Used Cisco LightStream 1010 - 5 Gbps Modular Switch
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The Cisco LightStream 1010 is a 5 Gbps modular switch designed for use in either the workgroup or the campus, depending on the nature of the interfaces employed. The Cisco LightStream 1010 uses a five-slot, modular chassis featuring the option of dual, fault-tolerant, load-sharing power supplies.
The central slot in the Cisco LightStream 1010 is dedicated to a single, field-replaceable ATM switch processor module (ASP) that supports both the 5 Gbps shared memory, fully nonblocking switch fabric, together with its feature card, and the high-performance RISC processor that provides the central intelligence for the device. Uniquely, the ASP module feature card can also be upgraded in the field, allowing the switch to track changing ATM specifications. The remaining slots support up to four hot-swappable carrier modules (CAMs), each of which, in turn, can support up to two hot-swappable port adapter modules (PAMs), for a maximum of eight PAMs per switch, supporting a wide variety of desktop, backbone, and wide-area ATM interfaces.
The Cisco LightStream 1010 offers the sophistication and depth of functionality required for true ATM production deployment. Advanced traffic management mechanisms allow for the support of current, bursty, best-effort traffic, while also delivering the quality of service (QOS) guarantees required for the applications of the future. Available bit rate (ABR) congestion control support allows the Cisco LightStream 1010 to slow traffic sources before congestion becomes excessive, while support for the ATM Forum PNNI protocols allows networks of Cisco LightStream 1010s to scale to hundreds of nodes while still delivering interoperable, QOS-based routing. Value-added capabilities allow for ATM access lists and load sharing across redundant links. All of this sophistication is hidden, however, by the true standards-based, plug-and-play capabilities of the Cisco LightStream 1010, and advanced management functions allow for unprecedented levels of network visibility and control.
The Cisco LightStream 1010 switch includes the following standard features:
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Five-slot chassis (same dimensions as that of the Catalyst 5000) with ATM backplane and fan tray
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Optionally redundant, auto-sensing, load-sharing AC-input or DC-input power supplies
The Cisco LightStream 1010 uses two management tools: AtmDirector and CiscoView.
Using underlying ATM network management protocols such as the Interim Local Management Interface (ILMI), as well as standard and Cisco-private ATM MIBs, Cisco Systems` AtmDirector management application simplifies the installation and administration of ATM in switched internetworks.
AtmDirector is a graphical, system-level ATM management application for configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting a network of Cisco LightStream ATM switches and ATM-attached Cisco routers and Catalyst LAN switches. The AtmDirector application automatically discovers and illustrates the topology of the ATM network, displays real-time link information, facilitates ATM network interrogation and troubleshooting by allowing selection of any virtual connection on an ATM link and tracing its entire path, and provides an intuitive interface for creating PVCs across the ATM network. AtmDirector can be integrated with popular SNMP management platforms or used as a fully functional, independent ATM network management application.
These advanced ATM management functions provide real-time status, statistics, and configuration information, allowing the administrator to more easily understand and use the complex management data available for ATM networks.
Hardware
Table 21-170: Technical Specifications for Cisco LightStream 1010 Switch
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Description |
Specification |
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Switch and processor capacity |
5 Gbps shared memory, nonblocking switch fabric
65,536 cells of shared ATM cell buffers
16 MB processor DRAM standard, maximum of 64 MB
8 MB Flash memory standard, internally expandable up to 16 MB plus up to 20 MB through PCMCIA Flash cards |
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Software images |
Optional PNNI image with plug-and-play capability |
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Port adapter modules |
PAM with 4 SONET STS3c/SDH STM1 multimode fiber ports, SC connectors
PAM with 4 SONET STS3c/SDH STM1 single-mode fiber ports, SC connectors
PAM with 4 SONET STS3c/SDH STM1 UTP-5 ports, SC connectors
PAM with 4 SONET STS3c/SDH STM1 ports, 1 single-mode, 3 multimode
PAM with 4SONET STS3c/STM1 single-mode fiber port, SC connector, long reach, laser
PAM with 1 SONET STS12c/SDH STM4 multimode fiber port, SC connector
PAM with 1 SONET STS12c/STM4 single-mode fiber port, SC connector
PAM with 1 SONET STS12c/SDH STM4 single-mode fiber ports, SC connectors, long reach, laser
PAM with 4 T3 (DS3) ports, BNC connectors
PAM with 4 E3 ports, BNC connectors |
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Port adapter modules |
PAM with 4 T1 (trunk) ports, RJ-48 connectors
PAM with 4 E1 (trunk) ports, RJ-48 connectors, balanced
PAM with 4 E1 (trunk) ports, BNC connectors, unbalanced
PAM with 4 T1 (circuit emulation) ports, RJ-48 connectors
PAM with 4 E1 (circuit emulation) ports, RJ-48 connectors, balanced
PAM with 4 E1 (circuit emulation) ports, BNC connectors, unbalanced
PAM with 12 ATM25 ports with 96-pin Telco Cable |
