Cisco Systems 8600 Series manual BPX Switch Operation, Mgx, Access Products

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BPX Switch Operation

Easy integration into existing IPX switch and IGX switch networks.

Internal diagnostics and self-test routines on all cards and backplane, status indication on each card.

Collection of many ATM and other network statistics and transfer of the data collected to Cisco StrataView Plus over high-speed Ethernet LAN interface.

Integration with the Cisco StrataView Plus Network Management System to provide configuration, control, and maintenance.

Conformation to recommendations from all current ATM standards bodies: ATM Forum, ITU, ETSI, and ANSI.

Compliant with all applicable safety, emissions, and interface regulations. Meets requirements of NEBS for Central Office equipment.

MGX 8220

Inverse Multiplexing ATM (IMA) support for the BPX switch with Rel. 3 MGX 8220

CES T1/E1

MGX 8220 T1/E1 frame relay and T1/E1 ATM service interfaces

FUNI (Frame Based UNI over ATM)

IGX Switch

The IGX switch is configurable as a tiered network routing hub supporting voice and data over IGX switch interface shelves.

Access Products

Cisco 3810

FastPAD MM and MP products

BPX Switch Operation

BPX Switch Operation

With the BCC-4, the BPX switch employs a redundant 19.2 Gbps non-blocking crosspoint switch matrix for cell switching. The switch matrix can establish up to 20 million point-to-point connections per second between ports. A single BPX switch provides twelve card slots, with each card capable of operating at 800 Mbps for ASI and BNI cards. The BXM cards support egress at up to 1600 Mbps and ingress at up to 800 Mbps. Access to and from the crosspoint switch is through multi-port network and user access cards. It is designed to easily meet current requirements with scalability to higher capacity for future growth.

ABPX switch shelf is a self-contained chassis which may be rack-mounted in a standard 19-inch rack or open enclosure. All control functions, switching matrix, backplane connections, and power supplies are redundant, and non-disruptive diagnostics continuously monitor system operation to detect any system or transmission failure. Hot-standby hardware and alternate routing capability combine to provide maximum system availability.

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Cisco Systems 8600 Series manual BPX Switch Operation, Mgx, Access Products