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Cisco MGX Switch Hardware Compatibility Notes

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Cisco MGX Switch Hardware Compatibility Notes

Contents

Cisco MGX 8830 Module Support

Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E) Module Support

Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45) Module Support

Cisco MGX 8950 Module Support

Front Card Release Support

Related Documentation

Obtaining Documentation

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Documentation CD-ROM

Ordering Documentation

Documentation Feedback

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Cisco MGX Switch Hardware Compatibility Notes


As of November 7, 2002

This document details the hardware compatibility among the following Cisco MGX switches:

Cisco MGX 8830

Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45)

Cisco MGX 8950


Note For the latest information on front card version support and features, refer to the release notes for your switch and release.

In this document, front cards are also referred to as modules.


Contents

This document includes the following sections:

Cisco MGX 8830 Module Support

Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E) Module Support

Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45) Module Support

Cisco MGX 8950 Module Support

Front Card Release Support

Related Documentation

Obtaining Documentation

Obtaining Technical Assistance

Cisco MGX 8830 Module Support

Table 1 gives the module support for the Cisco MGX 8830 switch.

Table 1 Cisco MGX 8830 Module Support 

Front Card
Back Card

PXM1E-4-155

User interface back card:

PXM-UI1 -S3 or PXM-UI-S3/B

NNI2 /UNI3 back cards:

MMF4 -4-155/C

SMFIR5 -4-155/C

SMFLR6 -4-155/C

PXM1E-8-T3E3

User interface back card:

PXM-UI-S3 or PXM-UI-S3/B

NNI/UNI back cards:

SMB7 -8T3

SMB-8E3

PXM1E-16-T1E1

User interface back card:

PXM-UI-S3/B

NNI/UNI back cards:

MCC8 -16-E1

RBBN9 -16-T1E1

PXM1E-COMBO

User interface back card:

PXM-UI-S3 or PXM-UI-S3/B

NNI/UNI back cards:

T3E3-155

Transceivers for the T3E3-155:

MMF-1-155-SFP10

SMFLR-1-155-SFP

SMFIR-1-155-SFP

SRM11 -3T3/C

BNC-3T3-M

SRME

SMFIR-1-155

STM1-EL-1

AUSM12 -8E1/B

MGX-RJ48-8E1

RJ48-8E1

R-RJ48-8E1

SMB-8E1

R-SMB-8E1

AUSM-8T1/B

RJ48-8T1

R-RJ48-8T1

CESM13 -8E1

MGX-RJ48-8E1

RJ48-8E1

R-RJ48-8E1

SMB-8E1

R-SMB-8E1

CESM-8T1/B

RJ48-8T1

R-RJ48-8T1

FRSM14 -8E1

MGX-RJ48-8E1

RJ48-8E1

R-RJ48-8E1

SMB-8E1

R-SMB-8E1

FRSM-8E1-C

MGX-RJ48-8E1

RJ48-8E1

R-RJ48-8E1

SMB-8E1

R-SMB-8E1

FRSM-8T1

RJ48-8T1

R-RJ48-8T1

FRSM-8T1-C

RJ48-8T1

R-RJ48-8T1

FRSM-HS2/B

12IN1-8S

SCSI2-2HSSI/B

RPM-PR15 -256

MMF-FE16

RJ45-4E/B

RJ45-FE

RPM-PR-512

MMF-FE

RJ45-4E/B

RJ45-FE

VISM-PR17 -8E1

MGX-RJ48-8E1

RJ48-8E1

R-RJ48-8E1

SMB-8E1

R-SMB-8E1

VISM-PR-8T1

RJ48-8T1

R-RJ48-8T1

1 UI = user interface

2 NNI = Network-to-Network Interface

3 UNI = User-to-Network Interface

4 MMF = multimode fiber

5 SMFIR = single-mode fiber, intermediate-reach

6 SMFLR = single-mode fiber, long reach

7 SMB = sub-miniature BNC

8 MCC = miniature coaxial cable

9 RBBN = ribbon

10 SFP = small form-factor pluggable

11 SRM = service resource module

12 AUSM = ATM UNI service module

13 CESM = circuit emulation service module

14 FRSM = Frame Relay service module

15 RPM-PR = route processor module-premium router

16 FE = Fast Ethernet

17 VISM-PR = voice interworking service module-premium


Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E) Module Support

Table 2 gives the module support for the Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E) switch.

