Re: Has anyone run POS modules?

From: Simon Leinen (simon@limmat.switch.ch)
Date: Sun Mar 25 2001 - 14:45:05 EST


>>>>> "bvd" == Brent Van Dussen <vandusb@attens.com> writes:
>>
>> How do I tell? :-)
>> We have the cards since last November.

> I'm not entirely certain....a Foundry tech was logged into the box
> troubleshooting at the time. perhaps a sh ver would work?

Ok... that says in the relevant section:

SL 2: B2P2488 POS Module
 2048 KB BRAM, SMC version 1, ICBM version 21
  SW: (1)07.2.02T61 (2)07.2.02T61

Does this tell whether it's an "old" or "NPA"-style board?

"show pos 2" gives more information:

==================================================
POS MODULE (2) App CPU in running mode:
        CPU 0 in state of POS_STATE_RUNNING
        CPU 1 in state of POS_STATE_RUNNING
---------------
Module 2 App CPU 1, SW: Version 07.2.02T61
Compiled on Mar 02 2001 at 17:50:20 labeled as P2R07202
DRAM 134M, BRAM 524K, FPGA Version 0031
Code Flash 4M: Primary (758132 bytes, 07.1.14T61),
               Secondary (857800 bytes, 07.2.02T61)
Boot Flash 131K, Boot Version 06.00.00
The system uptime is 0 day 0 hour 33 minute 50 second
General Status: 10 ipc msg rec, 2 ipc msg sent
---------------
Module 2 App CPU 2, SW: Version 07.2.02T61
Compiled on Mar 02 2001 at 17:50:20 labeled as P2R07202
DRAM 134M, BRAM 524K, FPGA Version 0031
Code Flash 4M: Primary (758132 bytes, 07.1.14T61),
               Secondary (857800 bytes, 07.2.02T61)
Boot Flash 131K, Boot Version 06.00.00
The system uptime is 0 day 0 hour 33 minute 50 second
General Status: 1 ipc msg rec, 2 ipc msg sent

So the module does seem to have two CPUs and two FPGAs.
I thought those were indications of the "network processor
architecture", but then I may also be confused because the NPA modules
have been announced only two weeks(?) ago and we have ours since
November...

Regards,

-- 
Simon.



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