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EOS/EOL the Cisco 36-Port EtherSwitch Network Modules

Product Bulletin No. EOL1047

Cisco Systems® announces the end-of-sale and end-of life dates for the Cisco® 36 Port EtherSwitch network modules for the Cisco 2600, 2800, 3600, 3700 and 3800 Series routers. The last day to order the affected product is 27-MAR-2007. Customers with active service contracts will continue to receive support from the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) until 25-MAR-2012.

Table 1 describes the end-of-life milestones, definitions, and dates for the affected product. Table 2 lists the product part numbers affected by this announcement.
Cisco encourages customers to migrate to the new Cisco EtherSwitch service modules which greatly expand the capabilities of integrated switching within Cisco integrated services routers by providing support for new features such as IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE), local Layer 3 switching, Cisco Network Assistant and Cisco Emergency Responder, higher port density, and Cisco StackWise interfaces (available on NME-XD-24-1S-P only), as well as software feature parity with Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series switches. Additionally, the new Cisco EtherSwitch service modules are the first modules that can take full advantage of the increased performance capabilities and new form factors of the enhanced network module slot on Cisco Integrated Services Routers. For more information about the new EtherSwitch service modules, please visit http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps5855/product_data_sheet0900aecd8028d15f.html.
Customers are encouraged to migrate to the Cisco EtherSwitch service modules, which provide superior functionality over the 36 port Cisco EtherSwitch network modules. Information about the replacement product can be found at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps5855/product_data_sheet0900aecd8028d15f.html.
Table 3 provides relevant information for migrating to the replacement product.

Table 1. End-of-Life Milestones and Dates for the 36 Port Cisco Ethernet Switching Network Modules

Milestone

Definition

Date

End-of-Life Announcement Date

The date the document that announces the end of sale and end of life of a product is distributed to the general public.

27-MAR-2006

End-of-Sale Date

The last date to order the product through Cisco point-of-sale mechanisms. The product is no longer for sale after this date.

27-MAR-2007

Last Shipment Date

The last-possible ship date that can be requested of Cisco and/or its contract manufacturers. Actual ship date is dependent on lead time.

26-JUN-2007

End of Routine Failure Analysis Date

The last-possible date a routine failure analysis may be performed to determine the cause of product failure or defect.

26-MAR-2008

End of New Service Attachment Date

For equipment and software that is not covered by a service-and-support contract, this is the last date to order a new service-and-support contract or add the equipment and/or software to an existing service-and-support contract.

26-MAR-2008

End of Service Contract Renewal Date

The last date to extend or renew a service contract for the product.

25-JUN-2011

Last Date of Support

The last date to receive service and support for the product. After this date, all support services for the product are unavailable, and the product becomes obsolete.

25-MAR-2012

Table 2. Product Part Numbers Affected by This Announcement

End-of-Sale Product Part Number

Product Description

Replacement Product Part Number

Replacement Product Description

NMD-36-ESW

1 36 port 10/100 EtherSwitch High Density Service Module

NME-XD-48ES-2S-P

EtherSwitch Service Mod 48 10/100T POE + 2SFP, Std Image (SMI)

NME-XD-24ES-1S-P

EtherSwitch Service Mod 24 10/100T POE + 1SFP + StackWise, SMI

NME-X-23ES-1G-P

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T POE + 1GE POE, IP Base

NME-X-23ES-1G

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T + 1 GE, IP Base

NMD-36-ESW=

1 36 port 10/100 EtherSwitch High Density Service Module

NME-XD-48ES-2S-P=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 48 10/100T POE + 2SFP, Std Image (SMI)

NME-XD-24ES-1S-P=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 24 10/100T POE + 1SFP + StackWise, SMI

NME-X-23ES-1G-P=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T POE + 1GE POE, IP Base

NME-X-23ES-1G=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T + 1 GE, IP Base

NMD-36-ESW-2GIG

1 36 port 10/100 EtherSwitch NM + 2 Gig Port

NME-XD-48ES-2S-P

EtherSwitch Service Mod 48 10/100T POE + 2SFP, Std Image (SMI)

NME-XD-24ES-1S-P

EtherSwitch Service Mod 24 10/100T POE + 1SFP + StackWise, SMI

NME-X-23ES-1G-P

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T POE + 1GE POE, IP Base

NME-X-23ES-1G

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T + 1 GE, IP Base

NMD-36-ESW-2GIG=

1 36 port 10/100 EtherSwitch NM + 2 Gig Port

NME-XD-48ES-2S-P=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 48 10/100T POE + 2SFP, Std Image (SMI)

