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Can someone tell me the difference between the ONS line card 9109-011-001-NA and the 9109-011-002-NA? If any.
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The 9109-011-002-NA card is software dependant and limited (i.e. requires newer software and is optioned to quantity of cards supported by system).
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Or to say it another way, the cards with blue writing, you can only use a certain number of them (whatever was there to start with). The white-lettered cards, you can use as many as you have licenses for.
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The early bons cards had white lettering. But for the most part true. There are 2 licenses that come into effect, the amount of bons cards and the system port count.
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