Description
Cisco ASR 9006 Aggregation Services Router
The Cisco ASR 9006 Aggregation Services Router is engineered for service providers and large enterprises that demand ultra-high performance, scalability, and reliability at the network edge and aggregation layers. As part of the Cisco ASR 9000 Series, the ASR 9006 delivers impressive 10GE and 100GE scale and density, enabling operators to consolidate multiple services and workflows onto a single platform. This router provides an in-place upgrade path to higher port densities, so organizations can grow capacity without the expense and downtime of a full chassis replacement. By combining modular line cards, robust software capabilities, and Cisco’s proven reliability, the ASR 9006 becomes a cornerstone for modern, multi-service networks that require resilient traffic routing, advanced VPN services, and agile network provisioning.
- High-density 10GE and 100GE scalability: The ASR 9006 is designed to accommodate increasing traffic volumes with modular line cards that support dense 10GE and 100GE interfaces. This enables service providers and large enterprises to scale all core routing, edge aggregation, and data-plane services within a single rack, reducing footprint while increasing throughput and efficiency.
- In-place upgrade path for future growth: A key advantage of the ASR 9006 and its companion models is the ability to upgrade port density without a complete chassis replacement. As bandwidth needs evolve—whether adding more VPNs, expanding MPLS/VPN services, or deploying additional EVPN-VXLAN segments—upgrading line cards preserves existing investments while expanding capacity.
- Resilient, carrier-grade architecture: The router is built for continuous operation in demanding environments. It supports redundant components, hot-swappable modules, and a fault-tolerant software stack. This translates into minimized downtime and improved service continuity for mission-critical workloads such as business VPNs, data center interconnects, and large-scale WAN aggregation.
- Feature-rich, programmable software: Cisco IOS XR-based software powers the ASR 9006 with comprehensive routing, MPLS, EVPN, QoS, security policies, and automation capabilities. Operators can leverage advanced telemetry, programmability, and policy-driven networking to simplify management, accelerate provisioning, and boost network visibility across distributed deployments.
- Management and operational efficiency: The ASR 9006 integrates with Cisco’s management ecosystem—DNA Center, Prime, and open APIs—supporting automated provisioning, holistic health monitoring, and streamlined troubleshooting. This reduces operational overhead while enabling rapid service activation, dynamic routing adjustments, and proactive fault detection across large-scale networks.
Technical Details of Cisco ASR 9006 Aggregation Services Router
- Chassis and architecture: Modular aggregation router designed to support flexible line cards and hot-swappable components for high availability and simplified maintenance.
- Port density options: Supports scalable 10GE and 100GE interfaces through compatible line cards, enabling dense aggregation for multiple services.
- Performance and throughput: Built to deliver high-performance routing with line-rate forwarding across diverse service workloads, including MPLS, EVPN, and VPN termination.
- Redundancy and availability: Designed for carrier-grade reliability with redundant power options and fault-tolerant software features to minimize downtime.
- Software and management: Runs Cisco IOS XR software with advanced routing protocols, QoS, security features, telemetry, and automation interfaces for modern network operations.
How to install Cisco ASR 9006 Aggregation Services Router
- Plan and prepare: Assess site readiness, including power, cooling, and network topology. Verify compatibility with existing line cards and confirm required licenses and software images for IOS XR and feature sets.
- Install line cards and modules: Insert the appropriate 10GE/100GE line cards and modules per the deployment design. Ensure proper seating, secure interconnects, and compatibility with the chassis backplane.
- Connect management and data interfaces: Attach management networks, control-plane access, and data-plane interconnects. Configure out-of-band management paths as needed for secure, reliable administration.
- Power-on and hardware validation: Power up the device and verify that fans, power supplies, and hot-swappable modules initialize correctly. Check LED indicators and ensure redundancy components are operational.
- Software configuration and service activation: Install or upgrade to the desired IOS XR image, apply baseline configurations, and enable essential services such as MPLS, EVPN/VXLAN, BGP, OSPF, and QoS policies. Validate with telemetry, test traffic flows, and confirm reachability and service guarantees.
Frequently asked questions
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What is the Cisco ASR 9006 used for?
The Cisco ASR 9006 Aggregation Services Router is designed for high-density, scalable aggregation and edge routing in service provider networks and large enterprise environments. It consolidates multiple services—such as MPLS, VPNs, EVPN, and traffic engineering—onto a single platform, providing capacity for growth while supporting mission-critical reliability and performance.
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What deployment scenarios is it best suited for?
Ideal for carrier-grade edge and aggregation deployments, data center interconnects, large campus WAN aggregation, and backbone networks requiring robust QoS, security, and automated management. Its upgrade path supports evolving traffic patterns without wholesale chassis changes.
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Which software and management tools are compatible?
The ASR 9006 runs Cisco IOS XR, with advanced routing, MPLS, EVPN, QoS, and security features. It integrates with Cisco DNA Center, Cisco Prime, and open APIs for automation and telemetry, enabling streamlined provisioning and monitoring across a distributed network.
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How does scaling work with the ASR 9006?
Scaling is achieved by adding modular line cards to increase 10GE/100GE port density. The design supports in-place upgrades to higher density configurations, allowing operators to grow capacity while preserving existing investments and reducing downtime.
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Is the ASR 9006 redundant and highly available?
Yes. The platform supports redundant power supplies and hot-swappable components, along with a fault-tolerant software stack, to minimize service disruption and maintain continuity in critical networks.
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