Cisco CPT Packet Transport Module 4x10GE

Similar documents
Cisco CPT Packet Transport Fabric 256G Fabric Card with 4x10GE

Cisco Carrier Packet Transport (CPT) 50 Series

Also in this documents some known issues have been published related to PTF card with some troubleshooting steps along with logs collection.

Hands-On Metro Ethernet Carrier Class Networks

Configuring Virtual Private LAN Services

Configuration and Management of Networks. Pedro Amaral

Introduction to Multi-Protocol Label

ISCOM2948GF-4C Intelligent Ethernet Service Aggregation

Cisco ASR 9000v. Product Overview

Optimizing Ethernet Access Network for Internet Protocol Multi-Service Architecture

Cisco IOS XE Software for Cisco ASR 920 Series Aggregation Services Routers

Monitoring Ethernet Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Tool Properties

ETHERNET Transport Service in Wide Area Network

For Ethernet and IP/MPLS networks

Network Virtualization. Duane de Witt

For Ethernet and IP/MPLS networks

ISCOM RAX 711 (B) Ethernet Demarcation Device

Cisco ME 6524 Ethernet Switch

L2VPN Protocol-Based CLIs

Configuring Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) and VPLS BGP-Based Autodiscovery

IEEE 802.1ah on Provider Backbone Bridges

MC-LAG to VPLS Technology and Solution Overview

Configuring ITU-T Y.1731 Fault Management Functions in IEEE CFM

NS-090. Carrier Ethernet Based on MPLS-TP SERIES NS: NEW TECHNOLOGIES. PTCL Specifications NS-090 PAKISTAN TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY LIMITED

Configuring ITU-T Y.1731 Fault Management Functions in IEEE CFM

MPLS over Higher Speed Ethernet (HSE) and Optical Transport Network (OTN) Guang Zhang Ixia Product Manager

Cisco ASR 9001 Router

Metro Ethernet Design and Engineering for CO

HX9500R-PTN10G Interface Card

Cisco 7600 Series Route Switch Processor 720

Taking MPLS to the Edge. Irit Gillath

Configuring Ethernet OAM, CFM, and E-LMI

Emerging MPLS OAM mechanisms

Configure Multipoint Layer 2 Services

Introduction to the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router

Understanding the Carrier Packet Transport System

Cisco CRS-3 Forwarding Processor Card

RAX711-L Multi-service Network Terminal

Cisco 2-, 5-, 8-, and 10-Port Gigabit Ethernet Shared Port Adapters, Version 2

Configuring VPLS. VPLS overview. Operation of VPLS. Basic VPLS concepts

MEF-CECP Certification Exam Blueprint "D"

Support STP/RSTP/MSTP, redundant links and IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation

Carrier Ethernet Services

Implementing Virtual Private LAN Services

MPLS Networks: Design and Routing Functions

Configuring MPLS Transport Profile

Cisco Nexus 7000 F3-Series 6-Port 100 Gigabit Ethernet Module

Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management

TR-350 Ethernet Services using BGP MPLS Based Ethernet VPNs (EVPN)

Configuring Ethernet Virtual Connections on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router

Highlights. Datasheet ISCOM2128EA-MA. comboo GE network. Network Security. control, Aggregation. & Management. Advanced QoS. Support IGMP.

Configure Virtual LANs in Layer 2 VPNs

L2 VPNs. Javed Asghar Muhammad Waris Sagheer 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

Ethernet VPN (EVPN) and Provider Backbone Bridging-EVPN: Next Generation Solutions for MPLS-based Ethernet Services. Introduction and Application Note

Network Configuration Example

Service Delivery Switch

Cisco ONS Port 10/100 Ethernet Module

Understanding Ethernet OAM

Cisco NCS 5011 Router Data Sheet

LARGE SCALE IP ROUTING LECTURE BY SEBASTIAN GRAF

Service Delivery Switch

Implementing IEEE 802.1ah Provider Backbone Bridge

The Role of MPLS-TP in Evolved packet transport

Cisco CRS Forwarding Processor Cards

Designing Next Generation Carrier Ethernet Access Network. Benjamin Lee Session ID 20PT Consulting Systems Engineer

Ethernet Operation Administration and Maintenance Deliverable 2010

Service Delivery Switch

Dual hot-swappable power supply, with voltage/temperature alarms

Ethernet. Access Technologies 2 Moldován István. Department of Telecommunications and Media Informatics

Configuring Ethernet CFM for the Cisco ASR 1000 Router

Datasheet. comboo GE network. Highlights. Network Security. control, & Management. Advanced QoS. U.S.A. Headquarters.

The Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers Carrier Ethernet Model

Service Aggregation Switch

Cisco ASR 9000 Series 4-Port and 8-Port 100 Gigabit Ethernet Line Cards

Cisco RF Gateway 10 Supervisor Engine V-10GE

Highlights. Datasheet ISCOM2110EA-MA. comboo GE network. Network Security. control, & Management. Advanced QoS. U.S.A.

Configuring Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management in a Service Provider Network

UNIFYING. SM 480 Application: Mobile Backhaul. Robert Haim Sept FIXED AND MOBILE NETWORKS PRODUCT AREA PACKET NETWORKS

Ericsson ip transport nms

Carrier Ethernet Evolution

Configuring Ethernet CFM for the Cisco ASR 1000 Router

MPLS Transport Profile

Developing Standards for Metro Ethernet Networks

Cisco IOS XE Software for Cisco ASR 900 Series Aggregation Services Routers

ACTIVEDGE 3916 SERVICE DELIVERY SWITCH

Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge to Edge (PWE3) and Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)

Configuring Ethernet OAM and Connectivity Fault Management

Cisco ASR 9000 Series High Availability: Continuous Network Operations

MPLS Network Management MPLS Japan Ripin Checker, Product Manager, Cisco Systems

Multipoint Bridged Ethernet Using MPLS Virtual Private LAN Services

Cisco Nexus 7000 Switches Second-Generation Supervisor Modules Data Sheet

Cisco ASR 9000 Series Modular Line Cards

Hands-On VPLS: Virtual Private LAN Service

Deploying Carrier Ethernet Features on Cisco ASR 9000

Highlights. Datasheet. defined E-Line and with specifications. Network Security. control, & Management. Advanced QoS.

itn201-4gf - Packet Transport Network Device

Deploying MPLS L2VPN

Ethernet Protection using ITU G.8031

Configuring Ethernet OAM, CFM, and E-LMI

Unified MPLS for Multiple Applications Transport Profile

Transcription:

Data Sheet Cisco CPT Packet Transport Module 4x10GE The Cisco Carrier Packet Transport System (CPT) 200 and 600 sets the industry benchmark as a carrier-class converged access and aggregation platform for integrated packet transport architectures. Cisco CPT product family offers exceptional pay as you grow scalability, carrier-class reliability, incredible flexibility, and TDM like ease of packet service provisioning, OAM and protection capability. Product Overview The Cisco CPT 200 and 600 Packet Transport Module (PTM) Line Card is a 40G line rate packet that delivers economical, scalable, highly available, and Packet Transport services through a unified Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) network layer. In addition, the PTM delivers four 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports that can be used for User-to-Network Interfaces (UNI), Network-to-Network Interfaces (NNI), and enables extension of GE interfaces through the CPT 50 satellite architecture. The PTM enables Cisco CPT 200 and 600 provide a robust MPLS- Transport Profile (TP) infrastructure to deliver scalable Private Line, Business, Residential, Mobile Backhaul, Data Center, and Video Services (Figure 1). Figure 1. Cisco CPT Packet Transport Module (PTM) Line Card 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 1 of 6

Features and Benefits Cisco CPT 200 and 600 PTM offers: 40 Gbps of line-rate fully redundant switching fabric Distributed forwarding and control planes for higher performance Modularized system components in both hardware and software, isolating failure and faults to subsystem and component Hardware-based signaling for the fabric: support for near zero packet loss on switchover Built-in redundancy in hardware components such as the control-plane chassis control bus, and power supplies, thereby avoiding a single point of failure 4 port of 10 Gbps Ethernet Interfaces that operate as UNI, NNI, and Satellite architecture extension With integrated synchronization circuitry and dedicated backplane timing traces for accessing the shelf controllers Stratum-3 subsystem, the CPT 200 and 600 PTM Line Card provides standards-based line-interface functions for delivering and deriving transport-class network timing, enabling support of network-synchronized services and applications such as mobile backhaul and migration of TDM services. Product s Table 1. Description Interface Support Pluggable SFP+ Interfaces Scalable and Integrated Multiservice Support Layer 2 Transport Layer 2 and Layer 2+ services Service Scale MAC Address Point to Point Ethernet Virtual Circuit (EVC) SFP+ interfaces provide mix/match interface types across a single line card. For a complete list of supported interfaces, please see the Cisco CPT pluggable configuration guide. Carrier Ethernet, MPLS-Transport Profile (TP) and IP/MPLS-(TE) Carrier Ethernet EPL, EVPL, ELAN, EVPLAN MPLS-TP P2P Circuits (VPWS), Multipoint (VPLS), Hierarchy Multipoint (H-VPLS), Ring VPLS (Optimized for Video Broadcast applications) IP/MPLS(TE) P2P Circuits (VPWS), Multipoint (VPLS), Hierarchy Multipoint (H-VPLS), Ring VPLS (Optimized for Video Broadcast applications) 256K 16K VPWS 3.5K PW Redundancy 2.5K Point to Multi-Point Ethernet Virtual Circuit (EVC) VPLS MPLS-TP LSP Un-Protected MPLS-TP LSP Protected REP Multicast Groups Policers Egress queues 4K with 8K members 1K 2K 1K 32 Segments 2K 8K Policers 2-rate 3-color (2R3C) 64K Queues (3-level H-QoS) 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 2 of 6

