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Cisco uMG9850 QAM Module Compatibility Matrix


March 3, 2004

This publication contains information on the Cisco platforms and software versions that support the Cisco uMG9850 QAM Module (model number WS-X4712-UMG980). The Cisco uMG9850 is a switching module for Cisco Catalyst 4500 series switches that allows cable operators to deliver Video-on-Demand (VoD) services to their subscribers.

Table 1 lists the Cisco Catalyst switches and configuration options that support the Cisco uMG9850, and the Cisco Catalyst switching modules and SFP modules that are compatible with the Cisco uMG9850. The minimum Cisco IOS software release required to support the Cisco uMG9850 and compatible hardware is also provided.

Table 1 Cisco uMG9850 QAM Module Hardware Compatibility Matrix 

 
Product Number
Description
Minimum Software Release
Notes
Cisco Catalyst Switches

WS-C4506

Cisco Catalyst 4506 switch chassis

12.1(20)EU

 

WS-C4507R

Cisco Catalyst 4507R switch chassis

12.1(20)EU

 
Supervisor Engine

WS-X4515

Cisco Catalyst Supervisor Engine IV

12.1(20)EU

 
Power Supplies

PWR-C45-1000AC

1000 W AC power supply

12.1(20)EU

For either switch chassis, can be configured with up to three Cisco uMG9850 QAM Modules. With four or five modules inserted, the 1400W (AC or DC) power supply must be used.

PWR-C45-1000AC/2

Redundant power supply

12.1(20)EU

Can be configured along with the
1000 W AC power supply.

PWR-C45-1400DC-P

1400 W DC power supply

12.1(20)EU

For either switch chassis, can be configured with up to five Cisco uMG9850 QAM Modules.

PWR-C45-1400DC-P/2

Redundant power supply

12.1(20)EU

Can be configured along with the
1400 W DC power supply.

PWR-C45-1400AC

1400 W AC power supply

12.1(20)EU

For either switch chassis, can be configured with up to five Cisco uMG9850 QAM Modules.

 

PWR-C45-1400AC/2

Redundant power supply

12.1(20)EU

Can be configured along with the
1400 W AC power supply.

Switching Modules

WS-X4148-RJ

48-port 10/100 Fast Ethernet RJ-45 switching module

12.1(20)EU

 

WS-X4306-GB

6-port 1000BASE-X (GBIC) Gigabit Ethernet switching module

12.1(20)EU

 
SFPs

GLC-SX-MM=

1000BASE-SX SFP

12.1(20)EU

 

GLC-LX-SM=

1000BASE-LX SFP

12.1(20)EU

 

CWDM-SFP-XXXX=

Cisco CWDM SFP

12.1(20)EU

XXXX=wavelength


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Cisco uMG9850 QAM Module Documentation

Quick Start Guide

The quick start guide describes how to install a Cisco uMG9850 QAM Module in a Cisco Catalyst 4500 series switch. You can find this quick start guide at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/cable/vod/umg9850/9850qsg.htm

Software Feature Module

The software feature module provides additional detailed configuration information specific to the Cisco uMG9850 QAM Module.

You can find this document at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/cable/vod/umg9850/9850fm.htm

Cisco uMG9850 Release Notes

Product release notes provide the most current information that is specific to a release of the Cisco uMG9850 QAM Module, including important notes, limitations and restrictions, and caveats.

You can find this document at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/cable/vod/umg9850/9850rn.htm

Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information

The Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document provides essential safety information applicable to your Cisco Catalyst 4500 series switch and Cisco uMG9850 QAM Module. This document contains multiple-language translations of the safety warnings that appear in this quick start guide.

You can find this document at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat4000/hw_doc/78_13233.htm

Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Switches

Technical documentation for Cisco Catalyst 4500 series switches provide complete installation and configuration information about the Cisco Catalyst 4500 series switches.

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