NME-XD-24ES-1S-P=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 24 10/100T POE + 1SFP + StackWise, SMI

NME-X-23ES-1G-P=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T POE + 1GE POE, IP Base

NME-X-23ES-1G=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T + 1 GE, IP Base

NMD-36-ESW-PWR

1 36 port 10/100 EtherSwitch NM+PWR Card -opt GE

NME-XD-48ES-2S-P

EtherSwitch Service Mod 48 10/100T POE + 2SFP, Std Image (SMI)

NME-XD-24ES-1S-P

EtherSwitch Service Mod 24 10/100T POE + 1SFP + StackWise, SMI

NME-X-23ES-1G-P

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T POE + 1GE POE, IP Base

NME-X-23ES-1G

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T + 1 GE, IP Base

NMD-36-ESW-PWR=

1 36 port 10/100 EtherSwitch NM+PWR Card -opt GE

NME-XD-48ES-2S-P=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 48 10/100T POE + 2SFP, Std Image (SMI)

NME-XD-24ES-1S-P=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 24 10/100T POE + 1SFP + StackWise, SMI

NME-X-23ES-1G-P=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T POE + 1GE POE, IP Base

NME-X-23ES-1G=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T + 1 GE, IP Base

NMD-36-ESW-PWR-2G

1 36 port 10/100 EtherSwitch NM+PWR+2 Gig Port

NME-XD-48ES-2S-P

EtherSwitch Service Mod 48 10/100T POE + 2SFP, Std Image (SMI)

NME-XD-24ES-1S-P

EtherSwitch Service Mod 24 10/100T POE + 1SFP + StackWise, SMI

NME-X-23ES-1G-P

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T POE + 1GE POE, IP Base

NME-X-23ES-1G

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T + 1 GE, IP Base

NMD-36-ESW-PWR-2G=

1 36 port 10/100 EtherSwitch NM+PWR+2 Gig Port

NME-XD-48ES-2S-P=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 48 10/100T POE + 2SFP, Std Image (SMI)

NME-XD-24ES-1S-P=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 24 10/100T POE + 1SFP + StackWise, SMI

NME-X-23ES-1G-P=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T POE + 1GE POE, IP Base

NME-X-23ES-1G=

EtherSwitch Service Mod 23 10/100T + 1 GE, IP Base

CAB-PPWR-PS1-1

Connects 1 EtherSwitch power supply to 1 EtherSwitch Module

   

CAB-PPWR-PS1-1=

Externally Connects 1 ESwitch PS to 1 ESwitch 16/36 port NM

   

CAB-PPWR-PS1-2=

Externally Connects 1 ESwitch PS to 2 ESwitch 16/36 port NM

   

CAB-PPWR-PS1-2=

Externally Connects 1 ESwitch PS to 2 ESwitch 16/36 port NM

   

CAB-PPWR-PS2-1

Externally Connects 2 ESwitch PS to 1 ESwitch 16/36 port NM

   

CAB-PPWR-PS2-1=

Externally Connects 2 ESwitch PS to 1 ESwitch 16/36 port NM

   

PPWR-DCARD-36ESW

1 Power daughtercard for 36 port EtherSwitch NMD

   

PPWR-DCARD-36ESW=

1 Power daughtercard for 36 port EtherSwitch NMD

   

PPWR-PS-360W

1 48V (360W) power supply for EtherSwitch Modules

   

PPWR-PS-360W=

Internal/External 360W power supply for ESwitch Line power

   

PPWR-PS-CHASSIS

External Chassis for up to 4 ESwitch PPWR-PS-360W

   

PPWR-PS-CHASSIS=

External Chassis for up to 4 ESwitch PPWR-PS-360W

   

PWR-CHASSIS-360W

1 power supply chassis and 48V power supply for EtherSwitch

   

PRODUCT MIGRATION OPTIONS

The recommended replacements for the Cisco 36 Port Cisco Ethernet Switching Network Modules are the Cisco EtherSwitch Service Modules.
Customers who are using the 36-Port Cisco Ethernet Switching Network Modules are encouraged to migrate to either the NME-XD-48ES-2S-P, NME-XD-24ES-1S-P, NME-X-23ES-1G-P, and NME-X-23ES-1G. The new Cisco EtherSwitch service modules help ensure maximum availability, high performance, higher port density, ease of upgrade, and expandability and compatibility with the Cat 3750 EtherSwitch. The modules have their own processors, switching engines, and Flash memory that run independent of the host router resources, helping to ensure maximum concurrent switching and routing performance and enabling advanced switch features such as localized IP routing on the EtherSwitch service module. Additionally, Cisco EtherSwitch service modules run their own software, independent of the router's Cisco IOS Software image, allowing for easy upgrades and ongoing software feature parity with Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series switches. For more information about the new EtherSwitch modules, please visit http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps5855/product_data_sheet0900aecd8028d15f.html.

