Cisco ASR 1001 Router Description
The main components of the Cisco ASR 1001 Router, ASR1000-RP1, ASR1000-ESP5, and
ASR1000-SIP10 are fixed in the chassis and are not upgradeable, except for the power supplies and
SPAs.
Cisco Embedded ASR1000-RP1 for Cisco ASR 1001 Router Description
The Cisco ASR 1000 Series route processor (embedded for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router) is the central
control processor and runs the network operating system.
The Cisco embedded ASR1000-RP1 supports management interfaces such as the Ethernet network
management port and console and auxiliary serial ports. It has LED status indicators and one USB port
that can be used with smart cards for either secure key distribution or image or configuration file updates.
The Cisco embedded ASR1000-RP1 deviates from the other ASR Series Route Processor 1 for the Cisco
ASR 1006 router and the Cisco ASR 1004 Router in the following ways:
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The Cisco route processor common LEDs and indicators are shown in
the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor LEDs.
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Cisco ASR 1001 Series Route Processor LEDs
LED Label
LED
PWR
Power
STAT
System status
CRIT
Critical
MAJ
Major
MIN
Minor
BOOT
Internal eUSB
bootflash LED
LINK
10/100/1000
Interface LED
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Bulk file storage is on a large eUSB device (to 8 GB supported) with no SATA hard-drive supported.
Redundant Cisco route processor is not supported.
Network clock changes. No second BITS clock input supported.
A built-in 4xGE SPA is included. This shared port adapter provides four SFP-based GE connections.
Color—State
Solid green
Off
Solid green
Yellow
Red
Solid Red
Solid Red
Amber
Green
Solid green
Flashing Green
Off
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Behavior Description
All power requirements are within specification
Off. The router is in standby mode.
Cisco IOSD and other required processes have loaded
successfully and are operating.
ROMMON is running (including a permanent failure of RP
software) or the Process Manager has declared a critical RP
process (including IOSD) dead. A user can log in to recover.
Occurs during system failure or power-up.
Functions as a critical alarm indicator. The LED is lso a solid
red during the boot process.
Major alarm indicator.
Minor alarm indicator.
Activity indicator.
Link with no activity.
MGMT Ethernet port activity.
No link.
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