[c-nsp] ASR1001 which memory RP1 oder RP2 ???
Nikolay Shopik
shopik at inblock.ru
Fri Mar 22 05:31:41 EDT 2013
ASR1001 have their own designed RP something between RP1 and RP2 by
performance of CPU, its Dual-Core 2.2GHz.
RP1 is 1.5GHz Freescale 8548
RP2 is Dual-Core 2.66GHz (XEON)
On 22/03/13 12:40, Christian Kratzer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we a have a pair of ASR1001 with 4GB ram and want to max them out with 8
> or 16 GB of ram. We are planning on getting one of these part numbers
> from a third party supplier:
>
> Cisco ASR1001 8GB RAM M-ASR1K-1001-8GB=
> Cisco ASR1001 16GB RAM M-ASR1K-1001-16GB=
>
> Is there any command we could use to check if we have an RP1, RP2
> whatever and somehow validate above choices ?
>
> All I can dig up is following:
>
> # show version
>
> cisco ASR1001 (1RU) processor with 1163580K/6147K bytes of memory.
> Processor board ID xxxxxxxxxx
> 9 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
> 32768K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
> 4194304K bytes of physical memory.
> 7782399K bytes of eUSB flash at bootflash:.
>
> # show platform diag
>
> Chassis type: ASR1001
> ...
> Slot: R0, ASR1001
> Running state : ok, active
> Internal state : online
> Internal operational state : ok
> Physical insert detect time : 00:00:43 (1w1d ago)
> Software declared up time : 00:00:43 (1w1d ago)
> CPLD version : 10042219
> Firmware version : 15.0(1r)S
>
> Slot: F0, ASR1001
> Running state : ok, active
> Internal state : online
> Internal operational state : ok
> Physical insert detect time : 00:00:43 (1w1d ago)
> Software declared up time : 00:01:31 (1w1d ago)
> Hardware ready signal time : 00:01:20 (1w1d ago)
> Packet ready signal time : 00:01:37 (1w1d ago)
> CPLD version : 10042219
> Firmware version : 15.0(1r)S
>
> # show inventory
>
> NAME: "module R0", DESCR: "Cisco ASR1001 Route Processor"
> PID: ASR1001 , VID: V02, SN: xxxxxxxxxxx
>
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> Greetings
> Christian
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