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DOCSIS MAC SSI Card (80Gbps). [PID: CBR-CCAP-LC-G2-R]
Digital PICs
The Cisco Digital Physical Interface Card (DPIC) is used to connect a cBR-8 DOCSIS MAC Line card to an
external Remote PHY Node Device (RPD) or Remote PHY Shelf product.
The DPIC is installed in the cBR-8 and connects to a RPD node/shelf via Metro Ethernet. It supports both
downstream and upstream traffic.
The Cisco cBR chassis supports the following Digital PICs:
cBR CCAP Digital Through PIC. [PID: cBR-DPIC-8X10G]
cBR-8 2x100G Digital Physical Interface Card. [PID: cBR-DPIC-2X100G]
cBR CCAP Digital Through PIC
Table 20: Physical Specifications of the DPIC
DimensionsUnit
10.96 in (27.8cm)Width
1.43 in (3.6cm)Height
7.32 in (18.6cm) with
handle
Depth
2.943lb (1.335kg)Weight
The DPIC supports:
Eight ten gigabit Ethernet SFP+ interfaces
80 gigabit non-blocking switching architecture with 40+40 protection scheme
Cisco SFP-10G-SR-S/Cisco SFP-10G-LR-S/Cisco SFP-10G-ZR-S/Cisco
SFP-10G-ER-S/SFP-10G-AOC3M= optic modules
MACSec and 1588 TC
The faceplate of the Cisco DPIC has the following:
Optic Cable Clip—Helps route and manage the optic cables.
8 x SFP+ ports—Used as 8 x 10GE lanes for DOCSIS traffic to the Cisco RPDs.
10GE Link Status LED—Indicates the status of the 10GE link.
Status LED—Indicates the status of the Cisco DPIC.
Replace LED—Indicates the Cisco DPIC must be replaced.
cBR-8 2x100G Digital Physical Interface Card
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