IOS XRv 9000 Joachim Jerberg Jensen – joajense@cisco.com CCIE SP #42403 Feb 2016 Agenda XRv 9000 Vision and Overview • How is the XRV 9000 architected • What are the use cases and performance • Licensing • © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Carrier Class Architecture Scalability and End-­to-­End NFVI offering with OSS API’s/OS ESP Cisco Network Services Orchestrator (NSO) Cross-­Domain Orchestration S ystem Open Standards and Protocols (Libvirt, Openstack, Netconf/Yang) Micro-­PoD** Branch Solution EPN vCPE Distributed vEQUAM NPE NFVI AGG vPE Web VM DCI NPE Agile Carrier Ethernet ** Not a vailable a t FCS © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential NAT Distributed NFVI PE AGG AGG Customer Premise Full Rack POD vCMTS Distributed vWAAS NFVI CPE ½ Rack POD DCI DB VM FW IOS XRv Vision Statement Common SP Operating System across physical and virtual Data planes Abstracted Network Services & Automation SDN Network APIs – NetConf / YANG, etc IOS XRv Physical High touch Dataplanes Virtual XR Dataplane Physical cost-optimized Dataplanes / merchant Virtual XR DP © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential DISCLAIMER: Many of the products and features described herein remain in varying stages of development and will be offered on a when-­and-­if-­available basis. This roadmap is subject to change at the sole discretion of Cisco, and Cisco will have no liability for delay in the delivery or failure to deliver any of the products or features set forth in this document. The benefit and applications of Router Virtualization Virtual Enterprise WAN Edge Virtual Peering Rapid Creation and Deployment of new Services Virtual L3 VPN PE Common x86 Hardware Single Tenant or Multi-Tenant Elasticity Customer Premise Access / Aggregation Access / Aggregation Service Provider Data Center Core Core Virtual L2 VPN PE Virtual BGP RR Familiar IOS XR • Common Hardware platform (x86) • Create new Routers in specific roles in seconds • Wide range of applications Cloud Orchestrated Service Provider Edge Internet / 3rd party provider © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Universal Forwarder Architecture – Common Code & Feature leverage IOS-­XRv 9000: Carrier Class Virtual Router Proven Efficient Carrier Class Virtual Router based on IOS-­XR Innovative SW based “HW assists” IOS-­XR Proven, Resilient, running on ASR, CRS, NCS Virtual router based on the widely deployed IOS-­XR Performance IOS-­XRv 9000 Virtual Router “HW in Software” Full Featured Operation, no serial execution drawbacks Traffic Manager TCAM Policer © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Elastic Scalability with Single/Multi Core, Multi-­ Socket/Server IOS-­XRv 9000: Built on Proven IOS-­XR Industry’s Only vRouter with Granular Software Modularity IOS XRv Process Restart In-­service recovery Less downtime with reduced reboots OSPF OSPF EVPN L2TP OSPF LLDP OSPF SYSDB In-­Service Software Patches SMU LACP LLDP LLDP TWAMP ARP SNMP IS-­IS FIB BGP RSVP LDP RIB BGP-­LS VRRP GRE 802.1ag In-­service bug-­fixes QOS Less downtime with reduced reboots OSPF SR PCEP Y.1731 OSPF Open Flow © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Netconf EVPN Netflow IOS-­XRv 9000: Positioning Complementing the XR Edge Portfolio 32768 Thi s im ag e ca 8192 2048 Gbps 512 ASR 9912 ASR 9010 128 32 ASR 9904 IOS XRv 9000 ASR 9001 ASR 9006 8 2 © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential ASR 9922 XRV 9000 – Architecture details © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential XR based Virtual Router Server LXC Admin LXC Data Plane Controller VM XR Combined RP+ LC functionality LINUX XR CP Lightweight and optimized admin plane Infra management SMU management VM/LXC management Lifecycle Management for CP and DP Install Start/Stop/Restart Upgrade/Downgrade Liveness (Heartbeat monitoring) LXC Data Plane Referred to as Virtual Forwarder (VF) DPA VF DP GigE 0/0/2 GigE 0/0/1 TenGigE 0/0/0 MgmtEth 0/0/1 Hypervisor vswitch © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Nomenclature • Data Plane Controller – DPC • Data Plane Agent – DPA • Virtual Forwarder - UVF IOS-­XRv 9000: Scalable Control Plane IOS-XRv 9000 Full IOS-XR Protocol Stack • • • • • • RPL HA (Process