July 12, 2012
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Revision History
Revision Date Comment 1.0 12-JUL-2012 Initial Public Release
Products Affected
Product Top Assembly Printed Circuit Assembly Comments Products Affected Part # Rev. Part # Rev. PRP-2(=) 800-27058-01 to -09 Rev 09 73-10242-10 Rev A0 ver 5 Fixed in 800-27058-11. Legacy PRP-2 with TAN 800-23469-xx not affected
Problem Description
PRP-2 board may fail in GSR Router while in operation for extended period of time. The failure symptom may be several such as PRP-2 failure, switchover to standby PRP-2, router reload, traffic outage, or PRP-2 board in indeterminate state.
Background
PRP-2 in GSR router is the central processor and performs various functions such as routing, traffic management, line card monitoring, and more. The PRP-2 board is made up of CPU, memory, controllers, FPGAs, and other active and discrete components. The FPGA on PRP-2 receives slightly higher voltage on the PLL VCC pins than recommended by the vendor, leading to electrical stress over the long term, reducing reliability of the device and eventually causing failure of PLL circuit and FPGA.
The FPGA converts processor bus to interface the IO devices such as Flash, NVRAM, compact disk, and memory and implements MBUS Mailbox functionality. Failure of FPGA PLL circuit leads to very slow heat up of the FPGA device over time resulting in logic lock-up condition thereby leading to PRP-2 board failure. Since the PLL circuit of FPGA is not used on PRP-2, no hard failure or symptom of the PRP-2 board can be predicted, the failures may manifest different ways due to logic lock-up condition of the FPGA.
Problem Symptoms
PRP-2 board may fail in GSR Router while in operation for extended period of time. There may be several different failure symptoms such as PRP-2 failure, switchover to standby PRP-2, router reload, traffic outage, or PRP-2 board in indeterminate state.
Workaround/Solution
PRP-2s shipped between March 2006 to November 2010 are suspect. PRP-2 boards shipped post November 2010 contain new PCB design to correct VCC_PLL ping voltage. Alternatively refurbished PRP-2 boards shipped by Cisco service under RMA or upgrade program will not have the issue, since the issue is fixed by interposer adaptor.
The table below will help you identify if PRP-2 board is suspect or good board.
TAN or Part number Steps Action 800-27058-09 and lower If Affected, request replacement by filling Upgrade form at end of FN 800-27058-09 with Deviation D113342, D113851, D115209, D115427 No check required PRP-2 is good, No replacement required 800-27058-11 and higher No check required PRP-2 is good, No replacement required 800-23469-xx(PRP-2 shipped prior March 2006) No check required PRP-2 is good, No replacement required**If TAN information is not available, use Serial Number Tool (SN Tool) to verify if board is affected. SN Tool is updated monthly.
Note: PRP-2 with TAN 800-27058-11 are good boards (not affected) even when the PRP-2 board falls within the serial number listed in tool as affected. PRP-2 boards shipped to customer with TAN 800-27058-09 and deviation D113342, D113851, D115209, D115427 are good boards (not affected). PRP-2 boards with TAN 800-27058-10 were not shipped to customers.
Normal RMA Service Levels and turnaround time do not apply for replacement Program. No Cisco Internal PRP-2 boards will be replaced using this program.
The replacement of PRP-2 is recommended during maintenance window. Customers are requested to retain DIMM (Memory), PCMCIA Flash card as it will be needed for plugin to replacement PRP-2.
How To Identify Hardware Levels
Illustrated below are two methods that can be used to distinguish the different revisions of the PRP-2: A) CLI, and B) Physical inspection.
A) CLI Method
Note: You must log in to GSR router with admin privileges to run the IOS commands.
Information: Your command prompt setting will determine [router-name] shown in example below.
Good PRP-2 Version:
Below is sample CLI and output: show diagnostic:
i)
SLOT 9 (RP/LC 9): Performance Route Processor
MAIN: type 96, 800-27058-11 rev A0 => Good board TAN
Deviation
HW config: 0x10 SW key: 00-00-00
PCA: 73-10242-13 rev A0 ver 5
Design Release 0.0 S/N SADnnnnnnn ->Serial number
MBUS: MBUS Agent (1) 73-8048-06 rev A0 dev 0OR
SLOT 9 (RP/LC 9): Performance Route Processor
MAIN: type 96, 800-27058-09 rev A0
Deviation D115209 => Good PRP-2 board shipped under Deviation D113342, D113851, D115209, D115427.
HW config: 0x10 SW key: 00-00-00
PCA: 73-10242-13 rev A0 ver 5
Design Release 0.0 S/N SADnnnnnnn ->Serial number
MBUS: MBUS Agent (1) 73-8048-06 rev A0 dev 0Legacy PRP-2 boards shipped prior to March 2006 are good boards. See below on how to identify.
GSR#sh diag 5
SLOT 5 (RP/LC 5 ): Performance Route Processor
MAIN: type 96, 800-23469-08 rev B0 <- TAN for Good board
Deviation: 0
HW config: 0x10 SW key: 00-00-00
PCA: 73-8812-11 rev B0 ver 4 <-- PCA for good board
Design Release 0.0 S/N SADnnnnnnnn
MBUS: MBUS Agent (1) 73-8048-06 rev A0 dev 0
HW version 0.1 S/N CAT073703QC
Test hist: 0x00 RMA#: 00-00-00 RMA hist: 0x00
DIAG: Test count: 0x00000000 Test results: 0x00000000
FRU: Linecard/Module: PRP-2=
Route Memory: MEM-PRP/LC-2048=
MBUS Agent Software version 2.70 (RAM) (ROM version is 3.68)
ROM Monitor version 1.8(2.83)
Primary clock is CSC 1
Board State is IOS Running ACTIVE (ACTV RP )
Insertion time: 8w4d (24w3d ago)
DRAM size: 2147483648 bytesSuspect PRP-2 Cards:
Below is CLI of show diags:
SLOT 9 (RP/LC 9 ): Performance Route Processor
MAIN: type 96, 800-27058-09 rev A0 => Affected Board TAN
Deviation
HW config: 0x10??? SW key: 00-00-00
PCA: 73-10242-09 rev B0 ver 5
Design Release 0.0 S/N SAnnnnnnnn --> Serial number
MBUS: MBUS Agent (1) 73-8048-06 rev A0 dev 0B) Physical Inspection method
Below are a few images to identify the PRP-2 board PID, version, and serial number location.
a) New PCB respin PRP-2 board (good board) and suspect PRP-2 board.
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b) Good PRP-2: New PCB respin PRP-2 board shipped under deviation.
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c) Good PRP-2 board with Interposer PCB installed.
Deviation
D113342, D113851, D115209, D115427
Upgrade Program
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