7750 SR 9.0 Product Overview
7750 SR 9.0 Product Overview
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1.About
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1. Product
Technical support
Course objectives
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7750 SR
Product Overview
Objectives
102
describe:
The differences in the chassis and system architecture of the SR-7 and
the SR-12 compared to the SR-1
The new 7750 SR-c4 / c12
7750 SR system components
The system architecture of the cards
The difference between the control and data plane
A packet walkthrough
7750 SR-12
7750 SR-7
7750 SR-1
Scalable multi-service
routing for residential,
business and mobile
services
Scalable multi-service
routing for residential,
business and mobile
services
Scalable multi-service
routing for residential,
business and mobile
services
AC Power (1 + 1)
DC Power (1 + 1)
Cooling Fans (2 + 1)
AC Power (1 + 1)
DC Power (1 + 1)
Cooling Fans (1 + 1)
DC power (1+1)
Cooling Fans
7750 SR-c4
7750 SR-c12
The 7750 SR-c12 features redundant Control Forwarding Modules (CFM-XP), a Chassis Control Module
(CCM-XP), Compact Media Adapters (CMA), redundant AC and/or DC power supply modules, a fan tray
and air filter.
Redundancy is achieved when two AC or two DC input supplies are installed. Each supply provides
1200W of power. For redundancy, two AC or two DC systems must be cabled and powered on at all times.
The 7750 SR-c12 system is cooled by 10 integrated high speed fans housed on one fan tray
The 7750 SR-c4 has a single Control Forwarding Module and power supply built into the chassis. The
7750 SR-c4 offers up to 90Gbps half duplex of capacity and full multi-service edge feature set. It
supports two (2) integrated 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP ports as well as up to two (2) additional MDAs or up
to four (4) CMAs. Redundant power supply in either AC or DC configurations is also provided.
Both flavors support a wide range of MDA and MDA-XP as well as 7710 SR CMA interfaces and include
SyncE support
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1 2 3 4 5 A B 6 7 8 9 10
MDA
MDA
1
2
3
4
5
A
B
A
1
SR-1
SR-7
SR-12
Modular design with hot-swappable components
The Alcatel-Lucent Service Router comes in three chassis options: the SR-1, SR-7, and SR-12.
The modular design of the 7750 provides the ability to add or remove hot-swappable cards as required.
There are two types of card slots:
CMA
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12
9
7750 SR-c4
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7750 SR-c12
The Chassis Control Module (CCM) is located on the front of the 7750 SR. The CCM accommodates up to
six compact flash memory cards (three per CFM) that can be used to copy and store system boot,
software images, and configuration files and logs. The CCM provides the console and management
interfaces to the 7750 SR as well as alarm information for the CFM and power supplies. The CCM
supports the following external system interfaces: compact flash slots, console ports, mgmt ports, alarm
indicators and system LEDs.
For compatibility a set of 7750 SR Media Dependent Adapters (MDA) are equally supported through the
use of the Media Carrier Modules (MCM-XP), which slots into two compact media adapter slots.
SR-12 features:
Slots for up to ten IOM cards
Two hot-swappable SF/CPM card
The SR-12, with 12 vertical slots, is the largest of the Service Routers. The chassis weighs approximately
73 lbs (33 kg) and fits into a standard 19 inch rack.
The 2 slots in the middle are reserved for two SF/CPM cards. Two SF/CPM cards provides for full
switching and control redundancy. The remaining 10 slots are available for IOM cards. Each IOM card can
hold two MDAs.
All the modules (SF/CPM, IOM, MDA, cooling fans, air filter and power modules) are hot-swappable,
field-replaceable units.
Note: There are two different versions of the SF/CPM module: SFM2 and SFM3. The SFM2 initially
included two variations: SFM-400G for the SR-12 router and SFM-200G for the SR-7 router. These SFM
modules have 500G and 250G capacity, but when these SFMs were named, the line cards could only
utilize 400G and 200G of the capacity, respectively. The SFM-400G has subsequently been renamed
SFM-500G.
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10
5
7
SR-12 Front
1. SF/CPM A
2. SF/CPM B
3. MDA 1
4. MDA 2
5.
6.
7.
8.
SR-12 Rear
1.
2.
3.
4.
