Guys,
What is ASIC which is found in Cisco Switches?
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Aplication Specific Integrated Circuit.. It's a chip that performs a
certain task in a device..
>From the Cisco website Cat 3900 product info:
The switching-fabric ASIC is responsible for managing the central
shared-data buffer and its associated buffer table, which carries ad
Hi John,
ASIC - Application-Specific Integrated Circuit
Hope that answers your question?
John lay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Guys,
What is ASIC which is found in Cisco Switches?
Thanx
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ASIC's are found in a number of different companies and devices including switches,
cameras probably cars and doors.
Application Specific Integrate Circuit (ASIC).
I a nutshell the Integrated Circuit is made for a specific function job not just a
general IC such as a CPU or memory.
Can I stop you all for a second? I think what John Lay is asking is what is
the ASIC (which make, model, number) that is used in Cisco switches, not
what does ASIC do? John?
Rayappa.
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Actually, Russell and others answeres satisfied my needs.
Thanks guys
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> Can I stop you all for a second? I think what John Lay is asking is what
is
> the ASIC (which make, model, number) that is used in Cisco switche
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John,
I believe its Application Specific Integrated Chip.
Rgds,
RN
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Subject: ASIC ?
Guys,
What is ASIC which is found in Cisco Switches?
Thanx
successful for Altera 10K50 SRAM EPLD
SYSTEM_FATAL_ERROR: Banff subsystem failed
SYSTEM_FATAL_ERROR: Unsupported Earl ASIC
Halting the system.
Does this mean that one of the ASICs on the card is malfunctioning ?
Thanks for your help in adva
Did you check the catos version you put on ?
This message make me think that the OS don't correspond to the hardware
architecture (ASIC unsupported).
EARL is (Enhanced Address Recognization Logic), this ASIC make the
forwarding decision in the supervisor engine.
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I remember ol' Earl Asic. Helluva nice fella. Sure could throw a mean
horseshoe...
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> I am trying to install a redundant SE III in a Cat5509 switch; the m
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