All stock codes associated to this product
SMX4X1G1X10G, SM-X-4X1G-1X10G, 2886144
Cisco SM-X-4X1G-1X10G 4000 Series Integrated Services
Router Gigabit Ethernet WAN Module
Overview
CiscoGigabit Ethernet WAN Modules bring high-density Small
Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) and copper (RJ-45) 1 Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet
(GE) connectivity to the Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs).
Providing maximum flexibility, the modules accelerate applications such as
Ethernet WAN access, inter-VLAN routing, and high-speed connectivity to LAN
switches and servers.
The ports on these modules work as routed Layer 3 ports. Layer 2
switching between local ports on the module or between ports on the module and
other ports within the router system is not supported. The port terminates Layer
2 trunks from externally connected switches, and Layer 2 trunk and VLAN
information is not switched onto other ports in the system. The host router
routes all traffic entering these modules.
Cisco Gigabit Ethernet WAN Modules do not support Power over Ethernet
(PoE).
Cisco offers four types of Ethernet WAN modules:
Cisco 1- and 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet WAN Network Interface Modules
Cisco 6-Port High-Density Gigabit Ethernet WAN Service Module
Cisco 4-Port High-Density Gigabit or 1-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet WAN Service
Module
The Cisco 4-Port Gigabit or 1-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet WAN Service Module can
be operated in two mutually exclusive modes:
- 4-port Gigabit Ethernet mode
- 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet mode; use of the 10 Gigabit
Ethernet port disables the other ports
Feature
Comparison
Variable |
ISR 4000 Front-panel GE
ports |
Cisco 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet
WAN NIM (NIM1GE-CU-SFP) |
Cisco 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet
WAN NIM (NIM2GE-CU-SFP) |
Cisco 6-Port High-Density
Gigabit Ethernet WAN Service Module (SM-X-6X1G) |
Cisco 4-Port High-Density
Gigabit or 1-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet WAN Service Module
(SMX4X1G-1X10G) |
Form Factor |
Built-in |
Network Interface Module
(NIM) |
NIM |
Single-wide Enhanced Service
Module (SM-X) |
SM-X |
Cisco 4000 Series ISR
support |
All |
All |
All |
Platforms with SM-X
slot |
Platforms with SM-X
slot |
Auto-switchover
and auto-failover* |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Input packet classification on
module |
No |
No |
No |
Yes** |
Yes** |
MACsec support*(IEEE
802.1AE) |
No |
No |
256-bit |
No |
No |
*Requires Cisco IOSXE
Software Release 3.16. Auto-switchover and auto-failover are also supported on
front-panel Gigabit Ethernet ports on the Cisco 4000 Series ISRs on the dual-phy
GE interface ports.
**For the classifications of packets on the input queue (to
apply quality of service [QoS]), two types of classification methods are
supported: based on either IPv4 and IPv6 or standard 802.1Q. These methods are
mutually exclusive.
The IPv4 and IPv6 classification
rules can be enabled on up to three of the external ports. The same rules must
apply to both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. The 802.1Q-based classification is
supported on all ports.
The Cisco Gigabit Ethernet WAN
Modules report the packet and byte statistics at an aggregate level per port.
These statistics cannot be generated per VLAN. These measurements include policy
drops, oversubscription drops, unicast, broadcast input, and output packet bytes
or counts.
Module LED
Indicators
The Cisco Gigabit Ethernet WAN
Modules have several EN (Enabled) or L (Link) LEDs located around the SFP and
RJ-45 ports. The LEDs indicate that the module has passed its self-test and is
available to the router. Tables 2 and 3 list the LED colors and their
meanings.