Grounding lugs
Cooling fan trays
DC power connectors
Status connectors
Redundant SF/CPMs
are supported on the
SR-7 and SR-12
SR-1
1 SF/CPM integrated with the IOM on the motherboard
No redundancy possible
SR-7
2 load sharing, redundant SF/CPMs, located in slots A and B
Full redundancy
SR-12
2 load sharing, redundant SF/CPMs, located in slots A and B
Full redundancy
In a redundant configuration the SF/CPM allows for hitless switchover using non-stop routing and nonstop service capabilities
LEDs
8
1
6
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
BITs port
DTE/DCE selector for the console port
Serial console port
Auxiliary port
Alarm port
Alarm cutoff/lamp test button
Ethernet management port
Compact flash card slots
Small Form-Factor
Pluggable (SFP)
Mode a The default mode corresponding to the 20 Gbps IOM with 2MB Pchip memory, called iom20g
Mode b The mode corresponding to the 20Gbps IOM with 4MB of PChip memory, called iom-20gb
Mode c The mode corresponding to the upgraded IOM featuring a faster CPU and additional RAM,
called iom2-20g
Mode d The mode corresponding to the upgraded IOM featuring FlexPath II forwarding complex
and additional RAM, called iom3
7750 SR-c12
The Chassis Control Module (CCM) is located on the front of the 7750 SR. The 7750 SR c-12 CCM accommodates up to
six compact flash memory cards (three per CFM) that can be used to copy and store system boot, software images,
and configuration files and logs. The CCM provides the console and management interfaces to the 7750 SR as well as
alarm information for the CFM and power supplies.
The 7750 SR-c12 contains redundant Control and Forwarding Modules (CFM). CFMs use the same FP2 chipset located
on the IOM3s. The CFM connects directly to the midplane and carries traffic between line cards. The midplane
provides high-speed access to the CFM-XP, MDAs and CMAs
The Compact Media Adapter: CMAs
CMAs are interface adapters supporting applications requiring lower port densities.
Examples of CMAs include:
applications
Can co-exist and is interoperable with IOM2-20g and IOM-20g-b IOM
Use Chassis Mode that aligns with the earliest generation of IOM installed
Supported in both the 7750 SR-12 and 7750 SR-7 chassis
Support for chassis Mode D when a chassis is configured entirely with IOM3s
A 7750 SR will be able to operate with a mix of 50Gbps IOM3-XP and 20 Gbps IOM-b and IOM-2s as
well as IMMs allowing the customer to replace the 20 Gbps IOMs as capacity demands increase.
The 7750 SR IOM3-XPs:
Up to 50 Gbps of forwarding performance per each IOM3-XP, up to 25 Gbps per MDA slot
Support for most of the existing MDAs with backward and forward compatibility as per latest SR OS
Release Notes
64K queues that can be flexibly assigned to any MDA or port, and to either ingress or egress
Support in hardware for synchronous Ethernet timing for all optical SFP applications. (Note: SynchE is
not supported on the SR1 and ESS1 platforms)
Can co-exist and is interoperable with IOM2-20g and IOM-20g-b IOMs (must use Chassis Mode that
aligns with the earliest generation of IOM installed)
Support for chassis Mode D when a chassis is configured entirely with IOM3-XP IOMs
ARP table size of up to 500K in chassis mode D as well as a MAC table size of 500K for the 7750
SR platform
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IOM-20g-b
or IOM2-20g supports
10Gbps per MDA slot
IOM3-xp supports 50 Gbps
dynamically allocated across the MDA
slots
Support oversubscription logic able to
handle traffic prioritization based on
ToS or DSCP bits under overload
conditions
Support in hardware for synchronous
Ethernet timing for all SFP
applications
VSM-CCA-XP
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VSM-CCA-XP
MDA-XP:
Supported on both the 7750 SR-12, 7750 SR-7 7750 SR-c12 and 7710SR chassis
Supports hot removal and hot insertion
Support oversubscription logic able to handle traffic prioritization based on ToS or DSCP bits under
overload conditions
Note: Regarding the 48 Port GigE XFP MDA-XP, up to 480 GigE ports per 1/3 rack
Support in hardware for synchronous Ethernet timing for all optical SFP applications
Can interoperate with IOM3 using the 25Gbps interface bandwidth between MDA and IOM3 or can can
Supported on the 7750 SR-12 and 7750 SR-7 with IOM-20-b, and IOM3-XP.
