
System Components
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Storage for SmartEdge OS files
The circuit board has two internal-storage devices (Type I), one of which is used to store SmartEdge OS
images and files. (The other internal-storage device is used to store low-level system software.)
SmartEdge OS storage is organized into three partitions: p0, p1, and /flash. The p0 and p1 partitions
each store a system image and its files; the memory on the circuit board can be loaded from either of
these partitions. The third partition, /flash, stores SmartEdge OS configuration files and other system-
and user-created data files.
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Support for external CF card
The circuit board has an external slot on the front panel in which you can install a Type I CF card. When
installed, this device is used to capture crash dumps and to provide an alternate source for loading
SmartEdge OS software, when it is not possible to download it over the network.
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Real-time clock with battery
The circuit board supports a real-time clock that is set through the SmartEdge OS and is not affected by
power failures, system shutdown, or reload.
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Temperature and voltage monitoring
Temperature is monitored at various locations within the chassis; an over-temperature interrupt signals
the SmartEdge OS when the temperature rises above or falls below safe operating conditions. Voltages
are also monitored and reported to the SmartEdge OS. Administrators can display both temperature and
voltage data using commands in the SmartEdge OS CLI. Three levels of temperature conditions are
reported: service-affecting, abnormal, and normal.
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Three levels of alarm reporting—critical, major, and minor:
— A critical alarm alerts the operator to a severe, service-affecting condition. It requires immediate
corrective action, regardless of time; for example, a fire.
— A major alarm alerts the operator to a service-affecting hardware or software condition, such as a
serious disruption of service, or the malfunction or failure of important circuits. It requires
immediate corrective attention and the response of a service engineer; for example, a link failure.
— A minor alarm alerts the operator to a condition that does not have a serious affect on service or on
circuits that are not essential to network operation; for example, a carrier line problem for which
transmission has been switched to another line.
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Two types of operations ports for system management access—Craft and Ethernet
— The “CRAFT” port has a DB-9 connector that provides an RS-232 connection to a local console
terminal or a terminal server. The CRAFT port provides the access to the SmartEdge OS CLI for
configuring and monitoring tasks.
— Two 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports each have an RJ-45 connector; only the top port is enabled in this
release. This port provides a connection to an Ethernet device, such as a switch or hub, which allows
access to the SmartEdge OS CLI from either a local or remote management workstation for
configuring and monitoring tasks. The system can also communicate with a remote workstation that
is running the NetOp EMS software.
Caution
Risk of data loss. You can corrupt the system if you attempt to install a CF card not obtained
from Redback
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, because these items have not been tested with the SmartEdge router. To reduce
the risk, use only the CF cards provided by Redback. These cards have been tested with the
SmartEdge router.
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