Cisco Systems 7500 Series Manual De Usuario
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Cisco 7500 Series Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Cisco 7500 Series Product Overview
Cisco 7505 Overview
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RSP4/4+—Specific main system RSP for the Cisco 7507, Cisco 7513, and Cisco 7576.
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RSP8—Specific main system RSP for the Cisco 7507-MX and Cisco 7513-MX.
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RSP16—Specific main system RSP for the Cisco 7507, Cisco 7507-MX, and Cisco 7513 and Cisco
7513-MX.
7513-MX.
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SIMM—Single in-line memory module.
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Spares—Spare parts that do not require replacement by a Cisco-certified service provider.
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SRAM—Static random-access memory.
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TDM bus—Connectors on the backplane of the Cisco 7507-MX, Cisco 7513-MX, and Cisco 7576
that are designed for future time-division multiplexing hardware as it becomes available.
that are designed for future time-division multiplexing hardware as it becomes available.
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TRIP—Token Ring Interface Processor.
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VIP2—Second-Generation Versatile Interface Processor: incorporates interchangeable port and
service adapters for flexible interface functionalities.
service adapters for flexible interface functionalities.
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VIP4/4+—Fourth-Generation Versatile Interface Processor: incorporates the same features as the
VIP2, but with higher distributed switching, increased bandwidth, and features such as high
availability and high service availability, which further reduces system downtime.
VIP2, but with higher distributed switching, increased bandwidth, and features such as high
availability and high service availability, which further reduces system downtime.
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VIP6-80—The VIP6-80 improves performance over previous versatile interface processors.
Cisco 7505 Overview
The Cisco 7505 supports multiprotocol, multimedia routing and bridging with a wide variety of
protocols and any combination of available electrical interfaces and media. Network interfaces reside on
interface processors that provide a direct connection between the CyBus in your Cisco 7505 and external
networks.
protocols and any combination of available electrical interfaces and media. Network interfaces reside on
interface processors that provide a direct connection between the CyBus in your Cisco 7505 and external
networks.
The Cisco 7505 has five slots: four interface processor slots (0 through 3) and one slot for the Route
Switch Processor (RSP2, RSP4/4+, or RSP8). The Cisco 7505 supports 4 VIPs, one for each interface
processor slot. The Cisco 7505 uses a single power supply, with two models available: DC input or
AC input.
Switch Processor (RSP2, RSP4/4+, or RSP8). The Cisco 7505 supports 4 VIPs, one for each interface
processor slot. The Cisco 7505 uses a single power supply, with two models available: DC input or
AC input.
The front, or noninterface processor end, of the Cisco 7505 has a removable panel that is secured with
two captive fasteners. See
two captive fasteners. See
. Removing the panel provides access to the internal components:
the power supply and fan tray.