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Description

The Network Convergence System (NCS) 6000 is designed to provide exceptional network flexibility, facilitate packet optical integration, and achieve system capabilities of petabits per second. It plays a crucial role in the Cisco Evolved Programmable Network, enabling virtualization and programmability while maintaining a low total cost of ownership, which in turn supports high-bandwidth services such as mobile, video, and cloud applications for end users. Key advancements include the introduction of Cisco nPower X1 NPUs, the ability to perform true zero-packet and zero-topology loss ISSU through hardware enhancements, and the potential to scale beyond 1 petabit using a multi-chassis configuration. Furthermore, the system features improved operational support and seamless packet-optical integration. A notable aspect is its adaptable power consumption model that utilizes both ASIC and CMOS photonics technology, ensuring minimal carbon emissions in service provider routing today. Additionally, users can easily modify the power consumption of each line card based on the number of ports actively in use, contributing to overall efficiency.

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The Cisco® NCS 560 Series Router offers a budget-friendly, modular option that is built on a flexible, protocol-agnostic fabric architecture. As an integral component of the Cisco Evolved Programmable Network (EPN) framework, the Cisco NCS 560 Series Router is designed to provide extensive scalability and exceptional functionalities for Carrier Ethernet business services, utilizing reliable and secure packet-based network technologies such as IP/MPLS, MPLS-TE, SR, SR-TE, and TI-LFA. Customers benefit from a substantial level of flexibility and value thanks to the router's Ethernet interface modules. Each of these interface modules is equipped with a unified core that facilitates time stamping for Y.1731 Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) delay measurement, ensuring accurate assessments for both one-way and two-way delay metrics. Additionally, they incorporate time-stamping capabilities in accordance with the IEEE 1588-2008 protocol, further enhancing their utility in precise network performance monitoring. This combination of features makes the Cisco NCS 560 Series Router a robust choice for businesses aiming to optimize their network efficiency.

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Deployment

Web-Based
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iPad App
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Windows
Mac
Linux
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Vendor Details

Company Name

Cisco

Founded

1984

Country

United States

Website

www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/routers/network-convergence-system-6000-series-routers/index.html#~features

Vendor Details

Company Name

Cisco

Founded

1984

Country

United States

Website

www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/routers/network-convergence-system-560-series-routers/index.html

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