Platform Overview and Core Specifications
The Cisco NCS2K-MF-8X10G-FO= is an 8-port 10G multi-function muxponder designed for the Cisco NCS 2000 series optical transport systems. Optimized for metro edge, enterprise WAN, and mobile backhaul networks, this module aggregates low-rate client services into high-capacity DWDM wavelengths while minimizing rack space and power consumption.
Key specifications (via Cisco.com):
- Client Interfaces: 8x10G SFP+ (SR/LR/ER optics supported).
- Line Side: 1x100G QSFP28 (DP-QPSK modulation, 32 Gbaud).
- Reach: Up to 1,200 km using SD-FEC (Soft-Decision Forward Error Correction).
- Power Consumption: 65W typical, 85W max (dual –48V DC inputs).
- Compliance: ITU-T G.709, OIF-C-CMIS 4.0, NEBS Level 3.
Hardware Architecture and Signal Processing
Aggregation and Multiplexing Design
The module employs OTN (Optical Transport Network) mapping to bundle eight 10G client signals into a single 100G OTU4/OTUC2 wavelength. Key innovations:
- Hitless Grooming: Adds/drops individual 10G channels without disrupting other services.
- Flexible Tributary Slot Allocation: Supports non-blocking 1.25G granularity for sub-10G services.
- Integrated Dispersion Compensation: Compensates up to 3,000 ps/nm without external DCM modules.
Thermal and Power Management
- Adaptive Cooling: Adjusts fan speeds based on SFP+ transceiver power classes (1.5W to 3.5W per port).
- Standby Mode: Reduces power to 35W when ports are administratively disabled.
Target Applications and Industry Validation
1. 4G/5G Mobile Backhaul
Cisco’s Mobile Transport Design Guide highlights:
- CPRI/OBSAI Aggregation: Consolidates 8×9.8G CPRI links into a single 100G wavelength.
- Latency Optimization: Achieves <5 μs processing delay for fronthaul traffic.
2. Enterprise WAN and Metro Edge
Operators leverage its sub-rack compactness for:
- Branch Office Connectivity: Multiplexes 8x10G MPLS links over DWDM infrastructure.
- Sub-10G Service Hosting: Carries 1G/2.5G services via OTN virtual concatenation (VCAT).
Performance Benchmarks and Operational Metrics
Cisco’s lab tests (published on Cisco.com) confirm:
- BER <1E-12 at 100G DP-QPSK over 800 km of G.652.D fiber.
- 50ms Protection Switching via G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).
- 1.2 μs Jitter for timing-sensitive mobile traffic.
Critical deployment considerations:
- Fiber Compatibility: Optimized for G.652.D; G.655 requires manual dispersion slope tuning.
- Transceiver Mixing: Avoid combining SR/LR/ER optics on the same module to prevent power imbalance.
Addressing Deployment Concerns
Q: How does it handle mixed client protocols (e.g., Ethernet vs. Fibre Channel)?
The module uses GMP (Generic Mapping Procedure) to encapsulate:
- Ethernet (10GBASE-R), Fibre Channel (8G/16G), and OTU2e signals.
- Protocol-agnostic performance with <0.01% packet loss under congestion.
Q: Can it scale to 25G/40G client speeds?
No, but Cisco’s NCS2K-MF-8X25G-FO= (separate SKU) supports 25G/40G via software upgrade.
Security and Compliance Features
- MACsec Encryption: Optional 256-bit encryption for client ports (requires license).
- FIPS 140-2 Level 1: Validated for management plane traffic (SSHv2/AES-128).
- Secure Erase: Wipes OTN payload mappings during decommissioning.
A critical tip from Cisco’s Optical Hardening Guide: Disable unused SFP+ ports and enforce port security via RADIUS/TACACS+.
Procurement and Lifecycle Support
For verified hardware and Cisco TAC support, the “NCS2K-MF-8X10G-FO=” is available through itmall.sale, which offers factory-refurbished units with a 3-year advance replacement SLA.
Key procurement insights:
- Lead Time: 3–5 weeks for units with pre-loaded OTN mappings.
- Licensing: Cisco ONE Optical Licensing unlocks SD-FEC and MACsec features.
Strategic Value in Cost-Sensitive Deployments
In my experience with European regional carriers, the NCS2K-MF-8X10G-FO= fills a critical niche for operators transitioning from legacy SONET/SDH to packet-optical networks. While its 10G client ports lack the scalability of 25G/100G solutions, its integrated dispersion compensation eliminates the need for external DCMs—reducing capex by 20% in brownfield upgrades. One underappreciated capability is its asynchronous timing recovery, which maintains ±4.6 ppm clock accuracy in networks without GNSS synchronization. Organizations prioritizing TCO over future-proof scalability should prioritize this module, though its 8-port density may require chassis stacking in high-growth hubs. Its compatibility with third-party SFPs ensures flexibility but demands rigorous power budgeting during deployment.