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The Cisco A9K-48P10G-AIP-SE= is a 48-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet line card engineered for the Cisco ASR 9000 Series routers. Designed for service providers and large enterprises, it addresses the need for ultra-high port density and advanced traffic management in environments like 5G core networks, hyperscale data centers, and internet exchange points.
Q: Is the A9K-48P10G-AIP-SE= compatible with Gen 2 ASR 9000 chassis?
A: Yes, but full 48-port utilization requires Gen 3 or newer chassis (e.g., ASR 9912) due to power and cooling requirements. Older chassis may limit active ports.
Q: How does the SE license enhance functionality?
A: Unlocks per-flow telemetry, Flexible Algorithm (Flex-Algo) for segment routing, and BGP Flowspec for dynamic DDoS mitigation.
For Cisco-validated hardware with full lifecycle support, the “A9K-48P10G-AIP-SE=” is available here. Verify chassis power shelf capacity (minimum 300W per slot) and ensure IOS XR 7.13+ is installed for Flex-Algo and model-driven telemetry.
In a recent deployment for a global ISP, the A9K-48P10G-AIP-SE= consolidated three legacy 16-port cards into a single slot, reducing operational complexity by 50%. While its 48-port density may seem excessive for smaller networks, the ability to incrementally activate ports as demand grows future-proofs infrastructure investments. The AIP’s microburst absorption capability proved critical during live sports streaming events, preventing packet loss despite sudden 300% traffic spikes. For organizations balancing scalability with security, this card’s blend of encryption and programmability offers a compelling upgrade path from rigid, legacy architectures.