The Cisco® I-Flex approach combines shared port adapters (SPAs) and SPA interface processors (SIPs), providing an extensible design that enables service prioritization for data, voice, and video services. Service provider customers can benefit from improved slot economics resulting from modular port adapters that are interchangeable across Cisco routing platforms.
The I-Flex design maximizes connectivity options and port density with SPAs that deliver line-rate performance. I-Flex enhances speed-to-service revenue and supports the rich set of quality-of-service (QoS) features from the Cisco 10000 Series Performance Routing Engines (PREs) while effectively reducing total cost of ownership.
This data sheet contains specifications for the Cisco 10000 Series SPA Interface Processor (10000 SIP-600) card.
Product Overview
Figure 1. Cisco 10000 Series SIP-600

Table 1. Key Features and Benefits of Cisco 10000 Series SIP-600
Figure 2. Cisco 10000 Series SIP-600 with Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet SPAs

Product Specifications
Table 2. Cisco 10000 Series SIP-600 Product Specifications
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Feature |
Description |
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Performance Routing Engine compatibility |
Supported with ESR-PRE4 at 11.2 Gbps or ESR-PRE3 at reduced total bandwidth of 5.6 Gbps. No SIP support with PRE1 or PRE2. |
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Minimum software |
Cisco IOS® Software Release 12.2(33)SB and later releases |
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Slot configuration |
Four single-height SPAs, two double-height SPAs, or combination |
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Supported SPAs |
Ethernet SPA-1X10GE-L-V2 Cisco 1-Port 10 GE SPA (XFP IEEE LAN PHY optics) SPA-5X1GE-V2 Cisco 5-Port GE SPA (SFP optics) SPA-2X1GE-V2 Cisco 2-Port GE SPA (SFP optics or built-in RJ-45 ports) |
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Indicators |
Single LED indicating whether the SIP card has failed. FAIL indicator; Off (operational); On for more than 5 seconds (faulty) Note that SPAs include all interface status LEDs. |
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Physical |
Occupies 2 line card slots and can be operated only in Cisco 10000 Series Router. • Weight: 6.3 lb (2.9 kg) (without SPAs)
• Height: 2.4 in. (6.1 cm)
• Width: 14.6 in. (37.1 cm)
• Depth: 9.5 in. (24.1 cm)
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Environmental conditions |
Storage temperature: -38 to 150°F (-40 to 70°C) Operating temperature, nominal: 41 to 104°F (5 to 40°C) Operating temperature, short term: 23 to 131°F (-5 to 55°C) Storage humidity: 5 to 95% relative humidity (RH) Operating humidity, nominal: 5 to 85% RH Operating humidity, short term, 5 to 90% RH Operating altitude: -60 to 4000m |
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Power |
54W (excluding SPAs) Note: refer to applicable SPA data sheet to determine total power consumption of SPAs: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6267/products_data_sheets_list.html |
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Approvals and compliance |
Safety • UL60950 & CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950. Information technology equipment
• AS/NZS 60950
• IEC/EN 60950 Information technology equipment
• 73/23/EEC
Electromagnetic Emissions Certification • AS/NZ 3548: 1995 (including AMD I + II) Class B
• EN55022: 1998 Class B
• CISPR 22: 1997
• EN55022: 1994 (including AMD I + II)
• 47 CFR Part 15: 2000 (FCC) Class B
• VCCI V-3/01.4 Class 2
• CNS-13438: 1997 Class B
• GR1089: 1997 (including Rev. 1: 1999)
Immunity • EN300386: 2000-TNE EMC requirements; product family standard; high priority of service; central office and noncentral office locations
• EN50082-1: 1992/1997
• EN50082-2: 1995-Generic Immunity Standard, Heavy Industrial
• CISPR24: 1997
• EN55024: 1998-Generic ITE immunity standard
• EN61000-4-2: 1995 + AMD I + II ESD, Level 4/8 kV contact, 15 kV air
• IEC-1000-4-3: 1995 + AMD 1-Radiated Immunity, 10 V/m
• IEC-1000-4-4: 1995-Electrical Fast Transients, Level 4/4 kV/B
• IEC-1000-4-5: 1995 + AMD 1-DC Surge-Class 3; AC Surge-Class 4
• EN61000-4-6: 1996 + AMD 1-RF conducted immunity, 10 Vrms
• EN61000-4-11: 1995-Voltage Dips and Sags
• ETS300 132-2: 1996 + corregendum, December 1996
• GR1089:1997 (including Rev1: 1999)
Network Equipment Building Standards The module meets the following Networking Equipment Building Standards (NEBS): • GR-1089-CORE
• GR-63-CORE
European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) • ETSI 300 386-1 - Levels for equipment with a "high priority of service" that is installed in "locations other than telecommunication centers"
• ETSI 300 386-2:1997 - Levels for equipment with a "high priority of service" that is installed in "locations other than telecommunication centers"
• ETSI 300 132-2: December 1994 - Power supply interfaces at the input to telecommunications equipment Sections 4.8 and 4.9
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Network management |
Network management through: • Telnet or SSH (command-line interface [CLI])
• Console port (through the CLI)
• Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
• MIB-II
• RFC 2495
• RFC 2496
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MIBs |
• Cisco Entity MIB (CISCO-ENTITY-MIB)
• Cisco Entity Asset MIB
• Cisco Entity Field-Replaceable Unit (FRU) Control MIB
• Cisco Entity Alarm MIB
• Interface IF MIB (RFC 2233)
• Evolution of Interfaces Group of MIB-II (RFC 1573)
• Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) MIB II (RFC 1213)
• SPA specific MIB support as defined in SPA datasheets
Details on Cisco 10000 MIBs are available at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps133/prod_technical_reference_list.html |
Ordering Information
Table 3. Ordering Information
Service and Support
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