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Cisco CRS-1 - Carrier Routing System Router Getting Started Guide

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Glossary
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Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Getting Started Guide
PM
performance monitoring. Provides a variety of automatic functions to aid in the maintenance and operation
of the network. PM is continuous, in-service monitoring of transmission quality that uses
software-provisionable performance parameters. Performance parameters are measured for all four layers
of the SONET signal: physical, section, line, and STS path.
PODS
parallel optical devices. An inexpensive optical technology that attaches a 12-fiber ribbon cable to a
VCSEL laser.
POP
point of presence. In OSS, a physical location where an interexchange carrier installed equipment to
interconnect with a local exchange carrier (LEC).
policy map
Specifies the traffic policy name and configures a traffic policy.
POS
packet-over-SONET. Packet-over-SONET enables core routers to send native IP packets directly over
Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) or Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) frames.
power shelves
Two power shelves are installed in each chassis. The type of power shelf varies by installation. The
available types are: Delta AC Power Shelf, Wye AC Power Shelf, and DC Power Shelf.
PPP
Point-to-Point Protocol. Successor to SLIP that provides router-to-router and host-to-network
connections over synchronous and asynchronous circuits. Whereas SLIP was designed to work with IP,
PPP was designed to work with several network layer protocols, such as IP, IPX, and ARA. PPP also
has built-in security mechanisms, such as CHAP and PAP. PPP relies on two protocols: LCP and NCP.
primary
Denotes a card or process that performs a system task; in a redundant configuration, there is an inactive
standby card or process available to become the primary. Active cards or processes are also sometimes
denoted as active.
primary RP
The active Route Processor installed on a chassis. Each chassis contains two RPs, one to act as the
primary, or active, RP, and the other as the standby, or redundant, RP.
pwd
present working directory. The directory defined by the cd command. Use the pwd command to show
what directory or file system is specified as the default by the cd command.
Q
QoS
quality of service. A set of parameters that describe a flow of data, such as: guaranteed bandwidth,
delay, and delivery guarantee.
query
Special Ethernet message sent by the SC when the election algorithm is first run if it does not detect a
beacon message.
R
rack OIR
An event denoting the insertion or removal of an entire line card or fabric chassis into or from a system.
In the dSC context, it indicates the insertion or removal of an SC into the control plane through the
Control Plane Ethernet. It does not have any relationship with fabric OIR. See also dSC.
RBOC
regional Bell operating company. Seven regional telephone companies formed by the breakup of AT&T.
RBOCs do not cross state boundaries.

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BrandCisco
ModelCRS-1 - Carrier Routing System Router
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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