•
SNMP support for event notification
Figure 1: ASR 5000 Chassis
Chassis Configurations
The system is designed to scale from a minimum configuration, as shown in the table below, to a fully-loaded
redundant configuration containing a maximum of 48 cards.
If session recovery is enabled, the minimum number of packet processing cards per chassis increases from
one to four cards. Three packet processing cards are active and one packet processing card is standby
(redundant). This minimal configuration is designed to protect against software failures only.
Table 1: Minimum Card Configurations
Maximum per
Chassis
Redundant HW +
SW Configuration
(Note 2)
Redundant HW
Configuration
(Note 1)
Supported ASR
5000 Product
Component
Application Cards
2
2
2
All
System Management Card (SMC)
End of Life (not supported in Release 16.0+)
Packet Services Card (PSC)
End of Life (not supported in Release 16.0+)
Packet Services Card Type A
(PSCA)
ASR 5000 Installation Guide
2
ASR 5000 Hardware Platform Overview
Chassis Configurations
Summary of Contents for ASR 5000
Page 16: ...ASR 5000 Installation Guide xvi About this Guide Contacting Customer Support ...
Page 64: ...ASR 5000 Installation Guide 48 Installation Procedure Overview Laser Notice ...
Page 100: ...ASR 5000 Installation Guide 84 Line Card Installation Installing the XGLC ...
Page 122: ...ASR 5000 Installation Guide 106 Cabling the Fast Ethernet 10 100 Line Card FLC2 Interfaces ...
Page 206: ...ASR 5000 Installation Guide 190 Removing and Installing SMC PC Cards Removing PC Cards ...
Page 212: ...ASR 5000 Installation Guide 196 Replacing the Chassis Air Filter Installing the Air Filter ...
Page 220: ...ASR 5000 Installation Guide 204 Replacing a Power Filter Unit What to do with the Failed PFU ...
Page 266: ...ASR 5000 Installation Guide 250 Safety Electrical and EMC Certifications Korean EMC ...
Page 270: ...ASR 5000 Installation Guide 254 Environmental Specifications Chassis Air Flow ...