Table 2 Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E) Module Support 

Front Card
Back Card

PXM1E-4-155

User interface back card:

PXM-UI-S3 or PXM-UI-S3/B

NNI/UNI back cards:

MMF-4-155/C

SMFIR-4-155/C

SMFLR-4-155/C

PXM1E-8-T3E3

User interface back card:

PXM-UI-S3 or PXM-UI-S3/B

NNI/UNI back cards:

SMB-8T3

SMB-8E3

PXM1E-16-T1E1

User interface back card:

PXM-UI-S3/B

NNI/UNI back cards:

MCC-16-E1

RBBN-16-T1E1

PXM1E-COMBO

User interface back card:

PXM-UI-S3 or PXM-UI-S3/B

NNI/UNI back cards:

T3E3-155

Transceivers for the T3E3-155:

MMF-1-155-SFP

SMFLR-1-155-SFP

SMFIR-1-155-SFP

SRM-3T3/C

BNC-3T3-M

SRME

SMFIR-1-155

STM1-EL-1

AUSM-8E1/B

MGX-RJ48-8E1

RJ48-8E1

R-RJ48-8E1

SMB-8E1

R-SMB-8E1

AUSM-8T1/B

RJ48-8T1

R-RJ48-8T1

CESM-8E1

MGX-RJ48-8E1

RJ48-8E1

R-RJ48-8E1

SMB-8E1

R-SMB-8E1

CESM-8T1/B

RJ48-8T1

R-RJ48-8T1

FRSM-8E1

MGX-RJ48-8E1

RJ48-8E1

R-RJ48-8E1

SMB-8E1

R-SMB-8E1

FRSM-8E1-C

MGX-RJ48-8E1

RJ48-8E1

R-RJ48-8E1

SMB-8E1

R-SMB-8E1

FRSM-8T1

RJ48-8T1

R-RJ48-8T1

FRSM-8T1-C

RJ48-8T1

R-RJ48-8T1

FRSM-HS2/B

12IN1-8S

SCSI2-2HSSI/B

RPM-PR-256

MMF-FE

RJ45-4E/B

RJ45-FE

RPM-PR-512

MMF-FE

RJ45-4E/B

RJ45-FE

VISM-PR-8E1

MGX-RJ48-8E1

RJ48-8E1

R-RJ48-8E1

SMB-8E1

R-SMB-8E1

VISM-PR-8T1

RJ48-8T1

R-RJ48-8T1


Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45) Module Support

Table 3 gives the module support for the Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45) switch.

Table 3 Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45) Module Support 

Front Card
Back Card

PXM45

User interface back card:

PXM-UI-S3

Hard drive card:

PXM-HD1

PXM45/B

User interface back card:

PXM-UI-S3

Hard drive card:

PXM-HD

SRME

SMFIR-1-155

STM1-EL-1

AXSM2 -1-2488

SMFLR-1-2488

SMFSR3 -1-2488

SMFXLR4 -1-2488

AXSM-1-2488/B

SMFLR-1-2488/B

SMFSR-1-2488/B

SMFXLR-1-2488/B

AXSM-2-622-E

SMFIR-1-622/C

SMFLR-1-622/C

AXSM-4-622

SMFIR-2-622

SMFLR-2-622

AXSM-4-622/B

SMFIR-2-622/B

SMFLR-2-622/B

AXSM-8-155-E

MMF-4-155/C

SMB-4-155

SMFIR-4-155/C

SMFLR-4-155/C

AXSM-16-155

MMF-8-155-MT

SMFIR-8-155-LC

SMFLR-8-155-LC

AXSM-16-155/B

MMF-8-155-MT/B

SMB-4-155

SMFIR-8-155-LC/B

SMFLR-8-155-LC/B

AXSM-16-T3E3

SMB-8E3

SMB-8T3

AXSM-16-T3E3/B

SMB-8E3

SMB-8T3

AXSM-16-T3E3-E

SMB-8E3

SMB-8T3

AXSM-32-T1E1-E

MCC-16-E1

RBBN-16-T1E1

FRSM-12-T3E3

SMB-6-T3E3

RPM-PR-256

MMF-FE

RJ45-4E/B

RJ45-FE

RPM-PR-512

MMF-FE

RJ45-4E/B

RJ45-FE

RPM-XF5 -512

Management back card:

