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Data Sheet
Cisco CSS 115 0 0 SeriesContent Services Switch
The Cisco CSS 11500 Series Content Services Switch is a compact modular
platform, delivering the richest Layer 4–7 traffic management services for
e-business applications.
Pictured above, from
top to bottom, the
Cisco CSS 11501,
Cisco CSS 11503 , and
the Cisco CSS 11506.
The Cisco CSS 11500, with t he
award-winning Cisco Web Networ k
Services (WebN S), is specifically designed to
provide robust transport and application
(Layer 4–7) services for Internet and
intranet data centers. The Cisco CSS 11500
builds on the success of the Cisco CSS
11000 Series in five key areas:
• Introduces an intelligent, distributed
architecture to help organizations meet
the real-world scaling requirements of
today’s e-business infrastructure
• Improves site availability and
transaction integrity by introducing
Adapt ive Session Redundancy (ASR)—a new industry standar d in
stateful failover
• Delivers the greatest flexibility of any
content switch in its class for
customizing combinations of ports,
performance, and services
• Scales secured transaction performance
through support of an integrated,
high-capacity Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) module
• Protects investments by enabling
upgrades of performance, ports, and
services through modularity
The Cisco CSS 11500 Series Content
Services Switch enables businesses to
simultaneously reduce costs by optimizing
data center resources and boosting
productivity, as well as offering a superior
online experience for customers, business
partners, and employees. Through content
fast switching and forwarding, the Cisco
CSS 11500 Series switches improve
utilization, responsiveness, availability,
scalability, and security of Web sites, server
farms, cache clusters, and firewall systems.
Premier Traff ic Management
for E-Business
In addition t o the C isco CSS 11500
switches, Cisco delivers a complete product
line, including the Cisco CSS 11050,
CSS 11150, and Content Switching Module
(CSM)—an integrated services module for
the Cisco Catalyst® 6500 Series Switch and
Cisco 7600 Int ernet Router. The Cisco CSM
attains the highest performance and offers
transpor t and application (Layer 4–7)
features as rich as those in WebNS.
Through full integration with Cisco IOS® Software, the Cisco Catalyst 6500, and the
Cisco 7600 Internet Rout er—Cisco CSM
also supports the highest port density and
comprehensive internetworking features.
The Cisco CSS 11500 and CSM together
are, simply, the ideal choices for enterprises
and service providers deploying content
services.
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Scalable Distr ibuted Architecture for
Today an d Tomorrow
In a typical deployment, the Cisco CSS 11500 intercepts a request
from a client browser, characterizes the flow by reading Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP) headers, selects a destination server based
on resource availability, and forwards the flow. Because it quickly
processes the entire HTTP header (full URL, cookie, and extensive
resource verification information), the Cisco CSS 11500 identifies
the user, what the user wants to do, and how best to service the
user’s request within a global Web infrastructure.
The Cisco CSS 11500 provides a fully distributed architecture—all
modules in the system contribute to the overall processing and
memory needs for policy-based flow setup and flow forward ing. In
this way, performance scales linearly as modules are added, and
heavy traffic that hits one modu le can be balanced to others within
a single system. Therefore, the Cisco CSS 11500 balances tra ffic not
only within a data center but also across its own internal modules.
This innovative architecture addresses the primary limitations of
PC-and application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC)-basedsolutions. Unlike PC-based systems, the network processors of the
Cisco CSS 11500 provide ample packet processing power and
bandwidth, avoiding the bottlenecks of the PC bus and a single
central processor. And unlike ASIC-based platforms, the powerful,
yet adaptable processors of the Cisco CSS 11500 enable easy
integration of new software features.
The Cisco CSS 11500 can apply all its processing power to any port
at any time, and it can grow with changing feature and scalability
requirements. The system is designed to readily adapt to changing
e-business needs—without complex and costly hard ware upgrades.
New Standard in High Availabil i ty
The Cisco CSS 11500 delivers ASR—the industry’s first stateful
Layer 5 session redundancy feature that enables failover of
important flows while maximizing performance.
