Cisco Systems 800 Physical Specifications, Power Dissipations, Regulatory Compliance, Emc, Telcom

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Cisco 3800 Series

PLATFORM OVERVIEW continued

Cisco 3800 Series Features

Cisco 3825

Cisco 3845

 

 

 

Embedded VPN (hardware-based

Yes

Yes

VPN encryption acceleration)

 

 

 

 

 

Number of console ports

1

1

(up to 115.2 kbps)

 

 

 

 

 

Number of auxiliary ports

1

1

(up to 115.2 kbps)

 

 

 

 

 

Memory—External compact Flash

Default – 64 MB Compact Flash;

Default: 64 MB Compact Flash;

and internal

256 MB DDR SDRAM

256 MB DDR SDRAM

DDR SDRAM with ECC

Maximum – 256 MB Compact Flash;

Maximum: 256 MB Compact Flash;

 

1 GB DDR SDRAM

1 GB DDR SDRAM

 

 

 

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

Dimensions (H x W x D)

3.5 x 17.1 x 14.7 in.

5.25 x 17.25 x 16 in.

 

2 rack-unit (RU)

3 RU

 

 

 

Weight (minimum)

23 lb

45 lb

 

 

 

Rack-mounting

Yes; 19- and 23-inch options

Yes; 19- and 23-inch options

 

 

 

Wall-mounting

No

No

 

 

 

AC: Input Voltage

100 to 240 VAC, autoranging

100 to 240 VAC, autoranging

 

 

 

AC: Input Frequency

47 to 63 Hz

47 to 63 Hz

 

 

 

AC: Input Current

3A (110V)

4A (110V)

 

2A (230V)

2A (230V)

 

Startup current 50A maximum

Startup current 50A maximum

 

(one cycle)

(one cycle)

 

 

 

DC: Input Voltage

24–60 VDC, auto-ranging positive

24–60 VDC, auto-ranging positive

 

or negative

or negative

 

 

 

DC: Input Current

12A (24V)

18A (24V)

 

5A (60V)

7A (60V)

 

Startup current 50A<10 ms

Startup current 50A<10 ms

 

 

 

Output

AC or DC power supply:

AC or DC power supply:

 

210W for system

300W for system

 

AC-IP power supply:

AC-IP power supply:

 

210W for system

300W for system

 

360W for IP phones (-48V)

360W for IP Phones (-48V)

 

 

 

RPS

External only (Cisco RPS 675)

Internal AC, AC-IP, or DC RPS

 

 

 

Recommended RPS Unit

Cisco RPS 675

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco 3800 Series

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLATFORM OVERVIEW continued

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco 3800 Series Features

 

Cisco 3825

Cisco 3845

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POWER DISSIPATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AC without IP Phone Support

 

300W (1025 BTU/hr)

435W (1485 BTU/hr)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AC with IP Phone Support:

 

370W (1262 BTU/hr)

555W (1890 BTU/hr)

 

System Only

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AC with IP Phone Support:

 

360W (1128 BTU/hr)

360W (1128 BTU/hr)

 

IP Phones

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DC

 

325W (1100 BTU/hr)

460W (1570 BTU/hr)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Environmental Specifications

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Temperature

 

32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)

32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Non-operating Temperature

 

-40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C)

-40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Relative Humidity (non-condensing)

 

5 to 95 percent

5 to 95 percent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operation Altitude

 

Up to 6500 ft (2000 m), derate 1C

Up to 6500 ft (2000 m), derate 1C

 

 

 

per 1000 ft

per 1000 ft

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Noise Level (minimum)

 

50 dBa typical, 53 dBa maximum

56 dBa typical, 58 dBa maximum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Safety

 

UL 60950

UL 60950

 

 

 

CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950

CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950

 

 

 

EN 60950

EN 60950

 

 

 

AS/NZS 60950

AS/NZS 60950

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EMC

 

47 CFR, Part 15

47 CFR, Part 15

 

 

 

ICES-003 Class A

ICES-003 Class A

 

 

 

EN55022 Class A

EN55022 Class A

 

 

 

CISPR22 Class A

CISPR22 Class A

 

 

 

AS/NZS 3548 Class A

AS/NZS 3548 Class A

 

 

 

VCCI V-3

VCCI V-3

 

 

 

EN 300386

EN 300386

 

 

 

EN 61000

EN 61000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TELCOM

 

