Cisco 8-Port Channelized T1/E1 Shared Port Adapter



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Cisco 8-Port Channelized T1/E1 Shared Port Adapter The Cisco I-Flex approach combines shared port adapters (SPAs) and SPA interface processors (SIPs), providing an extensible design that helps prioritize data, voice, and video services. Enterprise and service provider customers can take advantage of improved slot economics resulting from modular port adapters that are interchangeable across Cisco routing platforms. The I-Flex design maximizes connectivity options and offers superior service intelligence through programmable interface processors that deliver line-rate performance. I-Flex enhances speed-to-service revenue and provides a rich set of quality of service (QoS) features for premium service delivery while effectively reducing the overall cost of ownership. This data sheet contains the specifications for the Cisco 8-Port Channelized T1/E1 Shared Port Adapter (SPA; refer to Figure 1). Figure 1. Cisco 8-Port Channelized T1/E1 Shared Port Adapter Product Overview Today's global enterprise and service provider networks require diverse networking solutions to meet both economic and evolving connectivity needs. The demand for high-density, cost-effective solutions increases as corporate intranets expand to include more regional offices and increased numbers of remote and mobile users. The Cisco 8-Port Channelized T1/E1 SPA provides one of the greatest densities currently offered in the industry at 8 ports per SPA and up to 32 ports per SIP. At a cost per T1/E1 port less than that of a standard serial port with external channel service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU), the Cisco 8-Port Channelized T1/E1 SPA is cost-effective for all WAN connectivity. The SPA is designed to provide a full 8-port channelized solution for the Cisco 6500,7600 and the 12000 Series Routers. The interfaces can be channelized, fractional, or unframed (E1) with up to 256 independent High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) channels definable for T1 and E1 applications. With these capabilities, the SPA eliminates the need for separate interface types for separate connection requirements. All contents are Copyright 1992 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 1 of 6

Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP) is supported (in hardware) to enable link aggregation greater than T1 capacity. Up to eight individual T1s can be combined within a multilink bundle that appears to be a single IP link. This enables service providers to provision greater-than-t1 bandwidth incrementally, without requiring migration of the circuit and customer premises equipment (CPE) infrastructure to T3 facilities. The Cisco 8-Port Channelized T1/E1 SPA is hot-swappable and supports service-transparent online insertion and removal (OIR), allowing removal of the SPA without impacting the interface processor and other SPAs. Applications The Cisco 8-Port Channelized T1/E1 SPA is ideal for service providers and large enterprises looking to cost-effectively deploy high-density terminations of multiple remote sites (Figure 2). The SPA helps enable applications that require remote and branch-office locations to be terminated on a single router in a corporate enterprise network. For service provider applications where only DSU functions are required (for example, at sites colocated with a carrier), the Cisco 8-Port Channelized T1/E1 SPA provides high port density at a reduced cost per port. For E1 applications, the channelized E1/G.703 interface allows direct connectivity to 120-ohm G.703 lines. Figure 2. Figure 2 High-Density Termination for Multiple Remote Sites Features and Benefits The Cisco 8-Port Channelized T1/E1 SPA offers many advantages, including: Eight software-configurable T1 or E1 ports Support for channelized and fractional T1/E1, and clear channel E1 256 independent HDLC channels Integrated CSUs/DSUs All contents are Copyright 1992 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 2 of 6

Support for all major encapsulations, including MLPPP and multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) Support for link fragmentation and interleaving (LFI) over Frame Relay and MLPPP The Cisco SPA/SIP portfolio offers the following additional advantages: Modular, flexible, intelligent interface processors Superior flexibility, supporting a combination of interface types on the same interface processor for consistent services, independent of access technology Pioneering programmable interface processors that provide flexibility for the service diversity required in next-generation networks Innovative design that supports intelligent service delivery without compromising on performance Increased speed-to-service revenue The scalable, programmable Cisco architecture extended to 10 Gbps dramatically improves customer density, increasing potential revenue per platform. Interface breadth (copper, channelized, POS, ATM, and Ethernet) on a modular interface processor allows service providers to roll out new services more quickly, helping ensure that all customers, large and small, receive consistent, secure, and guaranteed services. High-density Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) interfaces are featured for high-portcount applications with reach flexibility. Future optical technology improvements can be adopted using existing SPAs. Dramatically improved return on your routing investment Improved slot economics and increased density reduce capital expenditures (CapEx). The ability to easily add new interfaces as they are needed facilitates a "pay-as-yougrow" business model. SPAs are shared across multiple platforms, and can be easily moved from one to another, providing consistent feature support, accelerated product delivery, and a significant reduction in operating expenses (OpEx) through common sparing as service needs change. Product Specifications Table 1 gives specifications of the Cisco 8-Port Channelized T1/E1 SPA. Table 1. Features Product Specifications Descriptions Product compatibility Port density per SPA Physical interface Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Cisco 7600 Series Routers Cisco 12000 Series Routers Cisco XR 12000 Series Routers 8 ports RJ-45 connector RJ-45 to BNC adapter cable option All contents are Copyright 1992 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 3 of 6

