05-14-2012 02:09 PM
What are the main differences between modular services cards, forwarding processor cards and label switch processor cards? I'm looking for the reason why completely new names were created, i.e. what new functions were added so that MSC name had to be changed to FP or LSP.
05-14-2012 11:15 PM
Hello Tenaro,
LSP, MSC and FP are different line cards to address discrete functional requirements of different positions in a network.
you can compare the cards' data sheets for differences
CRS-LSP
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps5763/data_sheet_c78-659947.html
CRS-FP140
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps5763/CRS-FP-140_DS.html
CRS-MSC
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps5763/CRS_MSC-140G.html
Regards,
/A
05-14-2012 11:36 PM
Hi Tenaro,
in a nutshell, you can consider that
- the MSC-140 are cards with full feature set (64k queues per slot): they are perfect on a PE for customer facing links (CE-PE).
- the FP-140 are cards with additional features based on licenses and a lower QoS scalability (8 queues per physical port) : they can be used on the customer facing ports with no advanced QoS needs, but also for internet transit and on core facing links (PE-P)
- the LSP-140 are cards mainly targeted to switch labels: perfect P routers cards (P-PE or P-P links).
It's a very generic view, certainly disputable.
Cheers,
N.
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