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Overview of the Cisco 8000 Series
Today’s networks provide essential infrastructure for autonomous cars, telemedicine, industrial robots, immersive experiences for virtual and augmented reality, connected devices, and hybrid work environments, as well as the recent artificial intelligence and machine learning data models. As a result of digital transformation, users and devices are demanding more bandwidth.
High-performance networking systems have historically been divided into routing or switching classes, with distinct hardware and software. But as the necessity for reliable networks proliferates, it is imperative that traditional networks undergo an architectural shift to address the need for exponential growth in bandwidth, ubiquitous connectivity, better quality of service, low latency coupled with high reliability, availability, and serviceability of the infrastructure. The Cisco® 8000 Series Router portfolio completes this journey.
Cisco Silicon One™ was the first routing silicon architecture to break through the 10-Tbps benchmark for network bandwidth. This is accomplished without sacrificing route capacity, packet-per-second forwarding performance, or feature flexibility. The Cisco Silicon One architecture achieves high performance and full routing capabilities without external memory. This is enabled by the clean-sheet internal architecture that includes on-chip high-bandwidth memory.
Powered by Silicon One ASIC innovation, the Cisco 8000 Series portfolio delivers provider-class routing functionality at unmatched density, performance, and power. This enables the Cisco 8000 Series to be deployed into an unprecedented range of routing roles—all supported with a single ASIC architecture and operating system—thus streamlining qualification, deployment, and operations.
The Cisco 8000 Series combines the revolutionary Cisco Silicon One, Cisco IOS® XR software, and a set of clean-sheet chassis to deliver a breakthrough in high-performance routers. In particular, the Cisco 8000 modular systems portfolio, ranging from 4 slots to 18 slots, provides the benefits of deployment size flexibility and can be tailored to multiple use cases, from metro to high-speed core and aggregation, while providing high system density up to 1296x 400 Gigabit Ethernet (400G) ports and 5184x 100G ports on the 18-slot chassis. The performance of the Cisco 8000 Series modular systems goes hand in hand with the evolution of the line cards.
This data sheet introduces three line cards based on the Silicon One Q200 ASIC. The Silicon One Q200 ASIC offers 12.8-Tbps performance in 7-nm technology and delivers high-scale routing and deep buffering that typically require off-chip memory. These line cards deliver an industry-leading 400G platform with 14.4 Tbps per slot. They support 400G, 100G, 40G, and 10G ports at line rate in any slot of a Cisco 8000 Series modular router.
Key benefits of Cisco 8800 Series modular systems powered by Cisco Silicon One Q200
Architectural innovation
Advanced Q200 technology allows a dense 400G optimized system supporting 36x 400G ports per slot. The largest Cisco 8800 Series system supports 648 native 400G ports or 2592x 100G ports with breakout cables.
Business agility
A pay-as-you-grow Flexible Consumption Model helps customers protect their investment by right-sizing the network, adding capacity over time to better align to business outcomes.
Operational simplicity
With the latest enhancements in Cisco Crosswork® Network Automation, along with advanced visualization dashboards, services monitoring with actionable insights, and closed-loop network optimization, customers can offer a consistent quality of experience for their services.
Table 1. Features and benefits of Cisco 8800 Series Q200-based line cards
Feature |
Details |
Industry-leading, carrier-class Cisco IOS XR Software |
Modular, patchable, scalable, highly available, carrier-class proven operating system. |
Cisco pluggable interface |
Compatible with a diverse range of optical modules, helping ensure optimal performance and flexibility: QSFP+, QSFP28, QSFP28-DD, QSFP56-DD. |
Integrated interfaces |
Flexible port rate configuration: 400G, 200G, 100G, 40G, 10G Breakout support: 4x100G. Routed optical networking architecture ready, supporting all types of 400G Digital Coherent Optics (DCO). |
Network simplicity |
Enhanced automation capability for onboarding. SRv6-capable Ethernet VPN (EVPN) and segment routing. |
88-LC0-34H14FH
The Cisco 88-LC0-34H14FH (Figure 1) is a transport-optimized combo line card and provides 34 ports of QSFP-28 and 14 ports of QSFP56-DD (high-density 400G), aggregating to a total bandwidth of 9 Tbps. For additional flexibility, this card supports MACsec on 16 of the 100G ports.
