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Release Notes for Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45), MGX 8850 (PXM1E), and MGX 8830, Software Release 3.0.10
New Features and Enhancements in Release 3.0.10
PXM1E-16-T1E1 with PNNI-IMA Trunking
AXSM-32-T1E1-E with PNNI-IMA Trunking
FRSM-12-T3E3 Online Diagnostics
Service Class Template File Information
Software/Firmware Compatibility Matrix
MGX and RPM Software Version Compatibility Matrix
New Hardware in Release 3.0.10
MGX 8850 (PXM45) Product IDs and Card Types
MGX 8850 (PXM1E) Product IDs and Card Types
MGX 8830 Product IDs and Card Types
Enable the FRSM, AUSM, and CESM Card cls and clr Commands
Limitations, Restrictions, and Notes
FRSM-12-T3E3 Online Diagnostics
Reroute Call Performance Changes
Maximum Threshold Accuracy for PXM45 and PXM1E
Non-native Controller Front Card and HDD Card
Restrictions for Release 3.0.10
Restrictions for Release 3.0.00
Other Limitations and Restrictions
Clearing the Configuration on Redundant PXM45 and PXM1E Cards
Limitations and Restrictions for 2.1.x
General Limitations, Restrictions, and Notes
Limitations for rteopt via Parallel Links
Installing and Upgrading to Release 3.0.10
AXSM Cards in Op B Mode and APS Lines
Upgrade Precautions from 2.0.x
Installation and Upgrade Procedures
MGX 8830 Open Caveats in Release 3.0.10
Status of MGX 8830 Caveats Found in Previous Releases
MGX 8830 Resolved Caveats in Release 3.0.10
MGX 8850 Open Caveats in Release 3.0.10
Status of MGX 8850 Caveats Found in Previous Releases
MGX 8850 Resolved Caveats in Release 3.0.10
Known Route Processor Module or MPLS Caveats
Cisco WAN Manager Release 11.0.10
Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45) Multiservice Switch Release 3.0.10
Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E) Multiservice Switch Release 3.0.10
Cisco MGX 8950 Multiservice Switch Release 3.0.10
Service Expansion Shelf PNNI Controller Release 3.0.10
Cisco MGX 8830 Multiservice Switch Release 3.0.10
Cisco WAN Switching Software Release 9.3.42
MGX 8850 (PXM1) Multiservice Switch Release 1.2.11
MGX 8250 Edge Concentrator Release 1.2.11
MGX 8230 Edge Concentrator Release 1.2.11
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Release Notes for Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45), MGX 8850 (PXM1E), and MGX 8830, Software Release 3.0.10
Contents
About Release 3.0.10
These release notes describe the system requirements, new features, and limitations that apply to Release 3.0.10 of the MGX 8850 and the MGX 8830 multiservice switch. These notes also contain Cisco support information.
Release 3.0.00 introduced the MGX 8850 (PXM45) to both PNNI scaling via an enhanced connection count (up to 250K connections) and IP/MPLS scaling with the MGX-RPM-XF-512. Release 3.0.10 strengthens the low- and mid-range MGX routing nodes (PXM1E and PXM45) through an increase in the available T1/E1 ATM port density with a 16-port card for the PXM1E and a 32-port card for the PXM45, both with IMA capability.
These release notes accompany the technical manuals listed in the "Related Documentation" section.
For information about MGX 8950 Release 3.0.10, see the Release Notes for Cisco MGX 8950 Software Release 3.0.10.
Type of Release
Release 3.0.10 is a hardware and software release for the MGX 8830 PNNI routing switch.
Release 3.0.10 is a hardware and software release for the MGX 8850 (PXM1E) switch.
Release 3.0.10 is a hardware and software release for the MGX 8850 (PXM45) switch.
Locating Software Updates
Software updates are located at Cisco Connection Online (CCO) at the following location:
http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/wan/wan-planner.shtml
Release Note Document Changes
These changes have been made to this document since the Rev. B0, October 24, 2002 revision.
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Fixed typographical errors.
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Removed non-supported SRM-3T3/C card from hardware tables and from Limitations section.
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Added the caution about replacing T1 or T3 cards with E1 or E3 cards (or vice versa) to use the clrsmcnf command.
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Added syntax for enableaxsmbaps command to clarify usage.
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Added limitation about when configuring virtual interfaces on AXSM cards, that the physical interface must be of the same ATM header type.
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Added missing SMB-4-155 back card for the AXSM-8-155-E front card.
