H3C CR19000 Core Routers Series
The CR19000 core router series (hereinafter referred to as the CR19000) is a set of new-generation core routers developed for service provider-level applications. It can be deployed as service providers' backbone nodes and MAN core nodes, or data centers backbone interconnection nodes. The CLOS architecture, cutting-edge optical connection technology, and Comware V7 operating system enables the CR19000 to deliver extraordinary availability and compatibility, making it an ideal choice for service providers.
Item |
CR19000-8 |
CR19000-8 back-to-back cluster |
CR19000-16 |
CR19000-20 |
CR19000-20 3+12 cluster |
MPU slots |
2 |
N/A |
2 |
2 |
N/A |
Switching fabric slots |
6 |
N/A |
6 |
8 |
N/A |
line-card slots |
8 |
16 |
16 |
20 |
240 |
Switching capacity |
43.2 Tbps |
86.4 Tbps |
86.4 Tbps |
172.8 Tbps |
1555.2 Tbps |
System aggregated throughput |
14.4 Tbps |
28.8 Tbps |
28.8 Tbps |
36 Tbps |
432 Tbps |
Power module |
8 power modules per chassis support for redundancy and smart power management |
16 power modules support for redundancy and smart power management |
24 power modules per chassis support for redundancy and smart power management |
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Fan trays |
6 fan trays per chassis support for redundancy and smart heat dissipation |
2 fan trays support for redundancy and smart heat dissipation |
33 fan trays per chassis support for redundancy and smart heat dissipation |
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Dimensions (H × W × D) |
843 × 440 × 743 mm (33.19 × 17.32 × 29.25 in), 19 RU |
931 × 440 × 857 mm (36.65 × 17.32 × 33.74 in), 21 RU |
1820 × 440 × 850 mm (71.65 × 17.32 × 33.46 in), 41 RU |
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Operating temperature |
0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) |
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Operating humidity |
5% to 95%, non-condensing |
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Operatingaltitude |
–60 m (–196.85 ft) to +5000 m (+16404.20 ft) |
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Ports |
1000BASE-X-SFP fiber ports 10GBASE-R/W-SFP+ fiber ports 40GBASE-R-QSFP+ fiber ports 100GBASE-R-CFP2 fiber ports 100GBASE-R-QSFP28 fiber ports POS-OC192c/STM64c-XFP fiber ports POS-OC48c/OC12c/OC3c-SFP fiber ports |
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EMC standards |
FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) CLASS A ICES-003 CLASS A VCCI-3 CLASS A VCCI-4 CLASS A CISPR 22 CLASS A EN 55022 CLASS A AS/NZS CISPR22 CLASS A CISPR 24 EN 55024 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 EN 61000-6-1 ETSI EN 300 386 EN 301 489-1 EN 301 489-17 |
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Safety standards |
UL 60950-1 CAN/CSA C22.2 No 60950-1 IEC 60950-1 EN 60950-1/A11 AS/NZS 60950 EN 60825-1 EN 60825-2 FDA 21 CFR Subchapter J GB 4943 |
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Interfaces |
GE, 10GE, 40GE, and 100GE interfaces OC-192c/STM-64c POS interfaces POS-OC48c/OC12c/OC3c-SFP interfaces |
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Data link layer |
PPP, HDLC Ethernet link aggregation, port mirroring DLDP |
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QinQ |
VLAN termination |
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Traffic statistics |
Traffic statistics on both the incoming and outgoing traffic |
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QoS |
Priority marking/remarking CAR (Ingress/Egress) CBQ Congestion management Queue scheduling QoS policy (applied on an interface, globally, and on the control plane) Dynamic modification of QoS policies QPPB |
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ACL |
Ingress/Egress ACL Basic ACLs, advanced ACLs Applying an ACL to an interface or globally |
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IPv4 protocol |
TCP, UDP, RawIP, Ping, Traceroute Telnet, FTP, TFTP ICMPv4 DNS DHCP NTP ARP, ARP Proxy |
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IPv6 protocol |
Dual IPv4 and IPv6 protocol stacks TCP6, UDP6, RawIP6, Pingv6, Traceroute6 Telnetv6, FTPv6, TFTPv6 DNS6 ICMPv6 VRRPv3 DHCPv6 ND PMTUD (IPv6) 6PE |
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IPv4 routing protocol |
RIPv1/v2 OSPFv2 IS-IS BGPv4 IPv4 static routing/routing policy/route recursion/policy-based routing |
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IPv6 routing protocol |
RIPng OSPFv3 IS-IS6 BGPv4+ IPv6 static routing/routing policy/route recursion/policy-based routing |
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Layer 3 multicast |
Static multicast routes IPv4 intra-AS multicast routes IPv4 inter-AS multicast routes IPv4 multicast group management IPv6 intra-AS multicast routes IPv6 multicast group management Multicast VPN |
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Interconnect |
VXLAN |
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MPLS |
Basic MPLS MPLS L3VPN VPWS/VPLS 6VPE MPLS TE P2MP |
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SDN |
BGP-LS BMP Flowspec Segment routing OpenFlow PCEP |
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Device security |
Protection against data packet-based attacks Protection against protocol packet-based attacks Attack detection Protection of protocol packets Diagnosis on packet transmitting and receiving |
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Network security |
Packet validity check uRPF Packet filtering ARP attack protection Protocol-based traffic limiting NetStream |
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User security |
Device management security AAA SSH |
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Device management |
CLI management by accessing the device through console port, Telnet, or sTelnet (SSH) |
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File management |
Uploading/downloading files through FTP/TFTP Formatting files Creating, copying, deleting, saving files and directories |
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Network maintenance |
Ping TraceRoute LSP Ping/Tracert Loop detection on a port |
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Network management and monitoring |
SNMPv3 IMC LLDP/LLDP-MED MIB PTP |
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High availability |
Hot swapping of cards Redundancy of switching fabric modules Active/standby switchover Hot patching GR NSR VRRP, VRRPE BFD for VRRP/BGP/IS-IS/RIP/OSPF/static routing IP FRR |