Cisco Systems ME1200 Carrier Ethernet Access Dev with AC Power
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Maintaining Quality of Service (QoS) simply and at a lower cost. Those are the exciting benefits provided by the Cisco® ME 1200 Series Carrier Ethernet Access Device. This Gigabit Ethernet demarcation point redefines the demarcation between the customer LAN and a service provider's mobile and cloud applications. It provides standards-based demarcation as defined by the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) for services such as Ethernet Point-to-Point Line (ELINE) and Ethernet Multipoint-to- Multipoint (ELAN) services, with advanced clocking and QoS. The Cisco ME 1200 Series is designed to be deployed as a "touchless" Network Interface Device (NID). That means zero-touch provisioning to simplify deployment. To minimize the number of touchpoints in the network, a controller is available on selected Cisco IOS® Software platforms that virtualizes and represents the NID. And the Cisco ME 1200 Series is now fully integrated into the Cisco Evolved Programmable Network infrastructure for service providers. Additionally, the Cisco ME 1200 Series has a small physical and carbon footprint; its energy efficient design allows for less than 10 Watts of power consumption without compromising performance or features. So why spend thousands of dollars on a managed services router or switch for network demarcation when the low-cost, easy-to-operate Cisco ME 1200 Series is available?
Product Overview
The Cisco ME 1200 Series Ethernet Access Device comes in a small form factor (1RU) and is fixed in these configurations:
Cisco ME 1200-4S-A Ethernet Access Device with an AC power supply, two RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, four Fiber Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, and a 12V power input for redundant optional backup power.