Table Of Contents
Features and Benefits Overview
Product Specifications: Components
Product Specifications: Environmental Conditions
Product Specifications: Physical Specifications
Product Regulatory Compliance: Electromagnetic Emissions Certification
Product Regulatory Compliance: Immunity
Product Regulatory Compliance: Network Equipment Building Systems
Product System Requirements and Compatibility
Product Ordering Details: Product Part Number
Product Ordering Details: Ordering Information
Product Ordering Details: Migration Program
Data Sheet
Cisco 10000 Series
Performance Routing Engine PRE-1
The Cisco 10000 Series PRE-1 is a centralized processing engine that provides up to 2.6 million packets per second (MPPS) performance. PRE-1 enables service providers to deploy a wide range of revenue-generating IP services while offering consistent, high-performance throughput.
Figure 1
Cisco 10000 Series Performance Routing Engine PRE-1
Designed to address Internet service provider (ISP) requirements for high-capacity, leased-line aggregation with sophisticated IP services, the PRE-1 utilizes the Cisco-patented Parallel express Forwarding (PXF) technology. PXF is a multiple-processor architecture that enables deployment of multiple IP services while maintaining peak performance throughput.
Benefits of PRE-1 include:
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Provides up to 2.8 Mpps of centralized processing in the Cisco 10000 Series.
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Uses Cisco-patented PXF technology to provide maximum IP services performance.
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Supports processor redundancy—for enabling 99.999% network uptime.
Features and Benefits Overview
Product Specifications: Components
Hardware Features
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Hot-swappable (with redundant PRE-1 modules)
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262-MHz PMC RM7000 MIPS processor with integrated 16 KB data and 16 KB instruction Level 1 caches and integrated 256 KB Level 2 cache
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2 MB Level 3 cache
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Two PCMCIA slots
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Either PCMCIA slot can be a memory or I/O device
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One slot can support Type I and II cards only, the other slot can support Type I, II, or III cards
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32 MB of FLASH memory
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128-MB packet buffer
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512 KB of NVRAM
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512 MB of DRAM
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Route Processor Main Memory Error Correction Code (ECC)
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One Ethernet 10/100 Mbps network management interface with an RJ-45 connector
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Serial console port
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Auxiliary (modem) port
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Push button reset
PXF Hardware Features
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Two PXF Network Processors (containing a total of 32 individual processors)
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Each processor set has two independent 32-MB SDRAM control memories
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128 MB of PXF Configuration Memory (per column)
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1 GB of PXF Configuration Memory (total)
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PXF Column Memory Error Correction Code (ECC)
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PXF Packet Buffer Memory Error Correction Code (ECC)
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Backplane interconnect ASIC for buffer management, flow control, management to the network processor, and interface to the Cisco 10000 Series backplane
Software Features
Through the use of PXF, PRE-1 separates control plane functionality from data plane functionality. A general-purpose RISC processor (262-300 MHz MIPS RISCMark RM7000) supports control plane functions of packet-switching, administration, and configuration. Multiple PXF Network Processors support data plane functionality —including high-performance Layer 3 forwarding. The combination of a general purpose RISC processor with advanced programmable PXF Network Processors provide maximum flexibility while maintaining maximum throughput of essential IP services such as quality of service (QoS), multi-protocol label switching (MPLS), and access policy filtering. For a detailed list of software features supported on PRE-1, refer to:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps133/products_data_sheets_list.html
Product Specifications: Environmental Conditions
Storage temperature: -38° to 150° F (-40° to 70° C)
Operating temperature, nominal: 41° to 104° F (5° to 40° C)
Operating temperature, short term: 23° to 131° F (-5° to 55° C)
Storage relative humidity: 5% to 95% relative humidity (RH)
Operating humidity, nominal: 5% to 85% RH
Operating humidity, short term: 5% to 90% RH
Operating altitude: -60 m to 4000 m
Product Specifications: Physical Specifications
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Height: 16.0" (40.64 cm)
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Width: 1.91" (4.84 cm)
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Depth: 9.97" (25.32 cm)
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Weight: 7.5 lbs (3.41 kg)
LEDs
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Alarm: Yellow LED indicates that an alarm condition exists when it is lit
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Fail: Yellow LED indicates PRE-1 failure when lit
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Status: Bi-color LED will blink yellow while a PRE-1 is booting up, on a working PRE-1, it will be steady green if the PRE-1 is the primary, or blinking green if the PRE-1 is the redundant backup; blinking is done in software Network Management Ethernet (NME) and Backplane
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Ethernet (BPE) link status: These are "virtual" LED status bits that show the state of the NME and BPE links
Power Budget
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Unit Power: 80W
Network Management
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Network Management via
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Telnet (CLI)
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Console port (CLI)
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
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RFC 2665
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Management Information Bases (MIBs). Partial list of supported MIBs include:
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SONET MIB
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DS3 MIB
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DS1 MIB
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Frame Relay MIB