The 88-LC0-34H14FH, 34x QSFP-28 ports plus 14x QSFP56-DD ports Q200-based transport-optimized line card
88-LC0-36FH
The Cisco 88-LC0-36FH Q200-based transport-optimized line card (Figure 2) provides 36 ports of QSFP56-DD, aggregating to a total bandwidth of 14.4 Tbps.
The 88-LC0-36FH, 36x QSFP56-DD ports Q200-based line card
88-LC0-36FH-M
Like the 88-LC0-36FH, the Cisco 88-LC0-36FH-M is a Q200-based transport-optimized line card (Figure 3) that provides 36 ports of QSFP56-DD aggregating to a total bandwidth of 14.4 Tbps. In addition, all 36x 400G ports support MACsec capability.
The 88-LC0-36FH-M, 36x QSFP56-DD ports MACsec line card
88-LC0-34H14FH
Table 2. Key specifications for the 88-LC0-34H14FH line card
Feature |
Specification |
Product ID (PID) |
88-LC0-34H14FH |
Specifications |
● 34 ports of QSFP28-DD plus 14 ports of QSFP56-DD
● 9 Tbps capacity
● 4-core Intel
® CPU, 32-GB DRAM, 128-GB SSD
● Supports Class B timing
● Supports DCO optics on all ports
● Breakout support 4x100G
● MACsec support on 16 ports
|
Physical specifications |
● Height: 5.334 cm (2.10 in.)
● Width: 45.974 cm (18.10 in.)
● Length: 45.242 cm (17.812 in.)
● Weight: 11.1 kg (24.471 lb)
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88-LC0-36FH
Table 3. Key specifications for the 88-LC0-36FH line card
Features |
Specification |
Product ID (PID) |
88-LC0-36FH |
Specifications |
● 36 ports of QSFP56-DD
● 14.4 Tbps capacity
● 4-core Intel CPU, 32-GB DRAM, 128-GB SSD
● Supports Class B timing
● Supports DCO optics on all ports
● Requires 8 fabric cards for N + 1 redundancy
|
Physical specifications |
● Height: 5.334 cm (2.10 in.)
● Width: 45.974 cm (18.10 in.)
● Length: 45.242 cm (17.812 in.)
● Weight: 12.3 kg (27 lb)
|
88-LC0-36FH-M
Table 4. Key specifications for the 88-LC0-36FH-M line card
Feature |
Specification |
Product ID |
88-LC0-36FH-M |
Specifications |
● 36 ports of QSFP56-DD
● 14.4 Tbps capacity
● 4-core Intel CPU, 32-GB DRAM, 128-GB SSD
● Supports MACsec on all 36 ports
● Supports Class B timing
● Supports DCO optics on all ports
● Requires 8 fabric cards for N + 1 redundancy
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Physical specifications |
● Height: 5.334 cm (2.10 in.)
● Width: 45.974 cm (18.10 in.)
● Length: 45.242 cm (17.812 in.)
● Weight: 14.2 kg (31.3 lb)
|
The Q200 line cards are supported by both the Cisco 8800 Route Processor (8800-RP) and the Cisco 8800 Route Processor 2 (8800-RP2) and all three generations of fabric cards: 88xx-FC, 88xx-FC0, and 88xx-FC1.
The Q200 line cards can coexist with all Q100 line cards and the 88-LC1-36EH P100 line card in the same chassis.
