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The A9K-24X10GE-1G-TR= is a 24-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet line card for Cisco’s ASR 9000 Series routers, designed for service providers needing granular, term-based licensing to align costs with variable traffic demands. Unlike perpetual licenses, the 1G-TR model allows operators to activate capacity in 1G increments under fixed-term agreements, making it ideal for networks with cyclical or unpredictable bandwidth requirements.
The 1G-TR approach redefines cost structures for mid-sized operators:
For term licensing details or procurement, visit the “A9K-24X10GE-1G-TR=” product listing.
Q: Can term licenses be upgraded mid-contract?
A: Yes—Cisco permits in-term upgrades (e.g., from 100G to 150G), but downgrades require contract renewal.
Q: Is the card compatible with ASR 9000’s modular chassis?
A: Fully compatible with ASR-9904/9912/9922 chassis running Cisco IOS XR 7.6.1 or later.
Q: How does 1G-TR differ from 1G-FC licensing?
A: 1G-TR uses fixed-term commitments, while 1G-FC (Flexible Consumption) offers pay-as-you-go billing with monthly adjustments.
Q: Does term licensing affect feature availability?
A: No—all advanced features (QoS, MPLS) are included; licensing governs activated capacity only.
Having advised networks on licensing transitions, the A9K-24X10GE-1G-TR= fills a niche for providers wary of both rigid perpetual models and the fluidity of pure OpEx FC models. Its term-based structure appeals to CFOs seeking predictable budgets while granting technical teams room to scale. However, the lack of mid-term downsizing flexibility could deter operators in hyper-volatile markets. For those balancing growth ambitions with fiscal caution—especially in regions with steady 5G adoption curves—this card’s licensing model strikes a pragmatic middle ground. In an industry often polarized between “buy it all” and “pay as you go,” the 1G-TR approach is a compelling third path.