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Interface timing |
Loop timing, Stratum 4 accuracy clock for self-timing, master clock distribution port |
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Management access |
Standard Ethernet and dual EIA/TIA 232 serial ports on ASP module |
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Connections |
32,000 point-to-point, 2048 point-to-multipoint
VC and VP switching, VP tunneling
PVC and SVC
F4 and F5 OAM segment and end-to-end flows, RDI and AIS
OAM Ping on IP or ATM address |
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Signaling and routing |
UNI 3.0, UNI 3.1
ILMI
PNNI Phase 1, IISP
Soft PVC/PVP support
ATM access lists and firewalls
Crankback
Plug-and-play mode with PNNI image
Redundant link support with load balancing or best-fit selection |
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Traffic management |
Single, dual-mode leaky bucket traffic policing
Per-port traffic pacing
Multiple, configurable per connection, port, and switch thresholds
Multiple priority classes
All ATM connection types and AALs
Connection admission control
CLP tagging and discard
Intelligent packet discard
Available bit rate support: EFCI marking mode and relative rate marking mode |
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Network management |
Port Rx and Tx LEDs, switch and common equipment status LEDs
Port snooping and connection steering
Multiple standard and enterprise MIBs
Text-based command-line interface based on familiar router interface
Standard Cisco IOS security capabilities: passwords and TACACS
Telnet, TFTP, BOOTP, LAN Emulation client, RFC 1577 Classical IP over ATM client, for management access
CiscoView GUI application for device configuration and management
AtmDirector GUI system management application |
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Mean Time between Failure (MTBF) |
7.1 years for system configuration |
These PAMs and cables are available only with the Cisco IOS software for ATM maintenance Release 1, or later releases.
This PAM is available only with the Cisco IOS software for ATM maintenance Release 2, or later releases. |
Table 21-171: Power Requirements for Cisco LightStream 1010 Switch
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Description |
Specification |
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Max power budget |
9.8A @ 115 VAC, 60 Hz 4.9A @ 230 VAC, 50 Hz |
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Autosensing limits |
100-127/200-240 VAC, 8/4A, 47-63 Hz |
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Max wattage |
376W |
Table 21-172: Physical and Environmental Specifications for Cisco LightStream 1010 Switch
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Description |
Specification |
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Altitude |
-500 to 10,000 ft (-52 to 3048 m) |
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Temperature |
32 to 104?F (0 to 40?C) |
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Relative humidity |
10 to 90% noncondensing |
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Dimensions
(H x W x D) |
Chassis: 10.5 x 17.2 x 18.1 in. standard 19 in. rack mount (26.7 x 43.7 x 46.1 cm)
ASP and CAM: 1.2 x 14.4 x 16.0 in. (3.0 x 36.6 x 40.6 cm)
PAM: 1.2 x 6.5 x 10 in. (3.0 x 16.5 x 25.4 cm) |
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Weight |
Empty: 43 lb (19.5 kg)
Fully loaded: approximately 85 lb (39 kg) (depends on loading) |
Table 21-173: Regulatory Approvals for Cisco LightStream 1010 Switch
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Description |
Specification |
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Safety |
UL 1950, EN 60950, CSA-C22.2 No. 950-93 |
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EMI |
FCC Class A (Part 15), EN 55022 Class B, CE Mark, VCCI Class II | Software
The CiscoView application for Cisco LightStream 1010 ATM switch is a graphical user interface (GUI)-based device management application that provides dynamic status, statistics, and configuration information for the Cisco LightStream 1010. This application is a subset of the CiscoView application that offers similar features for other switched internetworking products such as Catalyst LAN switches and Cisco routers.
The CiscoView application is also included within CiscoWorks, Cisco`s enterprise network management application suite. The application displays a physical view of any Cisco device and shows real-time LED and interface status. The CiscoView application provides comprehensive monitoring functions and simplifies basic troubleshooting tasks.
Using the CiscoView application for the Cisco LightStream 1010, users can more easily understand the complex management data and configuration parameters available for ATM switches. It organizes this information into graphical representations presented in a clear, consistent format.
The CiscoView application for the Cisco LightStream 1010 can be integrated with several of the leading network management platforms, providing management application integration. It can also be run on UNIX workstations as a fully functional, independent Cisco LightStream 1010 management application. In addition, it can be launched from the AtmDirector topology map by simply double-clicking on a Cisco LightStream 1010 icon.
The default configuration for the Cisco LightStream 1010 is a chassis. ASP modules, carrier modules, PAMs, power cords, power supplies, and cables must be ordered separately. The PNNI Cisco IOS software image supports both the IISP and PNNI Phase 1 protocols.