Can be provisioned as a VSM-CCA, replicating the original VSM-CCA MDA capabilities at 10Gbps
10 Gbps tunable DWDM XFP optical transceiver supports both 10Gbps Ethernet and SONET/SDH,
allowing the router to be configured to utilize any of the 89 supported channels in the DWDM c-band
grid.
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Features:
Hot-swappable
Only the required SFPs need to be installed
Mix and match different types on a single MDA
Some Alcatel-Lucent SFPs have Digital Diagnostics Monitoring capability
including:
Temperature
Supply voltage
Transmit (TX) bias current
TX output power
Received (RX) power
1-port
Supported in the 7750 SR-7 chassis with 200G or 400G SF/CPMs, 7750
SR-12 chassis with 400G SF/CPMs only
12-port 10GE SFP+ IMM also enables up to 100 Gbps of combined throughput across 12 SFP+ ports
Can co-exist and are interoperable with IOM3-XP, other IMMs, IOM2-20g and IOM-20g-b IOMs (must
use Chassis Mode that aligns with the earliest generation of IOM installed)
Maximum of 64K queues for ingress and 64K queues for egress, that can be flexibly assigned to any
port
Support for chassis Mode D when a chassis is configured entirely with IOM3-XP and IMMs
The 1-port 100G Ethernet CFP and 12-port 10G Ethernet SFP+ IMMs are Release 9.0 additions to the
IMM family
Can co-exist and are interoperable with IOM3-XP, other IMMs, IOM2-20g and IOM-20g-b
IOMs (must use Chassis Mode that aligns with the earliest generation of IOM installed)
OC-768c/STM-256c DWDM IMM designed for use in transponderless applications where the lambda is
launched from the router into the optical cloud for long reach interconnects
Can reach distances in excess of 1000 kilometers (with amplifiers and DCMs). OTU3 framing or
SONET-over-OTU3 framing, G.709 FEC and enhanced FEC are standard features.
card (MS-ISA)
Remote Access
Site-to-Site
Scalable, high performance encryption
Broadband:
Traffic requiring additional high-touch processing is diverted to ISA card with no performance impact on
other applications
Reduces the need for external platforms to support these services
SF/CPM:
Two SF/CPM per system for full redundancy
Switch fabric supports up to 1 Tbps (HD)
Control Processor Module for system control,
centralized protocol processing and management
Media
Dependant
Adapter
(MDA)
Integrated
Service
Adapter
(ISA)
Integrated Media
Module (IMM)
MDA:
Provide physical Line Termination
2 MDAs per IOM; 20 MDAs per system
Up to 25 Gbps (FD) supported per MDA
Ethernet, SONET/SDH, ATM, CES, ASAP
CPU
AutoDetecting
10 or 25
Gb/s Bus
100 Gb/s
Bus
I/O Module
(IOM)
IOM:
Fully-distributed forwarding and packet processing engine
Up to 50 Gbps (FD) wire-rate forwarding with services enabled
Up to 10 IOMs per system
ISA:
Adds advanced services
to the 7750
IMM:
Full slot card combining IOM/MDA
High density/High capacity I/O
7750 Service Router
Product Overview
MDA
1
Flexible Fast
Path Complex
MDA
2
IOM
Control
CPU
Fabric
Access
To Fabric A
To Fabric B
IOM
7750 Service Router
Product Overview
The FIB is stored on the Flexible Fast Path processor. The FFPP provides hardware-accelerated assistance in the
lookup of IP addresses within the FIB.
The Flexible Fast Path Complex consists of:
1. The Ingress and Egress Traffic Manager (TM) with memory
Receive packet fragments from the MDA for multiple streams and re-assembles these into frames
Implement QoS policies
Pull scheduled frames from buffer memory, segment them into cells and output them
2. Network processors
Performs all of the QoS classification, destination determination, encapsulation and ACL filter processing
It is completely programmable so modifications to any supported forwarding standard can be accomplished
with a firmware upgrade
The network processor supports external Content Addressable Memory (CAM) for storing ACLs and other
data
It also supports external memory for storing search trees, statistics, and other data
Local processor on each IOM:
Controls processing of local Forwarding Information Bases (FIB) stored on each IOM
Manages forwarding tables and ACLs stored in each flexible fast path
The IOM local processor is considered part of the distributed control plane, responsible for controlling the
processes that help forward traffic
The local CPU also manages the MDA ports and channels, gathers statistics and billing data and provides the
CPM with all necessary information on received control plane data over the ingress interfaces
The fabric access device (FA) connects the Flexible FastPath complexes to the switch fabric.
