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CHAPTER This chapter describes the Cisco 7600 series routers, supervisor engines, Optical Services Modules (OSMs), recommended Catalyst 6500 family modules, Ethernet Services 0G line cards, and SPA interface processors (SIPs). It contains these sections: Cisco 7600 Series Routers, page - Supervisor Engines, page - Optical Services Modules, page -7 Catalyst 6500 Family Modules, page - SPA Interface Processors, page -9 Ethernet Services 0G Line Cards, page - Cisco 7600 Ethernet Services Plus Line Cards, page - Hot Swapping Supervisor Engines and Modules, page -8 Power Management and Environmental Monitoring, page -9 OSM Technology Overview, page -9 Cisco 7600 Series Routers The Cisco 7600 series routers consist of these routers: Cisco 760 router ( slots) Cisco 760 router ( slots) Cisco 7606 router (6 slots) Cisco 7609 router (9 vertical slots) Cisco 7609-S router (9 vertical slots) Cisco 76 router ( slots) Cisco 7600 series routers provide optical WAN and MAN networking with a focus on line-rate delivery of high-touch IP services at the edge of service provider networks. Supported Hardware The Cisco 7600 series routers support the following hardware: -

Cisco 7600 Series Routers Chapter A supervisor engine with two modular Gigabit interface uplinks and an optional redundant supervisor engine, in one of the following configurations: Supervisor Engine, Policy Feature Card (PFC), and Multilayer Switch Feature Card (MSFC) Supervisor Engine, PFC, MSFC, and Switch Fabric Module (SFM) or SFM Supervisor Engine 70, PFCA, and MSFC Supervisor Engine 70 with PFCB, and MSFC Supervisor Engine 70 with PFCBXL, and MSFC Supervisor Engine with PFCB, and MSFCA Route Switch Processor 70 (RSP70), a PFCC or PFCCXL, and MSFC The supervisor engine and redundant supervisor engine must be completely identical. The uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby mode. Additional OSMs, recommended Catalyst 6000 family modules, and SIPs in any combination: Two additional modules for the Cisco 760 router Three additional modules for the Cisco 760 router Five additional modules for the Cisco 7606 router Eight additional modules for the Cisco 7609 router Twelve additional modules for the Cisco 76 router Hot-swappable fan assembly, redundant AC-input or DC-input power supplies, and modules Redundant AC-input or DC-input power entry modules (PEMs) (Cisco 760 and 7606 routers only) Backplane that provides Gbps of bandwidth; scalable up to 56 Gbps A Switch Fabric Module (WS-C6500-SFM or WS-X6500-SFM): Only the Supervisor Engine supports the Switch Fabric Module. Supervisor Engine 70 does not support the Switch Fabric Modules. Either the WS-C6500-SFM or WS-X6500-SFM Switch Fabric Module can be installed in slot 5 of of the Cisco 7606 or Cisco 7609 router. A redundant Switch Fabric Module can be installed in slot 6. Only the WS-X6500-SFM Switch Fabric Module can be installed in slot 7 of the Cisco 76 router. A redundant WS-X6500-SFM Switch Fabric Module can be installed in slot 8. For redundancy, you can install a redundant Switch Fabric Module. The module that is installed first functions as the primary module. When you install two Switch Fabric Modules at the same time, the module in slot 5 or slot 7 acts as the primary module, and the module in slot 6 or slot 8 acts as the backup. If you reset the module in slot 5 or slot 7, the module in slot 6 or slot 8 becomes the primary module. The Switch Fabric Module is not supported on the Cisco 760 router or the Cisco 760 router. -

Chapter Cisco 7600 Series Routers Features Table - lists some key features of the Cisco 7600 series router. Table - Cisco 7600 Series Router Key Features Feature Performance and configuration Description Refer to the Cisco 7600 Series Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide,.E or the Cisco 7600 Series Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide,.SX for detailed information about the features supported on the Cisco 7600 series routers. Supervisor engine Modular, upgradable feature modules for core switching logic Two modular Gigabit Ethernet ports supporting these GBIC media types: 000BASE-SX (WS-G58) 000BASE-LX/LH (WS-G586) 000BASE-ZX (WS-G587) MSFC and PFC or PFC support MSFC and PFCA or PFCBXL support MSFC and PFCC or PFCCXL support PCMCIA slot Console port for terminal and modem access Fault tolerance and Support for two hot-swappable supervisor engines redundancy Fast switchover for redundant supervisor engine and modules Support for two redundant AC- or DC-input, load-sharing power supplies Support for two redundant AC- or DC-input PEMs (Cisco 760 and 7606 routers only) Power management for modules and power supplies Environmental monitoring of critical system components Hot-swappable fan assembly Redundant clock modules -

Supervisor Engines Chapter Table - Cisco 7600 Series Router Key Features (continued) Feature Memory components Component hot swapping Description 5-KB NVRAM stores configuration information. EEPROM component on the supervisor engine stores module-specific information, such as the module serial number, part number, controller type, hardware revision, configuration information, and other details unique to each module. 56-MB DRAM for the default system software. Bootflash -MB Flash memory stores the boot image. 6-MB Flash memory stores and runs software images. PC Flash One slot for 6- and -MB Flash PC cards (cards optional). Use this additional Flash memory to store and run software images and configuration files or to serve as an I/O device. Flash file system Flash memory contains a file system. You can use a variety of commands to manage the file system (such as cd, pwd, dir, and delete). The file system includes the following devices: Onboard bootflash PC Flash slot All components (including the optional redundant supervisor engine and fans) support hot swapping, which allows you to add, replace, or remove components without interrupting the system power or causing other software or interfaces to shut down. Management CLI through the console port or Telnet Simple Network Management Protocol. GBIC = Gigabit Interface Converter. EEPROM = electrically erasable programmable read-only memory Supervisor Engines This section describes the features on the Supervisor Engine, and Supervisor Engine 70. This section contains the following topics: LEDs, page - Console Port, page -5 Console Port Mode Switch, page -5 Switch Load Meter, page -6 PCMCIA Slot, page -6 Uplink Ports, page -6 Table - lists the supervisor engine configurations. -