New Features and Enhancements in Release 3.0.10
Release 3.0.10 contains these new features:
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AXSM-E Double Density
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PXM1E-16-T1E1 with PNNI-IMA Trunking
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AXSM-32-T1E1-E with PNNI-IMA Trunking
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PXM1E Online Diagnostics
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FRSM12 Online Diagnostics
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MGX-SRME
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MGX-VISM-PR-8T1/8E1
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Alarm Filtering
AXSM-E Double Density
This feature doubles the number of ports previously available with each AXSM-E Service Module. Each AXSM-E Service Module supports up to two back cards. Previous to Release 3.0.10, only one was supported. The actual bandwidth supported by each card remains constant at 622 Mbps, but the additional ports allow better scaling of service provider networks using ABR with VS/VD support and per-connection traffic shaping.
This feature is supported on the MGX 8850 (PXM45) switch.
PXM1E-16-T1E1 with PNNI-IMA Trunking
PXM1E-16-T1E1 is a new PXM1E front card with support for two back cards RBBN-16-T1E1 and MCC-16-E1. PXM1E will provide up to 16 T1 or E1 ports with IMA Versions 1.0 and 1.1 support for PNNI trunking.
Note
UNI support for the interfaces will be provided in a future software release.
T1 or E1 links (but not a mix) can be grouped to form IMA groups of links 1 to 16 in a single group. Both RBBN-16-T1E1 and the MCC-16-E1 back cards support 1:1 redundancy on PXM1E-16-T1E1. The maximum number of connections supported in a shelf with PXM1E-16-T1E1 as the processor card is 13,500 connections.
The PXM1E-16-T1E1 card is supported in the MGX 8830 and the MGX 8850 (PXM1E) switches.
AXSM-32-T1E1-E with PNNI-IMA Trunking
The AXSM-32-T1E1-E card is a double-height service module used on the PXM-45 based MGX 8850 platform. In this release, the AXSM-32-T1E1-E supports ATM cell transfer over a total of 32 T1/E1 interfaces. Up to two back cards of the same type (RBBN-16-T1E1 or MCC-16-E1) are supported with 16 T1/E1 interfaces per backcard. The AXSM-32-T1E1-E card supports a maximum of 32,096 connections. It supports enhanced traffic management capabilities with per-VC/VP traffic shaping and ABR with VS/VD along with multilevel statistics.
In this release, IMA Versions 1.0 and 1.1 are supported (PNNI trunking only).
Note
UNI IMA will be available in a subsequent software release.
PXM-UI-S3/B Back Card
The PXM-UI-S3/B back card provides four serial ports and two Ethernet ports and Stratum-3 clock functionality for the PXM1E front cards.
MCC-16-E1
The MCC-16-E1 back card has sixteen E1 miniature coaxial connectors.
RBBN-16-T1E1
The RBBN-16-T1E1 back card has a "ribbon" type connector that supports sixteen T1 or E1 ports.
PXM1E Online Diagnostics
The feature provides the capability to configure a hardware-oriented test to check the health of the PXM cards—both active and standby. The test can be run in the active, standby, or both modes at the same time. The test is nonintrusive and runs with minimum overhead. The capability is provided as an option. The failure of online diagnostics in the active PXM1E card results in a switchover to the standby PXM1E card. The failure of the online diagnostics in the standby PXM1E card results in declaring the standby PXM1E card as failed. The feature is available for all the different PXM1E cards:
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4OC3/STM1
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8 T3/E3
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16 T1/E1
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T3E3/155
Table 1 describes the PXM1E online diagnostics feature support levels for devices within the PXM1E cards.
FRSM-12-T3E3 Online Diagnostics
This feature provides the capability to configure a hardware-oriented test to check the health of the FRSM-12-T3E3 card—both active and standby. The test can be run in active, standby, or both modes at the same time. The test is nonintrusive and runs with minimum overhead. The capability is provided as an option. The failure of online diagnostics in the active FRSM-12-T3E3 card results in a switchover to the standby FRSM-12-T3E3 card. The failure of the online diagnostics in the standby FRSM-12-T3E3 card results in declaring the standby FRSM-12-T3E3 card as failed. The failure of the standalone FRSM-12-T3E3 card results in the card being placed in the failed state but the card will not be reset.