SF/CPM Architecture
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SF/CPM A
Processing Complex A
Switch Fabric A
MDA
MDA
FFP
Fabric
Access
FFP
Fabric
Access
I/O Module 1
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
FA
MDA
MDA
FFP
FFP
Fabric
Access
Fabric
Access
I/O Module 10
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
NP
MEM
CPU-0
CPU-1
Memory
Memory
Processing Complex B
Switch Fabric B
SE
TM
FA
TM
NP
MEM
CPU-0
CPU-1
Memory
Memory
SF/CPM B
MDA
MDA
FFPC
FFPC
MDA
FFPC
IOM
Control Plane Traffic
FA
MDA
FFPC
Flexible Fast
Path Complex
FA
Fabric Access
IOM
FA
FA
Switch Fabric
Switch Fabric
CPM
CPM
Chassis modes
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IOM Support
IOM-20g not supported
Features/Scaling
Supported for configuration compatibility
IOM-20g-b
IOM-20g-b
IPv6
ARP Cache 100K
MAC FIB 128K
VPRN Next Hop Label 16K
ESM, additional counters and routed CO/L3
group interfaces
IOM2-20g
IOM2-20g
IOM3
IPv6
64K Queues
Scale ARP cache 500k
MAC FIB 500k
Note: Chassis mode does not apply to the 7710SR, 7750SR-1, or ESS-1
7750 Service Router
Product Overview
Depending on the chassis type and IOM type, the following modes can be configured:
Chassis Mode A: This mode corresponds to scaling and feature set associated with iom-20g
Chassis Mode B: This mode corresponds to scaling and feature set associated with iom-20g-b
Chassis Mode C: This mode corresponds to scaling and feature set associated with iom2-20g
Chassis Mode D: This mode corresponds to scaling and feature set associated with iom3
When configuring a chassis mode, use Chassis Mode that aligns with the earliest generation of IOM
installed. If the chassis mode is not explicitly provisioned in the configuration file, the chassis will come
up in Mode A by default. In Mode A:
MDA Type
Interface
Speed
Ports per
MDA
SR-7
SR-12
10/100 Ethernet
10/100 Mb/s
60
120
600
1200
10/100/1000 TX Ethernet*
10/100/1000 Mb/s
20
40
200
400
100Base FX Ethernet
100 Mb/s
20
40
200
400
1000Base FX Ethernet*
1000 Mb/s
10
20
100
200
Gigabit Ethernet
1 Gb/s
10
50
100
Gigabit Ethernet
1 Gb/s
10
20
100
200
Gigabit Ethernet*
1 Gb/s
20
40
200
400
10 Gigabit Ethernet
10 Gb/s
10
10 Gigabit Ethernet*
10 Gb/s
16
20
10 Gigabit Ethernet*
10 Gb/s
40
80
1/10 Gb/s
10/1
20/2
100/10
200/20
100 Gb/s
10
20
MDA Type
Interface
Speed
Ports per
MDA
SR-1
SR-7
SR-12
OC-3c/STM-1c
155 Mb/s
16
80
160
16
32
160
320
16
80
160
16
32
160
320
20
40
40
80
10
20
OC-12c/STM-4c
OC-48c/STM-16c
OC-192c/STM64c
622 Mb/s
2.48 Gb/s
10 Gb/s
MDA Type
Interface
Speed
DS-3/E-3
Ports per
MDA
SR-7
40
SR-12
80
12
24
120
240
OC-3c/STM-1
155 Mb/s
40
80
OC-12c/STM-4
622 Mb/s
10
20
Sub-Type
Connector
Fiber Type
Wavelength
Range
DS-3/E-3
-
Co-axial
OC-3c/STM-1
SFP-LC
Multimode
1310 nm
2 Km
IR-1/S-1.1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
21Km/15Km
LR-1/L-1.1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
50Km/40Km
OC-12c/STM-4
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
2 Km
IR-1/S-4.1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
21Km/15Km
LR-2/S-4.2
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1550 nm
85Km/80Km
MDA Type
Interface
Speed
Ports per
MDA
OC-12 STM-4
622 Mb/s
DS3/E3
OC-3/STM-1
SR-7
SR-12
10
20
40
80
12
24
120
240
155 Mb/s
40
80
Sub-Type
Connector
Fiber Type
Wavelength
Range
SR-0
SFP-LC
Multimode
1310 nm
2 Km
IR-1/I-1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
21Km/15Km
LR-1/L-1.1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