Some flows—such as a long-lived File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or a
database session—may be mission critical, but many flows are not.
Most solutions on the mar ket today require all traffic—important or
not—to be backed up from one unit t o another. If the majority of
flows is not critical, most of system performance is wasted on
unnecessary back ups.
With ASR, the Cisco CSS 11500 may be configured so that critical
flows are marked a s replication worthy, whereas others need not be
marked as such. ASR focuses traffic management r esources precisely
where needed.
SSL Integration for Security and Performance
Cisco offers the most scalable integrated SSL solutions of any Layer
4–7 switches.
SSL, the industry standard for secure transport o f tra ffic from client
browsers to Web servers, presents two critical challenges for toda y’s
e-business infrastructure. First, because SSL encrypts data and
headers, it obscures the request-specific information that Layer 4–7
switching decisions are made on. Second, SSL authentication places
a high processing load for each SSL flow setup.
The Cisco CSS 11500 with integrated SSL modules meets both of
these challenges by combining leading SSL acceleration t echnology
with the Cisco WebNS technology. In addition to superior price
performance, the SSL module simplifies the management of digital
certificates and offers new possibilities in optimizing the
switch-to-server architecture for security and performance. And SSL
transaction performance may be scaled by adding multiple SSL
modules to a chassis.
M odular i ty for Investment Protect ion
Through its modular design, the Cisco CSS 11500 will meet your
functional requirements today while providing for expansion for
tomorrow’s needs. The Cisco CSS 11500 Session Accelerator
Module is a cost-effective way to add performance for flow setup
and flow forwarding. A selection of input/output (I/O) modules not
only offers the choice of port densities of Fast or Gigabit Ethernet,
but also boosts flow performance. Op tional memory upgrades
increase the number of simultaneous flows supported. PCM CIA
Flash memory and hard disks are supported.
Local and Global Load Balancing
By supporting the latest advances in local and global load balan cing,
the Cisco CSS 11500 Series Switch not only dramatically increases
site availability—greatly improving user response time and
retention—but also optimally utilizes site resources, thereby
decreasing the cost to serve end users.
The Cisco CSS 11500 learns where specific content resides, either
locally or remotely, and dynamically selects the best Web server or
cache for specific content requests.
Local server selection is based on server load and application
response time, as well as traditional least connection and
round-robin algorithms. Any application tha t uses standard TCP or
User Da tagram Protocol (UDP) protocols can also be load balanced,
including firewalls, mail, news, chat, and Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP).
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The Cisco CSS 11500 also provides a complete solution for building
and provisioning Internet-scale global content distribution and
delivery. Whereas local load-balancing features determine the best
device within a data center, global load-balancing functions choose
the best data center in the Internet to service requests.
The Cisco CSS 11500 perfor ms comprehensive resource verification
before routing user requests, ensuring that they are directed to the
location that has the best response time and the least load for the
requested content. Cisco suppor ts global load balancing through
redirection based on both D omain N ame System (DNS) and H TTP.
The DN S mechanism is fast and scalable; the HTTP method
provides the highest degree of control.
Site and System Security
The Cisco CSS 11500 with Cisco WebNS Software ensures high
levels of security without compromising site performance. The
Cisco CSS 11500 provides stateful, content-based access control,
and supports security policies based on any combination of source
address, destination address, protocol, TCP port, or URL. The
Cisco CSS 11500 monitors start-to-finish Web transaction activity
and guards against denial-of-service (DoS) attacks such as SYN
floods, ping floods, “ smurfs,” and any o ther undesirable connection
attempts. Wire-speed N etwork Address Translation (NAT) pro tects
real server IP addresses.
For additional security, the Cisco CSS 11500 intelligently directs
traffic across multiple firewalls. By load balancing firewalls, the
Cisco CSS 11500 eliminates performance bottlenecks and single
points of failure that result in system downtime, a situation that can
close off the connection to the network and d isrupt e-commerce
purchases or other mission-critical transactions.
