Product Overview
The Ethernet Services Plus (ES+) line cards use an extensible design that allows service prioritization for voice, video, and data services. Service providers and enterprises can benefit from the improved economics, density, advanced quality-of-service (QoS) features, and high performance of these fixed-configuration line cards. With the same basic architecture and features, Ethernet Services Plus Extended Transport (ES+XT) line cards support G.709 framing and Forward Error Correction (FEC) across dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) networks, enabling optical links to span greater distances.
The ES Plus cards’ programmable interface processors protect network investments and reduce total cost of ownership. The design increases connectivity options and offers superior service intelligence through programmable interface processors operating at line rate. This data sheet contains the specifications for the ES Plus (ES+ and ES+XT) line cards (Figure 1) as supported on the Cisco Catalyst® 6500 Series Switches. This is a subset of the hardware and features supported on the Cisco® 7600 Series Routers. For more information about Cisco 7600 Series support, please visit http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps368/products_data_sheets_list.html.
Designed for interface flexibility and IP-over-DWDM integration in IP and Multiprotocol Label Switching (IP/MPLS) provider edge, WAN and metropolitan area network (MAN) applications, and data center interconnects (DCI), Ethernet Services Plus line cards support up to 40 Gbps of bandwidth with four ports of 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, or 20 Gbps with two ports of 10 Gigabit Ethernet. The cards offer hierarchical QoS (H-QoS), Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS), Advanced VPLS (A-VPLS) Ethernet over MPLS (EoMPLS), MPLS Layer 3 VPNs (L3VPNs), and full Layer 3 IP/MPLS routing.
The innovative architecture of these industry-leading, premium line cards is designed to deliver cost-effective, high-touch features, combining both application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) and network processor technologies for an optimal combination of performance and flexibility. The ES Plus line cards provide distributed forwarding with proven ASIC technology in the forwarding path (routing, switching, NetFlow, and access control lists [ACLs]). Additionally, four (for the ES+40 line cards) or two (for the ES+20 line cards) programmable network processors are included in the forwarding plane to enable queuing, shaping, and special packet-processing functions. This technology combination offers customers the necessary flexibility for future service deployments and allows them to scale the system capacity as required.
Table 1 lists the features and benefits of the ES Plus line cards.
Table 1. Features and Benefits of ES Plus Line Cards
Tables 2 and 3 list the specifications of the ES Plus line cards, and Tables 4, 5, and 6 list features supported.
Table 2. Product Specifications
● Line-rate distributed forwarding with services enabled; up to approximately 48 million packets per second (mpps) per line card
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512 MB for 200 ms of combined input and output buffering at 10 Gbps (100 ms ingress and 100 ms egress) |
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● Cisco Entity MIB (CISCO-ENTITY-MIB)
● Check the following MIB finder for more information:
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml
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CiscoWorks, CiscoView and CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials (RME) |
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● Ethernet Services with Extended Transport cards
◦ 76-ES+XT-2TG3C: 273W
◦ 76-ES+XT-2TG3CXL: 301W
◦ 76-ES+XT-4TG3C: 378W
◦ 76-ES+XT-4TG3CXL: 406W
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● ITU-T G.709 (OTN)
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Table 3. DWDM Line Interface Specifications
Description |
Specification |
Bit rate |
● 9.953280 Gbps +/- 4.6 ppm
● 10.3125 Gbps +/- 4.6 ppm
● 11.049 Gbps +/- 4.6 ppm
● 11.0957 Gbps +/- 4.6 ppm
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Spectral width at 20 dB (lambda delta 20) |
≤ 30 GHz |
Optical Transmitter |
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Type |
Lithium niobate external modulator |
Output power (PTmin to PTmax) |
-1 dBm, + 3 dBm |
Required optical return loss, minimum (ORLmin) |
27 dB |
Extinction ratio, minimum (reminx) |
> 9 dB |
Laser safety class |
1 |
Optical Receiver |
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Type |
Avalanche photo diode (APD) |
Chromatic dispersion tolerance (DLRmax) |
Up to 1600 ps/nm |
Minimum BER (BERmin) FEC off FEC on E-FEC on |
● 10E-12
● 10E-15
● 10E-15
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Reflectance between far-end Tx and near-end Rx (maximum) |
-27 dB |
Input wavelength bandwidth (lambdac_rx) |
1260 to 1607 nm |
Connector type (Tx/Rx) |
LC, duplex |
Table 4. Feature Support
● VPLSoGRE
● A-VPLSoGRE
● VPLS
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Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) based on IP precedence and DSCP |
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● mVPN Extranet
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Table 5. Optical Transport Network (OTN) Feature Support
Description |
Specification |
Protocol support |
● OTN G.709 compliant; selectable
● Mapping of IEEE 802.3ae 10GBASE-R signal into an overclocked
◦ OPU1e running at 11.0491 Gbps
◦ OPU2e running at 11.0975 Gbps
● Internal (system) and line (network) loopback
● Local (internal) or loop (recovered from network) timing
● ±100 parts per million (ppm) local clock accuracy over operating temperature
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Alarms and performance monitoring |
● Alarm reporting
◦ Loss of signal (LOS)
◦ Loss of OTN frame (LOF)
◦ Loss of OTN multiframe (LOM)
◦ OTU alarm indication signal (OTU-AIS)
◦ OTU backward defect indication (OTU-BDI)
◦ ODU alarm indication signal (ODU-AIS)
◦ ODU open connection indication (ODU-OCI)
◦ ODU locked (ODU-LCK)
◦ ODU backward defect indication (ODU-BDI)
◦ ODU payload type identifier mismatch (ODU-PTIM)
◦ OTU incoming alignment (OTU-IAE)
● OTU_SF_BER and OTU_SD_BER alarms based on the monitoring of OTU BIP errors with a user-settable threshold
● Error counts: OTU BIP, OTU BEI, ODU BIP, and ODU BEI
● Threshold crossing alerts (TCAs) for OTU BIP errors (SM-TCA) and ODU BIP errors (PM-TCA) with user-settable threshold
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FEC features |
● No FEC: ability to turn off error correction for use with non-FEC supporting interfaces
● GFEC: standard G.709
● EFEC: standard G.975.I.4
● FEC statistics for corrected errors (EC), last-second corrected errors (EC), and uncorrected words (UC)
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Table 6. SONET/SDH WAN PHY Feature Support
SONET/SDH Features and Functions |
Ethernet WAN Interface |
Comments |
Synchronization |
Supported |
Ethernet WAN interface cannot be used in SONET/SDH rings |
Section, line, and path BIP8 |
Supported |
Errors are detected and counted |
Section trace |
Supported |
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Pointer operation and action |
Supported |
H1 and H2 are used to get the location of SPE |
Defects or anomalies: LOS, SEF, LOF, S-BIP, L-BIP, AIS- L, RDI-L, AIS-P, LOP-P, P-BIP, and PLM-P |
Supported |
Counters for section, line, and path BIP errors |
Interface Module Support
Table 7 lists the interface modules supported.
Table 7. ES Plus Line Card XFP and SFP Modules Supported
Tables 8 and 9 provide ordering information for the modules and line cards.
Table 8. Ordering Information for Cisco ES Plus Line Cards: 10 Gigabit Ethernet DWDM XFP Modules
Note: The DWDM XFP products in Table 8 can be ordered as spares only.
Table 9. Ordering Information for Ethernet Services Plus Line Cards
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For more information about the Ethernet Services Plus and Ethernet Services Plus Extended Transport 20- and 40‑Gbps line cards, visit http://www.cisco.com/ or contact your local Cisco account representative.