Cisco Systems 12000/10700 V3.1.1 Router User Manual


 
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Cisco 12000/10700 v3.1.1 Router Manager User Guide
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Chapter 2 Concepts
Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Objects and Interfaces
Physical Objects
Table 2-1 lists all physical objects created in Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager and the management
functions that can be performed on each object.
Note The Cisco 10720 chassis does not support the Configuration Editor.
The physical objects and interfaces displayed in Table 2-1 are traced as follows:
The chassis contains the GRPs, supporting modules, and all line cards
The line cards contain the physical interfaces.
Table 2-1 Physical Objects and Management Functions
Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Physical Object Management Functions
ChassisThe hardware frame of the Cisco 12000/10720 Router,
which houses all subchassis objects (modules).
Command Log
Configuration
Configuration Backup/Restore
Configuration Editor
Fault Management
Initiate Telnet Service
Inventory
IOS Image Download
Launch Web Console
Management Information
SNMP Management
System Log
APS Status
RPR Configuration
RPR Status
GRP (Gigabit Route Processor)There can be up to two GRPs in
a chassis. The primary GRP is the CPU or brains of the router.
The secondary GRP is redundant.
Configuration
Fault Management
Inventory
Performance
Line CardsThere are various types of line cards within a chassis
(for example, ATM, Ethernet, SRP, POS, E3, DS3 and Modular
Ethernet). Each of these line cards holds a given number of
physical interfaces (ports).
Configuration
Fault Management
Inventory
Physical InterfacesEach line card has at least one, if not
multiple, physical interfaces (ports). The type of physical interface
is equivalent to the type of line card the interface resides on. Each
physical interface can support multiple technologies (for details,
see Physical Interfaces and Technologies section on page 2-5)
The line card type determines what specific technologies are
supported by an interface.
Profile
Configuration
Fault Management
Performance
Status
Supporting ModulesAdditional subchassis cards and modules:
the switch fabric card (SFC), clock scheduler card (CSC), AC or
DC power supply module, blower module, and fan tray module.
Configuration
Fault Management
Inventory