8804-SYS Overview
Cisco 8000 Series Routers 8804-SYS,Cisco 8808 4-slot System
Intel Broadwell 4-core 2.4 GHz CPU with 32 GB of DRAM. RS-232 console, 10GbE Control Plane expansion SFP+, 1GbE Management and BMC port, 2x USB2.0, GBP (ToD, 10MHz, 1PPS), 1588, and BITs (sync).
Cisco 8000 Series
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Cisco 8000 Series routers
High-performance networking systems have historically been divided into routing or switching classes, with distinct hardware and software. Over time, this distinction has become less pronounced. This convergence has occurred with the evolution of feature-rich switching chips and routing chips that balance traditional Service Provider (SP)–class capabilities with many benefits of switching Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs).
Cisco®8000 Series routers complete this journey. They deliver provider-class routing functionality at unmatched density, performance, and power. This enables Cisco 8000 Series to be deployed into an unprecedented range of routing roles – all supported with a single ASIC architecture and operating system – thus streamlining qualification, deployment, and operations.
The Cisco 8000 Series combines the revolutionary Cisco Silicon One™, IOS XR®software, and a set of clean sheet chassis to deliver a breakthrough in high-performance routers. The 8000 Series comprises a full range of feature-rich, highly scalable, deep-buffered, on-chip High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) and 400 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE)-optimized routers ranging from 10.8 to 25.6 Tbps in a 1 RU footprint. It is also available in an industry leading, rack-mountable modular system capable of 518.4 Tbps of full-duplex, line rate forwarding.
The Cisco 8000 Series includes two distinct router architectures that both utilize the Cisco Silicon One ASICs. The 8800 Series provides the highest bandwidth via modular chassis with a redundant control plane and switch fabric. The 8800 Series includes the Cisco 8804, 8808, 8812, and 8818. These chassis deliver up to 28.8 Tbps per line card via 100, 400, and 2x400GbE (800G) ports.
The Cisco 8100 and 8200 Series utilize Cisco’s Router-on-Chip (RoC) architecture to deliver full routing functionality with a single ASIC per router. Both support the full routing feature set, but the 8200 has deep buffers and expanded forwarding tables, while the 8100 Series is targeted for data center applications with lower buffering and forwarding table scale requirements.
The RoC architecture is distinguished from System-on-Chip (SoC) switches by supporting large forwarding tables, deep buffers, more flexible packet operations, and enhanced programmability. The Cisco 8100 and 8200 provide up to 25.6 Tbps of network bandwidth with lower power than similar systems.
Cisco 8800 Series
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Cisco 8800 4-, 8-, 12-, and 18-slot modular chassis
With up to 518.4 Tbps via 648 800G (2x 400GbE) ports, the Cisco 8800 Series delivers industry leading breakthrough density and efficiency with the extensive scale, buffering, and feature capabilities common to all the Cisco 8000 Series of routers. It includes four chassis – the 8804, 8808, 8812, and 8818 – to meet a broad set of network and facility requirements.
In addition to reducing per-port power relative to previous generations, the Cisco 8800 Series enables even greater savings by reducing the number of routers required in a given location – potentially removing entire layers from a network. This results in a significant reduction in the total number of router port and optics, one of the top contributors to network costs.
Cisco 8000 Series Routers Datasheet
Cisco 8000 Series ordering information
Product Name | Product Description |
8101-32H | Cisco 8100 1 RU Chassis with 32x100GbE QSFP28 with IOS XR and without HBM |
8102-64H | Cisco 8100 2 RU Chassis with 64x100GbE QSFP28 with IOS XR and without HBM |
8101-32FH | Cisco 8100 1 RU Chassis with 32x400GbE QSFP56-DD with IOS XR and without HBM |
8111-32EH | Cisco 8100 1 RU Chassis with 32x800G or 64x400GbE QSFP-DD800 with IOS XR and without HBM |
8101-32H-O | Cisco 8100 1 RU Chassis with 32x100GbE QSFP28 with Open Software and without HBM |
8102-64H-O | Cisco 8100 2 RU Chassis with 64x100GbE QSFP28 with Open Software and without HBM |
8101-32FH-O | Cisco 8100 1 RU Chassis with 32x400GbE QSFP56-DD with Open Software and without HBM |
8111-32EH-O | Cisco 8100 1 RU Chassis with 32x800G or 64x400GbE QSFP-DD800 with Open Software and without HBM |
8201-SYS | Cisco 8200 1 RU Chassis with 24x400GbE QSFP56-DD and 12x100GbE QSFP28 with IOS XR |
8202-SYS | Cisco 8200 2 RU Chassis with 12x400GbE QSFP56-DD and 60x100GbE QSFP28 with IOS XR |
8201-24H8FH | Cisco 8200 1 RU Chassis with 8x400GbE QSFP56-DD and 24x100GbE QSFP28 with IOS XR |
8201-32FH | Cisco 8200 1 RU Chassis with 32x400GbE QSFP56-DD with IOS XR and HBM |
8202-32FH-M | Cisco 8200 2 RU Chassis with 32x400GbE QSFP56-DD MACsec with IOS XR and HBM |
8201-32FH-O | Cisco 8200 1 RU Chassis with 32x400GbE QSFP56-DD with Open Software and HBM |
8804-SYS | Cisco 8808 4-slot System |
8808-SYS | Cisco 8808 8-slot System |
8812-SYS | Cisco 8812 12-slot System |
8818-SYS | Cisco 8818 18-slot System |