Description Ethernet OAM CFM Interval Remote MEPs Local MEPs 100 ms 100 100 1 sec 1000 1000 10 sec 8000 8000 1 min 16000 16000 10 min 16000 16000 EFM ITU Y.1731 (FM) Per Interface Same as CFM ITU Y.1731 (DM) Type Interval # of Sessions Line Card 1 sec 100 System 1 sec 1000 MPLS-TP OAM BFD Interval # of Sessions 3.3 ms 1000 High Availability High Availability features Stateful Switchover (SSO) In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) MPLS-TP 1:1 path protection Link Aggregation (LAG) Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) Multicast Multicast features IGMP snooping v1, v2, and v3 Multicast VLAN registration (MVR) Product s Table 2. Description Product s Evolutionary Monitoring Carrier-class Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OA&M) IETF MPLS-TP Continuity Checks (CC) Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) (RFC5860) IETF MPLS-TP Continuity Verification (CV) LSP Ping and LSP Traceroute IP/MPLS OAM Virtual Circuit Connectivity Verification (VCCV), Ping, and Traceroute Connectivity Fault Management (802.1ag) Ethernet Link OAM (802.3ah) ITU Y.1731 Fault Management & Delay Management Network Timing and Synchronization Synchronous Ethernet Derive and provide synchronization from BITS and Ethernets interfaces on CPT 200 and 600 IEEE 1588v2 PTP Derive, Provide, and Transparently passes timing and frequency information on all CPT 200 and 600 Ethernet interfaces Product Functionality, Benefits and s Software Support Cisco Transport Controller: End-to-End Network Point and Click Provisioning, Maintenance, & Alarm Correlation. Integrated Robust Command Line Interface (CLI) 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 3 of 6