Manage Through Simple GUIs or
Sophist icated Tools
Effective management tools reduce the ongoing cost of operating a
business-critical Web site. The Cisco CSS 11500 with WebNS
supports a wide range of management tools that offer simplicity,
security, and flexibility. For configuration, administrators have a
choice of a Cisco IOS® Software-like command-line interface (CLI)
or an intuitive, embedded graphical user interface (GUI). For large
networks, the Cisco CSS 11500 may be managed through enterprise
management systems such as CiscoWorks CiscoView and
tiered-access tools such as the Cisco Hosting Solutions Engine. For
integration with customized management systems or even user
applications requiring network interaction, the C isco CSS 11500
offers an Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based,
programmatic management application programming interface
(API), Simple Network Management Protocol (SNM P), Remote
Mon itoring (RMO N), and log files. Effective management tools
reduce the ongoing cost of operating a business-critical Web site.
Cisco CSS 1150 0 Series Content Services Swit ch:
Chassis and M odules
The Cisco CSS 11500 Series Content Services Switch includes th ree
models:
• A one-rack unit, fixed-configuration Cisco CSS 11501 with
6-Gbps aggregate throughput
• A two-rack unit, three-slot Cisco CSS 11503 with 20-Gbps
aggregate throu ghput
• A five-rack unit, six-slot Cisco CSS 11506 with 40-Gbps
aggregate throu ghput
The Cisco CSS 11501 supports eight 10 /100 Ethernet ports and one
Gigabit Ethernet po rt though an optional small-form factor,
pluggable gigabit interface converter (SFP GBIC). The Cisco CSS
11501 also features a console port, an Ethernet por t for
management and two PCMCIA slots that hold up to two 256-MBFlash memory disks, up to two 512-M B hard disks, or one of each
The Cisco CSS 11503 and Cisco CSS 11506 are both modular
platforms with interchangeable modules. The Cisco CSS 11503 and
Cisco CSS 11506 may also share memory, disks and GBICs. The
Cisco CSS 11501 has fixed memory and does support the same disks
and SFP GBICs as the other two models.
The Cisco CSS 11506 requires at least one switch control module
(SCM) and m ay be configured with a second in standby mode. With
the required SCM in one slot, the Cisco CSS 11506 has five
additional slots supporting any combination of I/O, SSL, or session
accelerator modules. The Cisco CSS 11503 requires a SCM and
accommodates any two of the other optional modules.
The Cisco CSS 11506 support s not only redundancy in switch
control modules but also redundant power supplies and redundant
switch modules (20 Gbps each). All SCMs support r edundant
disk drives.
All modules participate in flow setup, but they differ primarily in
control functions, performance, SSL capabilities, and I/O. Each
Cisco CSS 11500 Module consists of one high-speed MIPS RISC
processor for flow setup, one network processor for flow
forwarding, one classification engine for accelerated lookups in
bridge/access control list (ACL) tables, and up to 288 MB of
RDRAM.
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Swit ch Contro l M odule for t he Cisco CSS 11500 Content Serv ices Switch
The Cisco CSS 11500 Switch Cont rol M odule not only governs the entire system, it also contr ibutes to I/O densityand flow performa nce. The SCM comes standard with 2-Gigabit Ethernet por ts—support ing small-form factor,
pluggable gigabit interface converters (SFP GBICs)—and has a console port and Ethernet port for management. The
SCM a lso features two PCMCIA slots that hold up to two 256-M B Flash memory disks, up to two 512 -MB hard
disks, or one of each.
SSL Module for the Cisco CSS 11500 Content Services Switch
The Cisco CSS 11500 SSL Module is the ideal solution for handling high volumes of SSL transactions that occupy
today’s e-business data centers. The module integrates state-of-the-art SSL processors into the leading content
switching technology of Cisco WebNS. In addition to superior price performance, the SSL module simplifies the
management of digital certificates and offers new possibilities in optimizing the switch-to-server architecture for
security and performance.
