14 Packet Service Cards are located in a fully loaded Cisco ASR 5000 chassis.
Combines 2G, 3G, and 4G SGSN into the same platform are the unique option differentiation that sets Cisco ASR 5000 apart from competitors.
On the Cisco ASR 5000, features which help to ensure high availability:
inter-chassis redundancy
no single point of failure
virtual memory protects software tasks
Support for any access over any media technologies is the driving force behind Cisco Unified Carrier Ethernet and mobile backhaul.
Throughput, signaling, and latency is a major concern for service providers in regard to migration to flat IP backhaul.
Redundancy bus interconnects RCCs and line cards.
Packet service card has the resources to run multiple services.
Enable support for multiple GSS nodes that are clustered to provide high availability and critical redundancy is the main function of cluster mode support.
CDR stand for call detail record within the context of GTPP billing.
Characteristics of the high availability task:
It is responsible for maintaining the operational state of tasks in the system.
It triggers an event to the RCT subsystem to take corrective action.
System management cards and packet service cards are the types of card that fit into the front of the Cisco ASR 5000 chassis.
The online upgrade allows active sessions to be maintained until they are self-terminated (subscriber ends the session) or meets the optionally defined upgrade-limit values is a characteristic of the online software upgrade on the Cisco ASR 5000 Series.
SMC card is used in the Cisco ASR 5000 model to manage system functions.
Cisco ASR 5000 can be marketed for all 3G and 4G deployments.