Cisco 200G - CPAK MR Line Card - C-Band - Licensed

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Cisco 200G CPAK MR Line Card – C-Band – Licensed

The Cisco 200G CPAK MR Line Card – C-Band – Licensed is engineered for enterprises and carriers that demand ultra-high performance, scalable optical networking. Built to thrive in data centers, metro networks, and service provider backbones, this line card combines Cisco’s trusted reliability with the dense CPAK MR form factor to deliver 200G capabilities per wavelength, robust shielding against interference, and a future-proof path to higher-bandwidth transport. The inclusion of licensed features ensures secure, policy-driven operation and access to Cisco’s latest innovations in optical networking, telemetry, and network automation. Whether you’re modernizing a legacy backbone or deploying a new interconnect fabric, this line card provides the performance, efficiency, and manageability required to meet today’s traffic growth and tomorrow’s requirements.

  • High-capacity 200G performance: Unlocks leap-ahead bandwidth for every link, delivering 200G per wavelength with low latency and deterministic behavior. Ideal for data center interconnect, high-capacity WANs, and metro rings, this line card reduces the number of hops and simplifies network topology while increasing overall throughput.
  • CPAK MR form factor for dense, scalable deployments: The CPAK MR module is designed for maximum port density in Cisco optical platforms, enabling more channels per slot and efficient use of rack space. Its modular design supports rapid upgrades, straightforward maintenance, and a lower total cost of ownership over the product’s life cycle.
  • C-Band compatibility for flexible spectrum management: C-Band support allows operators to leverage licensed lightpaths with optimized spectral efficiency. This enables high-capacity channels over longer distances with improved reach and reduced dispersion penalties, making it suitable for regional and intercity networks.
  • Licensed software features for secure, policy-driven operation: The “Licensed” designation ensures access to advanced capabilities, enhanced security controls, firmware updates, and telemetry that helps operators enforce compliance, monitor performance, and rapidly respond to network events without unnecessary licensing friction.
  • Energy-efficient design with robust reliability: Engineered for data-center-grade cooling and power efficiency, the line card minimizes heat dissipation while delivering peak performance. This translates into a lower power per bit, quieter operation, and improved reliability in dense environments.

Technical Details of Cisco 200G - CPAK MR Line Card - C-Band - Licensed

  • Form factor: CPAK MR line card compatible with Cisco optical platforms; hot-plug capable for seamless maintenance windows and minimal downtime.
  • Data rate: 200 Gbps per wavelength with multi-channel aggregation options designed to maximize throughput across diverse network topologies.
  • Wavelength band: C-Band support optimized for licensed channels, enabling flexible deployment in metropolitan and regional networks with excellent spectral efficiency.
  • Licensing and features: Licensed software features provide access to advanced control, security, telemetry, and management capabilities integrated with Cisco DNA/Management tools.
  • Power and cooling: Tailored for high-density racks with efficient power usage and thermal management to maintain stable operation under peak traffic loads.

how to install Cisco 200G CPAK MR Line Card

  • Power down and unlock the chassis or shelf as per your Cisco platform’s maintenance procedure. Remove the existing line card from the appropriate slot if you are upgrading, and prepare the blank or protective cover for the slot.
  • Verify compatibility with your Cisco CPAK MR-capable chassis and fabric interconnect. Confirm that the slot, backplane, and fabric cards meet the recommended hardware requirements for the 200G module.
  • Carefully align the CPAK MR line card with the slot’s guide rails and insert until the card seats securely. Engage the latch or retention mechanism to lock the module into place, ensuring a firm connection to the backplane.
  • Connect the optical fiber cables to the C-Band interfaces according to your network design. Route cables neatly and install fiber management accessories to prevent strain and accidental disconnections.
  • Power on the chassis and verify basic post-insertion indicators. Check link status LEDs, hardware fault logs, and chassis health to confirm a clean insertion.
  • Use Cisco management tools to verify licensing status and activate required features. Validate that 200G channels are recognized and that there is no mismatch in negotiated data rates or wavelengths.
  • Perform functional and performance tests, including loopback, BER, jitter, latency, and end-to-end throughput tests. Monitor power draw and temperature to ensure the new module operates within approved specifications.
  • Document the deployment in your network inventory and update monitoring dashboards to ensure ongoing visibility of the 200G channels, quality metrics, and fault alerts.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: Which Cisco platforms support the 200G CPAK MR Line Card?
    A: The line card is designed for Cisco CPAK MR-capable chassis. Always verify compatibility with your specific chassis model and fabric interconnects in the official hardware compatibility guide before purchase or installation.
  • Q: What does “Licensed” mean for this line card?
    A: “Licensed” indicates that certain software features and capabilities are pre-authorized or require activation through Cisco licensing. This ensures access to advanced management, security, telemetry, and optimization features, with ongoing support and updates from Cisco.
  • Q: How does 200G per wavelength benefit my network?
    A: 200G lanes provide exceptionally high bandwidth with lower lane count, reducing equipment complexity and enabling dense, scalable interconnects. This supports higher aggregate throughput, improved network efficiency, and better cost-per-bit in large-scale deployments.
  • Q: What is the advantage of C-Band in this context?
    A: C-Band channels enable efficient spectral use and compatibility with licensed wavelengths, which can enhance reach and channel stability in metropolitan and regional networks, while preserving spectrum for future growth.
  • Q: How should I plan for maintenance and updates?
    A: Leverage Cisco’s software lifecycle management to schedule firmware updates and feature activations. Regular monitoring of telemetry, security patches, and performance baselines helps maintain peak reliability and reduces downtime risk.

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