Chapter Supervisor Engines Table - Supervisor Engines Supervisor Engine Supervisor Engine (WS-X6K-SU-MSFC) Supervisor Engine (WS-X6K-S-MSFC) Supervisor Engine 70 (WS-SUP70) Supervisor Engine 70 (WS-SUP70-BXL) Features Supervisor Engine with ROMMON version 6.() or later, -MB bootflash device, 56-MB DRAM, dual-port 000BASE-X GBIC uplinks QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx): pqt/pqt Number of ports: Number of port groups: Port ranges per port group: - Policy Feature Card (PFC) and Multilayer Switch Feature Card (MSFC) Supervisor Engine with ROMMON version 6.() or later, 6-MB bootflash device, 8-MB DRAM, dual-port 000BASE-X GBIC uplinks QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx): pqt/pqt Number of ports: Number of port groups: Port ranges per port group: - Policy Feature Card (PFC) and Multilayer Switch Feature Card (MSFC) Supervisor Engine 70 with PFCA: 5-MB DRAM Policy Feature Card A (PFCA) Multilayer Switch Feature Card (MSFC): 5-MB DRAM 6-MB bootflash Supervisor Engine 70 with PFCBXL: -GB DRAM Policy Feature Card BXL (PFCBXL) Multilayer Switch Feature Card (MSFC): -GB DRAM 6-MB bootflash -5

Supervisor Engines Chapter Table - Supervisor Engines (continued) Supervisor Engine Supervisor Engine 70 (WS-SUP70-B) Supervisor Engine (WS-SUP-GE-B) Supervisor Engine (WS-SUP-0GE-B) Features Supervisor Engine 70 with PFCB: 5-MB DRAM Policy Feature Card B (PFCB) Multilayer Switch Feature Card (MSFC): 5-MB DRAM 6-MB bootflash Supervisor Engine, nine Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports (eight SFPs and one RJ-5 0/00/000 Mbps port), MSFC daughter card QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) is pq8t/pq8t Supervisor Engine, two 0-Gigabit Ethernet ports (XENPAK), one 0/00/000 Mbps port, Policy Feature Card B (PFCB) and MSFC daughter cards QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) is pq8t/pq8t -6

Chapter Supervisor Engines Table - Supervisor Engines (continued) Supervisor Engine Features RSP70-C-0GE Two 0 Gigabit Ethernet (0GE) uplink ports support 0-Gbps X modules Three Gigabit Ethernet (GE) uplink ports: two ports support -Gbps small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module; one port supports 0/00/000-Mbps RJ-5 connector Use Category 5 Shielded Twisted Pair cable at the port that supports the0/00/000-mbps RJ-5 connector. Integrated 70-Gbps switch fabric PFCC and MSFC with 5-MB bootflash, -MB NVRAM, -MB ROMmon, and several DRAM options: Route processor (RP): - to -GB DRAM (default GB) Switch processor (SP): - to -GB DRAM (default GB) One CompactFlash Type II slot (5 KB) on front panel and two internal CompactFlash (5 KB each for RP and SP; you can optionally increase each internal CompactFlash to GB) Requires larger power supplies and a high-speed fan tray QoS port architecture, 0GE ports (Rx/Tx): 8q8t/p7q8t (CoS) QoS port architecture, GE ports (Rx/Tx): q8t/pq8t -7

Supervisor Engines Chapter Table - Supervisor Engines (continued) Supervisor Engine Features RSP70-CXL-0GE Two 0GE) uplink ports support 0-Gbps X modules Three GE)uplink ports: two ports support -Gbps small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module; one port supports 0/00/000-Mbps RJ-5 connector Use Category 5 Shielded Twisted Pair cable at the port that supports the0/00/000-mbps RJ-5 connector. Integrated 70-Gbps switch fabric PFCCXL (high-capacity) and MSFC with 5-MB bootflash, -MB NVRAM, -MB ROMmon, and several DRAM options: Route processor (RP): - to -GB DRAM (default GB) Switch processor (SP): - to -GB DRAM (default GB) One CompactFlash Type II slot (5 KB) on front panel and two internal CompactFlash (5 KB each for RP and SP; you can optionally increase each internal CompactFlash to GB) Requires larger power supplies and a high-speed fan tray QoS port architecture, 0GE ports (Rx/Tx): 8q8t/p7q8t (CoS) QoS port architecture, GE ports (Rx/Tx): q8t/pq8t -8

Chapter Supervisor Engines Table - Supervisor Engines (continued) Supervisor Engine Route Switch Processor 70 (RSP70-C-GE) Route Switch Processor 70 (RSP70-CXL-GE) Features Two Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports: port supports a -Gbps small form pluggable (SFP) module; port is configurable with either a -Gbps SFP module or a 0/00/000-Mbps RJ-5 Integrated 70-Gbps switch fabric PFCC and MSFC with 5-MB bootflash, -MB NVRAM, -MB ROMMON, and several DRAM options: Route processor (RP): - to -GB DRAM (default GB) Switch processor (SP): - to -GB DRAM (default GB) CompactFlash Type II slots (on front panel) and -GB internal CompactFlash ( GB each for RP and SP) Requires larger power supplies and a high-speed fan tray QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) is pqt/pqt Two Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports: port supports a -Gbps small form pluggable (SFP) module; port is configurable with either a -Gbps SFP module or a 0/00/000-Mbps RJ-5 Integrated 70-Gbps switch fabric PFCCXL (high-capacity) and MSFC with 5-MB bootflash, -MB NVRAM, -MB ROMMON, and several DRAM options: Route processor (RP): - to -GB DRAM (default GB) Switch processor (SP): - to -GB DRAM (default GB) CompactFlash Type II slots (on front panel) and -GB internal CompactFlash ( GB each for RP and SP) Requires larger power supplies and a high-speed fan tray QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) is pqt/pqt. The WS-SUP70-BXL requires larger power supplies and high-speed fans; for information see http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cis7600/hardware/cis_76xx/remrep.htm #0988. -9

