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Catalyst 6500
CISCO CATALYST SERIES
Optical Service Modules & FlexWAN
Optical Service Module
FlexWAN Module
Catalyst 6500
Large Campus

Optical Service Module
The rapid growth of Internet-enabled user applications has led to a dramatic growth in the bandwidth provisioned through service provider networks. To accommodate this growth, service providers are consolidating their various existing network architectures that deliver traditional Layer 2 WAN transport, such as Frame Relay and ATM, with architectures that deliver Layer 3 WAN services, such as high-speed Internet access and Layer 3 Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). This consolidation optimises service providers' capital investments so that all such expenditures simultaneously benefit all network services.

Achieving network consolidation is particularly challenging at network aggregation points. The devices at these network aggregation points must be able to deliver a wide variety of Layer 2 and Layer 3 services, while providing efficient transfer of network traffic from customer access nodes to the core network and back. Therefore, these aggregation devices must simultaneously provide scalable bandwidth and interface density between the access and core networks; support a wide range of network protocols, as well as quality-of-service (QoS), security, and accounting features; and be compatible with existing SONET infrastructure.

The Enhanced Optical Service Modules (OSMs) for the Catalyst 6000 Family of Switches and Cisco 7600 Internet router represent a complete family of optical speed network interfaces including POS, DPT, ATM, Channelised SONET/SDH and Gigabit Ethernet.


Data Sheets & White Papers

Cisco Catalyst OC-12c/STM-4 Optical Service Module

Cisco Catalyst OC3-3c/STM-1 Optical Service Module

Cisco Catalyst OC-48c/STM-16 Optical Service Module



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