Cisco Systems 6500/7600 manual Audience, Organization, Chapter Title Description

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About this Guide

This preface describes who should read the Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide, how it is organized, and its document conventions.

Audience

This guide is written as a technical resource for network managers, system administrators (the people responsible for managing the network), network analysts (those who configure the network), and operators.

It is assumed that you have a basic understanding of network design, operation, and terminology, and that you are familiar with your own network configurations. It is also assumed that you have a basic familiarity with UNIX and have read and understood the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide.

Organization

This guide is organized as follows:

Chapter

Title

Description

 

 

 

Chapter 1

Product Overview

Provides a context for the

 

 

Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager.

 

 

 

Chapter 2

Basic Concepts

Describes basic concepts of the Cisco

 

 

Element Management Framework

 

 

(CEMF) and the concepts of network

 

 

and service management associated

 

 

with the C65/76M using CEMF.

 

 

 

Chapter 3

Getting Started

Describes the order of the tasks you

 

 

should perform to get started with the

 

 

C65/76M software.

 

 

 

Chapter 4

Deploying the C65/76M

Describes the deployment and

 

 

commissioning process for the

 

 

C65/76M.

 

 

 

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6500/7600 specifications

Cisco Systems 6500/7600 series routers are pivotal in the landscape of networking, widely adopted by enterprises and service providers for their robust performance, scalability, and flexibility. As part of Cisco's core routing solutions, these series serve various applications ranging from distribution to edge and core networking.

The Cisco 6500 series, introduced in 1999, utilizes the modular architecture, allowing users to customize their setups according to specific needs. This series supports various interfaces ranging from Ethernet to ATM and SONET, making it versatile for different network configurations. Its ability to support a high throughput of up to 400 Gbps with the addition of advanced line cards makes it suitable for high-bandwidth applications and critical data centers.

Key features of the 6500 series include integrated security, extensive quality of service (QoS), and advanced routing protocols. The incorporation of Cisco’s Easy Virtual Network (EVN) technology enhances network segmentation and simplifies management. Moreover, the series supports comprehensive multicast capabilities, essential for applications like video conferencing and streaming.

Similarly, the Cisco 7600 series is designed for high-performance service provider environments. It also utilizes modular architecture and offers powerful features tailored for carrier-grade services. Supporting a wide range of services including IP, MPLS, and more, the 7600 series excels in handling large data volumes while maintaining low latency.

Both series leverage advanced technologies such as Cisco IOS software, which not only provides essential routing and switching capabilities but also includes features for network automation and programmability. This software supports various protocols, ensuring seamless integration across diverse technology environments.

In terms of management, Cisco provides extensive tools like Cisco Prime and Cisco DNA Center, which facilitate effective network management and monitoring. Enhanced support for automation, analytics, and AI-driven insights enables network operators to optimize performance and reliability.

Lastly, the Cisco 6500 and 7600 series routers are recognized for their high availability features, ensuring that networks remain operational and resilient against failures. Enhanced redundancy through hot-swappable components, along with redundant power supplies and fans, help safeguard against downtime, critical for mission-critical applications.

In summary, the Cisco 6500/7600 series routers stand out as highly adaptable, feature-rich solutions that cater to diverse networking needs, making them a mainstay in both enterprise and service provider networks. Their combination of scalability, flexibility, and robust technology reinforces Cisco's commitment to delivering reliable networking infrastructure.