MGX-SRME
This feature provides channelization and redundancy support for MGX-VISM-PR in a MGX 8850 (PXM45) chassis. The MGX-SRME card can take one OC-3 or one STM-1 as ingress, channelize the signal to a T1 or an E1 and distribute to an MGX-VISM-PR 8T1 or an MGX-VISM-PR 8E1 card via a distribution bus inside the MGX8850 (PXM45) chassis. For redundancy, a MGX-VISM-PR card can be configured as a standby card, so if one active MGX-VISM-PR card fails, MGX-SRME reroutes the traffic to the standby card. MGX-SRME also provides automatic protection switching (APS) capabilities on the ingress line. If one line fails, the other line takes over. APS protocols include GR-253, ITU-T Annex A and Annex B.
MGX-VISM-PR-8T1/8E1
This feature provides support for the MGX-VISM-PR-8T1/8E1 card on the MGX 8830 platform, and provides the capability for voice applications in this switch.
Alarm Filtering
The Alarm Filtering feature works in conjunction with Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) 11.0.10 to display a filtered integrated shelf alarm. The filtered integrated shelf alarm ignores all lines, ports, connections and feeder alarms reported by a given node. When the CWM GUI displays a group of nodes in group mode, the group's integrated alarm is the aggregation of all filtered alarms reported by the nodes in the group, and all trunk/line alarms reported by these nodes.
Enhancements
The product enhancement requests (PERs) in Table 2 were introduced in Release 3.0.10.
Service Class Template File Information
This section contains service class template (SCT) file information for Release 3.0.10.
AXSM-E
The following are the new AXSM-E SCT files introduced for this release:
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SCT 52—Policing enabled, for ATM T1/E1 application, maximum VC/CoSB cell threshold setting is the same between SCT 52 and 53.
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SCT 53—Policing disabled, for ATM T1/E1 application, maximum VC/CoSB cell threshold setting is the same between SCT 52 and 53.
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SCT 54—Policing enabled, IMA group with 1 to 4 links, maximum VC/CoSB cell threshold setting is the same between SCT 54 and 55.
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SCT 55—Policing disabled, IMA group with 1 to 4 links, maximum VC/CoSB cell threshold setting is the same between SCT 54 and 55.
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SCT6—Policing disabled, used for trunks.
The following are checksums for the new AXSM-E SCT file:
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AXSME_SCT.PORT.52.V1—Check sum = 0x199550ec = 429215980
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AXSME_SCT.PORT.53.V1—Check sum = 0xf6d53485 = 4141167749
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AXSME_SCT.CARD.52.V1—Check sum = 0xde496f2 = 233084658
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AXSME_SCT.PORT.54.V1—Check sum = 0x2a96b5b9 = 714519993
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AXSME_SCT.PORT.55.V1—Check sum = 0x5403c5ac = 1409533356
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AXSME_SCT.PORT.6.V1—Check sum = 0xb69ce935 = 3063736629
FRSM12
The following is the new FRSM12 SCT file introduced for this release:
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SCT 7—Enable WFQ for all ATM service types as the default.
The following are checksums for the new FRSM12 SCT file:
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FRSM12_SCT.CARD.7.V1—Check sum = 0x587dd247 = 1484640839
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FRSM12_SCT.PORT.7.V1—Check sum = 0x58d9a42a = 1490658346
PXM1E
The following are the new PXM1E SCT files introduced for this release:
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SCT 52—Policing enabled.
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SCT 53—Policing disabled.
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SCT 54—Policing enabled.
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SCT 55—Policing disabled.
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SCT6—Policing disabled, used for trunks.
The following are checksums for the new PXM1E SCT files:
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PXM1E_SCT.PORT.52.V1—Check sum = 0x199550ec = 429215980
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PXM1E_SCT.PORT.53.V1—Check sum = 0xf6d53485 = 4141167749
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PXM1E_SCT.PORT.54.V1—Check sum = 0x2a96b5b9 = 714519993
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PXM1E_SCT.PORT.55.V1—Check sum = 0x5403c5ac = 1409533356
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PXM1E_SCT.PORT.6.V1—Check sum = 0xb69ce935 = 3063736629
System Requirements
This section describes software compatible with this release, and lists the hardware supported in this release.
Software/Firmware Compatibility Matrix
Table 3 lists Cisco WAN or Cisco IOS products that are interoperable with Release 3.0.10.
MGX and RPM Software Version Compatibility Matrix
Table 4 lists the software that is compatible for use in a switch running Release 3.0.10 software.
Note
The PXM1E-COMBO card is also known as the PXM1E-T3E3-155 card.
