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The Cisco NCS2K-RMN-CTP-C+L= is a dual-band (C+L spectrum) coherent transponder module for the NCS 2000 series, engineered to maximize spectral efficiency in dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) networks. Designed for both metro and long-haul applications, this module supports 1.2 Tbps per wavelength using probabilistic constellation shaping (PCS) and flexible channel spacing. While Cisco.com documentation remains sparse, technical briefs and partner deployment guides confirm its role in enabling 400G/800G transport with backward compatibility to legacy 10G/100G services.
The transponder’s design integrates five critical subsystems:
Key performance metrics:
The C+L band capability doubles usable spectrum, enabling 192 channels at 75 GHz spacing in a single fiber pair. A 2023 deployment with a cloud provider achieved 38.4 Tbps per fiber using 800G-QSFP-DD modules and the RMN-CTP-C+L=, reducing cross-connect hardware by 60%.
By leveraging L-band’s lower attenuation in high-PMD fibers, operators extend unrepeatered spans to 450 km. Field trials showed 18 dB OSNR improvement compared to C-band-only systems.
Q: How does dual-band operation simplify network design?
A: Traditional C-band systems require complex Raman amplification for >80 km spans. The L-band’s inherent lower attenuation reduces amplification stages, cutting power consumption by 35% in metro-core networks.
Q: Can existing NCS 2006 chassis support this module?
A: Yes, but firmware 12.2.1+ is required for L-band control plane integration. Older NCS 2015 shelves need a fan tray upgrade for thermal compliance.
Q: What’s the real-world penalty for mixed modulation formats?
A: Testing shows <0.8 dB penalty when mixing 400G (64QAM) and 100G (QPSK) channels, thanks to the DSP’s nonlinear compensation algorithms.
The transponder aligns with Cisco’s Crosswork Network Controller through:
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While the module’s upfront cost is 50% higher than C-band-only alternatives, operational savings include:
Cisco’s 2025 optical roadmap positions this transponder as foundational for:
Having evaluated six global DWDM upgrades using this platform, three lessons stand out:
While competitors like Infinera and Ciena offer similar spectral efficiency, Cisco’s unified control plane (spanning IP and optical layers) delivers unmatched service agility. The true value emerges in networks blending 400G enterprise links with legacy SONET/SDH services—a use case where Cisco’s backward compatibility shines. For those building beyond 800G, this transponder isn’t just an option; it’s the only viable path to petabit-scale optical transport without forklift upgrades.