restart, NSR) BGP-LS BGP-FS Multi-instance, multi-AS Support ISIS, OSPF, Segment routing, … IOS-­XRv Control Plane IOS-­XRv Virtual Forwarder 64 bit Linux Kernel f or higher scale Flexible CPU/Memory allocation f or scale out LXC for f ault isolation Modular and lightweight admin plane RX & Interface Classification Traffic Manager & TX TM DPA support for physical and virtual data plane engines Support for chassis distribution with full LC LXCs or light weight RP+LC and thin LC DPA Forwarding & Features TCAM CP/DP Separation DPC PD Abstraction layer PLU SW based HW Assists © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Pkt. replication IOS-­XRv 9000: Efficient Virtual Forwarder High-­end Feature Rich Data Plane on x86 IOS-XRv 9000 Innovative virtual forwarder x86-optimized SW based hardware assists: • SW hierarchical traffic manager with 3 level HQoS, 512,000 queues • SW policers that is color aware and nearly 4x faster than DPDK based SW r outers • SW TCAM with logical super k ey & heuristic c uts algorithms Data plane optimized for fast convergence and linerate forwarding with features for IMIX traffic Portable 64bit C-code (to ARM based platforms) Common code base with Cisco nPower X family IOS-­XRv Control Plane High speed interface classification and fine grained load balancing IOS-­XRv Virtual Forwarder Hierarchical QOS Scheduler RX & Interface Classification Traffic Manager & TX TM Forwarding & Features TCAM • on a single CPU core • ½ million Queues • 3-Layer H-QOS Elastically Scalable Feature Path PLU SW based HW Assists © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Pkt. replication • • • • • • ACLs uRPF Marking, Policing IPv4, IPv6, MPLS Segment routing BFD IOS-­XRv 9000: Efficient SW Traffic Manager QN Q2 Q1 QN Q2 QN Q1 Q2 Q1 512,000 Queues Child: Classes & Queues Parent: Subscriber Shapers Hierarchical QOS Scheduler • Designed for high speed and scale • Strict priority queuing • Weighted fair queuing • WRED • Policing GrandParent: Virtual Port • ½ million queues • 128,000 policers GreatGrandParent: Port • 5000 policy-­maps © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential vRouter Control Plane QOS Multi-­Stage-­Defense Server Early Fast Discard • • • • Class-aware high speed discard mechanism Protects worker threads Works on a closed feedback loop with workers Prioritizes Control class traffic based on • 802.1p • EXP • IP TOS • Non-IP (e.g: ISIS, LACP, slow protocols, etc ) • Config splits high importance traffic from low importance traffic • Drop stats for debug Control Plane policing / LPTS • Protects vRouter CP • Configurable Policers to CP on a per protocol or punt-reason basis • Executed in all data plane workers • (talk to adbaig) W W CP W W DP W Pause / PFC LPTS CoPP W 10GE 10GE W W TX W Pause or PFC Frames • Last Resort • Have switch police per class conditionally W © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential NIC NIC 10GE RX 10GE IOS-­XRv 9000: High Performance Execution Non-­Optimized Feature Execution Asynchronous memory access– Hiding I /O latency Net Flow I/O QOS I/O ACL I/O Net Flow I/O QOS I/O ACL I/O Net Flow I/O QOS I/O ACL I/O Net Flow I/O QOS ACL I/O over serial execution © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential I/O Net Flow I/O Net Flow I/O Net Flow I/O Net Flow I/O QOS I/O QOS I/O QOS QOS I/O ACL I/O ACL ACL ACL Feature Execution with I/O Parallelism & Interleaving IOS-­XRv 9000: High Performance Processing High Scale FIB Lookup with Batch Packet Processing Pkt. 3 Pkt. 2 Pkt. 1 Pkt. 1 Pkt. 1 Pkt. 1 Pkt. 2 Pkt. 2 Pkt. 2 Pkt. 3 Pkt. 3 Pkt. 3 FIB Stage 1 FIB Stage 2 FIB Stage 3 FIB Stage 1 FIB Stage 2 FIB Stage 3 FIB Stage 1 FIB Stage 2 FIB Stage 3 I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O Non-­Optimized Feature Execution Optimized Feature Execution Pkt. 3 Pkt. 2 Pkt. 1 Pkt. 3 Pkt. 2 Pkt. 1 Pkt. 3 Pkt. 2 Pkt. 1 Pkt. 3 Pkt. 2 Pkt. 1 FIB Stage 1 FIB Stage 2 FIB Stage 3 I/O I/O Time Saved pre-­Fetch from memory © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Higher P PS @ High S cale Better TCO IOS-­XRv 9000: Elasticity with Scalability Scalable Up-­down to Single/multi Core, Socket and Server XRv CP XRv CP Single Core 2015 XRv CP Multi-­Core Multi-­Socket 2015 XRv CP Multi-­Server 