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Cisco 2600/3600/3700 Series Content Engine Modules Cisco 2600/2800/3600/3700/3800 Series Content Engine Module Cisco ACNS Content Engines NM-CE-BP-40G-K9, -80G-K9, and -SCSI-K9 Documentation Roadmap Connecting Cisco Content Engine Network Modules to the Network Installing SODIMM Memory Modules in Cisco NMs for Caching and Content Delivery 73-7779-04 B0
NM-CE-BP-40G-K9(=) Basic performance, 40-GB IDE hard disk NM-CE-BP-80G-K9(=) Basic performance, 80-GB IDE hard disk: ACNS 5.1 and later NM-CE-BP-SCSI(=) Basic performance, SCSI controller (for external SCSI disk array) EM-CE-SCSI= Expansion module, SCSI controller, field upgrade P2 -CompactFlash header, can take the MEM-256CF-5.1-K9= 256 MB CF with Cisco ACNS v5.1 recovery image J10 - Accepts two SDRAM, max 512MB Mine came with 2 PC133S-333-542-Z, 256MB, Synch, 133MHz, CL3 installed. J11 Non-functioning USB port Note Some early Content Engine network modules have an inactive USB port on the faceplate. This USB port has been removed in later Content Engine network modules. NM-CE-BP-SCSI To connect a Content Engine network module with a SCSI controller expansion module to an external storage array, use a 68-pin, low-voltage differential (LVD) SCSI cable. Connect the cable to the SCSI port on the network module to the SCSI port on the external Cisco storage array Content Engine Network Module LEDs All Content Engine network modules have an enable (EN) LED. This LED indicates that the module has passed its self-tests and is available to the router. Content Engine network modules also display an additional power (PWR) LED and a CompactFlash (CF) LED on the faceplate, and two additional LEDs for the Fast Ethernet port. Image Copyright © 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc
Hardware Architecture The Cisco ACNS Software runs in a separate processor on the Cisco 2600/3600/3700 Series Content Engine Module. The Cisco ACNS Software communicates to the Cisco IOS Software in the router through the internal Fast Ethernet interface, and the internal Cisco ACNS console. The Cisco IOS Software can establish a console session on the Cisco ACNS console via the service-module content-engine <slot>/0 session command. Content engine status is available with the Cisco IOS Software service-module content-engine <slot>/0 status command. CENM Architecture Image Copyright © 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc |