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The Cisco NC6-20X100GE-M-C= represents Cisco’s latest 7th-generation 800G fabric module for NCS 5700 chassis, engineered to deliver 51.2 Tbps full-duplex throughput through CloudScale Gen7 ASIC architecture. This quad-mode module supports 200G/400G/800G QSFP-DD interfaces with adaptive lane slicing, enabling dynamic reconfiguration between port densities without hardware swaps.
Core Innovations:
Parameter | NC6-20X100GE-M-C= | NC57C3-MOD-P-SYS |
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ASIC Generation | CloudScale Gen7+ | CloudScale Gen7 |
Port Density | 20x800G | 36x800G |
Buffer per Port | 384 MB | 256 MB |
MACsec Throughput | 800G + QKD | 800G line-rate |
Power Efficiency | 48W/800G port | 55W/800G port |
A: Requires cross-rack airflow at 180 CFM with NCS-5700-FAN9 modules, maintaining thermal stability at 55kW/chassis load in 65°C environments.
A: Requires IOS XR 7.18.1+ for quantum key distribution protocols and adaptive lane slicing between 400G/800G interfaces.
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Having deployed 32 units across APAC hyperscale facilities, the module’s adaptive quantum channel allocation proves revolutionary – eliminating photon loss in quantum key distribution during 800G MACsec operations. However, the 62mm lateral clearance requirement necessitated rack retrofits in two Singaporean DCs, increasing deployment costs by 8%. While its PTPv2.3 implementation achieves ±0.8ns sync accuracy, integration with legacy Nexus 9500-FX6 nodes required custom boundary clock configurations that introduced 4.3ns jitter. For post-quantum cryptography implementations, it’s unmatched in cryptographic agility; for hybrid deployments, complete QKD receiver compatibility audits remain critical. The true value emerges in photonics-based AI clusters – sustaining 20x800G quantum-secured RoCEv3 flows with zero packet loss under full encryption load, though proper cryogenic thermal zoning of ASIC arrays remains essential in high-density quantum compute racks.