I /O Modules for the Cisco CSS 11500 Content Services Switch
The Cisco CSS 11500 I/O modu les deliver por t density and flow perform ance. The product line supports thr ee types
of I/O modules:
• Two-port Gigabit Ethernet
• Sixteen-port Fast Ethernet
• Eight-port Fast Ethernet
The Fast Ethernet por ts are 10/100BASE-TX with standard RJ-45 connectors, whereas the Gigabit Ethernet port s
require small-form factor GBICs (1000BASE-SX or 1000BASE-LX).
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Session Accelerator Module for the Cisco CSS 11500 Content Services Switch
The session accelerator module is a cost-effective way to add flow performance when additional connectivity is notrequired. Using the same flow setup and forwarding processors as the I/O modules, it provides the flexibility to
optimize the system for port density and performance. Table 1 gives the features of the Cisco CSS 11500 models.
Table 1 Cisco CSS 11500 Models: Quick Look
Cisco CSS11501 Cisco CSS11503 Cisco CSS11506
Module Slots 0 (Fixed Configuration) 3 6
Included in Base
Configuration
Switch Control with 8
10/100 Ethernet
and 1 Gigabit Ethernet
(GBIC) Port
Switch Control M odule
wit h 2 Gigabit Ethernet
(GBIC) Port s
Switch Control M odule
wi th 2 Gigabit Ethernet
(GBIC) Ports
Maximum Gigabit
Ethernet Ports
1 6 12
Maximum 10/100
Ethernet Ports
8 32 80
SSL Termination No Yes Yes
2-port Gigabit Ethernet
I/O Module
Maximum of 2 Maximum of 5
16-port 10/100 Ethernet I/ O Maximum of 2 Maximum of 5
8-port 10/ 100 Ethernet I/ O Maximum of 2 Maximum of 5
SSL Modules Maximum of 2 Maximum of 4
Session Accelerator
Modules
Maximum of 2 Maximum of 5
Redundancy Features Active-active Layer 5
Adaptive Session
Redundancy
• VIP 1 redundancy
1.Virtual Inter net Protocol (Address)
• Active-active Layer 5
Adaptive Session
Redundancy
• VIP redundancy
• Active-active Layer 5
Adaptive Session
Redundancy
• VIP redundancy
• Active-standby SCM
• Redundant switch fabric
module
• Redundant power
supplies
Height 1.75 in. (1 rack unit) 3.5 in. (2 rack units) 8.75 in. (5 rack units)
Bandwidth Aggregate 6 Gbps 20 Gbps 40 Gbps
Storage Options 512-MB hard disk or
256-MB Flash m emory
disk
512-MB hard disk or
256-MB Flash m emory
disk
512-MB hard disk or
256-MB Flash memory
disk
Power Integrated AC Integrated AC or DC Up to 3 AC or 3 DC
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Ordering Information
Table 2 lists the product numbers and their descriptions for the Cisco CSS 11500 Series.
Table 2 Cisco CSS 11500 Series Product Numbers
Product Num ber D escription
CSS11506-2AC Cisco 11506 Content Services Switch including SCM with 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports, hard disk,
2 switch modules, 2 AC power supplies, and a fan (requires SFP GBICs)
CSS11506-2DC Cisco 11506 Content Services Switch including SCM with 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports, hard disk,
2 switch modules, 2 DC power supplies, and a fan (requires SFP GBICs)
CSS11503-AC Cisco 11503 Content Services Switch including SCM with 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports, hard disk,
and integrated AC pow er supply, integrated fan, and integrated swit ch module
(requir es SFP GBICs)
CSS11503-DC Cisco 11503 Content Services Switch including SCM with 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports, hard disk,
and integrated DC pow er supply, integrated fan, and integrated swi tch module
(requir es SFP GBICs)
CSS11501 Cisco 11501 Content Services Swi tch including 8 10/100 Ethernet and 1 Gigabit Ethernet po rt,
hard disk, and in tegrated AC power suppl y and i ntegrated fan (optional SFP GBIC)
CSS5-SCM-2GE Cisco CSS 11500 System Control Mod ule w ith 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports and hard di sk
(requires SFP GBICs)
CSS5-IOM-8FE Cisco CSS 11500 Fast Ethernet I/O M odu le: 8-port TX
CSS5-IOM-16FE Cisco CSS 11500 Fast Ethernet I/O M odu le: 16-port TX
CSS5-IOM-2GE Cisco CSS 11500 Gigabit Ethernet I/O Modu le: 2-port (requir es SFP GBICs)
CSS5-SAM Cisco CSS 11500 Session Accelerator M odu le
CSS5-SSL Cisco CSS 11500 SSL Module
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Cisco CSS 1150 0 Specif icat ions
Table 3 lists the specifications for the Cisco CSS 11500 Series.
