Cisco NCS 560-7 Route Switch Processor 4 Data Sheet

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Control plane, Forwarding plane and Management plane elements, Centralized Network Timing, Full device programmability and Services orchestration. The Cisco® NCS 560-7 Route Switch Processor 4 is the powerful centralized engine that is designed to accommodate new programmable deployment models and convergence of advanced Layer 2 and Layer 3 services. The NCS 560-7 RSP4 (Figure 1) addresses the evolving requirements for converged service provider networks, delivering a variety of advanced technologies for Mobile xHaul, Radio Access network Aggregation (RAN), Carrier Ethernet and Data-Center-Interconnect (DCI), such as MPLS, Segment Routing, Segment Routing Traffic Engineering, advanced Ethernet VPN technologies. With in-built trust anchor hardware infrastructure and software enabled security features, NCS 560-7 RSP4 is a trusted and secured platform. The NCS 560-7 RSP4 helps Service Providers add innovative traffic management, packet switching, intelligent routing and service creation features.

Product overview

The NCS 560-7 RSP4 modules contain separate control plane, forwarding (data) plane and management plane components. These include the main control plane CPU for the Cisco IOS-XR® Software operating system and platform control software. The forwarding (data) plane packet processing and traffic management are performed by the Carrier Ethernet Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) embedded in the RSP.

NCS 560-7 RSP4

 

NCS 560-7 RSP4

Figure 1.            

NCS 560-7 RSP4

Fully distributed and unique packet capabilities for converged access and aggregation networks

The Cisco NCS 560-7 Route Switch Processor 4 is compatible with the following Ethernet interface modules:

      Cisco NCS 560 2-Port 40/ 100GE QSFP28 Module: This module supports two 40/ 100 Gigabit Ethernet ports.

      Cisco ASR 900 Series 8-Port 10GE SFP+ Module: This module supports eight SFP+ ports.

      Cisco ASR 900 Series 8/16-port 1GE SFP/CSFP + 1-port 10GE SFP+ / 1/2-port GE SFP/CSFP Module: This module supports up to eighteen Gigabit Ethernet CSFP ports or up to sixteen Gigabit Ethernet CSFP ports and one 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ port.

      Cisco NCS 560 1-Port 100/ 200GE CFP2 DCO Module: This module supports one 100 Gigabit Ethernet port or one 200 Gigabit Ethernet port.

      Cisco NCS 560 2-Port 100GE QSFP28/ QSFP-DD Module: This module supports two 100 Gigabit Ethernet ports.

      Cisco ASR 900 Series 8-Port 10GE SFP+ Ethernet Only Module: This module supports eight SFP+ ports.

      Cisco NCS 560 Series Router 8-Port 10GE (SFP+)/ 25GE SFP28 or 4-Port 50 GE (SFP56) Module.. This module supports eight 10/ 25 Gigabit Ethernet ports or four 50 Gigabit Ethernet ports

The Cisco NCS 560-7 Route Switch Processor 4 also supports a field-replaceable Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) module that allows direct interface to external antennas. The GNSS module supports several satellite systems, such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), GLONASS, GALILEO, BEIDU, QZSS, and SBAS.

The Cisco NCS 560-7 Route Switch Processor 4 is available in two different memory (TCAM) configurations to support Large and Extra-Large scale capabilities. The Software is identical between the two RSP’s.

The Cisco NCS 560-7 interface module support is not dependent on the type of RSP used. The NCS 560 Series Interface Modules Datasheet contains the slot compatibility matrix for the NCS 560-7 RSP.

Features and benefits

Feature

Benefit

Carrier Ethernet

Delivers essential Carrier Ethernet technologies such as hierarchical quality of service (H-QoS), IPv4, IPv6, MPLS, Segment Routing, Segment Routing Traffic Engineering (SR-TE), On demand Next Hop (ODN), Topology Independent Loop Free Alternate (TI-LFA), Layer 2 VPN (VPLS/H-VPLS), Ethernet VPN (EVPN-VPWS) and Layer 3 VPN services. It provides line-rate performance and incorporates innovative traffic management capabilities while providing intelligent packet switching and routing operations. Device Programmability and Services Orchestration capabilities for Carrier Ethernet are embedded as part of the Evolved Programmable Network Solution Architecture.