Additional Notes
The SNMP MIB release for 3.0.10 is mgxmibs3010.tar.
Table 5 shows the various types of APS protocols that are supported on the AXSM/A and AXSM/B cards, and the MGX release that provides the support.
Hardware Supported
This section lists:
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MGX 8850 (PXM45) Product IDs, 800 part numbers, and revision levels
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MGX 8850 (PXM1E) Product IDs, 800 part numbers, and revision levels
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MGX 8830 Product IDs, 800 part numbers, and revision levels
Front and back card types, and whether APS connectors are supported for
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MGX 8850 (PXM45)
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MGX 8850 (PXM1E)
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MGX 8830
New Hardware in Release 3.0.10
The following new hardware is supported by the Release 3.0.10 software. Features enabled by the hardware are described in the "New Features and Enhancements in Release 3.0.10" section.
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PXM1E-16-T1E1 front card, PXM-UI-S3/B back card, MCC-16-E1 back card, RBBN-16-T1E1 back card
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AXSM-32-T1E1-E front card, MCC-16-E1 back card, RBBN-16-T1E1 back card
APS Connectors
Table 6 lists MGX 8850 (PXM45) APS connectors.
Table 7 lists MGX 8850 (PXM1E) APS connectors.
Table 7 MGX 8850 (PXM1E) APS Connectors
Hardware MGX-8850-APS-CON (800-20640-01) MGX-APS-CON (800-05307-01)PXM1E-4-155
Yes
Yes
PXM1E-COMBO (See note below)
Yes
Yes
MGX-SRME
Yes
No
Table 8 lists MGX 8830 APS connectors.
Table 8 MGX 8830 APS Connectors
Hardware MGX-8830-APS-CON (800-05308-02)PXM1E-4-155
Yes
PXM1E-COMBO (See note below)
Yes
MGX-SRME
No
Note
The PXM1E-COMBO card is also known as the PXM1E-T3E3-155 card.
Note
The MGX-SRME card does not need the APS-CON connector for APS.
MGX 8850 (PXM45) Product IDs and Card Types
Table 9 lists Product IDs, 800 part numbers, and revision levels for the MGX 8850 (PXM45).
Table 9 Card Numbers and Revisions Supported in Release 3.0.10 for MGX 8850 (PXM45)
Product ID 800 Part Number Minimum RevisionPXM-UI-S3
800-05787-02
-A0
PXM-HD
800-05052-03
-A0
PXM45
800-06147-07
-B0
PXM45/B
800-09266-04
-A0
AXSM-1-2488
800-05795-05
-A0
AXSM-1-2488/B
800-07983-02
-A0
AXSM-2-622-E
800-18521-02
-A0
AXSM-4-622
800-05774-09
-B0
AXSM-4-622/B
800-07910-05
-A0
AXSM-8-155-E
800-18520-02
-A0
AXSM-16-155
800-05776-06
-A0
AXSM-16-155/B
800-07909-05
-A0
AXSM-16-T3E3
800-05778-08
-A0
AXSM-16-T3E3/B
800-07911-05
-A0
AXSM-16-T3E3-E
800-18519-02
-A0
AXSM-32-T1E1-E
800-22229-01
-A0
SMFLR-1-2488
800-06635-04
-A0
SMFSR-1-2488
800-05490-05
-A0
SMFXLR-1-2488
800-05793-05
-A0
SMFLR-1-2488/B
800-08847-01
-A0
SMFSR-1-2488/B
800-07255-01
-A0
SMFXLR-1-2488/B
800-08849-01
-A0
SMFIR-1-622/C
800-07410-02
-A0
SMFLR-1-622/C
800-07411-02
-A0
SMFIR-2-622
