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Description

The Cisco Elastic Services Controller (ESC) functions as a Virtual Network Functions Manager (VNFM), managing the entire lifecycle of Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) from the initial onboarding and deployment phases to ongoing monitoring, scaling, healing, and eventual decommissioning. With its flexible and modular design, ESC accommodates both Cisco's VNFs and those from third-party providers, making it suitable for a variety of network settings. It integrates effortlessly into any ETSI-compliant Management and Orchestration (MANO) framework, ensuring that architectural integrity and compliance are upheld. The platform delivers in-depth visibility into service creation, allowing for effective management from the instantiation stage through critical maintenance activities like auto-scaling and healing, all the way to the final teardown of both simple and intricate multi-VNF services. By adeptly managing multi-VNF services, it offers essential tools for creating service definitions, enforcing policies, and controlling VNF placements, thus enhancing operational efficiency. Furthermore, ESC is equipped with advanced analytics capabilities and service health monitoring, which are supported by its integrated instrumentation, ensuring that network performance is continuously optimized. This comprehensive approach not only simplifies network management but also enhances the overall reliability of services deployed across diverse environments.

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The Network Convergence System (NCS) 6000 is designed to provide exceptional network flexibility, facilitate packet optical integration, and achieve system capabilities of petabits per second. It plays a crucial role in the Cisco Evolved Programmable Network, enabling virtualization and programmability while maintaining a low total cost of ownership, which in turn supports high-bandwidth services such as mobile, video, and cloud applications for end users. Key advancements include the introduction of Cisco nPower X1 NPUs, the ability to perform true zero-packet and zero-topology loss ISSU through hardware enhancements, and the potential to scale beyond 1 petabit using a multi-chassis configuration. Furthermore, the system features improved operational support and seamless packet-optical integration. A notable aspect is its adaptable power consumption model that utilizes both ASIC and CMOS photonics technology, ensuring minimal carbon emissions in service provider routing today. Additionally, users can easily modify the power consumption of each line card based on the number of ports actively in use, contributing to overall efficiency.

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Cisco

Founded

1984

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United States

Website

www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/cloud-systems-management/elastic-services-controller-esc/index.html

Vendor Details

Company Name

Cisco

Founded

1984

Country

United States

Website

www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/routers/network-convergence-system-6000-series-routers/index.html#~features

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