Supervisor Engines Chapter Figure - shows the front panel features of the Supervisor Engine. Figure - shows the front-panel features of the Supervisor Engine 70. Figure - show the front-panel features of the Supervisor Engine (WS-SUP-GE-B). Figure - show the front-panel features of the Supervisor Engine (WS-SUP-0GE-B). Figure - Supervisor Engine Front Panel Features CONSOLE port PCMCIA LED Switch load display 000BASE-X GBIC Uplink Ports WS-X6K-SUP-GE SUPERVISOR SYSTEM Status LEDs CONSOLE PWR MGMT RESET CONSOLE RESET button CONSOLE PORT MODE PCMCIA EJECT CONSOLE PORT MODE switch PCMCIA slot Switch Load 00% % PORT PORT LEDs Figure - Supervisor Engine 70 Front Panel Features LEDs CompactFlash Type II slots LEDs 87890 Disk LEDs Gigabit Ethernet uplink port CONSOLE port 0/00/000 uplink port Figure - Supervisor Engine (WS-SUP-GE-B) Front Panel Features Status LEDs CONSOLE port Uplink ports Uplink port 0690 RESET button Disk LED CompactFlash Type II slot Link Status LEDs USB ports -0

Chapter Supervisor Engines Figure - Supervisor Engine (WS-SUP-0GE-B) Front Panel Features Status LEDs CONSOLE port Uplink ports Uplink port 069 Disk LED CompactFlash Type II slot Link Status LEDs USB ports Figure -5 Route Switch Processor 70 (RSP70-c-GE) Front Panel LEDs CompactFlash Type II slots LEDs 87890 Disk LEDs Gigabit Ethernet uplink port CONSOLE port 0/00/000 uplink port Figure -6 RSP70-C-0GE Front Panel Disk LEDs -GE uplink ports CONSOLE port 0-GE uplink ports RSP70-C-0GE EJECT SYSTEM PWR MGMT RESET RSP70 WITH INTERATED SWITCH FABRIC/PFCC-0GE DISK 0 UP SFP 0/00/00 CONSOLE 0GE UP 5 505 LEDs CompactFlash Type II slots LEDs 0/00/000 uplink port LEDs LEDs The LEDs on the supervisor engine front panel indicate the status of the supervisor engine, modules, power supplies, and fan assembly. Table - describes LED operation for the Supervisor Engine. Table - describes LED operation for the Supervisor Engine 70. Table -5 describes LED operation for the Supervisor Engine. -

Supervisor Engines Chapter Table - Supervisor Engine LEDs LED Color Description Green All diagnostics pass; the module is operational (normal initialization sequence). Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics (normal initialization sequence). An overtemperature condition has occurred. (A minor threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.) Red Diagnostic test failed; the module is not operational. (The fault occurred during the initialization sequence.) An overtemperature condition has occurred. (A major threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.) SYSTEM Green All chassis environmental monitors are reporting OK. Orange The power supply or power supply fan failed. Incompatible power supplies are installed. The redundant clock failed. One VTT module has failed or the VTT module temperature minor threshold has been exceeded. Red Two VTT modules failed or the VTT module temperature major threshold has been exceeded. The temperature of the supervisor engine major threshold has been exceeded. Green The supervisor engine is operational and active. Orange The supervisor engine is in standby mode. PWR MGMT Green Sufficient power is available for all modules. Orange Sufficient power is not available for all modules. SWITCH LOAD If the system is operational, the switch load meter indicates (as an approximate percentage) the current traffic load over the backplane. PCMCIA The PCMCIA LED is lit when no PCMCIA card is in the slot and goes off when you insert a card. Green The port is operational. Orange The link has been disabled by software. Flashing The link is bad and has been disabled due to a hardware failure. orange Off No signal is detected.. The SYSTEM and PWR MGMT LED indications on a redundant supervisor engine are synchronized to the active supervisor engine.. VTT = voltage termination module. The VTT module terminates signals on the system switching bus.. If no redundant supervisor engine is installed and there is a VTT module minor or major overtemperature condition, the system shuts down. -

Chapter Supervisor Engines Table - Supervisor Engine 70 LEDs LED Color Description Green All diagnostics pass; the module is operational (normal initialization sequence). Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics (normal initialization sequence). Yellow Minor hardware problems. Red An overtemperature condition has occurred. (A major threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.) SYSTEM Green All chassis environmental monitors are reporting OK. Orange The module is powering up or a minor hardware fault has occurred. Red Major hardware problem. The temperature of the supervisor engine major threshold has been exceeded. Blinking Continuous backplane stall. Red Green The module is operational and active. Orange The module is powering up or is in standby mode. PWR MGMT Green Sufficient power is available for all modules. Orange The module is powering up or has minor hardware problems. Red Major hardware problem. Green The port is operational. Orange The port is disabled. Flashing The port is bad. orange Off The module is powering up or the port is enabled and there is no link. DISK 0 Green The disk is active. DISK Green The disk is active.. The SYSTEM and PWR MGMT LED indications on a redundant supervisor engine are synchronized to the active supervisor engine. Table -5 Supervisor Engine LEDs LED Color Description Green All diagnostics pass; the module is operational (normal initialization sequence). Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics (normal initialization sequence). Yellow Minor hardware problems. Red An overtemperature condition has occurred. (A major threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.) -

Supervisor Engines Chapter Table -5 Supervisor Engine LEDs (continued) LED Color Description SYSTEM Green All chassis environmental monitors are reporting OK. Orange The module is powering up or a minor hardware fault has occurred. Red Major hardware problem. The temperature of the supervisor engine major threshold has been exceeded. Blinking Red Continuous backplane stall. Green The module is operational and active. Orange The module is powering up or is in standby mode. PWR MGMT Green Sufficient power is available for all modules. Orange The module is powering up or has minor hardware problems. Red Major hardware problem. Green The port is operational. Orange The port is disabled. Flashing The port is bad. orange Off The module is powering up or the port is enabled and there is no link. DISK Green The disk is active.. The SYSTEM and PWR MGMT LED indications on a redundant supervisor engine are synchronized to the active supervisor engine. Table -6 Route Switch Processor 70 LEDs LED Color Description Green All diagnostics pass; the module is operational (normal initialization sequence). Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics (normal initialization sequence). Yellow Minor hardware problems. Red An overtemperature condition has occurred. (A major threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.) SYSTEM Green All chassis environmental monitors are reporting OK. Orange The module is powering up or a minor hardware fault has occurred. Red Major hardware problem. The temperature of the supervisor engine major threshold has been exceeded. Blinking Red Continuous backplane stall. Green The module is operational and active. -

