Cisco 80G Modular Linecard, Service Edge Optimized (Spare)

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Cisco 80G Modular Linecard, Service Edge Optimized (Spare)

The Cisco 80G Modular Linecard for the ASR 9000 Series is a high-density, single-slot solution engineered for service edge deployments. Designed to deliver flexible port configurations and scalable densities, this spare line card enables service providers and large enterprises to optimize edge networking with minimal downtime. Built to work within the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, it provides a versatile foundation for delivering high-performance Ethernet services, including broadband access, enterprise VPNs, and metro transport. The module’s service edge optimization helps streamline traffic patterns at the edge, supporting rapid deployment, simplified management, and resilient operation in demanding environments.

  • Flexible port densities and interface configurations: The 80G modular design supports multiple combinations of Ethernet ports in a single slot, enabling tailored deployments that match evolving bandwidth and service requirements without swapping hardware.
  • High-performance service edge capability: With aggregate throughput designed to meet intensive edge workloads, this linecard helps ensure low latency, predictable performance, and efficient handling of large volumes of traffic at the network edge.
  • Single-slot, hot-swappable modular design: Engineered for rapid maintenance and minimal downtime, the linecard slides into a supported Cisco ASR 9000 chassis in a single slot and can be replaced or upgraded without powering down the entire router (where supported).
  • Proven Cisco ASR 9000 compatibility: As part of the ASR 9000 family, it benefits from Cisco’s proven reliability, software integration, and ecosystem support for service edge deployments in both service provider and large enterprise networks.
  • Spare component for disaster recovery and scalability: Being a spare option, it provides readiness for quick field replacement, continuing service while a primary module is serviced or replaced, and future scalability as demand grows.

Technical Details of Cisco 80G Modular Linecard, Service Edge Optimized (Spare)

  • Form factor: Single-slot modular line card designed for the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers.
  • Aggregate throughput: Up to 80 Gbps total throughput to support service edge traffic with ample headroom for growth and bursty workloads.
  • Interface flexibility: Configurable combinations of Ethernet ports and densities within a single card to meet diverse edge requirements.
  • Reliability and availability: Hot-swappable design in supported chassis, enabling maintenance without interrupting ongoing services where redundancy is configured.
  • Compatibility: Part of the Cisco ASR 9000 Series, ensuring seamless integration with Cisco software, management tools, and ecosystem.
  • Deployment role: Optimized for service edge applications, including enterprise connectivity, edge aggregation, and metro/edge routing scenarios.

How to install Cisco 80G Modular Linecard

Installing the 80G Modular Linecard is straightforward in supported Cisco ASR 9000 chassis. Follow these general steps to replace or insert a spare module while maintaining network availability:

  • Prepare the chassis and linecard: Ensure you have proper accessories, static-safe handling, and that the replacement is the correct spare for your chassis model.
  • Identify the correct service edge slot: Locate the designated single-slot area intended for modular line cards in the Cisco ASR 9000 chassis and verify there is an accessible, powered-down environment or a supported hot-swap procedure.
  • Remove any protective packaging: If the module is new, remove packaging and prepare connectors for insertion. If replacing, carefully depress any slot latches and remove the existing card according to your chassis guidelines.
  • Insert the linecard: Align the linecard’s connectors with the chassis backplane, slide it into the slot until it seats firmly, and secure the slot latch as required by the chassis design.
  • Verify physical status: Confirm that the linecard is seated and that the carrier LEDs indicate normal operation. If required, reconnect any management or service cards that interface with the linecard.
  • Power and boot (if applicable): If the installation requires power cycling, apply power following your internal change-management procedures. In hot-swap-enabled environments, you may monitor the system as the linecard initializes.
  • Validate integration and performance: Use the Cisco management plane (CLI or GUI) to detect the new module, confirm its software version compatibility, and verify that interface configurations reflect the intended port densities. Run connectivity tests to ensure traffic flows correctly to and from the linecard.
  • Monitor post-install status: Check error logs, alarms, and health indicators to ensure ongoing reliability. Verify through monitoring dashboards or SNMP traps that the linecard is operating within expected parameters.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Cisco 80G Modular Linecard used for? A: It is a high-density, single-slot line card designed for the Cisco ASR 9000 Series that delivers up to 80 Gbps aggregate throughput, optimized for service edge deployments and flexible Ethernet port configurations.
  • Q: Is this linecard hot-swappable? A: Yes. The design supports hot-swapping in compliant chassis, enabling maintenance and replacement with minimal service impact when deployed with appropriate redundancy.
  • Q: Which routers are compatible with the 80G Modular Linecard? A: It is compatible with the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, enabling integration into Cisco’s edge and metro routing environments.
  • Q: What kind of port configurations does it support? A: The linecard offers flexible port densities and interface configurations, allowing multiple Ethernet port arrangements within a single card to meet evolving edge requirements without hardware changes.
  • Q: What is the deployment benefit of service edge optimization? A: Service edge optimization helps improve traffic handling near the network edge, reducing congestion, improving latency, and enabling scalable delivery of enterprise and service provider services at the edge.
  • Q: Does the spare status affect warranty or support? A: As a spare component, it is intended for quick deployment in case of failure or upgrade needs and benefits from Cisco’s standard support and warranty terms when installed and serviced per Cisco guidelines.

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