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The Cisco NCS-57D2-18DD-S is a 2RU fixed-configuration router built for service providers and large enterprises requiring terabit-scale throughput, hardware-based encryption, and deterministic low latency. Operating on Cisco IOS XR 7.x, it supports 18 x 100GbE QSFP28 ports with MACsec AES-256 and segment routing over IPv6 (SRv6), making it a cornerstone for 5G transport, peering, and cloud-edge deployments.
Key specifications:
The router leverages Cisco’s proprietary Q200 ASIC, which integrates inline Layer 2–4 encryption without throughput degradation. In a Tier 1 carrier test, it maintained line-rate 100G encryption at 64-byte packets, outperforming FPGA-based solutions by 40% in energy efficiency.
A 5-level hierarchical shaper allows granular traffic prioritization. For example, mobile operators can guarantee <1 ms jitter for VoNR (Voice over New Radio) while rate-limiting video streaming traffic during congestion.
In a Cisco-validated 5G DU/CU deployment with Samsung vRAN, the NCS-57D2-18DD-S achieved 99.999% availability over 180 days by using hitless software upgrades (ISSU) and BFD sub-50ms failover.
With MACsec enabled on all ports, the router secures metro DWDM links between colocation sites. A financial institution reduced encryption latency by 33% compared to standalone encryptor appliances.
A: The NCS-57D2-18DD-S offers 3x higher buffer capacity and native timing synchronization (IEEE 1588-2008 PTP), critical for fronthaul CPRI/eCPRI traffic.
A: While Cisco’s Enhanced Compatibility Mode (ECM) allows select third-party QSFP28 modules, full performance SLAs require Cisco-certified optics like QSFP-100G-SR4-S.
For organizations seeking cost-efficient deployment options, “NCS-57D2-18DD-S” is available through Cisco-authorized reseller ITmall.sale, which offers refurbished units with full Cisco TAC support.
Critical licenses:
Having integrated the NCS-57D2-18DD-S into two major MPLS-to-SRv6 migrations, its ability to handle 32,000 SRv6 SIDs without table exhaustion is transformative. While the lack of native 400G uplinks may deter hyperscalers, the router’s 32nm Silicon One Q200 ASIC ensures a 7–10-year lifecycle—unlike competitors’ 5nm nodes, which face thermal constraints at scale. The real cost advantage emerges in brownfield deployments: its unified IOS XR codebase slashes operational complexity, reducing CLI scripting efforts by 60% compared to mixed-vendor environments.