Chapter Table -6 Route Switch Processor 70 LEDs (continued) Supervisor Engines LED Color Description Orange The module is powering up or is in standby mode. PWR MGMT Green Sufficient power is available for all modules. Orange The module is powering up or has minor hardware problems. Red Major hardware problem. Green The port is operational. Orange The port is disabled. Flashing The port is bad. orange Off The module is powering up or the port is enabled and there is no link. DISK Green The disk is active.. The SYSTEM and PWR MGMT LED indications on a redundant supervisor engine are synchronized to the active supervisor engine. Reset Button The Reset button allows you to restart the system. Use a ballpoint pen tip or other small, pointed object to access the Reset button. Console Port The console port allows you to access the system either locally (with a console terminal) or remotely (with a modem). The console port is an EIA/TIA- asynchronous, serial connection with hardware flow control and an RJ-5 connector. EIA/TIA- and EIA/TIA-9 were known as recommended standards RS- and RS-9 before their acceptance as standards by the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) and Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). For detailed information on using this port, see the Connecting to the Console Port section on page -5. Console Port Mode Switch The console port mode switch allows you to connect a terminal to the supervisor engine using either the console cable and adapters provided with the Cisco 7600 series routers or the console cable provided with a Catalyst 5000 family Supervisor Engine III. You also can connect a modem to the console port using the cable and adapter provided with the system. -5

Supervisor Engines Chapter To access the port mode switch, use a ballpoint pen tip or other small, pointed object. To connect a terminal, use the port mode switch as follows: Mode Switch in the in position (factory default). Use this mode to connect a terminal to the console port using the console cable and DTE adapter (labeled Terminal ) that shipped with the system. You can also use this mode to connect a modem to the console port using the console cable and DCE adapter (labeled Modem ) that shipped with the system. Mode Switch in the out position. Use this mode to connect a terminal to the console port using the Catalyst 5000 family Supervisor Engine III console cable (not provided). For more information on using the console port, see the Connecting to the Console Port section on page -5. Switch Load Meter The switch load meter provides you with a visual approximation of the current traffic load across the backplane. PCMCIA Slot The Flash PC card (PCMCIA card) slot holds a Flash PC card for additional Flash memory. You can use this Flash memory to store and run software images or to serve as an I/O device. Throughout this publication, the term Flash PC card is used in place of the term PCMCIA card. For detailed information on using the Flash PC card, see the Using Flash PC Cards section on page -0. Uplink Ports The supervisor engine provides two Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports that you can configure with any combination of short-wave (SX), long-wave/long-haul (LX/LH), and extended reach (ZX) Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs). The two 000BASE-X Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports operate in full-duplex mode only. In a redundant configuration with two supervisor engines, the uplink ports on the redundant (standby) supervisor engine are active and can be used for normal traffic like any other ports in the chassis. For detailed information on these ports, see the Connecting to the Uplink Ports section on page -6. -6

Chapter Optical Services Modules Optical Services Modules This section describes the Optical Services Modules (OSMs). This section is divided into the following topics: OC-c POS OSM, page -7 OC-c POS OSM, page -7 OC-8 DPT/POS OSM, page -8 OC- ATM OSM, page -9 +-Port Gigabit Ethernet WAN OSM, page -0 -Port Channelized T OSM, page -0 OSM LED Descriptions, page -0 OC-c POS OSM Table -7 lists the OC-c POS OSMs. Table -7 OC-c POS OSMs OSM-OC-POS-SI+ OSM-8OC-POS-SI+ OSM-8OC-POS-SL+ The -port (see Figure -7) and 8-port (see Figure -8) OC- Packet-over-SONET (POS) OSMs provide the following: Standards-compliant SONET/SDH interface; SONET/STS-c and SDH/STM-c framing and signaling overhead Four or eight MT-RJ fiber ports providing full-duplex operation at 55 Mbps per port (Half-duplex operation is not supported.) Figure -7 -Port OC- POS OSM OSM-OC-POS SI PORT OC POS MM RESET 689 Figure -8 8-Port OC- POS OSM OSM-8OC-POS MM 8 PORT OC POS MM RESET 5 6 7 8 56 OC-c POS OSM Table -8 lists the OC-c POS OSMs. -7

Optical Services Modules Chapter Table -8 OC-c POS OSMs OSM-OC-POS-SI+ OSM-OC-POS-MM+ OSM-OC-POS-SI+ The -port (see Figure -9) and -port (see Figure -0) OC- POS OSMs provide the following: Standards-compliant SONET/SDH interface; SONET/STS-c and SDH/STM-c framing and signaling overhead Two or four SC fiber ports providing full-duplex operation at 6 Mbps per port (Half-duplex operation is not supported.) Figure -9 -Port OC-c POS OSM OSM-OC-POS MM PORT OC- POS MM RESET PORT PORT 56 Figure -0 -Port OC-c POS OSM OSM-OC POS-SI PORT OC- POS SM IR RESET PORT PORT PORT PORT 56 Table -9 lists the OC-8 POS OSMs. Table -9 OC-8 POS OSMs OSM-OC8-POS-SS+ OSM-OC8-POS-SI+ OSM-OC8-POS-SL+ OC-8 DPT/POS OSM Table -0 lists the OC-8 Dynamic Port Transport(DPT)/POS OSMs. Table -0 -Port OC-8 DPT/POS OSMs OSM-0C8/DPT-SI OSM-0C8/DPT-SL OSM-0C8/DPT-SS The -port OC-8 DPT/POS OSMs (Figure -) are configurable via software to be used either as a two-port OC-8c/STM-6 Packet-over-SONET (POS) module or as a one-port OC-8c/STM-6 DPT module. Figure - -Port OC-8 DPT/POS OSM -8

Chapter Optical Services Modules OSM-0C8/IDPT-SS PORT OC8 POS/DPT SN SR RESET 76 Channelized OC- OSM Table - lists the channelized OC- OSMs. Table - -Port Channelized OC- OSMs OSM-CHOC/T-SI OSM-CHOC/T-SI The CLI allows SDH framing and channel mappings although these configurations are not supported currently. Do not configure the channelized OC- modules for SDH framing. The -port channelized OC- OSMs (see Figure -) support channelized configurations down to OC- and DS. The channelized OC- modules can be configured as multiple OC- or DS channelized interfaces, or a mix of OC-, DS, and DS subrate channelized interfaces. Each port uses LC fiber connectors for use with SMF. Figure - -Port Channelized OC- OSM OSM-CHOC/T-SI PORT CHOC/STM/T/E 587 OC- ATM OSM Table - lists the OC-c ATM OSMs. Table - -Port OC- ATM OSMs OSM-OC-ATM-SI+ OSM-OC-ATM-MM+ OSM-OC-ATM-SI The -port OC- Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) OSM (see Figure -) provides: Standards-compliant SONET/SDH interface; SONET/STS-c and SDH/STM-c framing and signaling overhead Two SC fiber ports providing full-duplex operation at 6 Mbps per port (Half-duplex operation is not supported.) -9