MEF CE 3.0 Certification.

Service Enhancement

Provides advanced per-traffic-class metering and offers bidirectional packet-count and byte-count statistics. The service offering is enhanced with Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) functionality that includes Layer 2 Connectivity Fault Management (CFM), IP Service-Level Agreements (IP SLA) for Layer 3, and MPLS OAM.

Service Scale

Provides flexible and high service scalability in a small footprint, delivering high performance and scale for point-to-point and multipoint services, accommodating the requirements from the most demanding wireline and wireless applications.

Clocking and timing services

Offers integrated support for the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS), 10 MHz, 1 Pulse Per Second (1 PPS), and Time Of Day (TOD) interfaces, crucial functions required in a modern unified network. As the central system clocking and timing functions for the NCS 560-7 Router, the Cisco NCS 560 RSPs support Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE), IEEE 1588-2008 Precision Time protocol (PTP). The NCS 560-7 Router can act as an IEEE 1588-2008 ordinary clock, boundary clock, end-to-end transparent clock, and primary clock function in an IEEE 1588-2008 timing domain.

High availability and modularity

Delivers optional intra-chassis hardware redundancy for all hardware components and supports software redundancy with In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) support when a pair of route switch Processor 4’s is inserted in the Cisco NCS 560 system chassis fully modular platform.

With two RSPs inserted in the Cisco NCS 560-7 Router, one RSP operates in active mode, and the other RSP operates in hot standby mode. The Cisco NCS 560 RSP is a Field-Replaceable Unit (FRU), and it can be Online Inserted and Removed (OIR) while the Cisco NCS 560 system is operating. The removal or failure of the active RSP in the Cisco NCS 560 system results in the automatic switchover to the standby RSP.

Management interfaces

Contains the Out-Of-Band (OOB) management interfaces for the system. To offer flexible access to the router, a variety of interfaces are available for management access to the platform, including a dual-mode console port that functions as either a USB console or a serial console port.

In addition to the serial console access, the Cisco NCS 560 RSP contains an Ethernet management port that has no interaction with actual Carrier Ethernet ASIC traffic. In addition to the OOB control interfaces, a USB port can connect USB flash devices for loading Cisco IOS Software images and configurations on the platform.

Industry leading, carrier-class Cisco IOS XR Software

The Cisco NCS 560-7 Router delivers Extra-Large scale, service flexibility, and high availability into access and (Pre)Aggregation networks. It is powered by Cisco IOS XR Software, an innovative self-healing, distributed operating system designed for always-on operation. Cisco IOS XR Software supports a Software-Maintenance-Update (SMU) capability, which allows bug fixing or even small feature releasing without interrupting existing services.

The Cisco IOS XR software provides scale and serviceability for service providers by:

      Supporting the complete set of Cisco IOS XR Software features for a consistent experience

      Scaling advanced service delivery without affecting system performance

      Integrating applications in the network, improving security, reliability, and simplicity

      Facilitating programmability for service orchestration

The initial software support for the Cisco NCS 560-7 Router is with IOS XR 6.6.1 Software

Product specifications

Tables 1 through 4 list the product specifications and compliance information for the Cisco NCS 560-7 Router RSP modules. Individual modules are identified by product number.