Table 5. Environmental properties for the 88-LC0-34H14FH, 88-LC0-36FH, and 88-LC0-36FH-M line cards
Property |
|
Operating temperature |
0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F) |
Nonoperating(storage) temperature |
-40° to 70°C (-40° to 158°F) |
Operating humidity |
5% to 95% +- 2% |
Storage (relative) humidity |
5% to 95% +- 2% |
Altitude |
0 to 3000m |
Regulatory and safety compliance
Table 6. Regulatory and safety compliance
Regulatory compliance |
Regulatory compliance statement: Products comply with CE markings according to directives 2014/30/EU and 2014/35/EU |
Safety |
Safety (confirm with Safety Engr) AS/NZS 62368-1, 3rd edition CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 62368-1, 3rd edition EN 62368-1, 3rd edition GB 4943-2022 (IEC 62368-1, 3rd edition) EC 62368-1, 3rd edition with all country deviations UL 62368-1, 3rd edition UL 60950-1, 2nd edition (NRTL only) |
EMC standards |
EMC (Confirm with EMC design engr) Emissions: CISPR32 EN 55032 EN 61000-3-3 EN IEC 61000-3-2 EN 300 386 V2.1.23 47 CFR FCC Part 15 ICES-003 Issue 7 KS C 9832 KS C 9610-3-2 KS C 9610-3-3 VCCI-CISPR 32 CNS 15936 QCVN 118/BTTTT TEC 11016:2016_TEC/SD/DD/EMC-221/05/OCT-16 |
EMC immunity |
CISPR35 EN 55035 EN IEC 61000-6-1 EN IEC 61000-6-2 EN 300 386 V2.1.23 KS C 9835 TCVN 7317 TEC 11016:2016_TEC/SD/DD/EMC-221/05/OCT-16 |
Restriction of Hazardous Substances |
The product is RoHS 6 compliant with exceptions for leaded Ball Grid Array (BGA) balls and lead press fit connectors. |
Table 7. Hardware ordering information
Hardware PIDs |
Product description |
88-LC0-34H14FH |
Cisco 8800 48x 100G or 34x 100G + 14x 400G QSFP28-DD line card |
88-LC0-36FH |
Cisco 8800 36x 400G QSFP56-DD line card |
88-LC0-36FH-M |
Cisco 8800 36x 400G QSFP56-DD line card—MACsec |
Table 8. Software ordering information
Software PIDs |
Product description |
ESS-CA-100G-SIA-3 |
Core/Aggr Essential SIA 3 yr term/100G for Cisco 8000 series |
ESS-CA-100G-SIA-5 |
Core/Aggr Essential SIA 5 yr term/100G for Cisco 8000 series |
ADN-CA-100G-SIA-3 |
Core/Aggr Advantage SIA 3 yr term/100G for Cisco 8000 series |
ADN-CA-100G-SIA-5 |
Core/Aggr Advantage SIA 5 yr term/100G for Cisco 8000 series |
ESS-CA-400G-SIA-3 |
Core/Aggr Essential SIA 3 yr term/400G for Cisco 8000 series |
ESS-CA-400G-SIA-5 |
Core/Aggr Essential SIA 5 yr term/400G for Cisco 8000 series |
ADN-CA-400G-SIA-3 |
Core/Aggr Advantage SIA 3 yr term/400G for Cisco 8000 series |
ADN-CA-400G-SIA-5 |
Core/Aggr Advantage SIA 5 yr term/400G for Cisco 8000 series |
ESS-CA-100G-RTU-2 |
Core & Agg Essential Right-to-Use 100G for Cisco 8000 series |
ADN-CA-100G-RTU-2 |
Core & Agg Advantage Right-to-Use 100G for Cisco 8000 series |
ESS-CA-400G-RTU-2 |
Core & Agg Essential Right-to-Use 400G for Cisco 8000 series |
ADN-CA-400G-RTU-2 |
Core & Agg Advantage Right-to-Use 400G for Cisco 8000 series |
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Cisco environmental sustainability
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Reference links to information about key environmental sustainability topics (mentioned in the “Environment Sustainability” section of the CSR Report) are provided in the following table.
Table 9. References to key environmental sustainability topics
Sustainability topic |
Reference |
Information on product material content laws and regulations |
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Information on electronic waste laws and regulations, including products, batteries, and packaging |
Cisco makes the packaging data available for informational purposes only. It may not reflect the most current legal developments, and Cisco does not represent, warrant, or guarantee that it is complete, accurate, or up to date. This information is subject to change without notice.
Information about Cisco’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives and performance is provided in Cisco’s CSR and sustainability reporting.
Table 10. References to product sustainability topics
Sustainability Topic |
Reference |
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General |
Information on product takeback and reuse program |
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Sustainability inquiries |
Contact: csr_inquiries@cisco.com |
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Material |
Product packaging weight and materials |
Contact: environment@cisco.com |
Cisco offers a wide range of services to help accelerate your success in deploying and optimizing the Cisco 8000 Series Q200-based line cards. These innovative Cisco Services offerings are delivered through a unique combination of people, processes, tools, and partners, and they are focused on helping you increase operating efficiency and improve your network.
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Cisco SP Base provides device-level support and helps reduce downtime with fast, expert technical support and flexible hardware coverage provided by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). With this service, you can take advantage of the Cisco Smart Call Home service, which offers proactive diagnostics and real-time alerts on your hardware.
Spanning the entire network lifecycle, Cisco Services offerings help increase investment protection, optimize network operations, support migration operations, and strengthen your IT expertise.
For information on services for the Cisco 8800 Series Q200-based line cards, contact your Cisco sales representative. For an overview of all offers, visit Cisco Services for Service Providers.
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