Marketing Information | Building on the success of our Cisco 8000 Series Routers, which use the Cisco Silicon One™ASIC, we are thrilled to introduce the Cisco 8010 Series, powered by the new A100 ASIC. This unified silicon architecture eliminates boundaries across a significant portion of the networking market, providing scalability from web-scale to service provider deployments. The Cisco 8010 Series offers versatile Ethernet interface options, ranging from 1G and 25G to 100G and 400G. These industrial-temperature devices support Class C timing and feature encryption capabilities, including MACsec at line rate on all ports and IPsec for data security. Powered by the industry-leading, carrier-class version of Cisco IOS XR software, these routers are designed for operational efficiency and service agility. The Cisco 8010 Series uses the new Cisco IOS XR Flexible Consumption Model (FCM) 2.0, which consists of three main components: Hardware, Right to Use (RTU), and System-Level Software Innovation Access (SIA). For more details about FCM 2.0, please refer to the FCM 2.0 data sheet. In line with our sustainability goals, these devices feature Gold-level efficient power supply units for improved power utilization and use minimal plastic labels and parts, helping to reduce your carbon footprint. Key product highlights - 1 Rack-Unit (1RU) fixed form factor
- Versatile Ethernet interface options: 1/10/25G and 40/100G
- G.8273.2 Class C Timing compliant
- Modular GNSS with Primary Reference Time Clock Class B (PRTC-B) for better performance
- Suitable for indoor or outdoor (sealed IP65/IP66 cabinet with heat exchanger conforming to GR487 specs with sufficient cooling) cabinets
- MACsec and IPsec support for secure data communication1
- Fully compliant with the MEF 3.0 standard for wireline networks2
- Rich packet Ethernet Operations, Administration, and Management (OAM) capabilities, including Y.1564 SADT
- Power-optimized router with advanced algorithms for reduced Operating Expenses (OpEx)
- Based on Cisco IOS XR Flexible Consumption Model (FCM) 2.0
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