Cisco 2600-DC Series Manuel d'utilisateur

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DATA SHEET
Cisco 2600-DC Series
Modular Access Platform
Cisco Systems Extends Versatility,
Integration, and Power of the Cisco 2600
Series Modular Access Platform series
to Service Provider central offices and
Data Communications Networks.
As part of a scalable Data Communications
Network (DCN) solution, including the Cisco
Catalyst
®
1924-DC switch, Catalyst 2924M-XL
switch, Catalyst 4003-DC switch, Cisco 3662-AC/
DC-CO, Cisco 3640, Cisco 3631-CO, and Cisco
2600 Series modular access platforms, the Cisco
2600 Series supports central office (CO) serial,
X.25 and Internet protocol/open system
interconnection (IP/OSI) interfaces for operations
management in Service Provider, Inter-Exchange
Carrier (IXC), and Post, Telephone and Telegraph
(PTT) networks. The Cisco DCN solution
supports synchronous optical network/
synchronous digital hierarchy (SONET/SDH)
network element (NE) connectivity for alarm
monitoring and control, remote provisioning, and
software download. Other operations systems
network applications include local number
portability and billing data collection. In addition,
competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs) can
use the Cisco 2600 in small point of presences
(POPs) or central office colocations for digital
subscriber line access multiplexers (DSLAMs),
voice switches, and transmission operations
networking.
Themodulararchitectureof theCisco 2600Series
allows interfaces to be upgraded to accommodate
network expansion or changes in technology as
new services and applications are deployed.
Service providers can integrate the functions of
multiple, separate devices into a single, compact
unit, thereby reducing the complexity of
managing DCN infrastructures. For example, the
Cisco 2600 Series supports connectivity to legacy
asynchronous and X.25 devices as well as
standards-based IP devices, facilitating a graceful
migrationfrom legacytonextgenerationnetwork
elements. Driven by a powerful RISC processor,
the Cisco 2600 Series provides the extra power
needed to support the advanced quality of service
(QoS), higher bandwidth and security features
required for connecting to today’s Network
Operation Center (NOC) systems.
The Cisco 2600 Series meets service provider’s
critical physical requirements for equipment
depth fitting right alongside transmission
equipment on standard 12 inch deep racks, and
occupying only 1RU in height. Offered in six base
configurations supporting fixed single or dual
local-area network (LAN) ports, each Cisco 2600
also includes one network module slot, two
wide-area network (WAN) interface card slots
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