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MIB II (Interfaces MIB, RFC 1213)
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TCP MIB
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UDP MIB
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RS232 MIB
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OSPF MIB
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BGP4 MIB
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IGMP MIB
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IPMROUTE MIB
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PIM MIB
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RMON MIB
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Cisco RTTMON MIB
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Cisco CAR MIB
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Cisco IP Stat MIB
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Cisco Config Copy MIB
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Cisco Frame Relay MIB
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Cisco CDP MIB
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Cisco Config Management MIB
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Cisco Image MIB
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Cisco IPMROUTE MIB
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Cisco Memory Pool MIB
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Cisco Ping MIB
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Cisco TCP MIB
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Cisco Entity Sensor MIB (Replaces ENVMON MIB)
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Cisco Process MIB
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Entity MIB (Replaces OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB)
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Cisco Bulk File MIB
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Cisco FTP Client MIB
Product Regulatory Approvals
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UL60950/CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-00, third edition, dated December 1, 2000 with no deviation considered to be less stringent than IEC 60950
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EN60950 with Amendments 1-4, for CE Marking to the LVD directive
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IEC 60950 third edition with Amendments 1-4 including all national/group deviations
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AS/NZS 60950:2000
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AS/NZS 3260-1993 with Amendments 1-4
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ACA TS001-1997
Product Regulatory Compliance
Product Regulatory Compliance: Electromagnetic Emissions Certification
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AS/NZ 3548:1995 [incl Amd I + II] Class B
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EN55022:1998 Class B
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CISPR 22:1997
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EN55022:1994 [incl Amd I+ II]
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47 CFR Part 15:2000 (FCC) Class B
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VCCI V-3/01.4 Class 2
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CNS-13438:1997 class B
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GR1089:1997 [incl Rev1: 1999]
Product Regulatory Compliance: Immunity
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EN300386:2000-TNE EMC requirements. Product family standard. High priority of Service. Central office and Non-central office locations.
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EN50082-1:1992/1997
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EN50082-2:1995-Generic Immunity Standard, Heavy Industrial
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CISPR24:1997
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EN55024:1998-Generic ITE immunity standard.
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EN61000-4-2:1995+AMD I + II-ESD, Level 4/ 8kV contact,15kV air/
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IEC-1000-4-3:1995+AMD 1-Radiated Immunity, 10V/m
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IEC-1000-4-4:1995-Electrical Fast Transients, Level 4/ 4kV/B
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IEC-1000-4-5:1995+AMD 1-DC Surge-class 3; AC surge- Class 4
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EN61000-4-6:1996+AMD 1-RF conducted immunity, 10Vrms
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EN61000-4-11:1995-Voltage Dips and Sags
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ETS300 132-2:1996+corregendum, Dec 1996
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GR1089:1997 [incl Rev1: 1999]
Product Regulatory Compliance: Network Equipment Building Systems
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Level 3 compliant
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Bellcore SR-3580 Criteria Levels, issued 11/95
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GR1089-Core: Electromagnetic Compatibility & Electrical Safety, issued 12/97
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GR63-Core: Physical Protection Requirements, issued 10/95
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SBC Equipment Requirements: TP76200 MP & TP76400 MP
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Verizon Equipment Requirements: SIT.NEBS.TE.NPI.2000.004 Rev. 1
Product System Requirements and Compatibility
Hardware Requirements
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Chassis: The PRE-1 is supported in the Cisco 10008.
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Line cards: The PRE-1 is supported with all line cards currently shipping on the Cisco 10000 Series in the software trains in which PRE-1 is available.
Software Requirements
Initial IOS Releases: PRE-1 is supported in 12.0(15)SL, 12.0(17)ST, and 12.0(22)S and later Cisco IOS® releases. For the latest PRE-1 IOS release information, refer to:
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/front.x/Support/HWSWmatrix/hwswmatrix.cgi.
Product Ordering Details
Please visit http://www.cisco.com/public/ordering_info.shtml to place an order.
Product Ordering Details: Product Part Number
Product Ordering Details: Ordering Information
It is recommended that customers who order spare carriers also order enough blanks to ensure there are no empty slots in a configured system.
Product Ordering Details: Migration Program
A Cisco Technology Migration Plan (CTMP) has been established for this product.
The Technology Migration Plan is a sales program that allows customers to trade in Cisco products to receive a trade-in credit towards the purchase of any new Cisco product. The program underscores Cisco's commitment to the customer in terms of end-to-end product solutions as well as emphasizing to the customer Cisco's commitment to provide effective migration options in the face of ever-changing network requirements.
More specifics about this program can be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/go/tradein.
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