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Software Packaging and Architecture
Processes Overview
7
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide
IOS as a Process
In almost all previous Cisco router platforms, an overwhelming majority of the internal software
processes are run using Cisco IOS memory.
The Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers introduce a distrib
uted software architecture that moves many
operating system responsibilities out of the IOS process. In this architecture, IOS, which previously was
responsible for almost all of the internal software processes, now runs as one of many Linux processes
while allowing other Linux processes to share responsibility for running the router.
This architecture allows for better all
ocation of memory so the router can run more efficiently.
Furthermore, the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers has a command-line interface in diagnostic mode that
can be accessed in certain scenarios even if the IOS process fails. See the “Understanding the Diagnostic
Mode” section on page 7 for information on diagnostic mode.
Forwarding Manager Manages the downloading of
co
nfiguration to each of the
ESPs and the communication
of forwarding plane
information, such as statistics,
to the IOS process.
RP (one per software
redun
dancy instance per
RP). Maximum of two
instances per RP.
ESP (one per ESP)
RPControl
ESPBase
Pluggable Services The integration point between
plat
form policy application,
such as authentication and the
IOS process.
RP (one per software
redun
dancy instance per
RP). Maximum of two
instances per RP.
RPControl
Shell Manager Provides all user interface
feat
ures and handling related
to features in the nonIOS
image of the consolidated
package, which are also the
features available in diagnostic
mode when the IOS process
fails.
RP (one instance per
RP)
RPControl
SPA driver process Provides an isolated process
dri
ver for a specific SPA.
SPA (one instance per
SPA per SIP)
SIPSPA
CPP driver process Manages the CPP hardware
for
warding engine on the ESP.
ESP (one instance per
ESP)
ESPBase
CPP HA process Manages HA state for the CPP
hardw
are forwarding engine.
ESP (one instance per
ESP)
ESPBase
CPP SP process Performs high-latency tasks
for the CPP-f
acing
functionality in the ESP
instance of the Forwarding
Manager process.
ESP (one instance per
ESP)
ESPBase
Table 2 Individual Processes (continued)
Process Purpose Affected FRUs
SubPackage
Mapping

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Cisco ASR1006 - ASR 1006 Modular Expansion Base Specifications

General IconGeneral
Rack Units6U
Form FactorRack-mountable
Operating Temperature32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Product TypeRouter
Slots6
RedundancyRedundant Power Supply Supported
Maximum Throughput100 Gbps
Dimensions17.5" Width
WeightApproximately 130 lbs (59 kg)
Interfaces/PortsVaries by installed modules
Memory4 GB
Storage Temperature-40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C)
Relative Humidity5% to 95% (noncondensing)
ComplianceCE, UL

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