The Cisco 7513 MIX-Enabled Router, part number CISCO7513/16X2-MX, is a high-performance, rack-mountable router designed for large-scale enterprise and service provider environments. The router's architecture is specifically optimised to handle complex, bandwidth-intensive applications. It supports up to 16 slots, which can be used for various interface processors, offering versatile expansion and customisation options according to network requirements.
One of the key features of this router is its ability to house and manage multiple Cisco interface cards and processors. The MIX (Modular Interface Extender) capability enhances its flexibility, by allowing users to deploy multiple modules, thereby increasing overall system capacity. This makes the unit highly scalable to accommodate growing network demands without needing significant hardware changes.
It is a rack-mountable device, meaning it can be easily integrated into standard server racks, saving space in data center environments. Designed for durability and reliability, the Cisco 7513 router is built to handle continuous, high-traffic workloads in mission-critical infrastructures. Additionally, it comes equipped with dual power supply options for redundancy, ensuring continuous uptime even during maintenance or power failures.
The platform supports advanced routing protocols and offers high throughput capabilities, which are essential for managing heavy data traffic in enterprise environments. The use of high-speed processors ensures smooth and efficient data processing to meet requirements for low-latency network operations. Overall, the Cisco 7513 MIX-Enabled Router is ideal for organisations seeking a balance of performance, scalability, and modularity in their network infrastructure.
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