Table 3 Cisco CSS 11500 Specifi cation
Cisco CSS 11500 Specifications
Key System Parameters* (* For WebNS Version 7.10)
Maxim um supported keepalives: 2048
Maximum concurrent connections per I/O module: 200,000 with
256-MB RDRAM
Cisco CSS 11506 • Requires WebNS 5.10 or later versions
• One slot for SCM
• Rack Units: 5
• Five slots for additional modules
• Two slots for switch modules
• Aggregate switch throughput: 40 Gbps
• Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth):
8.75 x 17.0 x 12.5 in. (22.2 x 43.2 x 31.8 cm)
Cisco CSS 11503 • Requires WebNS 5.10 or later versions
• One SCM slot
• Rack Units: 2
• Two slots for additional m odules
• Integrated switch fabric module
• Aggregate switch throughput: 20 Gbps
• Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth):
3.5 x 17.0 x 12.5 in. (8.9 x 43.2 x 31.8 cm)
Cisco CSS 11501 • Requires WebNS 7.10 or later versions
• Fixed confi guration wit h 8 10/100 Ethernet and 1 Gigabit Ethernet (GBIC) Port
• Rack Units: 1
• Aggregate switch throughput: 6 Gbps
• Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth):1.72 x 17.3 x 18.1 in. (4.4 x 43.9 x 46.0 cm)
Key Cisco WebNS Features
The Cisco CSS 11500 support s all WebNS 7.1 features, includ ing :
• Full URL parsing
• HTTP (1.0, 1.1)
• Sticky cookie insertion
• All TCP services, UDP, and SSL
• Content po licy ACLs on all HTTP headers
• VLAN 802.1Q
• DoS protection against SYN floods and other Layer 4 attacks
• Management: Secure Shell Protocol (SSH), SNMP, SSL brow ser-based int erface,
embedded GUI• Integrated global load balancing with HTTP and DNS-based redirection
• Routing Inform ation Protocol (RIP) versions 1 and 2, Open Shortest Path First
(OSPF)
• Server/node operating system compatibili ty: Any TCP/IP OS, including Windows
XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windo ws 98, Window s 95, all UNIX platform s,
LINUX, and Mac OS
• Dynamic content support: Activ e Server Pages (ASP), Visual Basic Script, Acti veX,
Java, Virtual Reality Markup Language (VRML), Common Gateway Interface (CGI),
CoolTalk, NetMeeting, RealAudio, RealVideo, NetShow, QuickTime, PointCast, Any
HTTP Encapsulated Data
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SSL* (* For Cisco WebNS Version 7.10)
• Full and transparent proxy modes
• SSL session reuse
• Number of digital certificates: 256
• Clock with battery backup (on Switch Control Module)
• Key sizes 512, 768, 1024, and 2048
• Security protocols SSL 3.0 and Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0
• Import ing certificates: Apache, Microsoft IIS, Netscape
• PCKS no. 12: Personal inform ation exchange syntax standard
• Security algorit hms Rivest, Shamir, Adelman (RSA), Digital Encryption Standard
(DES),
• Trip le DES (3DES), and RC4
• Encryption (3DES) of certificates and keys in configur ation file
