About Fabric Cards - Cisco NCS 4000 Series Hardware Installation

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Installing Route Processor Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards
Table 27: Additional LEDs
LED Name
Sync
Disc
Critical
Major
Minor
Active/Standby
RJ45
SFP+

About Fabric Cards

The Cisco NCS 4009 chassis supports 4 fabric cards (FCs), which are agnostic cross-connects based on a
flexible cell switching architecture used in a CLOS configuration. FCs are called agnostic because they will
switch a cell with no knowledge of whether they belong to OTN or Ethernet . Each fabric card has a crossbar
fabric device.
FCs provide the switch fabric for the routing system and perform the cross-connect function, connecting every
LC to each other. The switch fabric receives ingress user data from one LC slot and performs the switching
necessary to route the data to the appropriate egress LC slot.
The Cisco NCS 4009 chassis supports, the 200G and 400G fabric cards. The 400G fabric card enables 400G
traffic using the 400G line card. The datapath link speed of 400G FC-LC is twice that of the 200G FC-LC.
The 200G and the 400G fabric cards support single chassis only.
FC Name
NCS4009-FC-S (200G)
NCS4009-FC2-S (400G)
Description
Indicates that the RP card is
receiving external sync.
Indicates that the Solid State Disk
(SSD) on the RP card is accessed.
Indicates a critical system alarm.
Indicates a major system alarm.
Indicates a minor system alarm.
Indicates that the RP card is in
active or standby mode.
Indicates the status of the RJ-45
Ethernet link.
Indicates the status of the SFP+
10GE ports.
Compatible with 200G LC
Yes
Yes
Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series
About Fabric Cards
LED Colors
Green = in sync
Yellow = out of sync
Green = access occurring
Yellow = an active critical system
alarm
Yellow = an active major system
alarm
Yellow = an active minor system
alarm
Green = active
Yellow = standby
Green = on
Yellow = active
Green = active
Compatible with 400G LC
No
Yes
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