On Jul 14, 2010, at 1:34 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:

>  CRS-1 uses multicore processors (hundreds of cores) for forwarding on their 
> linecards, and they achieve 40+ Mpps per linecard.


The CRS-1 makes use of the Metro subsystem for forwarding, with multiple Metros 
per Modular Service Card (MSC).  Each Metro complex (there are two per MSC) 
consists of the Metro chip itself, an NPU which contains 188 embedded RISC 
cores; two TCAM banks; SRAM; and FCRAM.

There's also a gatekeeper ASIC of some sort on the MSC which handles traffic 
incoming from the fabric, as well as another interface module ASIC on the 
Physical Layer Interface Module (PLIM).

I believe the CRS-3-specific MSCs each contain two QFAP complexes, which allow 
for 140gb/sec per linecard, and that there are various additional supporting 
ASICs on the MSCs and the PLIMs, as well.

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