Optical Services Modules Chapter Figure - -Port OC- ATM OSM OSM-0C-ATM-SI PORT OC- ATM SM IR RESET PORT PORT 560 +-Port Gigabit Ethernet WAN OSM The OSM-+GE-WAN+ is the +-Port Gigabit Ethernet WAN OSM. The +-Port Giagabit Ethernet WAN OSM (Figure -) provides support for four WAN Gigabit Ethernet interfaces per module as well as an additional two LAN Gigabit Ethernet interfaces per module. Figure - +-Port Gigabit Ethernet WAN OSM -Port Channelized T OSM The OSM-CT/T (Figure -5) can accept both clear-channel T traffic and multiplexed circuits from T/E and DS0. Service features include support for IP and MPLS traffic, Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ), Low-Latency Queuing (LLQ), and Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED). Figure -5 -Port Channelized T- OSM 77886 855 OSM LED Descriptions This section describes the OSM LEDs: OSM LED, page - Gigabit Ethernet Link LED Description, page - LC and SC Interface LED Description, page - MT-RJ Interface LED Description, page - -0

Chapter Optical Services Modules OSM LED The LED on all OSMs (see Figure -6) provides module status as shown in Table -. Figure -6 OSM and LEDs Gigabit Ethernet Ports OSM-OC-POS-MM PORT OC- POS MM 566 Table - OSM LED Description LED Color Description Normal initialization sequence Fault during initialization sequence The module is disabled through CLI Environmental monitoring Red Orange Green Off Red Orange to red Orange to red Orange to green Green to orange Orange Red Gigabit Ethernet Link LED Description Indicates module status. Module is resetting (system has just been powered on or module has been hot inserted). Module is booting or running diagnostics. All diagnostics pass; module is operational. Module is not receiving power. The module fails to successfully download code and configuration information during the initial reset; the module does not come online. Any of the diagnostics fail, excluding port-specific tests; the module does not come online. All the diagnostics pass, but all port-specific tests fail; the module does not come online. All the diagnostic tests pass, but some of the port-specific tests fail; the module comes online with the faulty ports disabled. The module is not online. Overtemperature condition (minor threshold exceeded). Overtemperature condition (major threshold exceeded). The GBIC-based Gigabit Ethernet LEDs (see Figure -6) are described in Table -. -

Optical Services Modules Chapter Table - Module LED Descriptions LED Color Description n Green Orange Flashing orange Off. This is a good time to verify that all LEDs are functioning. LC and SC Interface LED Description Indicates port and link status. Port is active (link connected and operational). The module or port is disabled through a CLI command, or the module is initializing. Port is faulty and has been disabled. Port is not active or the link is not connected. The LEDs for the LC (see Figure -7) and SC (see Figure -8) OSM interface ports are described in Table -5. Figure -7 LC OSM Interface LEDs 589 Figure -8 SC OSM Interface LEDs PORT 5579 Table -5 LC and SC Interface LED Descriptions LED Color Description Indicates that the port has been configured and enabled. Green The port has been configured and enabled to operate. Off The port has not been configured or enabled to operate. -

Chapter Table -5 LC and SC Interface LED Descriptions (continued) Optical Services Modules LED Color Description Indicates that the port detects a valid SONET signal. Green A valid SONET signal has been detected with no alarm conditions. Yellow A valid SONET signal has been detected, but there are alarm conditions present (such as line remote failure indication [LRFI], path remote failure indication [PRFI], loss of signal [LOS], loss of frame [LOF], loss of pointer [LOP], line alarm indication signal [LAIS], path alarm indication signal [PAIS], or Signal Label Mismatch). Off No valid SONET signal is detected. Indicates that the port is active and transmitting data on the SONET link. Green The port is active and transmitting data on the SONET link. Off The port is not active or transmitting data on the SONET link. Indicates that the port is active and receiving data from the SONET link. Green The port is active and receiving data from the SONET link. Off The port is not active or receiving data from the SONET link. MT-RJ Interface LED Description The MT-RJ interface LEDs on the OSM front panel (see Figure -9) are described in Table -6. Figure -9 MT-RJ OSM Interface LEDs RESET 55750 Table -6 MT-RJ OSM Interface LED Descriptions LED Color Description Indicates that the port has been configured and enabled. Green The port has been configured and enabled to operate. Off The port has not been configured or enabled to operate. Green Yellow Off Indicates that the port detects a valid SONET signal. A valid SONET signal has been detected with no alarm conditions. A valid SONET signal has been detected, but there are alarm conditions present (such as LRFI, PRFI, LOS, LOF, LOP, LAIS, PAIS, or Signal Label Mismatch). No valid SONET signal is detected. -

Catalyst 6500 Family Modules Chapter Catalyst 6500 Family Modules All Catalyst 6500 family modules are supported on the Cisco 7600 series router. For information on Catalyst 6500 family modules, refer to the Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Quick Look at http://www.cisco.com/en/us/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_quick_reference_guide0986a008 009c.html. This section describes the recommended Catalyst 6000 family modules for the Cisco 7600 series router: FlexWAN Module (WS-X68-PA), page - Enhanced FlexWAN Module (WS-X658-PA), page -5 8-Port 0/00 Switching Module (WS-X68-RJ-5), page -5 6-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X656-GBIC), page -6 Switch Fabric Module (WS-C6500-SFM), page -6 Switch Fabric Module (WS-X6500-SFM), page -7 Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) Module (ACE0-6500-K9), page -7 Catalyst 6000 Family Module LED Descriptions, page -8 FlexWAN Module (WS-X68-PA) The FlexWAN module is not fabric-enabled. When a Switch Fabric Module is installed in the Cisco 7600 series router, and there is a mix of fabric-enabled and non-fabric-enabled (classic) modules in the system, the central forwarding performance remains at 5 Mbps. The MSFC, in conjunction with the FlexWAN module (WS-X68-PA), provides multiprotocol routing support with full Internet route connectivity for speeds ranging from serial RS- to OC-. The FlexWAN module can accept up to two Cisco 700 or Cisco 7500 WAN port adapters, which deliver WAN consolidation and extend QoS and traffic management capabilities over WAN segments. The FlexWAN module supports ATM and Packet over SONET (POS) OC- links and channelized, multichannel, and clear channel port adapters at speeds from T/E to T/E. The LED on the FlexWAN module front panel (see Figure -0) indicates the status of the FlexWAN module and is described in Table -7 on page -8. For information on FlexWAN module hardware and software requirements, supported and unsupported features, and port adapter installation and configuration, refer to the Catalyst 6500 Series and Cisco 7600 Series Router FlexWAN Module Installation and Configuration. Figure -0 FlexWAN Module Front Panel (WS-X68-PA) LED 078 -

6 6 8 8 Chapter Catalyst 6500 Family Modules Enhanced FlexWAN Module (WS-X658-PA) The Enhanced FlexWAN module is fabric-enabled. When a Switch Fabric Module is installed in the Cisco 7600 series router, and there is a mix of fabric-enabled and non-fabric-enabled (classic) modules in the system, the central forwarding performance remains at 5 Mbps. The MSFC, in conjunction with the Enhanced FlexWAN module (WS-X658-PA), provides multiprotocol routing support with full Internet route connectivity for speeds ranging from serial RS- to OC-. The Enhanced FlexWAN module can accept up to two Cisco 700 or Cisco 7500 WAN port adapters, which deliver WAN consolidation and extend QoS and traffic management capabilities over WAN segments. The Enhanced FlexWAN module supports ATM and Packet over SONET (POS) OC- links and channelized, multichannel, and clear channel port adapters at speeds from T/E to T/E. To use the Enhanced FlexWAN module, you must have a Supervisor Engine with an MSFC and PFC or a Supervisor Engine 70. The LED on the Enhanced FlexWAN module front panel (see Figure -) indicates the status of the Enhanced FlexWAN module and is described in Table -7 on page -8. For information on Enhanced FlexWAN module hardware and software requirements, supported and unsupported features, and port adapter installation and configuration, refer to the Enhanced FlexWAN Module, Fabric Enabled Installation and Configuration. Figure - Enhanced FlexWAN Module Front Panel (WS-X658-PA) LED 078 8-Port 0/00 Switching Module (WS-X68-RJ-5) The 8-port 0/00 switching module (WS-X68-RJ-5), shown in Figure -, provides 8 switched, 0/00-Mbps autosensing, full- or half-duplex ports. Ports have RJ-5 connectors for either Category or Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables. Figure - 8-Port 0/00 Switching Module (WS-X68-RJ-5) WS-X68-RJ-5 5 6 7 8 9 0 8 PORT 0/00 BASE-T 5 6 7 8 9 0 ETHERNET SWITCHING MODULE 5 6 7 8 9 0 5 6 7 8 9 0 5 6 7 8 PHONE 996 The front-panel LEDs provide status information for the module and the individual port connections. The LEDs are described in Table -7 on page -8. -5

Catalyst 6500 Family Modules Chapter 6-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X656-GBIC) The 6-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X656-GBIC), shown in Figure -, provides 6 switched, full-duplex Gigabit Ethernet ports that you can configure with any combination of 000BASE-SX, LX/LH, and ZX GBICs. Ports have SC connectors for multi-mode fibre (MMF) and single-mode fiber (SMF). The WS-X656-GBIC module has enhanced QoS features. You can have a maximum of 000BASE-ZX GBICs per system to comply with EN550 Class B regulations and 000BASE-ZX GBICs per system to comply with FCC Class A regulations. Figure - 6-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X656-GBIC) WS-X656-GBIC 5 7 9 5 6 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET 6 5 6 8 7 8 0 9 0 6 5 6 5 The front-panel LEDs provide status information for the module and the individual port connections. The LEDs are described in Table -7 on page -8. Switch Fabric Module (WS-C6500-SFM) The Switch Fabric Module is not supported on the Cisco 760 router or the Cisco 760 router. The Switch Fabric Module (WS-C6500-SFM), shown in Figure -, requires Supervisor Engine and must be installed in slots 5 or 6 of the Cisco 7600 series router. For redundancy, you can install a second Switch Fabric Module. The Switch Fabric Module that is installed first functions as the primary module. When you install two modules at the same time, the module in slot 5 functions as the primary module, and the module installed in slot 6 functions as the backup. If you reset the Switch Fabric Module installed in slot 5, the module in slot 6 becomes the primary module. Figure - Switch Fabric Module (WS-C6500-SFM) LED LED WS-C6500-SFM SELECT SWITCH FABRIC MDL NEXT Line X 0 character LCD display Two front-panel LEDs provide status information for the module and indicate whether the module is active. The LED functions are listed in Table -7 on page -8. (The LED is green when the module is operational and active, and is orange when the module is in standby mode.) -6

Chapter Catalyst 6500 Family Modules The front panel on the Switch Fabric Module has a -line by 0-character LCD display. The display allows you to monitor the module s input/output port traffic and local bus traffic. The display also displays system information. Two push buttons are used with the LCD display: SELECT Use this push button for LCD display menu selection. NEXT Use this push button to scroll to the next item on the LCD display menu. Switch Fabric Module (WS-X6500-SFM) The Switch Fabric Module is not supported on the Cisco 760 router or the Cisco 760 router. The Switch Fabric Module (WS-X6500-SFM), shown in Figure -5, requires a Supervisor Engine and must be installed in slots 5 or 6 of the Cisco 7600 series router. For redundancy, you can install a second Switch Fabric Module. The Switch Fabric Module that is installed first functions as the primary module. When you install two modules at the same time, the module in slot 5 functions as the primary module, and the module installed in slot 6 functions as the backup. If you reset the Switch Fabric Module installed in slot 5, the module in slot 6 becomes the primary module. Figure -5 Switch Fabric Module (WS-X6500-SFM) LED LED WS-X6500-SFMIA SWITCH FABRIC MDL SELECT NEXT 577 Line X 0 character LCD display Two front-panel LEDs provide status information for the module and indicate whether the module is active. The LED functions are listed in Table -7 on page -8. (The LED is green when the module is operational and active, and is orange when the module is in standby mode.) The front panel on the Switch Fabric Module has a -line by 0-character LCD display. The display allows you to monitor the module s input/outport port traffic and local bus traffic. The display also displays system information. Two push buttons are used with the LCD display: SELECT Use this push button for LCD display menu selection. NEXT Use this push button to scroll to the next item on the LCD display menu. Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) Module (ACE0-6500-K9) The Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) module performs high-performance server load balancing (SLB) among groups of servers, server farms, firewalls, and other network devices, based on Layer as well as Layer through Layer 7 packet information. The ACE can also terminate and initiate -7