2016+ Control plane and data plane separation architecture that supports s cale up and down between single/multi core, s ocket and server by leveraging the distributed XR architecture © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential IOS-­XRv 9000: Elasticity with Scalability Scalable Up-­down to Single/multi Core, Socket and Server XRv CP XRv CP XRv CP XRv CP 640 GBPS 160 8 GBPS 40 GBPS GBPS Single Core Multi-­Core 2015 Performance shown are aggregate throughput numbers Multi-­Socket 2015 Performance shown for IMIX traffic packet size with features enabled (ACL, HQoS, policing) to resemble real life deployment © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Multi-­Server 2016+ Multi socket and multi server performance numbers are projected roadmap for 4 socket and 4 server s ystems IOS-­XRv 9000 Use cases and Performance © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential High Scale Virtual BGP Route Reflector 1000s or peers, 10s of Millions of Routes SP Aggregation SP Core Cloud Provider’s Datacenter CPE VM’s vRR1 Add-­Path BGP FlowSpec QoS BGP ORR* © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential LPTS (CoPP) IOS-­XRv 9000 vRR2 vRR3 BFD Business Internet Services(vPE) SP Aggregation SP Core Cloud Provider’s Datacenter Customer Site vPE for business Internet access HQoS ACL VM’s DCI IOS-­XRv 9000 vRR1 Internet Lawful Intercept E-­BGP © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential BFD vRR2 vRR3 Business VPN (L3VPN) SP Aggregation SP Core Cloud Provider’s Datacenter VM’s VRF IOS-­XRv 9000 VRF vRR1 XRv-­9000 vPE For L3 VPNs © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential vRR2 vRR3 Traffic Profiling Use case #1 • Inserting DPI service only for Green traffic • Blue traffic is forwarded normally • No requirement for hop by hop PBR • VPN membership maintained using NSH metadata • No requirement for per VPN Vlans at service complex • No Reclassification, per hop, in service complex • Complete automation of service chain setup and traffic redirection © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Traffic Profiling and application Firewalling • Ability to apply much finer grained security policy • Forwarding decisions based upon NSH metadata not IP ACL/PBR © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Cisco IOS XRv 9000 Performance n n n n n Rich-­‐feature test configuration: Ingress ACLs, QoS, HQoS, Reverse Path Forwarding and etc. Generated a mix of IPv4 and IPv6 traffic with 250,000 flows Tested with Cisco UCS C240 M4 SX hardware platform 14 CPU cores (out of 16) were pinned for the virtual router Four 10GE interfaces connecting directly by PCI Passthrough Part 1: http://www.lightreading.com/lg_redirect.asp?piddl_lgid_docid=718760&piddl_lg_pcode=wprightcolumn © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Part 2 : http://www.lightreading.com/nfv/nfv-­tests-­and-­trials/validating-­ciscos-­nfv-­infrastructure-­pt-­2/d/d-­id/718898 Virtual Switch Performance Virtual Switch FIB Scalability: Ethernet Forwarding Forwarding performance of the standalone virtual switch with multiple layer 2/layer 3 forwarding table (FIB) entries n n Almost line rate throughput with Cisco‘s VPP for Ethernet forwarding up to 20,000 MAC addresses OVS performance reduced by 81% when forwarding to 2,000 MAC addresses – unusable for 20,000 MAC addresses © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Virtual Switch Performance Virtual Switch FIB Scalability: IPv4 Forwarding n n 77% line rate with Cisco‘s VPP when forwarding to 20,000 IPv4 addresses OVS performed 19% of line rate throughput when forwarding to 2,000 IP addresses n Average latency © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Orchestration © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential IOS-­XRv 9000: Integrated in Cisco ESP For End to End Solution Service Orchestration Cisco Network Service Orchestrator ( NSO) Server IOS-­XRv 9000 IOS-­XRv 9000 Hypervisor Cloud VM Orchestration Server IOS-­XRv 9000 Hypervisor Cisco Prime ESC © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential IOS XRV 9000 Licensing © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Flexible Licensing • Pay as you grow model, license metered at 1G • License based on