OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRP-3When you log in, the username and password may be validated by any of the following services:• Usern
54OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRP-3For example, the following prompt indicates that the CLI commands are executed on the RP in rack 0,
55OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRP-3Table 17 provides examples of Management Ethernet interface names for a single-shelf system. Display
56OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRP-3Configuring the Management Ethernet InterfaceTo use the Management Ethernet interface for system man
57OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRP-3DETAILED STEPS Command or Action PurposeStep 1configureExample:RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# configureEnters
58OL-17436-01 Configuring Interfaces on the PRP-3ExamplesIn the following example, the Management Ethernet interface on the RP in slot RP1 is configu
59OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksAdditional Configuration and Maintenance TasksThis section contains information on the fo
6OL-17436-01 Product OverviewCisco IOS Software StorageThe Cisco IOS Software images are stored in flash memory. Two types of flash memory ship with
60OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksThe RP ROM monitor is loaded into the RP Flash ROM when the RP is manufactured. You can u
61OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksBoot Field SettingsBits 00 to 03 of the software configuration register are referred to a
62OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksBits in the Software Configuration RegisterAs described in the “Boot Field Settings” sect
63OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance Tasksinto ROM monitor mode. Regardless of the setting of the Break enable bit in the software
64OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksThe following sections describes how to change the configuration register settings from E
65OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance Tasks8. reloadDETAILED STEPSCommand or Action PurposeStep 1Connect a terminal to the primary R
66OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksExamplesThe following example sets the configuration register so that the router will res
67OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksDETAILED STEPSExamples The following examples sets the configuration register to load the
68OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksRemoving and Installing a Flash Disk in the PRPThe PRP has two Flash disk slots into whic
69OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksFigure 17 Installing and Removing a Flash Disk Figure 18 PRP-3—Installing and Removing an
7OL-17436-01 Product OverviewPRP-3 ROMMON ChangesThe PRP-3 ROMMON in Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.8.0 has significant changes and more software in
70OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksCaution The Flash disk does not insert all the way inside the PRP; a portion of the card
71OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksRemoving and Installing a Compact Flash DiskNote You must remove the PRP-2 before you can
72OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksStep 5 Swivel the retaining bracket back into place with the end of the bracket resting i
73OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksFigure 20 Installing the Hard Disk Drive101107THIS SIDE TO FACEPLATEHD-PRP2-40G800-24060-
74OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksFigure 21 PRP-3—Installing and Removing a Hard DriveStep 2Tighten all four of the screws
75OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksNote A key to recovering a lost password is to set the configuration register so that the
76OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksYou must reset or power cycle for the new config to take effectStep 7 Initialize the rout
77OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksRecovering the Root Password on Single-RP RoutersUse the following procedure to recover t
78OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksStep 3 Set the active RP configuration register to 0x42:rommon 1 > confreg 0x42Step 4
79OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksFigure 22 Locations of PRP Components and MemoryBefore proceeding, ensure that you have t
8OL-17436-01 Product Overview1.330GHz dual-core MPC8641D Rev 2.1, 532MHz MPXclkDiscovering memory in slot DIMM1 ... Found 2GB D
80OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance Tasks.Note If your system includes redundant PRPs, both PRPs should have the same memory size.
81OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksTable 28 Supported PRP-3 Route Memory Configurations Caution Only memory approved by Cisc
82OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksStep 4 Use the socket release levers to eject the DIMM.• For a socket with dual release l
83OL-17436-01 Additional Configuration and Maintenance TasksFigure 26 Handling a DIMMCaution When inserting DIMMs into a socket, apply firm, but not
84OL-17436-01 Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety InformationStep 3 Reinstall the PRP and perform another installation check. If the router fails to r
85OL-17436-01 Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety Information• Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio.• Plug the equipment into
86OL-17436-01 Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety InformationClass A Notice for Taiwan and Other Traditional Chinese MarketsVCCI Class A Notice for Ja
87OL-17436-01 Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety InformationThis document is to be used in conjunction with the installation and configuration guide
88OL-17436-01 Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety Information
9OL-17436-01 Product OverviewDestination Netmask Gateway Metric Interface10.12.0.0 255.255.0.0 *
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