Catalyst 6500 Family Modules Chapter SSL-encrypted traffic which allows the ACE to perform intelligent load balancing while ensuring secure end-to-end encryption. The module is capable of internetworking speeds of Gigabits per second (Gbps) by default, and can achieve speeds of 8 Gbps with the purchase of an upgrade license. Figure -6 Shutdown Button Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) Module FIPS Mode LED (Not Used) ACE0-6500-K9 SHUTDOWN APPLICATION CONTROL ENGINE SERVICE MODULE USB MODULE CONSOLE FIPS MODE 867 Status LED USB Port (For Future Use) RJ-5 Console connector For additional information, see the Cisco Application Control Engine Module Installation at http://www.cisco.com/en/us/docs/interfaces_modules/services_modules/ace/installation/note/aceinote.html. Catalyst 6000 Family Module LED Descriptions The front-panel LEDs for the Catalyst 6000 family modules are described in Table -7. Table -7 Catalyst 6000 Family Module LEDs LED Color Description Red The module is resetting. (The system has just been powered on or the module has been hot inserted this is the normal initialization sequence.) An overtemperature condition has occurred. (A major threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.) If the module fails to download code and configuration information successfully during the initial reset, the LED stays red; the module does not come online. Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics (the normal initialization sequence). An overtemperature condition has occurred. (A minor threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.) Green Green to Orange Off All diagnostics pass; the module is operational. The module is disabled through the CLI. The module is not receiving power. Green The port is active (link connected and operational). Orange The module or port is disabled through the CLI command or the module is initializing. -8

Chapter SPA Interface Processors Table -7 Catalyst 6000 Family Module LEDs (continued) LED Color Description Flashing orange Off. CLI = command-line interface. The port is faulty and has been disabled. The port is not active or the link is not connected.. Thie is a good time to verify that all LEDs are functioning. SPA Interface Processors This section describes the SPA interface processors (SIPs) for the Cisco 7600 series router. Summary descriptions of the SIPs that are supported on the Cisco 7600 series routers are shown in Table -8. The description column indicates the aggregate bandwidth supported by the SIP across all subslots not per SPA subslot. Table -8 SIP Summary SIP Product Number Description Cisco 7600 SIP-00 7600-SIP-00 x 6-Mbps SPA Interface Processor Cisco 7600 SIP-00 7600-SIP-00 x.5-gbps SPA Interface Processor Cisco 7600 SIP-600 7600-SIP-600 x 0-Gbps SPA Interface Processor Maximum Number of SPAs Minimum Cisco IOS Release.(8)SXE.0.(8)SXE.0.(8)SXF.0 Minimum Hardware Revision The following sections describe the 7600-SIP-00: 7600-SIP-00, page -9 7600-SIP-00, page -0 7600-SIP-600, page -0 7600-SIP-00 The 7600-SIP-00 (Figure -7) is a high-performance, feature-rich shared port adapter (SPA) interface processor that function as a carrier card for SPAs. For more information, see the Cisco 7600 Series Router SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide. -9

SPA Interface Processors Chapter Figure -7 7600-SIP-00 7600-SIP-00 0 SPA INTERFACE PROCESSOR 689 7600-SIP-00 The 7600-SIP-00 (Figure -8) is a high-performance, feature-rich shared port adapter (SPA) interface processor that function as a carrier card for SPAs. For more information, see the Cisco 7600 Series Router SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide. Figure -8 7600-SIP-00 7600-SIP-00 0 SPA INTERFACE PROCESSOR 0 7600-SIP-600 The 7600-SIP-600 (Figure -9) is a high-performance, feature-rich shared port adapter (SPA) interface processor that function as a carrier card for SPAs. For more information, see the Cisco 7600 Series Router SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide. Figure -9 7600-SIP-600 7600-SIP-600 0 SPA INTERFACE PROCESSOR 87 SIP LED Descriptions The front-panel LED for the SIPs are described in Table -9. Table -9 SIP LED Descriptions LED Color Description Red The SIP has encountered an error. Green The SIP is online. Yellow The SIP is loading. -0

Chapter Ethernet Services 0G Line Cards Ethernet Services 0G Line Cards The Cisco 7600 Series Ethernet Services 0G (ES0) line cards are a multiple-fabric, fixed-port Ethernet line card for the Cisco 7600 series routers that are capable of 0 Gbps of traffic forwarding using a fixed port interface design. The two versions of the Cisco 7600 Series Ethernet Services 0G line card are: -port version: 7600-ES0-0G 0-port version: 7600-ES0-GE The difference between the two versions are the link interface daughter cards that accept small form-factor pluggable (SFP or XFP) optical transceivers. Additionally, each of the two versions has a packet engine daughter card and a control processor daughter card. Table -0 Cisco 7600 ES0 Line Card Summary Cisco ES0 Line Card Product Numbers Description 7600-ES0-0G 7600-ES0-0GC, -port 0 Gigabit Ethernet line 7600-ES0-0GCXL card providing core-facing redundant 0 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks with H-VPLS support. 7600-ES0-GE 7600-ES0-GEC, 7600-ES0-GECXL 0-port Gigabit Ethernet line card providing core-facing redundant 0 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks with H-VPLS support. Maximum Number of SFPs or XFPs Minimum Cisco IOS Release Cisco IOS Release.SRB 0 Cisco IOS Release.SRB 7600-ES0-0G The Cisco7600-ES0-0G line card has three LEDs, as shown in Figure -0. There is one Status LED and two (Active Loopback) LEDs. Table - provides LED descriptions. Figure -0 Cisco 7600-ES0-0G Faceplate 7600-ES0-0GCXL ETHERNET SERVICES MODULE CLASS LASER 0 97 There is one line card Status LED and two port Status LEDs. Table - provides LED descriptions. Table - Cisco 7600-ES0-0G LEDs LED Label Color State Meaning Red On The line card has encountered an error. Green On The line card is online. Yellow On The line card is loading. Off Off The line card is powered off. -

