Understanding FPCs
Purpose
Inspect the FPCs to ensure that they connect PICs to the rest of the router so that incoming packets are forwarded across the midplane to the appropriate destination port.
What Is an FPC
The FPC is a component of the Packet Forwarding Engine. FPCs house the various PICs used in the router.
The FPCs installed in the router depend on the platform and the PICs needed. Table 45 provides some FPC characteristics for each router type.
For a listing of available FPCs and supported PICs, see the appropriate router hardware guide and router PIC guide.
Figure 57 shows the location and numbering of the FPCs in each router platform.
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FPCs are hot-insertable and hot-removable. You can remove and replace them without powering down the router or disrupting the routing functions.
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