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Cisco 4000 Series Processor and Memory Specifications

 

 

 

 

 

 

Description

Cisco 4000-M

Cisco 4500-M

Cisco 4700-M

 

 

 

 

 

 

Processor

40-MHz Motorola

100-MHz IDT Orion

133-MHz IDT Orion

 

 

68EC030

RISC1

RISC

 

Main memory

4, 8, 16, or 32 MB

8, 16, or 32 MB

16, 32, or 64 MB

 

(DRAM)2

 

 

 

 

Secondary cache

None

None

512 KB

 

memory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shared memory

4 or 16 MB

4, 8, or 16 MB

4, 8, or 16 MB

 

(DRAM)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flash memory

4 or 8 MB

4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 MB

4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 MB

 

 

 

 

 

 

NVRAM3

128 KB

128 KB

128 KB

 

Boot ROM

128 KB–8 MB

128–512 KB

128–512 KB

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boot Flash

Not available

4–16 MB

4–16 MB

 

 

 

 

 

1.The Orion microprocessor is based on the MIPS R4400 and is pin-compatible.

2.DRAM = dynamic random-access memory.

3.NVRAM = nonvolatile random-access memory.

Memory Systems

The Cisco 4000 series memory systems (see Figure 1-2)have the following functions:

Main memory—Stores the running configuration and routing tables. The Cisco IOS software executes from main memory.

Shared memory—Used for packet buffering by the router’s network interfaces.

Flash memory—Stores the operating system software image. In the Cisco 4500-M and 4700-M, the Flash memory also stores the boot helper software.

NVRAM—Stores the system configuration file and the virtual configuration register.

Boot EPROM—In the Cisco 4000-M, erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM)-based memory stores the boot helper—a subset of the Cisco IOS software—and the ROM monitor. In the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M, only the ROM monitor is EPROM based. The boot helper image allows you to boot the router

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4000 specifications

Cisco Systems 4000 Series routers are a robust and versatile line of devices designed to meet the demands of modern enterprise networks. These routers are tailored for high performance and scalability, making them suitable for both branch offices and data centers. The 4000 Series introduces a wide array of features and technologies aimed at enhancing connectivity, security, and operational efficiency.

At its core, the Cisco 4000 Series provides advanced routing capabilities with support for a variety of routing protocols. This versatility enables businesses to seamlessly integrate with existing network infrastructures while setting the stage for future growth. The routers support both traditional WAN connectivity and modern software-defined WAN (SD-WAN), allowing businesses to utilize a mix of technologies according to their needs.

One of the standout features of the 4000 Series is its advanced security capabilities. Integrated security features help protect the network from threats while ensuring compliance with various regulatory requirements. Cisco's security technology includes built-in firewall capabilities, intrusion prevention systems (IPS), and encrypted traffic analysis, helping to safeguard sensitive data as it traverses the network.

The Cisco 4000 Series routers also excel in their support for virtualization technologies. With the capability to run multiple virtual machines and services concurrently, businesses can optimize resource usage and reduce hardware costs. This virtualization capability is facilitated by Cisco's Integrated Services Router (ISR) architecture, allowing for the efficient deployment of applications such as unified communications, collaboration tools, and cloud services.

In terms of performance, the 4000 Series routers are equipped with high-performance multi-core processors that provide significant throughput and low latency. This efficient processing power ensures that they can handle large amounts of data traffic, making them ideal for bandwidth-intensive applications like video conferencing and cloud computing.

Management and monitoring of Cisco 4000 Series routers are streamlined through Cisco DNA Center, which offers a centralized platform for automation, analytics, and assurance. This platform allows IT teams to automate network provisioning and monitoring, thus reducing the complexity associated with managing modern networks.

In summary, Cisco Systems 4000 Series routers represent a powerful solution for businesses seeking to modernize their network infrastructure. With features such as advanced routing and security, virtualization support, and enhanced management capabilities, these routers are designed to adapt to the evolving needs of enterprises in an increasingly digital world.