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- | =====Places===== | + | The [[https://itmall.sale/product-category/cisco/cisco-router/asr-9000-series/|Cisco ASR 9000]] Series is a high-performance, carrier-grade router designed for service provider networks, delivering scalability, high availability, and advanced automation. It supports high-density 100G/400G interfaces, making it ideal for edge, core, and aggregation applications. |
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+ | ASR 9000 Series Models: | ||
+ | • ASR 9001 – Compact, 2RU router with integrated route processor, ideal for edge deployments. | ||
+ | • ASR 9006 – 6-slot modular chassis, supporting up to two route processors for redundancy. | ||
+ | • ASR 9010 – 10-slot chassis with higher capacity and redundancy for larger deployments. | ||
+ | • ASR 9904 – 4-slot, high-density 100G-capable router optimized for core and edge applications. | ||
+ | • ASR 9906 – 6-slot model with compact design and high performance for aggregation. | ||
+ | • ASR 9910 – 10-slot chassis with enhanced scalability for service providers. | ||
+ | • ASR 9912 – 12-slot router with high port density for large-scale networks. | ||
+ | • ASR 9922 – 22-slot, high-performance chassis designed for large-scale core routing. |