Table 3. Product Comparisons

Feature

Cisco 36 Port Cisco Ethernet Switching Network Modules

Cisco Cisco EtherSwitch Service Modules

Increased Switch Port Density

 
• Takes advantage of the NME-X and NME-XD form factors; the NME allows for up to a 1-Gb backplane connection to the host router.
• Allows for new higher-density switch modules.

Independent Software Image

Runs from same IOS as the chassis.

• Runs its own Cisco IOS Software image and can be upgraded independent of the host router's IOS software release.
• The Cisco EtherSwitch service module uses the same software images as the Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series, helping to ensure software feature parity and compatibility.

High-Performance IP Routing on the EtherSwitch Service Module

 
• The Cisco Express Forwarding hardware routing architecture delivers extremely high-performance IP routing.
• Basic IP unicast routing protocols (static, Routing Information Protocol Version 1 [RIPv1], and RIPv2) are supported for small-network routing applications.
• IPv6 routing support in hardware allows for maximum performance in the future (IPv6 routing support requires Advanced IP Services Software).
• Inter-VLAN IP routing enables full Layer 3 routing between two or more VLANs.
• Advanced IP unicast routing protocols (Open Shortest Path First [OSPF], Interior Gateway Routing Protocol [IGRP], Enhanced IGRP [EIGRP], and Border Gateway Protocol Version 4 [BGPv4]) are supported for load balancing and constructing scalable LANs (requires IP Services Software).

Extended IEEE 802.1x Support

 
• IEEE 802.1x with VLAN assignment allows a dynamic VLAN assignment for a specific user, regardless of where the user is connected; clients without 802.1x can have limited access via a guest VLAN.
• IEEE 802.1x with voice VLAN permits an IP phone to access the voice VLAN, regardless of the authorized or unauthorized state of the port.
• IEEE 802.1x and port security are provided to authenticate the port and manage network access for all MAC addresses, including that of the client.
• IEEE 802.1x with an access control list (ACL) assignment allows for specific identity-based security policies, regardless of where the user is connected.

Wire-Speed ACLs

 
• Port-based ACLs allow security policies to be applied on individual switch ports.
• IP ACLs can be processed directly on the Cisco EtherSwitch service module for inter-VLAN traffic or traffic outbound from any VLAN interface without affecting the router CPU.

Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) Snooping

 
• Prevents rogue devices from behaving as the DHCP server.

Dynamic Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Inspection (DAI)

 
• Maintains a binding table containing IP and MAC address associations that have been dynamically populated using DHCP snooping.
• Helps to ensure the integrity of user and default gateway information such that traffic cannot be captured.

IP Source Guard

 
• Automatically configures a port ACL for the IP address, and adds the MAC address to the port security list for the port. DHCP snooping allows learning and binding of IP address and MAC address by the switch. Removes ACL and MAC entry when lease expires.
• Prevents snooping of data or anonymous launching of attacks.

Port Security

 
• Limits the number of MAC addresses that are able to connect to a switch and helps ensure that only approved MAC addresses are able to access the switch.
• Limits MAC flooding attacks, locks down ports, and sends a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap.

Simplified Management

 
• The user-selectable address learning mode simplifies configuration and enhances security.
• Cisco Network Assistant Software security wizards ease the deployment of security features for restricting user access to a server, as well as to a portion or all of the network.

Customers can use the Cisco Technology Migration Plan (TMP) to trade in products and receive credit toward the purchase of new Cisco equipment. For more information about Cisco TMP, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/tradein/. The Cisco TMP application requires all users to have a Cisco.com user ID.
Customers may be able to continue to purchase the end-of-sale product through Cisco's Authorized Refurbished Equipment program. Refurbished units of the end-of-sale product are available in limited supply for sale in certain countries on a first-come, first-served basis. For information about the refurbished equipment program, go to http://www.cisco.com/en/US/ordering/or6/or17/order_refurbished_equipment_program_description.html.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

For more information about the Cisco 36 Port Cisco Ethernet Switching Network Modules, visit http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps259/product_data_sheet09186a00801aca3e.html or contact your local account representative.
For more information about the Cisco End-of-Life Policy, go to: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/prod_end_of_life.html
To subscribe to receive end-of-life/end-of-sale information, go to: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/FieldNoticeTool/field-notice
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