50Km/40Km
MDA Type
OC-3/STM-1
Interface
Speed
Ports per
MDA
SR-7
SR-12
155 Mb/s
10
20
Sub-Type
Connector
Fiber Type
Wavelength
Range
SFP-LC
Multimode
1310 nm
2 Km
IR-1/S-1.1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
21Km/15Km
LR-1/L-1.1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
50Km/40Km
MDA Type
Interface
Speed
Ports per
MDA
SR-7
SR-12
OC-3c/STM-1
and
OC-12c/STM-4
155 Mb/s
and
622 Mb/s
40
80
OC-3/STM-1
155 Mb/s
40
80
Sub-Type
Connector
Fiber
Type
Wavelength
Range
SR-0
SFP-LC
Multimode
1310 nm
2 Km
IR-1/I-1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
21Km/15Km
LR-1/L-1.1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
50Km/40Km
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
2 Km
SR-1/I-4
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
12Km/2Km
IR-1/S-4.1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
21Km/15Km
LR-2/L-4.2
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
85Km/80Km
OC-3c/STM-1
OC-12c/STM-4
IMM Type
Interface
Speed
Ports per
IMM
SR-1
SR-7
SR-12
Gigabit Ethernet
1 Gb/s
48
240
480
10 Gigabit
Ethernet
10 Gb/s
20
40
10 Gigabit
Ethernet
10 Gb/s
40
80
10 Gigabit
Ethernet
10 Gb/s
12
60
120
100 Gigabit
Ethernet
100 Gb/s
10
IMM is a full-slot module that combines IOM3 and MDA functionality into a single full-slot line card
delivering a more dense Ethernet solution. Supported in 7750 SR-12 and 7750 SR-7 chassis, IMMs is
interoperable with existing IOM2-20g-b, IOM2-20g and IOM3s.
Interface
Type
Sub-Type
Connector
Fiber Type
Wavelength
Range
10/100Base
TX
VHDCI/RJ-21
100Base
FX
SFP-LC
Copper
Copper
100 m
Multimode
1310 nm
BX10-U
SFP-LC
Singlemode
2 Km
Tx: 1310 nm
10 Km
Rx: 1550 nm
BX10-D
Tx: 1550 nm
Rx: 1310 nm
1000Base
FX-SM
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
25 Km
EX
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
40 Km
TX
SFP-RJ-45
Copper
Copper
100 m
SX
SFP-LC
Multimode
850 nm
550 m
LX
SFP-LC
Multimode &
Singlemode
1310 nm
10 Km
BX10-U
SFP-LC
Singlemode
Tx: 1310 nm
10 Km
Rx: 1490 nm
BX10-D
Tx: 1490 nm
Rx: 1310 nm
EX
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
ZX
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1550 nm
70 Km
EZX
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1550 nm
120 Km
CWDM
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1470-1610 nm
70 Km
40 Km
Interface
Type
10GBase
Sub-Type
Connector
Fiber Type
Wavelength
Range
LW/LR
Simplex SC
Singlemode
1310 nm
10 Km
EW/ER
Simplex SC
Singlemode
1550 nm
40 Km
ZW/ZR
Simplex SC
Singlemode
1550 nm
80 Km
SR
XFP-LC
Multimode
850 nm
300 m
LR
XFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
10 Km
ER
XFP-LC
Singlemode
1550 nm
40 Km
ZR
XFP-LC
Singlemode
1550 nm
80 Km
Interface
Type
Sub-Type
Connector
Fiber Type
Wavelength
Range
OC-3c/STM-1
SFP-LC
Multimode
1310 nm
2 Km
IR-1/S-1.1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
21Km/15Km
LR-1/L-1.1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
50Km/40Km
SFP-LC
Multimode
1310 nm
500 m
SR-1/I-4
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
12Km/2Km
OC-12c/STM-4
OC-48c/STM-16
OC-192c/STM-64
IR-1/S-4.1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
21Km/15Km
LR-2/L-4.2
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1550 nm
85Km/80Km
SR-1/I-16
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
12Km/2Km
IR-1/S-16.1
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1310 nm
21Km/15Km
IR-2/S-16.2