Protocols Features and functions T1-specific features Encapsulation protocols: HDLC Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), RFC 1662 Frame Relay, RFC 1490 Multilink support: MLPPP, RFC 1990 MLFR, FRF.16 LFI over Frame Relay (FRF.12) and MLPPP Up to 8 independent T1 or E1 ports configurable as either all T1 or all E1 only Full-duplex connectivity Channelized and fractional T1/E1, clear channel E1 supported Up to 256 usable n x 64K, where n is 1 to 24 for T1 and 1 to 32 for E1 Line-rate performance for all ports channelized to DS-0 Integrated CSUs/DSUs Internal or network clocking selectable on each port Per-port, dual-color status LED Loopback capabilities: Local and remote loopback at the T1/E1 level Response to embedded loopback commands Insertion of loopback commands into transmitted signal N x DS-0 system-side loopback Bit-error-rate-testing (BERT) pattern generation and detection per channel (maximum of 6 T1/E1 at a time) Programmable pseudorandom pattern up to 32 bits long, including all 0s, all 1s, 211, 215, 220, 220 Quasi-Random Signal Sequence (QRSS), 223, alternating 0s and 1s, 1-in-8, and 3-in-24 32-bit error-count and bit-count registers Fully independent transmit and receive sections Detection of test patterns with bit error rates up to 10-2 24-hour history maintained for error statistics and failure counts, at 15-minute intervals 16- and 32-bit cyclic redundancy check (CRC); 16-bit default Data rate to 1.536 Mbps per port Impedance: 100 ohms D4 Super Frame (SF) or Extended Super Frame (ESF) framing Alternate mark inversion (AMI) or binary 8-zero substitution (B8ZS) line encoding ANSI T1.403 and AT&T TR 54016 Facility Data Link (FDL) Selectable T1 cable length in increments from 0 to 655 feet Selectable T1 CSU line build-out (LBO): 0, -7.5, -15, and -22.5 db Selectable T1 CSU receiver gain: 26 or 36 db Alarm monitoring: Alarm indication signal (AIS) Out of frame (OOF) Far-end alarm failure (yellow or distant alarm) Performance data collection: CRC and bit errors Framing bit errors Line errored seconds Far-end errored seconds Far-end severely errored seconds Far-end unavailable seconds Line coding violation (LCV) All contents are Copyright 1992 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 4 of 6

E1-specific features Reliability and availability MIBs Network management Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Compliance and agency approvals Environmental specifications Data Sheet Data rate to 2.048 Mbps (unframed mode) or 1.984 Mbps (framed mode) per port Impedance: 120 ohms (RJ-45 to BNC adapter cable offers 75-ohm configuration option) Unframed E1, CRC4, or non-crc4 framing High-density bipolar with three zeroes (HDB3) line encoding Alarm monitoring: AIS OOF Remote alarm indication (RAI) Performance data collection: CRC and bit errors Framing bit errors Far-end block error (FEBE) LCV OIR Single SPA software reset RFC 1406 MIB Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Weight: 0.75 lb (0.34 kg) Height: 0.8 in. (2.03 cm) (single height) Width: 6.75 in. (17.15 cm) Depth: 7.28 in. (18.49 cm) Power 9.4W maximum CE Marking Safety UL 60950 CSA 22.2 No.60950 IEC 60950 EN 60950 AS/NZS 3260 TS001 EMC CFR47 Part 15 ICES 003 EN55022 CISPR 22 AS/NZ 3548 VCCI EN55024 EN50082-1 EN61000-6-1 Telecom (T1) ANSI T1.403 Telecom (E1) ITU G.703 G.704 G.706 Operating temperature: 41 to 104 F (5 to 40 C) Storage temperature: 38 to 150 F ( 40 to 70 C) Operating humidity: 5 to 85% relative humidity Storage humidity: 5 to 95% relative humidity Ordering Information To place an order, visit the Cisco Ordering Home Page or refer to Table 2. Table 2. Ordering Information Product Name Part Number All contents are Copyright 1992 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 5 of 6

Cisco 8-Port Channelized T1/E1 Shared Port Adapter Adapter Cable converts 75 ohms to 120 ohms SPA-8XCHT1/E1 CAB-ADPT-75-120 Service and Support Cisco offers a wide range of services programs to accelerate customer success. These innovative services programs are delivered through a unique combination of people, processes, tools, and partners, resulting in high levels of customer satisfaction. Cisco services help you protect your network investment, optimize network operations, and prepare your network for new applications to extend network intelligence and the power of your business. For more information about Cisco Services, refer to Cisco Technical Support Services or Cisco Advanced Services. For More Information For more information about the Cisco SPA/SIP portfolio, visit http://www.cisco.com/go/spa or contact your local Cisco account representative. Printed in USA C78-439911-00 11/07 All contents are Copyright 1992 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 6 of 6