Carrier Routing System
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Carrier Routing System is a large-scale core router, developed by Cisco Systems, Inc. It runs IOS XR which is a train of IOS built upon the QNX microkernel. A single chassis holds a maximum of 16 line cards, and can run an OC-768 SONET interface. The system has the capability for combining multiple line card chassis using separate dedicated fabric chassis, allowing one system to replace a cluster of Internet core routers in a single site. In this multi-chassis configuration, each line card chassis (LCC) is connected over multiple fabric switching planes with one or more fabric card chassis (FCC). The chassis interconnections are achieved with PAROLI (parallel optical link) fiber optic bundles.
A fully populated CRS contains over 1000 linecards at 40 Gbit/s each and can scale to 92 Tb/s bandwidth. To maintain line speed on all interfaces, the internal bandwidth is many times this.
In both single- and multi-chassis configurations, the CRS-1 switch fabrics are based on a three-stage Beneš architecture. In a single-chassis system, the three switching stages--S1, S2, and S3--are all contained on one fabric card. In a multi-chassis system, the S2 stage is contained within the FCCs, with the S1 and S3 stages resident in the LCCs at the egress and ingress interfaces fabric plane interfaces, respectively.
While the device was in development, it was known by the code name of HFR, or Huge Fucking Router[1]. The marketing group later maintained this actually meant Huge Fast Router.[2] This code name was coined in the tradition of Cisco's previous service provider router, the GSR (12000-series), whose development code name was BFR, or Big Fucking Router. BFR even had a logo of a fist punching through a globe. On one of the fingers is a ring with the industry-standard blue router icon, and below the logo it says "BFR" on a banner.[citation needed] This same logo can be seen on the internals of some early GSR line cards. All CRS-1 software package file names start with "hfr-" (e.g., "hfr-fpd.pie-3.4.2" is the FPGA image).
As of 2008, the CRS-1 is the largest production router in existence.
[edit] References
- ^ CNNMoney.com article referring to use of the term Huge Fucking Router within Cisco
- ^ News.com article referring to the CRS-1 as the HFR
1. Source: http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/global/asiapac/news/2005/pr_05-24.html

