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Appendix A Attribute Reference

Node

Table A-5 Node (continued)

Attributes

Acceptable

Default Values

 

Values

 

 

 

 

Containing Region [srarea]

Text (32)

 

The name of the administrative area containing the router (a LATA, for

 

 

example). This attribute is optional.

 

 

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Geographical Location [srgeogloc]

Text (32)

 

This is the geographical location of the router (for example, a GPS

 

 

reference). This attribute is optional.

 

 

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Organizational Location [srorgloc]

Text (64)

 

This is the organizational location of the router (for example, an X.500

 

 

directory reference). This attribute is optional.

 

 

W

 

 

 

 

 

Pre-provisioned [srpreprov]

Indicates if the object is pre-provisioned or not. The default value is None, indicating that the node object is not pre-provisioned. If Full or Init is selected, existing Service Elements (SEs) can be used by new Service Objects. The Threader will assign the proper SE that matches the Service Object criteria. In Init mode, if a suitable existing SE is not found, the Threader will attempt to create one for the Service Object. In Full mode, if a suitable existing SE is not founds, the Threader will not create one and report an error. This attribute is effective only when Opaque attribute (above) is TRUE.

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Enum (4) "Full" None "Init" "None"

Upload State [srustate]

Enum (13)

 

Indicates the upload status.

Required,

 

Not_Required,

 

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Indeterminate

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upload State Modification Time [srustime]

Text (24)

 

Indicates the date and time that the upload state was last modified.

 

 

R

 

 

 

 

 

Last Successful Upload Time [srutime]

Text (24)

 

Indicates the date and time of the last upload from this node.

 

 

R

 

 

 

 

 

Last Upload Type [srutype]

Text (16)

 

Indicates the type of the last upload from this node.

 

 

R

 

 

 

 

 

NSP Specific Information

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco 6400 Equipment Module Configuration Guide

 

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Cisco Systems 6400 appendix Text Indicates the type of the last upload from this node, NSP Specific Information

6400 specifications

Cisco Systems 6400, part of Cisco's robust networking portfolio, is a high-performance platform designed to facilitate advanced network services and operations. This versatile router is built to meet the demands of modern data networks, providing exceptional scalability, reliability, and flexibility for businesses of all sizes.

One of the key features of the Cisco 6400 is its modular architecture. This design allows businesses to customize their networking requirements by adding or removing various modules as needed. With multiple slots available, users can integrate a range of services including security, routing, switching, and WAN optimization, ensuring that the device can grow alongside the organization’s evolving needs.

In terms of performance, the Cisco 6400 boasts impressive throughput capabilities. It is engineered to handle significant data traffic volumes, making it suitable for enterprise-level applications. This is particularly vital in environments that rely on high-speed data transfer and require minimal latency, such as data centers and cloud service providers.

The Cisco 6400 leverages advanced technologies to optimize network operations. Stateful packet inspection and application awareness contribute to enhanced security, allowing users to monitor and control data flow effectively. This is further augmented by Cisco's extensive security offerings, which provide comprehensive defenses against evolving cybersecurity threats.

Another notable characteristic of the Cisco 6400 is its support for software-defined networking (SDN). This feature enables IT departments to manage network resources dynamically through a centralized interface, allowing for increased agility and automation in network management. Coupled with Cisco's identity services and policy management tools, the 6400 facilitates granular control over user access and network segmenting.

The device is also designed with energy efficiency in mind. Its architecture helps to minimize power consumption while maximizing performance, which is a critical consideration for organizations seeking to reduce their carbon footprint.

In summary, the Cisco Systems 6400 stands out as a powerful and versatile networking solution. Its modular design, high throughput capacity, advanced security features, support for software-defined networking, and energy-efficient operations make it a compelling choice for organizations aiming to future-proof their network infrastructure while meeting current demands. Whether scaling up to support new applications or ensuring robust security, the Cisco 6400 offers the capabilities needed to thrive in today’s digital landscape.