800-05383-01
-A1
SMFLR-2-622
800-05385-01
-A1
SMFIR-2-622/B
800-07412-02
-B0
SMFLR-2-622/B
800-07413-02
-B0
MMF-4-155/C
800-07408-02
-A0
SMFIR-4-155/C
800-07108-02
-A0
SMFLR-4-155/C
800-07409-02
-A0
SMB-4-155
800-07425-02
-A0
MMF-8-155-MT
800-04819-01
-A1
SMFIR-8-155-LC
800-05342-01
-B0
SMFLR-8-155-LC
800-05343-01
-C0
MMF-8-155-MT/B
800-07120-02
-A0
SMFIR-8-155-LC/B
800-07864-02
-B0
SMFLR-8-155-LC/B
800-07865-02
-B0
SMB-8-E3
800-04093-02
-A0
SMB-8-T3
800-05029-02
-A0
MCC-16-E1
800-19853-02
-A0
RBBN-16-T1E1
800-21805-03
-A0
FRSM-12-T3E3
800-18731-02
-A0
SMB-6-T3E3
800-08799-01
-A0
MGX-VISM-PR-8E1
800-07991-02
-A0
MGX-VISM-PR-8T1
800-07990-02
-A0
AX-RJ48-8T1
800-02286-01
-A0
AX-R-RJ48-8T11
800-02288-01
-A0
AX-RJ48-8E1
800-02408-01
-A0
AX-R-RJ48-8E11
800-02409-01
-A0
AX-SMB-8E1
800-02287-01
-A0
AX-R-SMB-8E11
800-02410-01
-A0
MGX-SRME
800-14224-02
-A0
MGX-SMFIR-1-155
800-14460-02
-A0
MGX-STM1-EL-1
800-14479-02
-A0
MGX-RPM-PR-256
800-07178-02
-A0
MGX-RPM-PR-512
800-07656-02
-A0
MGX-RPM-XF-512
800-09307-06
-A0
MGX-MMF-FE
800-03202-02
-A0
MGX-RJ45-4E/B
800-12134-01
-A0
MGX-RJ45-FE
800-02735-02
-A0
MGX-XF-UI
800-09492-01
-A0
MGX-1GE
800-18420-03
-A0
MGX-1OC12POS-IR
800-08359-05
-A0
MGX-GE-LHLX
30-1299-01
-A0
MGX-GE-SX
30-1301-01
-A0
MGX-GE-ZX
10-1439-01
-A0
MGX-APS-CON2
800-05307-01
-A0
MGX-8850-APS-CON1
800-20640-01
-A0
1 R means that this is a redundant card.
2 Either connector works for the AXSM cards in the MGX 8850 (PXM45).
Table 10 lists MGX 8850 (PXM45) front and back card types and whether APS connectors are supported.
Table 10 MGX 8850 (PXM45) Front and Back Card Types and Supported APS Connectors
Front Card Type Back Card Types Supports APS Connector
(MGX APS-CON or MGX-8850-APS-CON)PXM45
PXM-HD
—
PXM-UI-S3
—
PXM45/B
PXM-HD
—
PXM-UI-S3
—
AXSM-1-2488
SMFSR-1-2488
Yes
SMFLR-1-2488
Yes
SMFXLR-1-2488
Yes
AXSM-1-2488/B
SMFSR-1-2488/B
Yes
SMFLR-1-2488/B
Yes
SMFXLR-1-2488/B
Yes
AXSM-2-622-E
SMFIR-1-622/C
Yes
SMFLR-1-622/C
Yes
AXSM-4-622
SMFIR-2-622
Yes
SMFLR-2-622
Yes
AXSM-4-622/B
SMFIR-2-622/B
Yes
SMFLR-2-622/B
Yes
AXSM-8-155-E
SMB-4-155
Yes
MMF-4-155/C
Yes
SMFIR-4-155/C
Yes
SMFLR-4-155/C
Yes
AXSM-16-155
MMF-8-155-MT
Yes
SMFIR-8-155-LC
Yes
SMFLR-8-155-LC
Yes
AXSM-16-155/B
SMB-4-155
Yes
MMF-8-155-MT/B
Yes
SMFIR-8-155-LC/B
Yes
SMFLR-8-155-LC/B
Yes
AXSM-16-T3E3, AXSM-16-T3E3/B
AXSM-16-T3E3-ESMB-8-T3
—
SMB-8-E3
—
AXSM-32-T1E1-E
MCC-16-E1
—
RBBN-16-T1E1
—
FRSM-12-T3E3
SMB-6-T3E3
—
MGX-VISM-PR-8T1
AX-RJ48-8T1
—
AX-R-RJ48-8T1
—
MGX-VISM-PR-8E1
AX-SMB-8E1
—
AX-R-SMB-8E1
—
AX-RJ48-8E1
—
AX-R-RJ48-8E1
—
MGX-SRME
MGX-SMFIR-1-155
Yes
MGX-STM1-EL-1
Yes
MGX-RPM-PR-256
MGX-RPM-PR-512MGX-MMF-FE
—
MGX-RJ45-4E/B
—
MGX-RJ45-FE
—
MGX-RPM-XF-512
MGX-XF-UI
—
MGX-1GE
—
MGX-1OC12POS-IR
—
MGX-GE-LHLX1
—
MGX-GE-SX1
—
MGX-GE-ZX1
—
1 Small form factor pluggable optical transceivers for MGX-1GE back card.
MGX 8850 (PXM1E) Product IDs and Card Types
Table 11 contains Product IDs, 800 part numbers, and revision levels for the MGX 8850 (PXM1E).
