Cisco 2600-DC Series - Manual
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- Page 2 – the CiscoWorks Management Software or the IE2100 appliance.; C i s c o 2 6 0 0 Se r i e s C h a s s i s O p t i o n s; AC & RPS power supply versions are also available.
- Page 3 – Figure 2; Figure 3; So l u t i o n A p p l i c a t i o n N o t e s; custom tailor the platform to specialized network requirements.
- Page 4 – Figure 4; Monitoring Center; Reduced Network Complexity
- Page 5 – E x a m p l e A p p l i c a t i o n # 2 : E t h e rn e t Sw i t ch N e t wo rk M o d u l e; Figure 5; Catalyst Software. Features; Network Elements; OSS to NE Connectivity
- Page 6 – Fe a t u r e s a n d B e n e f i t s; with the features listed in Table 1.; Table 1; Features and Benefits of the Cisco 2600 Series
- Page 7 – Simplified Management; Features and Benefits of the Cisco 2600 Series (Continued)
- Page 8 – C i s c o I O S So ft wa r e; Reliability; failure
- Page 10 – C i s c o Se r v i c e a n d S u p p o r t; All support contracts include:; Power Output; Table 2
- Page 11 – N e t wo r k M o d u l e O p t i o n s; Product Number
- Page 12 – Table 3
- Page 14 – A l a r m I n t e r f a c e C o n t ro l l e r N e t wo r k M o d u l e; in Cisco IOS; Application Service Modules; Network Analysis Module; Table 4; Product
- Page 15 – WA N I n t e r f a c e C a r d O p t i o n s; Figure 6; Table 5; -port high speed serial
- Page 16 – Table 6; supported for use with the Voice/Fax NMs
- Page 17 – Two-port CAMA trunk interface card; Table 7
- Page 18 – Ad va n c e d I n t e g r a t i o n M o d u l e O p t i o n s; -port G703 Multiflex Trunk; Table 8
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Data Sheet
Cisco
2 6 0 0 - D C Se r i e s
Modular Access Platform
Cisco Systems Extends Versatility, Integration, and Power of the Cisco 2600 Series
Modular Access Platform series to Service Provider central offices and Data
Communications Networks.
Figure1
Cisco 2600 Series
Modular Access Routers
As part of a scalable Data Communications
Network (DCN) solution, including the
Cisco Catalyst
®
2950G-24-DC switch,
Catalyst 2924M-XL switch, Catalyst
4003-DC switch, Cisco 3662-AC/DC-CO,
Cisco 3631-CO, and Cisco 2600 Series
modular access platforms, the Cisco 2600
Series supports central office (CO) serial,
X.25 and Internet protocol/open system
interconnection (IP/OSI) interfaces for
operations management in Service Provider,
Inter-Exchange Carrier (IXC), and Post,
Telephone and Telegraph (PTT) networks.
The Cisco DCN solution supports
synchronous optical network/synchronous
digital hierarchy (SONET/SDH) network
element (NE) connectivity for alarm
monitoring and control, remote
provisioning, and software download.
Other operations systems network
applications include local number
portability and billing data collection. In
addition, competitive local exchange
carriers (CLECs) can use the Cisco 2600
in small point of presences (POPs) or
central office colocations for digital
subscriber line access multiplexers
(DSLAMs), voice switches, and
transmission operations networking.
N ew M o d e l s i n C i s c o 2 6 0 0 D C
Fa m i ly : 2 6 0 0 X M - D C a n d
2 6 9 1- D C
The Cisco 2600XM-DC models provides
the same proven technology of the previous
Cisco 2600 Series platforms, including
Cisco IOS
®
software mainline feature
support and the modularity of Network
Modules (NMs), WAN Interface Cards
(WICs) and Advanced Integration Modules
(AIMs). The Cisco 2691-DC-U model
provides the same module support as the
2600XM, increased performance (up to
70kbps), and even greater density and
scalability.
The modular architecture of the Cisco 2600
Series allows interfaces to be upgraded to
accommodate network expansion or
changes in technology as new services and
applications are deployed. Service providers
can integrate the functions of multiple,
separate devices into a single, compact unit,
thereby reducing the complexity of
managing DCN infrastructures. For
example, the Cisco 2600 Series supports
connectivity to legacy asynchronous and
X.25 devices as well as standards-based
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