Ethernet Services 0G Line Cards Chapter Table - Cisco 7600-ES0-0G LEDs LED Label Color State Meaning Amber On The port is enabled but there is not a valid Ethernet link. Green On The port is enabled and a valid Ethernet link has been established. Green and On Undefined condition. Amber Off Off The port is not enabled by software. 7600-ES0-GE The Cisco 7600-ES0-GE line card has LEDs, as shown in Figure -. Figure - Cisco 7600-ES0-GE Line Card Faceplate 7600-ES0-GECXL ETHERNET SERVICES MODULE 0 CLASS LASER 5 6 7 8 9 There is one line card LED and twenty (Active Loopback) LEDs. Table - provides LED descriptions. 0 5 6 7 8 9 98 Table - Cisco 7600-ES0-GE Line Card LEDs LED Label Color State Meaning Red On The line card has encountered an error. Green On The line card is online. Yellow On The line card is loading. Off Off The line card is powered off. Amber On The port is enabled but there is not a valid Ethernet link. Green On The port is enabled and a valid Ethernet link has been established. Green and On Undefined condition. Amber Off Off The port is not enabled by software. -

Chapter Cisco 7600 Ethernet Services Plus Line Cards Cisco 7600 Ethernet Services Plus Line Cards The Cisco 7600 Series ES+ line cards are a multiple-fabric, fixed-port Ethernet line card for the Cisco 7600 series routers that are capable of 0 Gbps full-duplextraffic forwarding using a fixed port interface design. The Cisco 7600 Series ES+ line card versions are: -port versions: Cisco 7600 ES+ TGC, -CXL Line Cards -port versions: Cisco 7600 ES+ TGC, -TGCXL Line Cards 0-port versions: Cisco 7600 ES+ 0GC, -0GCXL Line Cards 0-port versions: Cisco 7600 ES+ 0GC, -0GCXL Line Cards The difference between the versions are the link interface daughter cards that accept small form-factor pluggable (SFP or XFP) optical transceivers. Additionally, each of the versions has a common baseboard card and a control processor daughter card. The SFP and XFP modules allow the line cards to be configured for different media types (copper or fiber) and different optical requirements (single mode fiber or multimode fiber) as available. Cisco 7600 ES+ TGC, -CXL Line Cards The Cisco 7600 ES+ TGC, -CXL line cards have three LEDs, as shown in Figure - and Figure -. There is one Status LED and two (Active Loopback) LEDs. Table - provides LED descriptions. Figure - Cisco 7600 ES+ TGC 7600-ES+TGC EXT CLK ETHERNET SERVICES MODULE CLASS LASER 7089 Figure - Cisco 7600 ES+ TGCXL Faceplate 7600-ES+TGCXL EXT CLK ETHERNET SERVICES MODULE CLASS LASER 7080 There is one line card Status LED and two port Status LEDs. Table - provides LED descriptions. Table - Cisco 7600 ES+ TGC, -CXL LEDs LED Label Color State Meaning Red On The line card has encountered an error. Green On The line card is online. Yellow On The line card is loading. Off Off The line card is powered off. -

Cisco 7600 Ethernet Services Plus Line Cards Chapter Table - Cisco 7600 ES+ TGC, -CXL LEDs LED Label Color State Meaning Amber On The port is enabled but there is not a valid Ethernet link. Green On The port is enabled and a valid Ethernet link has been established. Green and On Undefined condition. Amber Off Off The port is not enabled by software. Cisco 7600 ES+ TGC, -TGCXL Line Cards The Cisco 7600-ES+ TGC, -TGCXL line cards have three LEDs, as shown in Figure - and Figure -5. There is one Status LED and two (Active Loopback) LEDs. Table - provides LED descriptions. Figure - Cisco 7600 ES+ TGC Faceplate 7600-ES+TGC EXT CLK ETHERNET SERVICES MODULE CLASS LASER 708 Figure -5 Cisco 7600 ES+ TGCXL Faceplate 7600-ES+TGCXL EXT CLK ETHERNET SERVICES MODULE CLASS LASER 708 There is one line card Status LED and two port Status LEDs. Table - provides LED descriptions. Table - Cisco 7600 ES+ TGC, -TGCXL LEDs LED Label Color State Meaning Red On The line card has encountered an error. Green On The line card is online. Yellow On The line card is loading. Off Off The line card is powered off. Amber On The port is enabled but there is not a valid Ethernet link. Green On The port is enabled and a valid Ethernet link has been established. -

5 7 9 5 7 9 Chapter Cisco 7600 Ethernet Services Plus Line Cards Table - Cisco 7600 ES+ TGC, -TGCXL LEDs (continued) LED Label Color State Meaning Green and On Undefined condition. Amber Off Off The port is not enabled by software. Cisco 7600 ES+ 0GC, -0GCXL Line Cards The Cisco 7600 ES+ 0GC, -0GCXL line cards have LEDs, as shown in Figure -6 and Figure -7. Figure -6 Cisco 7600 ES+ 0GC Line Card Faceplate 7600-ES+0GC 5 7 9 EXT CLK ETHERNET SERVICES MODULE 6 8 0 6 8 0 CLASS LASER 7087 Figure -7 Cisco 7600 ES+ 0GCXL Line Card Faceplate 7600-ES+0GCXL 5 7 9 EXT CLK ETHERNET SERVICES MODULE 6 8 0 6 8 0 CLASS LASER 7088 There is one line card LED and twenty (Active Loopback) LEDs. Table -5 provides LED descriptions. Table -5 Cisco 7600 ES+ 0GC, -0GCXL Line Card LEDs LED Label Color State Meaning Red On The line card has encountered an error. Green On The line card is online. Yellow On The line card is loading. Off Off The line card is powered off. Amber On The port is enabled but there is not a valid Ethernet link. Green On The port is enabled and a valid Ethernet link has been established. Green and On Undefined condition. Amber Off Off The port is not enabled by software. -5