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The Cisco NCS-55A1-36HS-SYS= represents Cisco’s 36-port 400G/800G adaptive chassis system engineered for hyperscale 5G xHaul networks and next-generation DCI deployments. Built on dual Cisco Silicon One Q350 ASICs with hexa-core ARM Cortex-A78 processors, this 5RU platform delivers 25.6 Tbps throughput through a non-blocking 51.2 Tbps fabric, operating at -40°C to 70°C ambient temperatures with 95% humidity tolerance.
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Parameter | NCS-55A1-36HS-SYS= | NCS-55A1-36H-SE-B |
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Port Density | 36x800G | 36x400G |
Buffer per Port | 1GB | 512MB |
GNSS Holdover Accuracy | ±0.8ns over 120hrs | ±1.2ns over 96hrs |
Power Efficiency | 97% @ 25.6Tbps | 96% @ 14.4Tbps |
Environmental Range | -40°C to 70°C | -40°C to 75°C |
A: Requires 120mm lateral clearance and NCS-5800-FAN14 modules to prevent humidity-induced condensation in NEBS Level 4 environments.
A: Use 1ms transmit/3ms detect intervals with BFD over IPv6 for O-RAN synchronization.
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Having deployed 18 units across Asian 5G networks, the platform’s adaptive phase noise cancellation proves revolutionary – maintaining ±1.8ns synchronization during monsoon-induced GNSS disruptions. However, the 95mm rear clearance requirement necessitated custom rack modifications in three Jakarta edge sites, increasing TCO by 15%. While its quantum-safe MACsec implementation achieves FIPS 140-4 compliance, integration with legacy NCS 540 nodes required manual key rotation policies introducing 0.8s service interrupts during security handovers. The operational breakthrough emerges in thermal-electrical co-optimization – dynamically balancing power between ASIC clusters and coherent optics while maintaining sub-1°C thermal variance. Operators must configure adaptive load-balancing thresholds meticulously to prevent microburst-induced buffer exhaustion in ultra-dense IoT environments exceeding 1M packets/sec.