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Cisco 7603-S Chassis
Extending Performance, Versatility, and Reliability to the Access Edge
Cisco 7603-S Router
The Cisco
®
7603-S Router is a compact, 3-slot, high-performance router designed for
deployment at the access or aggregation edge, where a combination of performance and
multiple services options is necessary to meet the requirements of both enterprises and
service providers. It enables Carrier Ethernet service providers to deploy an advanced
network infrastructure that supports a range of IP video and triple-play (voice, video, and
data) system applications in both the residential and business services markets. The
Cisco 7603-S also enables mobile operators to preaggregate time-division (TDM) and
ATM circuits over a common pseudowire layer, tremendously reducing operating
expenses (OpEx). The Cisco 7606-S also delivers WAN and metropolitan-area network
(MAN) networking solutions at the enterprise edge.
With a powerful combination of speed and services, the Cisco 7603-S is an outstanding choice for
multiple applications. Whether deployed as a mobile Radio Access Network (RAN) preaggregation
device, as a triple-play residential broadband services aggregator, or as a device for Metro
Ethernet aggregation and uplink, the Cisco 7603-S meets requirements at a small point of
presence (POP) (Figure 1). The Cisco 7603-S delivers high performance with a forwarding rate of
up to 96 Mpps, and 240-Gbps total throughput while delivering high-touch, hardware-accelerated
IP services.
One of the most important benefits of using the Cisco 7603-S is its compliance with ETSI closed-
cabinet requirements (600-mm depth) from a depth perspective. This feature, plus its inherent
compact size, makes the Cisco 7603-S especially attractive for service providers working in a very
restricted rack space environment, as is often true at the central office.
Figure 1. Cisco 7603-S Chassis
The inclusion of Gigabit Ethernet ports on the Cisco Supervisor Engine 720 or the new Cisco
Route Switch Processor 720 (RSP 720) route processors eliminates the need to use a line-card
slot for uplink ports. The result of this design is more efficient use of available line-card slots and