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Cisco 12000 Series Routers

Cisco 12000 Series Internet Router Architecture: Chassis

Document ID: 47221



Contents

Introduction
Prerequisites
      Requirements
      Components Used
      Conventions
Chassis
      Chassis Slot Overview
Related Information

Introduction

This document provides an overview of the Cisco 12000 Series Internet Router hardware architecture.

Prerequisites

Requirements

There are no specific requirements for this document.

Components Used

The information in this document is based on the following hardware:

  • Cisco 12000 Series Internet Router

The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.

Conventions

For more information on document conventions, see the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions.

Chassis

Cisco 12000 Series Internet Routers are available in the following configurations:

Cisco 12000 Series Internet Routers

Switching Capacity

Slots

Configuration

10 Gbps Internet Routers

Cisco 12416

320 Gbps

16

Full rack

Cisco 12410

200 Gbps

10

Half rack

Cisco 12406

120 Gbps

6

Quarter rack

Cisco 12404

80 Gbps

4

Eighth rack

2.5 Gbps Internet Routers

Cisco 12016

80 Gbps (upgradable*)

16

Full rack

Cisco 12012

60 Gbps

12

Full rack

Cisco 12008

40 Gbps

8

Third rack

* The Cisco 12016 may be upgraded to a Cisco 12416 using a switch fabric upgrade kit.

Chassis Slot Overview

Slots 0-15 are for line cards (LCs) (not all chassis support 16 LCs). The Gigabit Route Processor (GRP) can be put in any of these slots. On the Cisco 12012, we recommend using slot 0 and 11 for the GRP, because these slots don't cool as well and the GRP dissipates less heat than the other LCs. The 12016 and 12416 are the same chassis. The only difference is the clock and scheduler card (CSC) and switch fabric cards (SFCs). The 12016 uses the GSR16/80-CSC and GSR16/80-SFC, while the 12416 uses the GSR16/320-CSC and GSR16/320-SFC. If you have a 12016 and want to "upgrade" it to a 12416, all you have to do is replace the GSR16/80-CSC and GSR16/80-SFC with the new GSR16/320-CSC and GSR16/320-SFC.

The alarm cards are integrated into the CSC cards for the 12008. All other chassis have separate alarm cards. The table below provides the slot numbers and corresponding line cards for all chassis:

Slot Number

Line Card

0-15

LC/GRP

16

CSC0

17

CSC1

18

SFC0

19

SFC1

20

SFC2

The table below provides chassis-specific information:

Router

Slot Number

Line Card

12008

24

Power supply A1 (upper)

26

Power supply B1 (lower)

12012 - Notes:

  • The Alarm card does not show up separately.

  • Use slots 0 and 11 for the GRP since these slots don't cool as well and the GRP emits less heat than the other LCs.

24

Power supply 1 (A1)

25

Power supply 2 (A2)

26

Power supply 3 (B1)

27

Power supply 4 (B2)

28

Top fan and blower module

29

Bottom fan and blower module

12016 and 12416

24

Upper alarm card

25

Lower alarm card

26

Unused

27

Busboard

28

Top fan and blower module

29

Bottom fan and blower module

12406

24

Power supply 1 + alarm module

25

Power supply 2 + alarm module

28

Blower module (top fan)

29

Blower module (bottom fan)

12410

Note: On this chassis, there are five specific SFCs

21

SFC3

22

SFC4

24

Power supply 1 + alarm module

25

Power supply 2 + alarm module

28

Blower module (top fan)

29

Blower module (bottom fan)


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Updated: Apr 03, 2006 Document ID: 47221