Managing Hardware with CLI Commands
5-18 SmartEdge 1200 Router Hardware Guide
Table 5-23 lists the traffic and controller card types.
Flags Status of card
2
3
:
• A—Active controller.
• B—Standby controller.
• C—Segmentation and reassembly controller (SARC) is ready (ATM cards only).
• D—Card has been assigned as the default traffic card.
4
• E—Egress Packet Processing ASIC (PPA) is ready.
• G—Upgrading field programmable gate array (FPGA).
• H—Card is administratively shut down.
5
• I—Ingress PPA is ready.
• M—FPGA mismatch.
6
• N—SONET EU is enabled.
• O—Card is in the ODD state.
7
• R—Traffic card is ready.
• S—Segmented PPA is ready.
• U—Traffic card PPAs are up.
• W—Warm reboot; card has not been reloaded since the last switchover.
• X—XCRP mismatch. The standby and active controller cards are not identical.
1. A card is configured with the card command (in global configuration mode); it might not be installed.
2. A traffic card cannot be up (U flag) without being ready (R flag), but it can be ready without being up.
3. A traffic card is ready (R flag) when the card has been initialized and the code for the PPAs has been downloaded; it is up (U flag) when the PPAs on the card
are registered with the requisite NetBSD process
4. The default traffic card processes packets sent to it from the active controller card. For a description of the functions of the default traffic card, see the “Card,
Port, and Channel Operations” chapter in the Ports, Circuits, and Tunnels Operations Guide for the SmartEdge OS.
5. A card is administratively shut down with the shutdown command (in card configuration mode).
6. The version of the FPGA that is installed on this traffic card and the version that is shipped with this release of the SmartEdge OS do not match; you must
update the FPGA on this traffic card it to successfully initialize. To upgrade the FPGA on this traffic card, see the Release Notes for the SmartEdge OS for the
release that is installed on this SmartEdge router.
7. A card is placed in the ODD state with the on-demand diagnostic command (in card configuration mode).
Table 5-23 Traffic and Controller Card Types
Card Type
1
Description
atm-oc12e-1-port Enhanced ATM OC-12c/STM-4c card (1-port)
atm-oc3-4-port ATM OC-3c/STM-1c card (4-port)
ether-12-port 10/100 Ethernet card (12-port)
fege-60-2-port Fast Ethernet-Gigabit Ethernet card (60-port FE, 2-port GE)
ge-4-port
gigaether-4-port
2
Gigabit Ethernet card (4-port, first or second version)
ge3-4-port Gigabit Ethernet 3 (GE3) card (4-port)
ge-10-port Gigabit Ethernet 1020 (GE1020) card (10-port)
ge-20-port Gigabit Ethernet 1020 (GE1020) card (20-port)
10ge-1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GE) card (1-port, 10 Gbps)
oc192-1-port OC-192c/STM-64c card (1-port)
Table 5-22 Output Fields for the show chassis Command (continued)
Field Description