Table 11 Card Numbers and Revisions Supported in Release 3.0.10 for MGX 8850 (PXM1E)
Product ID 800 P/N Minimum RevisionPXM1E-4-155
800-18588-03
-A0
PXM1E-8-T3E3
800-18590-03
-A0
PXM1E-16-T1E1
800-18658-04
-A0
PXM1E-COMBO (See note below)
800-18604-03
-A0
MMF-4-155/C
800-07408-02
-A0
SMFIR-4-155/C
800-07108-02
-A0
SMFLR-4-155/C
800-07409-02
-A0
PXM-UI-S3/B
800-21557-01
-A0
SMB-8-T3
800-05029-02
-A0
SMB-8-E3
800-04093-02
-A0
MGX-T3E3-155
800-18698-02
-A0
MMF-1-155-SFP1
10-1308-01
-A0
SMFLR-1-155-SFP1
10-1280-01
-A0
SMFIR-1-155-SFP
10-1283-01
-A0
MCC-16-E1
800-19853-02
-A0
RBBN-16-T1E1
800-21805-03
-A0
MGX-VISM-PR-8T1
800-07990-02
-A0
MGX-VISM-PR-8E1
800-07991-02
-A0
MGX-SRME
800-14224-02
-A0
MGX-SMFIR-1-155
800-14460-02
-A0
MGX-STM1-EL-1
800-14479-02
-A0
MGX-RPM-PR-256
800-07178-02
-A0
MGX-RPM-PR-512
800-07656-02
-A0
MGX-MMF-FE
800-03202-02
-A0
MGX-RJ45-4E/B
800-12134-01
-A0
MGX-RJ45-FE
800-02735-02
-A0
MGX-AUSM-8T1/B
800-04809-01
-A0
MGX-AUSM-8E1/B
800-04810-01
-A0
AX-CESM-8E1
800-02751-02
-A0
AX-CESM-8T1
800-02750-02
-A0
MGX-CESM-8T1/B
800-08613-02
-A0
AX-FRSM-8T1
800-02437-04
-A0
AX-FRSM-8E1
800-02438-04
-A0
AX-FRSM-8T1-C
800-02461-04
-A0
AX-FRSM-8E1-C
800-02462-04
-A0
MGX-FRSM-HS2/B
800-17066-01
-A0
AX-SMB-8E1
800-02287-01
-A0
AX-R-SMB-8E12
800-02410-01
-A0
AX-RJ48-8E1
800-02408-01
-A0
AX-R-RJ48-8E12
800-02409-01
-A0
AX-RJ48-8T1
800-02286-01
-A0
AX-R-RJ48-8T12
800-02288-01
-A0
MGX-12IN1-8S
800-18302-01
-A0
SCSI2-2HSSI/B3
800-05463-02
-A0
800-05501-01
-A0
MGX-8850-APS-CON
800-20640-01
-A0
MGX-APS-CON
800-05307-01
-A0
1 These cards are required only if you need modular optics with the PXM1E-COMBO back card.
2 R means that this is a redundant card.
3 The SCSI2-2HSSI/B card has two different 800 part numbers, and both part numbers are valid.
Table 12 lists MGX 8850 (PXM1E) front and back card types and whether APS connectors are supported.
Table 12 MGX 8850 (PXM1E) Front and Back Card Types and Supported APS Connectors
Front Card Type Back Card Types Needs APS-CON?PXM1E-4-155
MMF-4-155/C
Yes
SMFIR-4-155/C
Yes
SMFLR-4-155/C
Yes
PXM-UI-S3/B
—
PXM1E-8-T3E3
SMB-8-T3
—
SMB-8-E3
—
PXM-UI-S3/B
—
PXM1E-16-T1E1
PXM-UI-S3/B
—
MCC-16-E1
—
RBBN-16-T1E1
—
PXM1E-COMBO (See note below.)
MGX-T3E3-155
—
MMF-1-155-SFP21
—
SMFLR-1-155-SFP1
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