EN (Enable) and L (Link) LED
Status
LED State |
System Status |
Off |
Default is Off when module is
powered on for the first time. It is persistent until changed by the host
software. |
Solid green |
The module is powered on and
is functioning correctly. |
Solid amber (SFP
only) |
The module has some
failure. |
S (Speed) LED
Status
LED State |
Port Speed |
Off |
No link |
1 blink |
10 Mbps |
2 blinks |
100 Mbps |
3 blinks |
1
Gbps |
Cisco Intelligent WAN
The Cisco Intelligent WAN (IWAN)
solution enables customers to deploy new services faster
regardless of transport model, whether it is a private WAN using a Multiprotocol
Label Switching (MPLS) offering, a common Internet connection, or hybrid WAN
access consisting of both models. The Cisco IWAN solution furthermore allows
organizations to realize significant cost benefits from using the common
Internet as the underlying WAN infrastructure. Using the Cisco Integrated
Services Router withApplication Experience
(ISR-AX)services, based on application, endpoint, and network
conditions, you can dynamically route traffic over multiple WAN connections in
order to deliver the best-quality
experience.
Demonstrates the use of the Cisco
1-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet WAN Service Module as part of the Cisco IWAN
solution. At the regional office, the Cisco 6-Port Gigabit Ethernet WAN Service
Module aggregates the sub-rate Gigabit Ethernet WAN connections from different
Internet service providers (ISPs). The remote branch-office routers connect to
either one, or in some cases both, of those
ISPs.
Cisco 6-Port Gigabit
Ethernet Service Module as Part of Cisco IWAN
Solution
Fiber and Copper Aggregation
within Building and Intracampus
Demonstrates the use of the Cisco
6-Port Gigabit Ethernet WAN Service Module in a campus LAN environment with the
mix of copper and fiber cabling options. The Cisco 6-Port Gigabit Ethernet WAN
Service Module provides great flexibility, eliminates the need for a separate
switch, and increases network
reliability.
The combination of two service
modules plus the 4 onboard ports can support up to 16 routed fiber ports in a
single Cisco 4451-X chassis, adding superior scalability to intracampus
networking connections.
Cisco 6-Port Gigabit
Ethernet WAN Service Module for the Campus
Network
Aggregation for Mobile
Service Provider Picocell or Femtocell Network
Deployment
Demonstrates the use of the Cisco
4-Port Gigabit or 1-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet WAN Service Modules in a typical
mobile service providers (MSPs) picocell or femtocell deployment. The module
provides fiber aggregation to links from multiple intermediate distribution
frames (IDFs), again eliminating the need for a separate switch and reducing the
number of devices to provision and
manage.
Cisco 4-Port Gigabit or
1-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet WAN Service Modules for Aggregation in Picocell and
Femtocell Deployments
Features
The Cisco Gigabit Ethernet WAN
Service Modules are based on the technology of the onboard
Giga
Physical
Specifications
|
Cisco 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet
WAN NIM (NIM1GE-CU-SFP) |
Cisco 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet
WAN NIM (NIM2GE-CU-SFP) |
Cisco 6-Port High-Density
Gigabit Ethernet WAN Service Module (SMX6X1G) |
Cisco 4-Port High-Density
Gigabit or 1-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet WAN Service Module
(SMX4X1G-1X10G) |
Form Factor |
NIM |
NIM |
SM-X |
SM-X |
Dimensions (H x W x
D) |
1.25 x 3.50 x 7.24 in. (32x89
x 184 mm) |
1.25 x 3.50 x 7.24 in. (32x89
x 184 mm) |
1.57 x 8.11 x 8.15 in (40x206
x 207 mm) |
1.57 x 8.11 x 8.15 in (40x206
x 207 mm) |
Weight |
240 grams |
252 grams |
872 grams |
848
grams |
Environmental
Specifications
|
All models |
Operating
temperature |
32 to 104°F (0 to
40°C) |
Storage
temperature |
-38 to 150°F (-40 to
70°C) |
Relative
humidity |
5 to 95% |
Operating
humidity |
5 to
85% |
Ordering Information
Part Number |
Description |
SM-X-4X1G-1X10G(=) |
4-port Gigabit
Ethernet, dual-mode GE/SFP or 1-port 10G SFP+, SM-X
Module |