Cisco Systems 4000 manual Interface Options Port Options Part Numbers, NP-1HSSI=

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Series Specifications

For complete configuration information, refer to the Cisco Product Catalog, which is available on the Web at http://www.cisco.com.

Table 1-1 lists the network processor module interface options available for the Cisco 4000 series when this guide was printed. For current modules, see the configuration note packet that shipped with your router.

Interface Options

Port Options

Part Numbers

Ethernet

Single port, dual port, or six port

NP-1E=, NP-2E=, NP-6E=

 

 

 

Fast Ethernet

Single port

NP-1FE=

 

 

 

Synchronous serial

Dual port or four port

NP-2T=, NP-4T=

 

 

 

Synchronous/asynchronous

Dual high-speed ports and

NP-2T16S=

serial1

16 low-speed ports

 

HSSI

Single HSSI port

NP-1HSSI=

 

 

 

Token Ring

Dual port or single port

NP-1RV2=, NP-2R=

 

 

 

Multimode FDDI

Single attachment or dual attachment

NP-1F-D-MM=,

 

 

NP-1F-S-M=

 

 

 

Single-mode FDDI

Dual attachment

NP-1F-D-SS=

 

 

 

BRI

Four port or eight port

NP-4B=, NP-8B=

 

 

 

G.703

Four port (balanced or unbalanced)2

NP-4GB=, NP-4GU=

Channelized T1/ISDN PRI

Single channelized T1/PRI port

NP-CT1=

 

 

 

Channelized E1/ISDN PRI

Single channelized E1/PRI port

NP-CE1=

 

 

 

ATM

Single ATM port

NP-1A-SM=,NP-1A-MM=

 

 

, NP-1A-DS3=,

 

 

NP-1A-E3=

 

 

 

1.Each low-speed port can be individually configured for synchronous or asynchronous.

2.For G.703 and G.704 connections, balanced or unbalanced ports must be matched with the corresponding balanced or unbalanced cable.

Table 1-1lists the specifications of the Cisco 4000 series routers.

Overview of the Cisco 4000 Series Routers 1-5

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4000 specifications

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