MGX-XF-UI

Physical network connectivity back cards:

MGX-1OC12POS-IR

MGX-1GE6

Transceivers for the MGX-1GE:

MGX-GE-LHLX

MGX-GE-SX

MGX-GE-ZX

VISM-PR-8E1

MGX-RJ48-8E1

RJ48-8E1

R-RJ48-8E1

SMB-8E1

R-SMB-8E1

VISM-PR-8T1

RJ48-8T1

R-RJ48-8T1

1 HD = hard drive

2 AXSM = ATM switching service module

3 SMFSR = single-mode fiber, short-reach

4 SMFXLR = single-mode fiber, extended long-reach

5 RPM-XF = RPM-express forwarding

6 GE = Gigabit Ethernet


Cisco MGX 8950 Module Support

Table 4 lists the modules that support the Cisco MGX 8950 switch.

Table 4 Cisco MGX 8950 Module Support 

Front Card
Back Card

PXM45/B

User interface back card:

PXM-UI-S3

Hard drive card:

PXM-HD

XM-60

No back cards

AXSM-1-2488/B

SMFLR-1-2488/B

SMFSR-1-2488/B

SMFXLR-1-2488/B

AXSM-4-622/B

SMFIR-2-622/B

SMFLR-2-622/B

AXSM-16-155/B

MMF-8-155-MT/B

SMB-4-155

SMFIR-8-155-LC/B

SMFLR-8-155-LC/B

AXSM-16-T3E3/B

SMB-8E3

SMB-8T3

RPM-PR-256

MMF-FE

RJ45-4E/B

RJ45-FE

RPM-PR-512

MMF-FE

RJ45-4E/B

RJ45-FE

RPM-XF-512

Management back card:

MGX-XF-UI

Physical network connectivity back cards:

MGX-1OC12POS-IR

MGX-1GE

Transceivers for the MGX-1GE:

MGX-GE-LHLX

MGX-GE-SX

MGX-GE-ZX


Front Card Release Support

Table 5 describes the front cards supported in a Cisco MGX 8830 switch and the MGX release in which the front card support was introduced.

Table 5 Cisco MGX 8830 Front Cards and MGX Release Support 

Front Card
MGX Release Support Introduction
Name Printed on the Faceplate
Product ID in Cisco Marketplace

AUSM-8E1/B

MGX-AUSM-8E1/B

Release 3.0.00

AUSM-8T1/B

MGX-AUSM-8T1/B

Release 3.0.00

CESM-8E1

AX-CESM-8E1

Release 3.0.00

CESM-8T1/B

AX-CESM-8T1/B

Release 3.0.00

FRSM-8E1

AX-FRSM-8E1

Release 3.0.00

FRSM-8E1-C

AX-FRSM-8E1-C

Release 3.0.00

FRSM-8T1

AX-FRSM-8T1

Release 3.0.00

FRSM-8T1-C

AX-FRSM-8T1-C

Release 3.0.00

FRSM-HS2/B

MGX-FRSM-HS2/B

Release 3.0.00

PXM1E-4-155

PXM1E-4-155

Release 3.0.00

PXM1E-8-T3E3

PXM1E-8-T3E3

Release 3.0.00

PXM1E-16-T1E1

PXM1E-16-T1E1

Release 3.0.10

PXM1E-COMBO

PXM1E-COMBO

Release 3.0.00

RPM-PR-256

MGX-RPM-PR-256

Release 3.0.00

RPM-PR-512

MGX-RPM-PR-512

Release 3.0.00

SRM-3T3/C

SRM-3T3/C

Release 3.0.00

SRME

MGX-SRME

Release 3.0.00

VISM-PR-8E1

MGX-VISM-PR-8E1

Release 3.0.10

VISM-PR-8T1

MGX-VISM-PR-8T1

Release 3.0.10


Table 6 describes the front cards supported in a Cisco MGX 8850 switch and the MGX release in which the front card support was introduced.