The Cisco LightStream 1010 uses the same power cords as the Cisco 7000 router and the Catalyst 5000.
When ordering a Cisco LightStream 1010 system that has been configured by the factory, the following items must be included on the purchase order:
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Base switch chassis (L1010-CHAS5)
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Power supply - AC or DC
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Redundant power supply - AC or DC
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Country-specific power cord
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ASP module
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Required memory configuration; one of the following:
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Required software image:
All other components - redundant power supply, carrier modules, port adapter modules, and Flash memory cards - are options; these can be ordered at the same time as the base chassis if you want to have them installed in the factory. They can also be ordered as spares, as can the chassis, ASP, ASP DRAM SIMMs, and ASP Flash memory cards. Configuration rules should also be followed when ordering a spare ASP module; the cost of the default software image is included in the spare ASP price.
Use the following guidelines to configure the Cisco LightStream 1010 carrier modules and port adapters:
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The amount of DRAM required on the ASP module is a function of the number of active physical and logical ports (VP tunnels) and the expected number of active switched virtual circuits (SVCs) through the switch. As a rough guide, use the following rules when determining the amount of DRAM to order for a switch with 32 physical ports:
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Between 4000 and 16,000 active SVCs: 32 MB DRAM
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Between 16,000 and 32,000 active SVCs: 64 MB DRAM
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The base chassis does not ship with any carrier modules; these must be ordered separately. They can be ordered at the same time as the chassis if you want to have them installed in the factory. Because each CAM can support up to two PAMs, the minimum number of CAMs required varies with the number of supported PAMs, as shown in the table below, although you can order as many CAMs as you want (up to the maximum of four per switch).
Table 21-174: Cisco LightStream 1010 Carrier Module Ordering
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Number of Port Adapter Modules |
1 |
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4 |
5 |
6 |
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8 |
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Number of Required Carrier Modules |
1 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
Note There is no switch slot dependency for CAMs - they can be plugged into any available switch slot. CAMs ordered as spares will be shipped with two PAM slot covers. CAMs installed in the factory will ship with PAM slot covers for any slots not occupied by PAMs.
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The base chassis does not ship with any port adapter modules; these must be ordered separately. They can be ordered at the same time as the chassis if you want to have them installed in the factory. Note, however, that an appropriate number of CAMs should be ordered at the same time as the PAMs when all components are ordered with a switch chassis. There are no slot dependencies for PAMs - these can be plugged into any available PAM slot on any CAM.
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The Flash memory PCMCIA cards are not required for the operation of the Cisco LightStream 1010 and can only be ordered as spares.
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The Cisco LightStream 1010 can accommodate the same DRAM and Flash memory SIMMs and the same PCMCIA Flash memory cards as the Cisco 7500 series RSP module.
To Order a base Cisco LightStream 1010 chassis with a redundant AC-input power supply, U.S. power cords, an ASP feature card 1, the PNNI image, two multimode fiber 155 Mbps PAMs (8 ports), and one 4-port T3 (DS3) PAM, all to be installed in the factory, use the product numbers in the following table.
Table 21-175: Cisco LightStream 1010 Ordering Examples - Example 1
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Description |
Product Number |
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Base chassis |
1 x L1010-CHAS5 |
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Power supply |
1 x L1010-PWR-AC |
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ASP feature card 1 |
1 x L1010-ASP-B-FC1 |
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32 MB DRAM |
1 x MEM-ASP-32M |
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PNNI image (default) |
1 x SF-WAS4-4 |
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Redundant AC-input power supply |
1 x L1010-PWR-AC/2 |
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U.S. power cords |
2 x CAB-7KAC |
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Carrier modules |
2 x WATM-CAM-2P |
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155 Mbps MMF PAM |
2 x WAI-OC3-4MM |
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4-port T3(DS3) PAM |
1 x WAI-T3-4BNC |
To Order a Cisco LightStream 1010 with a DC-input power supply, 32 MB of DRAM, an ASP feature card 1, an 8 MB Flash memory PCMCIA card, European power cord, the PNNI/IISP image, three multimode fiber 155 Mbps PAMs (12 ports), and one E3 PAM, use the product numbers listed in the table below.
