Features - Cisco 6260 Installation Manual

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Chapter 1
Product Overview
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release requirements per Cisco 6260 chassis component.

1.1.1 Features

The Cisco 6260 system includes the following features:
1.1.2 Configurations
This guide provides information about the following configurations:
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Cisco EMF is based on an object model in which network elements or modules represent the
managed entity. Each object is defined by a class and specific attributes. An object can represent
a network element or a more abstract entity such as a link relationship, a network, or a container
such as a site, shelf, or region.
"Hardware Specifications" section on page A-1
Supports ADSL, SDSL, and SHDSL.
ANSI T1.413 Discrete Multitone (DMT), G.DMT, G.lite, and single-pair, high-speed DSL
(G.SHDSL) modem support.
E3, E1, and OC-3c network transmission connections.
Small footprint that terminates up to 240 ADSL, 120 SDSL, or 240 G.SHDSL subscriber
connections and multiplexes them onto a network trunk.
European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) compliant, 19-inch (48.26 cm) chassis.
Completely front-accessible chassis for cabling and maintenance, eliminating the need for access to the
back of the unit.
Chassis has 30 line card slots, redundant power entry modules (PEMs), and two-speed,
software-controlled cooling fans.
Manageable through IOS or CDM.
Supports subtending of as many as twelve Cisco 6260 chassis for a maximum of 3120 subscribers.
Building integrated timing supply (BITS) clock input.
Facility alarm input.
Supports the entire range of virtual channel identifier (VCI)/virtual path identifier (VPI)
connections, and connections are not limited by memory.
ATM Forum User-Network Interface (UNI) Version 3.1 compliant.
Nonblocking ATM switching architecture.
Allows up to four ATM classes of service simultaneously.
Cisco 6260 system with a POTS splitter
Cisco 6260 system without a POTS splitter
Inverse multiplexing over ATM (IMA)
Subtended network
Introduction to the Cisco 6260 System
for minimum software and network management
Cisco 6260 Hardware Installation Guide
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