Table 1.        Cisco NCS 560-7 RSP 4 product specifications

Product ID

Cisco N560-RSP4-E

Cisco N560-RSP4

Typical power consumption

195W

165W

Maximum power consumption

264W

204W

RSP CPU DRAM memory

32 GB

32 GB

Flash memory

64 GB

64 GB

Service scale

Extra-Large

Large

Ethernet interface module compatibility

N560-IMA-2C

A900-IMA-8Z

A900-IMA-8CS1Z

N560-IMA-1W

N560-IMA-2C-DD

A900-IMA-8Z-L

N560-IMA-8Q/4L

N560-IMA-2C

A900-IMA-8Z

A900-IMA-8CS1Z

N560-IMA-1W

N560-IMA-2C-DD

A900-IMA-8Z-L

N560-IMA-8Q/4L

Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)

Configurable MTU of up to 9646 bytes, for bridging on Gigabit Ethernet, 10, 25, 40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet

Maximum interface throughput

800 Gbps

800 Gbps

IP version 4 performance

720 Mpps

720 Mpps

IP version 6 performance

720 Mpps

720 Mpps

Management ports4

Copper 10/100/1000Base-T LAN management port - RJ45 connector port

Console/Aux RS232 serial ports - RJ45 connector port

Console - USB 2.0 type A receptacle connector port

Timing ports5

BITS simultaneous input and output (J1/T1/E1) - RJ48 connector port

1 pps input - mini-coax connector port

1 pps output - mini-coax connector port

2.048/10 MHz input - mini-coax connector port

2.048/10 MHz output - mini-coax connector port

External USB flash memory

Mass storage - USB 2.0 type A receptacle connector port

Shipment package size (LxWxH)

14.38 in. x 14.38 in. x 6.25 in.

14.38 in. x 14.38 in. x 6.25 in.

Shipment package weight

6.2 lbs.

6.1 lbs.

MTBF at MTBF at 40°C (104°F) operating temperature. (25°C / 77°F ambient temperature)

218,500 hours

231,500 hours

Table 2.        Environmental specifications

 

Cisco NCS 560-7 Router

Operating environment and altitude1

–40 to 65°C operating temperature (DC operation, with the 900W or 1200W power supplies)

–40 to 65°C operating temperature (AC operation, with the 900W or 1200W power supplies)

–60 to 1800m operating altitude (for full operating temperature range)

Up to 4000m operating altitude (at up to 40°C temperature)

Outside plant

For an outside plant installation, it is required that the system be protected against airborne contaminants, dust, moisture, insects, pests, corrosive gases, polluted air, or other reactive elements present in the outside air. To achieve this level of protection, it is recommended that the unit be installed in a fully sealed enclosure. Examples of such cabinets include IP65 cabinets with heat exchanger complying with Telecordia GR487.

Relative humidity

5 to 95%, noncondensing

Acoustic noise3

Acoustic noise peak operation complies with Network Equipment Building Standards (NEBS) GR-63-Core Issue 4 sound power level of 78 dB at 27°C operation as measured by the ANSI S12.10/ISO 7779 NAIS noise measurement test standard.

Storage environment

Temperature: –40 to 70°C altitude: 15,000 ft. (4570m)

Seismic

Zone 4

Hazardous substances

Reduction of Hazardous Substances (ROHS) 6

1 Minimum temperature range of chassis, fan tray, RSP engine, power supply, optics, and interface modules will dictate the supported operating temperature range. Maximum cooling fan tray module is assumed.
2 Not more than the following in a one-year period: 96 consecutive hours, or 360 hours total, or 15 occurrences.
3 The above are for normal (nonfailure) operation. When operating with a fan failure, the above may be exceeded.

Table 3.        Safety and compliance

Type

Standards

Safety

  UL 60950-1, 2 nd edition
  CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07 2 nd edition
  IEC 60950-1, 2 nd edition
  EN 60950-1, 2 nd edition
  AS/NZS 60950.1: 2003

Electromagnetic

  FCC CFR47 Part 15 Class A

Emissions compliance

  EN55022, class A
  CISPR22, class A
  ICES-003, class A
  EN 300 386, class A
  VCCI, class A
  KN22, class A
  EN61000-3-2 to EN61000-3-3

Immunity compliance

  EN 300 386
  EN 61000-6-1
  EN 50082-1
  CISPR24
  EN 55024
  KN 24
  EN 50121-4
  EN/KN 61000-4-2 to EN/KN 61000-4-6
  EN/KN 61000-4-8
  EN/KN 61000-4-11