Table 21-176: Cisco LightStream 1010 Ordering Examples - Example 2
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Description |
Product Number |
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Base chassis |
1 x L1010-CHAS5 |
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Power supply |
1 x L1010-PWR-DC |
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ASP feature card 1 |
1 x LS1010-ASP-B-FC1 |
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32 MB DRAM |
1 x MEM-ASP-32M |
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European power cord |
1 x CAB-7KACE |
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PNNI/IISP image |
1 x SF-WAS4-4 |
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8 MB Flash card (spare) |
1 x MEM-ASP-FLC8M= |
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Carrier modules |
2 x WATM-CAM-4P |
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155 Mbps MMF PAM |
3 x WAI-OC3-4MM |
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E3 PAM |
1 x WAI-E3-2BNC |
Table 21-177: Cisco LightStream 1010 Configuration - System
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Chassis (AC-input power supply) |
L1010-CHAS55 |
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Power supply |
L1010-PWR-DC |
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Dual power supply option (AC-input) |
L1010-PWR-AC/2 |
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(DC-input) |
L1010-PWR-DC/2 |
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Rack-mounting hardware |
Included |
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Cable-management kit |
Included |
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AC-input power cord |
U.S. (CAB-7KAC) |
U.K. (CAB-7KACU) |
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Italy (CAB-7KACI) |
Australia (CAB-7KACA) |
Europe (CAB-7KACE) |
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Software |
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SF-WAS4-4 (PNNI/IISP) |
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Substitute the software release number for x in the product number (for example, SF-WAS1-11.1.8).
Table 21-178: Cisco LightStream 1010 Base Chassis
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Base Chassis and Options |
Product Number |
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5-slot chassis |
L1010-CHAS5 |
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Feature Licenses
IISP to OOSP + PNNI license
Hierarchical PNNI license
Tag Switching license
Hierarchical PNNI + Tag switching license |
FR-WA-SX-PNNI
FR-WA-SX-HPPNI
FR-WA-SX-TAGSW
FR-WA-SX-TSHPNNI |
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ASP feature card 1 |
L1010-ASP-B-FC1 |
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ASP DRAM memory, 16 MB SIMMs |
MEM-ASP-16M |
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ASP DRAM memory, 32 MB SIMMs |
MEM-ASP-32M |
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ASP DRAM memory, 64 MB SIMMs |
MEM-ASP-64M |
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ASP Flash memory card, 8 MB |
MEM-ASP-FLC8M= |
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ASP Flash memory card, 16 MB |
MEM-ASP-FLC16M= |
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ASP Flash memory card, 20 MB |
MEM-ASP-FLC20M= |
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Carrier modules |
ATM-CAM-2P |
Table 21-179: Cisco LightStream 1010 Interface Modules
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Interface Modules |
Product Number |
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PAM - 4 ports STS3c/STM1 multimode fiber |
WAI-OC3-4MM |
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PAM - 4 ports STS3c/STM1 single-mode fiber |
WAI-OC3-4SS |
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PAM - 4 ports STS3c/STM1 UTP-5 |
WAI-OC3-4U5 |
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PAM - 4 ports 1 single-mode fiber, 3 multimode fiber |
WAI-OC3-1S3M |
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PAM - 4 ports STS3c/STM1 single-mode fiber, long-reach, laser |
WAI-OC3-4SSLR |
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PAM - 1 port STS12c/STM4 multimode fiber |
WAI-OC12-1MM |
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PAM - 1 port STS12c/STM4 single-mode fiber |
WAI-OC12-1SS |
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PAM - 1 port STS12c/STM4 single-mode fiber, long-reach, laser |
WAI-OC12-1SSLR |
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PAM - 4 ports T3 (DS3), coaxial cable, BNC connectors |
WAI-T3-4BNC |
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PAM - 4 ports E3, coaxial cable, BNC connectors |
WAI-E3-4BNC |
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PAM - 4 ports T1 (trunk), RJ-48 connectors |
WAI-T1-4RJ48 |
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PAM - 4 ports E1 (trunk), RJ-48 connectors, balanced |
WAI-E1-4RJ48 |
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PAM - 4 ports E1 (trunk), BNC connectors, unbalanced |
WAI-E1-4BNC |
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PAM - 4 ports T1 (circuit emulation), RJ-48 connectors |
WAI-T1C-4RJ48 |
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PAM - 4 ports E1 (circuit emulation), RJ-48 connectors, balanced |
WAI-E1C-4RJ48 |
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PAM - 4 ports E1 (circuit emulation), BNC connectors, unbalanced |
WAI-E1C-4BNC |
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PAM - 12 ports ATM25 with 96-pin Telco Cable |
WAI-ATM25-12P |
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Cables |
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96-pin Telco Cable for 12-port ATM25 PAM (spare) |
CAB-ATM25-12= |
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ATM cable, DS3 and E3, 10 ft |
CAB-ATM-DS3/E3 |
These PAMs and cables are available only with the Cisco IOS software for ATM maintenance Release 1, or later releases.
This PAM is available only with the Cisco IOS software for ATM maintenance Release 2, or later releases.
This section describes hardware and software product numbers for the Cisco LightStream 1010.
If a product number ends with an equal sign (=), the item can be ordered only as a spare. If a product number does not end with an equal sign, the item can be ordered as a spare or as a configurable part of a system order.
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