Cisco NCS License
Cisco innovations improves Internet far beyond its original purpose to a network that is able to handle voice, video, cloud, and mobile services. This means that managing bandwidth growth isn’t enough anymore. The network infrastructure has to evolve to a multidimensional network, scaling to effectively manage machine-driven events, support ultra, high-definition video applications, and enable new custom-made services.
It must also scale up and down with elasticity and be highly programmable, while integrating seamlessly with today’s network, data centers, and applications.
While the NCS platform shares the same operating system as Cisco’s CRS platform, Cisco is positioning the two systems to serve different needs. Cisco has announced earlier the CRS-X, a 12.8 Tbps core routing platform that extends the CRS portfolio.
According to Cisco, service providers do not require both the CRS and NCS, but they do work together to enable service providers to monetize their network infrastructures.
The Cisco NCS (Network Convergence System) will become the central nervous system working in conjunction with existing products such as the ASR 9000 Series and the CRS as the network fabric.
The Cisco router NCS includes the NCS 6000, NCS 4000, and NCS 2000, now part of the Evolved Programmable Network (EPN) portfolio. It enables the Cisco Open Network Environment (ONE) is a solution that helps networks become more open, programmable and application-aware and benefits from Cisco nPower X1, the first chip ever built with a multi-terabit silicon architecture that is also included in the NCS 6000 and CRS-X.
In addition to the NCS 6000, Cisco also announced the NCS 4000 system, a converged optical service platform. As a converged platform, it includes optical transport as well as Carrier Ethernet in one box. The single-chassis solution is the 24-rack unit (RU) NCS 4016, which supports up to 16 service line-card slots.
Service providers now have the opportunity to play a central role in enabling new and unique experiences by building on their current infrastructure with NCS. In addition, NCS opens up a new networking dimension allowing operators to leverage network intelligence for greater revenue streams.
All NCS routers support Cisco’s smart licensing, Although some models such as NCS 1000 and NCS 4000 support traditional licensing as well. Customers can register all product instances in Cisco Smart Software Management website by purchasing specific licenses.