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End-of-Sale Product
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Replacement Product
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MGX8850 SW 1312CD=
MGX 8850 software license–1.3.12 CD
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PRODUCT MIGRATION OPTIONS
The recommended replacement for the Cisco MGX 8230 and MGX 8250 with the MGX PXM1 Processor Switch Module is the Cisco MGX 8850
with the MGX PXM-1E Processor Switch Module (see Table 3 for product comparisons). The Cisco MGX 8850 Advanced ATM Multiservice
Switch helps enable delivery of a complete portfolio of differentiated service offerings while scaling from DS-0 to OC-48c/STM-16 speeds. Based
on industry-leading, extensible architecture, the Cisco MGX 8850 provides significant flexibility at the service provider edge. Multiple,
simultaneous control planes support unmatched flexibility and scalability in deploying, managing, and modifying a complete range of ATM,
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), and voice services. The Cisco MGX PXM-1E Processor Switch Module for the Cisco MGX 8850 is a
combination ATM switching fabric and ATM interface and processor card. The MGX PXM-1E provides flexible support of ATM interfaces and
allows fast and efficient expansion of ATM modular optics from one OC-3c/STM1 to eight OC-3c/STM1 ports. If a low-density solution is required,
the Cisco MGX 8830 Advanced ATM Multiservice Switch extends a full suite of narrowband interfaces and broadband trunking to remote sites with
low-density and high service mix requirements. Private Network-to-Network Interface (PNNI) routing and MPLS are used for network flexibility
and service evolution.