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Cisco IGX 8400 Series Provisioning Guide, Release 9.3.3 and Later Releases
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Introduction to the Cisco IGX 8400 Series
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Table of ContentsIntroduction to the Cisco IGX 8400 SeriesFeatures of the IGX 8400 Series Where To Go Next Introduction to the Cisco IGX 8400 Series This guide describes the IGX hardware that runs Release 9.3.30 or later of the Cisco WAN Switching System Software (switch software) and provides instructions for provisioning services across networks containing an IGX node. The descriptions cover both common and unique aspects of the For a description of how to install and start an IGX switch, refer to the Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation Guide . For information about the BPX, see Chapter 1, "The BPX Switch: Functional Overview ," in the Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration guide. Features of the IGX 8400 SeriesLike other Cisco switches, the IGX node operates in public or private wide-area networks (WANs). An IGX node can support OC3, T3, E3, T1, E1, ATM standards-based inverse multiplexing (also known as IMA) for T1 or E1, fractional T1 or E1, or subrate digital transmission facilities. The IGX cell relay technology provides maximum throughput with minimum delays. Cell relay performance characteristics are the heart of efficient digital networks and make the IGX node an ideal choice for a high-performance, multimedia platform. Key features of the IGX switch include:
Where To Go NextFor information on cards supported on the IGX, refer to Chapter 2, "Cisco IGX 8400 Series Cards" For installation and basic configuration information, see the Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation Guide . For more information on switch software commands, refer to the Cisco WAN Switching Command Reference, Chapter 1, "Command Line Fundamentals ."
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