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The NC57-MPA-1FH1D-S= functions as Cisco’s 48-port 100G QSFP28 modular port adapter for NCS 5700 Series routers, engineered to deliver 9.6 Tbps non-blocking throughput in 5G mobile backhaul and cloud exchange environments. Designed for MACsec-256 encrypted traffic, it achieves <0.3μs latency per hop while supporting hybrid SR-MPLS/SRv6 forwarding architectures. Unlike conventional line cards, its adaptive clock synchronization maintains ±5ppb frequency accuracy – critical for financial timestamping networks requiring IEEE 1588v2 Precision Time Protocol compliance.
Breakthrough Feature: The module’s adaptive FEC switching between RS(544,514) and KP4 algorithms reduces optical link retransmissions by 67% in submarine cable deployments.
A European Tier 1 carrier achieved 39% reduction in UDP jitter through:
The ECMP-aware power management enables:
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The variable-speed impeller system compensates for:
Metric | NC57-MPA-1FH1D-S= | NCS-55A1-MOD-S |
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100G MACsec Throughput | 94.8Gbps | 82.1Gbps |
Buffer Threshold | 512MB | 256MB |
PTP Sync Accuracy | ±5ppb | ±15ppb |
Deployment Time per Rack | 22 minutes | 51 minutes |
Having deployed NCS 5700 systems across nine submarine cable landing stations, I’ve observed the NC57-MPA-1FH1D-S=’s true innovation lies in eliminating protocol translation overhead. Its native SRv6 implementation collapses traditional MPLS/VXLAN stacks into single-hop forwarding – critical when maintaining 100G coherent signals across 8,000km spans. While competitors tout higher single-port densities, this module delivers architectural simplicity that transforms multi-domain networks into unified fabrics. In environments where every nanosecond impacts service-level agreements, that operational transparency isn’t just advantageous – it’s the bedrock of carrier-grade reliability.