a combination of scale, throughput, term and deployment model • Licenses based on Smart licensing Infrastructure • All four Smart licensing deployment models supported • No license/cost for image upgrade, differentiator against competitor • Services based on SWSS © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential XRV 9000 License order sequence 1 Select RTU (mandatory) 2 Foundation SW (mandatory) 3 Advanced SW Licenses Advanced SW Licenses Optional Advanced S W features (per Gig) Virtual Route Reflector OR Foundation Software Virtual Provider Edge © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential optional Advanced Software License • • • Foundation Advanced S/W License Structure Uses Existing PIDs Purple boundary are future items Some licenses are per VM while some Licenses are per Gig H-­QoS LI IP/MPLS Transport IP/MPLS Transport + L2/L2VPN IP/MPLS Transport + L3VPN IP/MPLS Transport + L2/L2VPN + L3VPN vRouter RTU – Per VM © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential © 2 013 C isco a nd/or its a ffiliates. All r ights r eserved. Foundation and Some Advanced S/W Licenses Offer Scale Tier Options Cisco C onfidential 33 Features & Roadmap © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Summary • Fully functional virtual router with real data plane performance • Control Plane / Data plane separation • Consistent user experience across physical and virtual routers • True pay as you grow model, flexible licensing • Cloud orchestrated for agile service deployment • Innovative SW based hardware Assists © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Aggregation update © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Modular ASR 900 series Past Phase 1 55G Now Phase 2 128G Now Phase 3 400G ASIC NILE 90nm 28 Gbps Up to 10G /slot PowerPC Dual Core 1.2 Ghz / 4Gb High Performance • 400Gbps & 300Mpps • Flexible Internal and external TCAM memory Rich QoS • 64K policers & 96K queues • VoQ queuing model Service integration • Embedded crypto • GNSS receiver module for accurate clocking Optical Innovation • Flexible 10GE, 40GE, & 100GE • OTN switching (post FCS) ASIC CYLON 55nm 60 Gbps Up to 20G / slot PowerPC Dual Core 1.2 Ghz / 4Gb ASIC Next-­gen 200 Gbps © 2014-2015 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Up to 100G / Slot PowerPC Quad Core 1.4 Ghz / 8Gb Cisco Confidential 37 37 Cisco ASR 900 Offers a Comprehensive Portfolio Compact, Powerful, Small Access/Aggregation Routers Intelligent Multi Service Gateway • Small footprint • Optimized for Multi Service • Complete IOS-XE feature capabilities • High interface density • Ideal for medium size sites • Ideal for Distributed environments • Full ISSU support High Density aggregation • Designed for space constrained locations • High density with mixed interface needs • Future ready One Platform, One OS, One Family ASR 907 ASR 903 ASR 902 4 LC / 1 RSP 6 LC / 2 RSP 16 LC / 2 RSP 480G 560G > 2T © 2014-2015 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Transport iMSG Pre-Aggregation Aggregation *Total Fabric BW CE Mobility Cisco Confidential Broadband 38 38 Cisco ASR 907 • • Compact • • 7RU, 16 interface slots, s ide-­2-­side cooling • RSP : up to 400Gbps with services at different scale • Fits in 300mm cabinets (235mm deep) • Ethernet : 1x100GE, 2x40GE, 8x10/1GE, 2x10GE, 1x10GE+8x1GE and 8x1GE Reliable • TDM/ATM: 4x STM1 / 1x STM4 • Extended operating temp. range -­40 to 65 C • Redundant PSUs, FANs and RSPs • ISSU • • Scalable Modular • Feature rich • Carrier Ethernet: EVC, E-­OAM, Y.1731, HQoS • Layer3+: MPLS VPN, MPLS-­TP, VPLS • >2 Terabit back-­plane capacity -­ future proof • Timing: SyncE, IEEE 1588-­2008, BITS, GNSS • Upgradable RSP and Interfaces • Advanced QoS capability • Flexible Interface Module selections • OAM: Y.1731, IP-­SLA , CFM, Link OAM, MPLS OAM Capable • Hardware: Cisco Carrier Ethernet ASIC • Software: Cisco IOS-­XE (Carrier Grade O S) • Manageable • Local USB, Serial and Ethernet Console ports • 4 Dry input contact ports on the FAN tray © 2014-2015 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 39 39 ASR 907 platform GNSS module Slot 7RU (12.25”) RSP Slots Fan tray PSU - Loadshare © 2014-2015 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. IM Slot