Table 6 Cisco MGX 8850 Front Cards and MGX Release Support  

Front Card
MGX Release Support Introduction
Name Printed on the Faceplate
Product ID in Cisco Marketplace
Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45)
Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E)

AUSM-8E1/B

MGX-AUSM-8E1/B

Release 3.0.0

AUSM-8T1/B

MGX-AUSM-8T1/B

Release 3.0.0

AXSM-1-2488

AXSM-1-2488

Release 2.0.01

AXSM-1-2488/B

AXSM-1-2488/B

Release 2.1.60

AXSM-2-622-E

AXSM-2-622-E

Release 2.1.60

AXSM-4-622

AXSM-4-622

Release 2.0.01

AXSM-4-622/B

AXSM-4-622/B

Release 2.1.10

AXSM-8-155-E

AXSM-8-155-E

Release 2.1.60

AXSM-16-155

AXSM-16-155

Release 2.0.01

AXSM-16-155/B

AXSM-16-155/B

Release 2.0.10

AXSM-16-T3E3

AXSM-16-T3E3

Release 2.0.01

AXSM-16-T3E3/B

AXSM-16-T3E3/B

Release 2.1.10

AXSM-16-T3E3-E

AXSM-16-T3E3-E

Release 2.1.60

AXSM-32-T1E1-E

AXSM-32-T1E1-E

Release 3.0.10

CESM-8E1

AX-CESM-8E1

Release 3.0.00

CESM-8T1/B

AX-CESM-8T1/B

Release 3.0.00

FRSM-12-T3E3

FRSM-12-T3E3

Release 3.0.00

FRSM-8E1

AX-FRSM-8E1

Release 3.0.00

FRSM-8E1-C

AX-FRSM-8E1-C

Release 3.0.00

FRSM-8T1

AX-FRSM-8T1

Release 3.0.00

FRSM-8T1-C

AX-FRSM-8T1-C

Release 3.0.00

FRSM-HS2/B

MGX-FRSM-HS2/B

Release 3.0.00

PXM1E-4-155

PXM1E-4-155

Release 3.0.00

PXM1E-8-T3E3

PXM1E-8-T3E3

Release 3.0.00

PXM1E-16-T1E1

PXM1E-16-T1E1

Release 3.0.10

PXM1E-COMBO

PXM1E-COMBO

Release 3.0.00

PXM45

PXM45

Release 2.0.01

PXM45/B

PXM45/B

Release 2.0.14

RPM-PR-256

MGX-RPM-PR-256

Release 2.1.0

Release 3.0.00

RPM-PR-512

MGX-RPM-PR-512

Release 2.1.0

Release 3.0.00

RPM-XF-512

MGX-RPM-XF-512

Release 3.0.10

SRM-3T3/C

SRM-3T3/C

Release 3.0.00

SRME

MGX-SRME

Release 3.0.00

Release 3.0.00

VISM-PR-8E1

MGX-VISM-PR-8E1

Release 3.0.00

Release 3.0.00

VISM-PR-8T1

MGX-VISM-PR-8T1

Release 3.0.00

Release 3.0.00


Table 7 describes the front cards supported in a Cisco MGX 8950 switch and the MGX release in which the front card support was introduced.

Table 7 Cisco MGX 8950 Front Cards and MGX Release Support  

Front Card
MGX Release Support Introduction
Name Printed on the Faceplate
Product ID in Cisco Marketplace

AXSM-1-2488/B

AXSM-1-2488/B

Release 2.1.76

AXSM-4-622/B

AXSM-4-622/B

Release 2.1.76

AXSM-16-155/B

AXSM-16-155/B

Release 2.1.76

AXSM-16-T3E3/B

AXSM-16-T3E3/B

Release 2.1.76

PXM45/B

PXM45/B

Release 2.1.76

RPM-PR-256

MGX-RPM-PR-256

Release 2.1.76

RPM-PR-512

MGX-RPM-PR-512

Release 2.1.76

RPM-XF-512

MGX-RPM-XF-512

Release 3.0.10

XM-60

XM-60

Release 2.1.76


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