

CRS-1 | Cisco Carrier Routing System
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Product Description P/N: CRS-1
Description
The Cisco CRS-1 is a carrier-grade core routing platform designed for high-performance, scalable IP/MPLS networks.
Technical Specifications
Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
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Brand | Cisco |
Category | Fuses and Fuse Accessories |
Part Number | CRS-1 |
Subcategory | Fuses |
Product Type | Time Delay Fuse |
Current Rating | 1 Amp |
Voltage Rating | 600 Volts AC/DC |
Fuse Type | Time Delay / Slow Blow |
Mounting Type | Cartridge / Clip Mount |
Weight | 0.03 kgs |
Information About CRS-1
The Cisco CRS-1 (Carrier Routing System) is a high-performance core router designed for service providers to deliver data, voice, and video services over a scalable IP Next-Generation Network (NGN) infrastructure. Introduced in 2004, it marked a significant advancement in carrier-grade routing technology.
Key Features:
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Scalability: The CRS-1 supports both standalone and multi-chassis configurations, scaling system capacity up to 92 terabits per second (Tbps) in a multi-chassis setup.
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High Capacity: Each slot in the CRS-1 has a capacity of 40 Gbps, supporting a wide range of interface speeds and types, including OC-768, OC-192, OC-48, and 10-Gigabit Ethernet.
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Modular Design: The system offers flexibility with various chassis options, such as 4-slot, 8-slot, and 16-slot configurations, allowing for tailored deployments based on network requirements.
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Advanced Operating System: Powered by Cisco IOS XR Software, a self-healing, distributed operating system designed for continuous system operation and scalability.
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Service Flexibility: The CRS-1 combines the Cisco Silicon Packet Processor, the first programmable 40-Gbps application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), with the Cisco Service Separation Architecture for enhanced service flexibility and speed to service.
The Cisco CRS-1 set a new standard in carrier IP communications, providing a foundation for network and service convergence while ensuring investment protection for future network growth.
Description
The Cisco CRS-1 is a carrier-grade core routing platform designed for high-performance, scalable IP/MPLS networks.
Technical Specifications
Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
---|---|
Brand | Cisco |
Category | Fuses and Fuse Accessories |
Part Number | CRS-1 |
Subcategory | Fuses |
Product Type | Time Delay Fuse |
Current Rating | 1 Amp |
Voltage Rating | 600 Volts AC/DC |
Fuse Type | Time Delay / Slow Blow |
Mounting Type | Cartridge / Clip Mount |
Weight | 0.03 kgs |
Information About CRS-1
The Cisco CRS-1 (Carrier Routing System) is a high-performance core router designed for service providers to deliver data, voice, and video services over a scalable IP Next-Generation Network (NGN) infrastructure. Introduced in 2004, it marked a significant advancement in carrier-grade routing technology.
Key Features:
-
Scalability: The CRS-1 supports both standalone and multi-chassis configurations, scaling system capacity up to 92 terabits per second (Tbps) in a multi-chassis setup.
-
High Capacity: Each slot in the CRS-1 has a capacity of 40 Gbps, supporting a wide range of interface speeds and types, including OC-768, OC-192, OC-48, and 10-Gigabit Ethernet.
-
Modular Design: The system offers flexibility with various chassis options, such as 4-slot, 8-slot, and 16-slot configurations, allowing for tailored deployments based on network requirements.
-
Advanced Operating System: Powered by Cisco IOS XR Software, a self-healing, distributed operating system designed for continuous system operation and scalability.
-
Service Flexibility: The CRS-1 combines the Cisco Silicon Packet Processor, the first programmable 40-Gbps application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), with the Cisco Service Separation Architecture for enhanced service flexibility and speed to service.
The Cisco CRS-1 set a new standard in carrier IP communications, providing a foundation for network and service convergence while ensuring investment protection for future network growth.