Cisco Confidential 40 40 ASR 907 Engineering Pics © 2014-2015 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 41 41 Cisco ASR 903 Summary Features Slots Rack Size Power Description 6Line cards, 2 RSP 3 RU (Without Air Plenum) 5.22” x 17.44” x 9.22”(H x W x D) 2 Load sharing PSUs works N+1 mode 1.2 KW DC / 1.2 KW AC supplies Fan 1 Fan Tray with optional removable FAN filter Side to side airflow (without Air Plenum) RSP 1+1 RSP redundancy, RSP1 and later Bandwidth © 2014-2015 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Phase 1: 55G Phase 2: 128G Phase 3: 480G Cisco Confidential 42 42 Cisco ASR 902 Summary Features Slots Rack Size Power Description 4 Line cards, 1 RSP 2 RU (Without Air Plenum) 3.56” x 17.44” x 9.22”(H x W x D) 2 Load sharing PSUs works N+1 mode 1.2 KW DC / 1.2 KW AC supplies Fan 1 Fan Tray with optional removable FAN filter Side to side airflow (without Air Plenum) RSP 1 RSP redundancy, RSP2 and later Bandwidth © 2014-2015 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Phase 1: 80G Phase 2: 200G Phase 3: 480G Cisco Confidential 43 43 Cisco ASR 902, 903 and ASR 907 Expanding the modular chassis market with higher throughput and service scale RSP3C 2 New RSP’s ü RSP3C-­400-­S for ASR 902,903 ü RSP3C-­400-­W for ASR 907 ü Increases Capacity to 400Gbps ü Delivers integrated GNSS receiver 3 New IMs: ü 1x100GE CPAX ü 8x1/10GE SFP/SFP+* ü 2x40GE QSFP Delivering 100G and high-density 10G in (Pre-)aggregation locations Cisco Confidential © 2014-2015 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. *1G ready, pending software enablement 44 44 ASR 90x RSP3 • RSP3-400 Supported on ASR 907 and as a re-packaged version on the ASR 903 • All previous IM modules will be supported • For redundant RSP3-400 new 1200W PSU required, for single RSP systems existing PSU works • Can support e.g. 24x10G + 2x100G or 16x10G + 2x100G + 80x1G on the ASR 907 • Can support e.g. 24x10G + 2x100G or 48x10G on the ASR 903 • Targeting larger throughput and service scale with onboard crypto (up to 5G) and GPS support • 100G CPAK technology is currently limited to 55°C © 2014-2015 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 45 45 IM - RSP compatibility RSP3 on ASR 902 /ASR 903 RSP1 RSP2 RSP3 on ASR 907 A900-IMA1X X X X - A900-IMA8S A900-IMA8T X X X X A900-IMA8S1Z A900-IMA8T1Z - X X X A900-IMA2Z - X X X A900-IMA8Z (8x10G) - - X X A900-IMA1C (1x100G) - - X X A900-IMA2F (2x40G) - - X X A900-IMA16D X X X* X* A900-IMA8D A900-IMA32D - X X* X* A900-IMA4OS X X X X * Support is post FCS, exact release TBD © 2014-2015 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 46 46 RSP3C-400-S – ASR 902/ ASR 903 IM slot compatibility RSP3 on ASR 902 S00 S01 S02 S03 A900-IMA1X X X X X A900-IMA8S A900-IMA8T X X X A900-IMA8S1Z A900-IMA8T1Z X X A900-IMA2Z X A900-IMA8Z RSP3 on ASR 903 S00 S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 A900-IMA1X X X X X X X X A900-IMA8S A900-IMA8T X X X X X X X X A900-IMA8S1Z A900-IMA8T1Z X X X X X X X X X A900-IMA2Z X X X X X X X X X X A900-IMA8Z X X X X X X A900-IMA1C X - X - A900-IMA1C - - - - X X A900-IMA2F X - X - A900-IMA2F - - - - X X A900-IMA16D X* X* X* X* A900-IMA16D X* X* X* X* X* X* A900-IMA8D A900-IMA32D X* X* X* X* A900-IMA8D A900-IMA32D X* X* X* X* X* X* A900-IMA4OS X X X X A900-IMA4OS X X X X X X * Support is post FCS, exact release TBD © 2014-2015 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 47 47 RSP3C-400-W – ASR 907 IM slot compatibility RSP3 on ASR 907 S00 S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 S08 S09 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 A900-IMA1X - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A900-IMA8S A900-IMA8T X X X - - X X - - X X - - X X X A900-IMA8S1Z A900-IMA8T1Z - - X - - X X - - X X - - X X X A900-IMA2Z - - - X X - - X X - - X X - - - A900-IMA8Z - - - X X - - X X - - X X - - - A900-IMA1C - - - - - - - X X - - - - - - - A900-IMA2F - - - X X - - X X - - X X - - - A900-IMA16D X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* A900-IMA8D A900-IMA32D X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* A900-IMA4OS - - - X X - - X X - - X X - - - * Support is post FCS, exact release TBD © 2014-2015 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 48 48 Thank you.