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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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OVERVIEW
Catalyst 8500 Series
Multiservice Switch Router
Introduction
The Catalyst 8500 series Multiservice Switch Routers integrate
multiservice ATM switching with wire-speed multiprotocol
routing and Layer 2 switching for Gigabit Ethernet into a single
platform that also supports advanced Cisco IOS services for QoS
and security. The Catalyst 8500 family delivers campus and
metropolitan network solutions with scalable performance, lower
cost of ownership, and the features needed by intranet-based
applications to deliver increased business productivity.
Historically, enterprise network managers faced a choice of
several different technologies when building or upgrading
campus network backbones. Today, the choice is between Fast
Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet on one hand, which provides high
performance, low cost, and familiarity (relative to Ethernet), and
ATM on the other hand, with its high performance, advanced QoS
capabilities, support for multiservice voice/data integration and
metro/wide area extendability. The network designer must also
think about the role of routing in the backbone, which is required
for network scalability. The Catalyst 8500 family takes the risk
out of this choice by supporting Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet,
ATM, and wire-speed multiprotocol routing in a single platform.
This combination enables network designers to combine multiple
technologies in a single network, using each to its best advantage.
It also greatly simplifies future migration from one technology to
the other, should the needs of the network backbone change over
time.
Applications
Large-scale deployment of centralized server farms and the
proliferation of intranet applications are continuing to drive the
exponential growth of traffic volumes in enterprise networks. The
increased traffic volumes are coupled with fundamental shifts in
traffic patterns that do not conform to traditional network design
principles such as the 80/20 rule.
Centralized Server Farms and Mission-Critical Applications
The implementation of centralized server farms is increasing the
volume of client/server traffic that traverses the
campus backbone. Mission-critical applications demand
differentiated service levels from the network because they need
protection from other types of traffic. Scalable control, high
performance, and rich QoS mechanisms are therefore
prerequisites to meeting these requirements in any enterprise
network.
Because applications are inherently end-to-end, it is not
sufficient for a single system in the network to support traffic
prioritization at the application level. A common framework is
required to represent the different service levels, and every
network node needs to understand the framework in order
to support differentiated services. In addition, network
administrators also need tools to easily provision and manage
these different service levels throughout the network.
Wire-speed performance, scalable control, and
rich QoS capabilities of the Catalyst 8500 series allow network
managers to smoothly integrate the Catalyst 8500 with
the Catalyst 5500, the Cisco 7500/7200 series, the LightStream
1010 and IGX 8400 switch, as well as the MC 3810. Using a
Cisco end-to-end solution, they can create a unique solution that
truly meets the end-to-end QoS requirement for differentiated
services in the enterprise. CiscoAssure Policy Networking
orchestrates the provisioning and management of multiple service
levels necessary to maintain consistent application-level QoS
throughout the enterprise.
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Strona 1 - Multiservice Switch Router

Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 1 of 22OVERVIEWCatalyst 8500 SeriesMultiservice Switch RouterIntroductionThe Catalyst 8

Strona 2 - • Catalyst 8500 series

Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 10 of 22Rich QoS Switching Fabric and Policy-Enabled NetworkingThe Catalyst 8500 series

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 11 of 22Management of QoS PoliciesFlexible Layer 3 Switching Line Card ArchitectureEach

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 12 of 22Catalyst 8540 System ComponentsThe Catalyst 8540 is a modular 13-slot chassis s

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 13 of 22Figure 10 Catalyst 8540 System OverviewTable 3 Catalyst 8510 Multiservice Line

Strona 6 - Benefits

Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 14 of 22Catalyst 8500—Features at a Glance• High-performance IP, IPX, IP multicast, and

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 15 of 22– Cisco IOS CLI, remote Telnet access, and extensive online debugging capabilit

Strona 8 - IGMP snooping

Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 16 of 22Table 6 Catalyst 8500 ATM Traffic ClassesTraffic Classes Available Today Typical

Strona 9 - Forwarding

Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 17 of 22Cisco IOS IP Routing Support • RIP• EIGRP• NLSP (future)• Fast convergence arou

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 18 of 22Uninterrupted Software Upgrades • The Catalyst 8540 can be deployed with two ro

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 19 of 22Table 8 Catalyst 8500 ATM Switching-Specific Features and BenefitsFeature Comment

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 2 of 22IntranetsIntranets are the next wave in enterprise networking as theyenable a wi

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 20 of 22Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI) 4.0 • Across UNI and PNNI or IISP

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. IGX is a trademark, and Catalyst, Cisco, Cisco IOS, the Cisco IOS logo, Cisc

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 22 of 22OAM Ping • Value-added function includes IP or ATM addresswithin OAM cell to di

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 3 of 22Catalyst 8500 Deployment FlexibilityThe Catalyst 8500 series can be deployed as

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 4 of 22Integrating the Catalyst 8500 into your NetworkThe Catalyst 8500 is optimized fo

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 5 of 22Figure 2 Catalyst 8500 Integrates Smoothly into Existing Cisco 7xxx-Based Collap

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 6 of 22Multiservice Switch Route Processor (MSRP) and the line cardsinto the Catalyst 5

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 7 of 22blocking OC-48 ATM switching. These performance numbers arecombined with the fea

Strona 21 - Feature Comment/Description

Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 8 of 22Enables Multimedia Networking with Scalable IPMulticastingA new class of multime

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Copyright © 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 9 of 22Figure 6 Catalyst 8500 Switch ArchitectureCatalyst 8500—Scalable System Architec

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