Description MPLS-Transport Profile (TP) Flexible Ethernet services L2VPN services SPAN High Availability Multicast Ethernet OA&M IETF Standard Based MPLS-Transport Profile: RFC 5317 RFC 5654 RFC 5921 RFC 5880 RFC 5960 RFC 5586 RFC 5951 RFC 5950 Ethernet Virtual Connections (EVCs): Ethernet services are supported using individual EVCs to carry traffic belonging to a specific service type or end user through the network. EVC-based services can be used in conjunction with MPLS-based L2VPNs and native Ethernet switching deployments. Flexible VLAN classification: VLAN classification into Ethernet flow points (EFPs) includes single-tagged VLANs, double-tagged VLANs (QinQ and 802.1ad), contiguous VLAN ranges, and noncontiguous VLAN lists. IEEE Bridging: The line cards support native bridging based on IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1ad, and QinQ VLAN encapsulation mechanisms. Resilient Ethernet protocol (REP): The REP provides a resilient, fast-convergence mechanism for aggregating and connecting to Ethernet-based access rings. MPLS-TP Circuit with Ethernet over MPLS-TP (EoMPLS-TP): EoMPLS-TP transports Ethernet frames across an MPLS-TP LSPs using pseudowires. Individual EFPs or traffic from an entire port can be transported over an MPLS-TP network using pseudowires to an egress interface or sub-interface. Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS): These services are included in a class of VPN that supports the connection of multiple sites in a single bridged domain over a MPLS-TP network. VPLS presents an Ethernet interface to customers, simplifying the LAN and WAN boundary for service providers and customers, and enabling rapid and flexible service provisioning, because the service bandwidth is not tied to the physical interface. All services in a VPLS appear to be on the same LAN, regardless of location. Pseudowire redundancy: Pseudowire redundancy supports the definition of a backup pseudowire to protect a primary pseudowire in case of failure. Multi-segment pseudowire stitching: Multi-segment pseudowire stitching is a method for interworking two pseudowires together to form a cross-connect relationship. Span is a technique of replicating the ingress or egress frames in a specific port to a specified list of destination ports. It is a monitoring feature used to monitor the traffic that is coming out of a port or an EFP. The monitored traffic can be used to debug the network and can also be used by law enforcement agencies. MPLS-TP: 1:1 MPLS TP LSP delivers protection switching for networks with sub-50ms APS switching for link, node, path failures. Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD): BFD is a detection protocol that is designed to provide fast forwarding path-failure detection times for all media types, encapsulations, topologies, and routing protocols 802.3ad Link Aggregation Bundles: The line cards support a bundle of multiple links to provide added resiliency and the ability to load balance traffic over multiple member links. IGMP v2 and v3 snooping: This Layer 2 mechanism efficiently tracks multicast membership on an L2VPN network. Individual IGMP joins are snooped at the VLAN level or pseudowire level. In residential broadband deployments, this scenario enables the network to send only channels that are being watched to downstream users. Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR): MVR optimizes the control plane (IGMP) load between the router and switch. MVR feature enables switch to aggregate different JOINs received on different VLANs (from the receivers) into one JOIN (on a single VLAN, which could be the same as or different from the VLANs of the receiving ports) towards the router. The switch then distributes (replicate) the received content into the relevant ports. Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) Ethernet layer OAM protocol provides end-to-end provider edge (PE to PE) and/or customer edge to customer edge (CE to CE) fault management. CFM includes proactive connectivity monitoring, fault verification, and fault isolation for large Ethernet metropolitan-area networks (MANs) and WANs. CFM is defined by IEEE 802.1ag standard. Ethernet Link OAM is a protocol for installing, monitoring, and troubleshooting Ethernet metropolitan-area networks (MANs) and Ethernet WANs. It relies on an optional sublayer in the data link layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. Ethernet Link OAM is defined by IEEE 802.3ah standard. Remote Ethernet Port Shutdown. The Remote Ethernet Port Shutdown replicates a local link failure over an EoMPLS pseudowire to a remote link shutdown the remote Ethernet port down. Bot UNI interfaces connected to the EoMPLS pseudowire will shutdown in the event of a pseudowire failure. ITU Y.1731 Fault Management and Delay Management. The ITU-T Y.1731 feature provides OAM functions for fault management and performance monitoring functionality for service providers in a large network. ITY Y.1731 includes Ethernet Alarm Indication Signal (ETH-AIS), Ethernet Remote Defect Indication (ETH-RDI), Ethernet Locked Signal (ETH-LCK) functionality for fault detection and isolation. ITU Y.1731 Delay Management (DM) provides a standard Ethernet PM function that includes measurement of Ethernet frame delay and frame delay variation. 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 4 of 6

Description MPLS OA&M Connectivity Memory Description IP/MPLS OA&M: LSP Ping & LSP Trace Route Pseudo-Wire: Virtual Circuit Connectivity Verification (VCCV), Ping, Traceroute, Static Status Message to LDP Status Message Translation MPLS-TP OA&M: GACH/GAL and MPLS-TP LSP BFD OAM 4x10-Gbps 802.3 Ethernet SFP+ Ports 2 GB DRAM Environmental and Compliance Standardization Physical dimensions (H x W x D); Weight Power Network Equipment Building Standards (NEBS) Operating temperature (nominal) Operating humidity (nominal) (relative humidity) 13.035 x 0.975 x 10.085 in., 2.30 pounds (US) 513.1990 x 2.4765 x 25.6159 cm, 1.04 kg Max Power 128 Watts Nominal Power 89 Watts GR-1089 Issue 5, GR-63 Issue 3 50 C to 55 C 5 85% noncondensing, operation is guaranteed up to 95% noncondensing Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C Storage (relative humidity) Operating altitude 93% noncondensing 13,123.36 feet (4000 meters) Warranty Information Find warranty information on Cisco.com at the Product Warranties page. Ordering Information To place an order, visit the Cisco Ordering Home Page. To download software, visit the Cisco Software Center. Table 3. Ordering Information Product Name Packet Transport Module 4x10GE Part Number CPT-PTM-10Gx4= Cisco Services Cisco Services make networks, applications, and the people who use them work better together. Today, the network is a strategic platform in a world that demands better integration between people, information, and ideas. The network works better when services, together with products, create solutions aligned with business needs and opportunities. The unique Cisco Lifecycle approach to services defines the requisite activities at each phase of the network lifecycle to help ensure service excellence. With a collaborative delivery methodology that joins the forces of Cisco, our skilled network of partners, and our customers, we achieve the best results. For More Information For more information about the Cisco CPT Packet Transport Module (PTM), contact your local account representative or visit Cisco at: www.cisco.com/go/cpt. 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 5 of 6

Printed in USA C78-633748-02 06/12 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 6 of 6