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VIRTUAL TRUNKS
• Up to 31 virtual interfaces and each supports 16 CoS queues
• Interfaces can be ports, trunks, VNNI, VUNI, EVNNI, and EVUNI
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
• Constant Bit Rate (CBR), variable bit rate real time (VBR-rt), variable bit rate non-real time (VBR-nrt), unspecified bit rate (UBR), available bit
rate ABR-STD
• Up to 16 classes of service (CoS)
CELL BUFFERING
• Large ingress and egress cell buffer architecture
• 128,000 cells stored per card:
– Accommodates large traffic bursts
– Avoids network congestion and cell discard
– Suited to Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) traffic
SUPPORT FOR DYNAMIC ROUTING USING PNNI 1.0
• Offers automatic end-to-end connection management mechanism
• Deterministically allocates bandwidth and reroutes connections autonomously over optimum network paths
• Preserves service integrity during network failure
• Offers E.164/NSAP addressing
• Offers support for SVC/SVP and SPVC/SPVP
• Offers QoS-based routing
ENHANCED CALL ADMISSION CONTROL
• A user programmable enhanced connection admission control (E-CAC) feature decides whether to admit or deny connections based upon the
requested quality of service.
NETWORK MANAGEMENT
• Management using Cisco WAN Manager
• Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)-based for configuration and statistics collection
• Graphical user interface (GUI)
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Dimensions: (H x D): 15.83 x 15.65 in. (40.2 x 39.8 cm)
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Input power required: –48 VDC
• Power consumption: 100W
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