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1550 nm
42Km/15Km
LR-2/L-16.2
SFP-LC
Singlemode
1550 nm
85Km/80Km
SR-1/I-64.1
Simplex SC
Singlemode
1310 nm
7Km/2Km
IR-2/S-64.2b
Simplex SC
Singlemode
1550 nm
40Km
LR-2/L-64.2
Simplex SC
Singlemode
1550 nm
80 Km
MDA-XP Ethernet
Ethernet
1 x OC-192/STM-64
2 x OC-48/STM-16
4 x OC-48/STM-16
8 x OC-12/STM-4 or OC-3/STM-1
16 x OC-12/STM-4 or OC-3/STM-1
8 x OC-3/STM-1
16 x OC-3/STM-1
Channelized SONET/SDH
1 x OC-12/STM-4
4 x OC-3/STM-1
12 x DS-3
4 x DS3 Channelized
Channelized to DS-0 with up to 512
channels per MDA
ATM
HS-MDA
10-Port GigE
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MDA-XP Ethernet
Ethernet MDA
60-port 10/100
20-port 100FX
CMAs
Channelized SONET/SDH
1 x OC-12/STM-4
4 x OC-3/STM-1
12 x DS-3
4 x DS3 Channelized
Channelized to DS-0 with up to 512
channels per MDA
ATM
4-port OC3/OC12 ATM
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Services
Platform
PPPoE unnumbered interfaces
12x10GigE IMM and 1x100GigE IMM
7750 SR-c4 with 90Gbps capacity
VSM-CCA-XP MDA
Tunable DWDM XFP
IPv6 in 7750 SR in chassis mode B
12-slot enhanced fan tray
7-slot enhanced fan tray
IPv6 support in 7750 SR in chassis mode B
New IOM3/IMM strategy
Enhanced Mixed Mode operation on
7450 ESS with additional 7750 SR MDAs:
POS, ATM, CES,VSM and IMM capability
OC-768c/256c DWDM IMM
BITS-out support
Full SSM/ESMC support
VID filters
MC-LAG support for IP services
Multiple VLAN registration protocol (MVRP)
ISID-level shaping on B-SAP
LAG active/standby operation without LACP
Block on group failure in VPLS and BGP
multi-homing
Support for BGP LSAP in mixed LSP SDP
IPsec IKEv2
MLPPP on multiple channel groups
PW switching for CPipe VLL service on 7750
SR-1 and 7450 ESS
Uni-directional APS with SONET/SDH
channelized and non-channelized interfaces
SONET APS (single chassis) support for
MLPPP on network ports
Routed VPLS
SDP-configurable tunnel destination address
IPv6 support on IPipe
Support for RFC 3107 BGP LSP for PBB-VPLS
services
LDP FEC to BGP label route switching
Hashing enhancements for consistent perservice forwarding
Routing
MPLS
HA
Management
OAM
Application Assurance
QoS
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2. Which 7750 SR versions support redundant switch fabrics? (Choose all that apply.)
a. SR1 and SR-c4
b. SR-7 and SR-12
c. SR-12 and SR-c12
7750 Service
Router of the 7750 SR use the SF/CPM card ? (Choose all that apply.)
4. Which
versions
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Product Overview
a. SR-7
b. SR-12
c. SR-c4
d. SR-c12
5. Which Flexible Fast Path Complex component makes routing decisions?
a. Network processor
b. Traffic manager
c. Fabric access device
d. Switch element
6. The IOM and SF/CPM cards use the same chipset for their traffic managers and network processors.
T/F
a. T
b. F
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Answers
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1. How Switch
many MDAs
an SR-12
accommodate ?
tocan
notes
view!
a. 10
b. 12
c. 20
d. 24
2. Which 7750 SR versions support redundant switch fabrics? (Choose all that apply.)
a. SR1 and SR-c4
b. SR-7 and SR-12
c. SR-12 and SR-c12
3. What is the bandwidth of an IOM?
a. 20 Gbps
b. 40 Gbps
c. 50 Gbps
d. 100 Gbps
4. Which
versions
7750 Service
Router of the 7750 SR use the SF/CPM card ? (Choose all that apply.)
Product Overview
a. SR-7
b. SR-12
c. SR-c4
d. SR-c12
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