C9115AXE-D: What Defines It? Core Features, H
C9115AXE-D Technical Overview: Built for Wi-Fi 6E...
The 15454-M6-DEFL21= is a Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) line card designed for Cisco’s ONS 15454 platform. It enables high-capacity optical transport by aggregating up to 32 wavelengths on a single fiber, with each channel supporting 10 Gbps data rates. Key features include:
This card is compatible with ONS 15454 MSTP chassis running Cisco TransportPlanner 11.0 or later. It occupies a double-height slot (slots 1–6 or 12–17) and requires -48V DC power. A frequent installation error involves mismatched fiber connectors—always use LC/PC-type interfaces to avoid insertion loss. For availability, my preferred resource is “15454-M6-DEFL21=”.
Q: Can this card coexist with older ONS 15454 SONET cards in the same chassis?
Yes, but DWDM and SONET traffic cannot share the same fiber. Separate optical paths must be configured, and timing synchronization must prioritize the DWDM layer.
Q: What’s the maximum reach for a 10 Gbps wavelength?
Using FEC and Raman amplification, signals can extend up to 1,200 km without regeneration. For shorter metro networks, disable FEC to reduce latency.
In backbone network upgrades, the 15454-M6-DEFL21= shines by eliminating the need for standalone transponders, cutting both cost and rack space. However, its tunable lasers demand precise temperature control in data centers—overheating can cause wavelength drift. From hands-on experience, pairing this card with Cisco’s NCS 2000 series creates a seamless multi-vendor DWDM ecosystem, though interoperability testing remains non-negotiable.