Environmental
Temperature Operating: 32°to 104°F (0°t o 40°C)Nonop erati ng : –4°to 149°F (–20°to 65°C)
Humidity Operating: 10 to 90% noncondensing
Nonoperating: up to 95% noncondensing
Altitude Operating: 0 to 10,000 ft (0 to 3000 m)
Nonoperating: 0 to 15,000 ft (0 to 4570 m)
Electrical AC
• 100–240 VAC input, 50–60 Hz
• Cisco CSS 11506 current rating: 9A
• Cisco CSS 11503 current rating: 5A
• Cisco CSS 11501 current rating : 1.6A
DC
• –46 to –60 VDC input
• Cisco CSS 11506 current rating: 9A
• Cisco CSS 11503 current rating: 5A
Heat Dissipation Cisco CSS 11506 maximum• AC: 860VA@2936 Btu/hr
• DC: 860VA@2936 Btu/hr
Cisco CSS 11503 maximum
• AC: 430VA@1468 Btu/hr
• DC: 430VA@1468 Btu/hr
Cisco CSS 11501 maximum
• AC: 150VA@512 Btu/hr
Acoustic Noise 70 dB maximum
Shock Operating (half sine): 21 in./sec (0.53 m/sec)
Nonoperating (tr apezoidal pulse): 20G1, 52 in./sec (1.32 m/sec)
1G is a value of acceleration, w here G equals 32.17 ft/sec** (9.81 m/sec* * )
Vibration Operating: 0.35 Grms from 3 to 500 Hz
(Grms is the roo t m ean square value of acceleration)
Nonoperating: 1.0 Grms from 3 to 500 Hz
Table 3 Cisco CSS 11500 Specification (Continued)
Cisco CSS 11500 Specifications
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Weight Cisco CSS 11506
• Shipping: 68.65 lb
• Standalone: 57.7 lb
Cisco CSS 11503
• Shipping: 42.85 lb
• Standalone: 33.3 lb
Cisco CSS 11501
• Shipping: 21.5 lb
• Standalone: 18.0 lb
Safety Certification CSA-22.2 No. 950-UL1950
ACA TS001
EN60950/IEC60950
AS/NZS 3260
EN60825/IEC60825
CSA-22.2 No. 950-UL1950
Electromagnetic compl iance (emissions)FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A
FCC CFR 47 Part 15.109 Class B
ICES-003 Class A
CISPR 22 EN55022 Class B (to 1 GHz)
CISPR 22 EN55022 Class A
EN61000-3-2/IEC-1000-3-2 (pow er l ine harm onics)
EN61000-3-2/IEC-1000-3-2 (pow er l ine harm onics)
Electromagnetic compl iance (emissions)
VCCI V-3/01.4 Class B (to 1GHz)
VCCI Class A
ICES-003 Class B
AS/NZS 3548 Class A
AS/NZS3548 Class B
Immunity EN300386 (EMC for netwo rk equipm ent)
EN61000-4-8/IEC-1000-4-8 (Power frequency magnetic field immunity)
EN61000-4-3/IEC-1000-4-2 (electrostatic discharge [ESD])
EN61000-4-11/IEC-1000-4-11 (voltage dips and sags)
EN61000-4-3/IEC-1000-4-3 (radiated im munit y)
ETS-300386
EN61000-4/IEC-1000-4-4 (EFT)
FCC Class A Compliance Notice (United States)
EN61000-4-5/IEC-1000-4-5 (surge)
ICES-003 Class A Com pliance Not ice (Canada)
EN61000-4-6/IEC-1000-4-6 (low-frequency conducted immunity)
VCCI Class A Compli ance Noti ce (Japan)
1. Nonoper ating (tr apezoidal pulse): 20G 1, 52 in./sec (1.32 m/sec) 1 G is a value of acc eleration, where G equals 32.17 ft/sec* * (9.81 m/sec* * )
Table 3 Cisco CSS 11500 Specification (Continued)
Cisco CSS 11500 Specifications
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