NEBS

  GR-63-CORE Issue 4
  GR-1089-CORE Issue 6
  SR-3580 NEBS Level 3

ETSI

  ETS/EN 300 119 Part 4
  ETS/EN 300 019 - Storage: Class 1.2, Transportation: Class 2.3, In-Use/Operational: Class 3.2
  ETS/EN 300 753

Network synchronization

  GNSS
  ANSI T1.101
  GR-1244-CORE
  GR-253-CORE
  ITU-T G.813
  ITU-T G.823
  ITU-T G.824
  ITU-T G.703 clause 5
  ITU-T G.703 clause 9
  ITU-T G.8261/Y.1361
  ITU-T G.781I
  ITU-T G.8265.1
  IYU-T G.8273.2 Class-B
  ITU-T G.8275.1
  ITU-T G.8275.2
  IEEE1588-2008

Ordering information

Table 4 describes the Cisco IOS XR FCS Software

Table 5 lists the hardware parts available for Cisco NCS 560 RSP 4 modules.

Table 4.        Cisco IOS XR Software Packages for Cisco NCS 560 RSP Modules

Cisco IOS XR FCS Software

XR 6.6.1

Table 5.        Hardware components for Cisco NCS 560 RSP Modules

Part Number

Description

N560-RSP4-E

Cisco NCS 560 RSP4 Enhanced – 800G, XL Scale (/w ext. TCAM)

N560-RSP4-E=

Cisco NCS 560 RSP4 Enhanced – 800G, XL Scale (/w ext. TCAM), spare

N560-RSP4

Cisco NCS 560 RSP4 – 800G, L Scale

N560-RSP4=

Cisco NCS 560 RSP4 – 800G, L Scale, spare

A900-CM-GNSS

ASR 900 Global Navigation Satellite System Module

A900-CM-GNSS=

ASR 900 Global Navigation Satellite System Module, spare

A9XX-RSPB-BLANK=

ASR 900 Route Switch Processor 4 Blank Cover, spare

A900-WWA-RJ48-V

ASR 900 RSP wire wrap adapter for RJ48 connector – Vertical

A900-WWA-RJ48-H

ASR 900 RSP wire wrap adapter for RJ48 connector – Horizontal

Warranty information

Warranty information is available on Cisco.com at the Product Warranties page.

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Sustainability topic

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Service and Support

Cisco offers a wide range of services programs to help accelerate customer success. These innovative services programs are delivered through a unique combination of people, processes, tools, and partners, promoting high levels of customer satisfaction. Cisco Services help you protect your network investment, optimize network operations, and prepare your network for new applications to extend network intelligence and the power of your business. For more information about Cisco Services, refer to Cisco Technical Support Services or Cisco Advanced Services.

Cisco is committed to reducing your total cost of ownership. Cisco offers a portfolio of technical support services to help ensure that Cisco products operate efficiently, remain highly available, and benefit from the most up-to-date system software. The services and support programs described in Table 7 are available as part of the Cisco Carrier Ethernet Switching Service and Support solution and are available directly from Cisco and through resellers.

Table 6.        Service and Support

Advanced Services

Features

Benefits

Cisco Total Implementation Solutions (TIS), available directly from Cisco

Cisco Packaged TIS, available through resellers

  Project management
  Site survey, configuration, and deployment
  Installation, text, and cutover
  Training
  Major moves, adds, and changes
  Design review and product staging
  Supplement existing staff
  Help ensure functions meet needs
  Mitigate risk

Cisco SP Base Support and Service Provider-Based Onsite Support, available directly from Cisco

Cisco Packaged Service Provider- Based Support, available through resellers

  24-hour access to software updates
  Web access to technical repositories
  Telephone support through the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC)
  Advance replacement of hardware parts
  Facilitate proactive or expedited problem resolution
  Lower total cost of ownership by taking advantage of Cisco expertise and knowledge
  Reduce network downtime

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