47 CFR, Part 68

47 CFR, Part 68

 

 

 

TIA/EIA/IS-968

TIA/EIA/IS-968

 

 

 

CS-03

CS-03

 

 

 

RTTE Directive

RTTE Directive

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Cisco Router Guide Cisco Access and Integrated Services Routers Quick Reference Guide Multiservice data/voice Integrated SwitchingModularity Business-class securityBenefits and Advantages Cisco Soho SeriesSeries Specifications When to DeployPlatform Overview Series DistinctionsCisco 800 Series Cisco IOS Memory RequirementsOrdering Information Cisco 800 Series is recommended when you need to deploy Security FeaturesSecurity Application Example Dmvpn DMZDefault max Supply Isdn and Serial Routers Cisco Flash MB Power Market FeaturesDefault max Supply Adsl Routers Cisco Internal Power Supply Dimensions H x W x DCisco 800 Series Part Number Description Cisco 1700 Series Multiservice Data/Voice Video/Fax IntegrationFlexibility and Investment Protection Comprehensive SecurityPstn Security ExampleLAN Ports Default Max Supply Cisco 1701-K9 Flash MB Power WICs VICsDimensions H x W x D 1711, 1712, 1721, 1751 Redundant Power Supply Support Minimum Cisco IOS ReleasePlus Ipsec 3DES DramRouters Product Number Product Description Cisco 1800 SeriesDSL Bundles Product Number Product Description Security Bundles Product Number Product DescriptionDeploy the Cisco 1800 Series when you need When to Deploy Security FeaturesIPS LANPart Number Product Description Product BundlesCisco 2600 Series Integrated Flexible Routing Low-density SwitchingVersatility/Investment Protection Integration of Security Branch-office RoutingSecurity Features Example Multiservice Voice/Data NetworksInteroperability/Multiprotocol Support LAN Ports Default Max Supply Cisco 2610XM / 2611XM Flash MB Power NMs AIMsDimensions H x W x D All except Cisco OptionsSupport for Cisco 2691 starts in Cisco IOS releases 12.28T1 Cisco 2600 is ordered from components. You must specifyOptional items Cisco 2800 Series Features Details Series Features OverviewIP Telephony Features Cisco IOS FirewallDeploy the Cisco 2800 Series when you need Network ExampleNME EVM AIM Hwic Pvdm Maximum Inline Power Distribution Maximum 10/100 Switch Ports with Inline PowerFeature Sets Software Image Flash Memory Dram Memory Maximum 1 GB portsCISCO2851-AC-IP CISCO2851CISCO2851-DC CISCO2821Cisco 3700 Series IDS Deploy the Cisco 3700 Series when you needLAN Ports Kpps Default max Max Supply Cisco Flash MB Power NMsFixed Performance IP/FW/IDSCisco 3700 is ordered from components. You must specify Cisco 3800 SeriesMpls VPN Support Multiprotocol Label SwitchingOnboard USB 1.1 ports Intrusion PreventionDeploy the Cisco 3800 Series when you need IP Telephony FeaturesCisco 3800 Series Features SrstPower Dissipations Physical SpecificationsRegulatory Compliance EMCHIGH-AVAILABILITY Features Application ExamplesOrdering Information Cisco IOS Memory Requirements Voice Cisco 7200/7301 SeriesCompact Form Factor Feature-richExceptional Value Connectivity/FlexibilityPOP Cisco 7304 Series High-performance IP/MPLS ServicesHighly Scalable and Available Ordering information forDeploy the Cisco 7304 when you need Dimensions H x W x D Modular Slots Fixed Ports Internal Power SupplyCompression Encryption Redundant Power Supply Support ProcessorLAN and Mixed Media Network Modules Cisco Network ModulesNM-16ESW NM-16ESW-1GIGNMD-36ESW-PWR NM-16ESW-PWR-1GIGNMD-36ESW-PWR-2G PPWR-DCARD-16ESWLAN and Mixed Media Network Modules LAN Network Modules LAN and WIC Combo Network Modules Circuit Emulation Over IP Network Modules Serial Connectivity Network ModulesSerial T3/E3 Network Modules HIGH-SPEED Serial Network MODULES-UP to 52 MbpsAsynchronous Serial Network MODULES-UP to 128 Kbps Synchronous Serial Network MODULES-UP to 8 MbpsNM-4A/S NM-8A/SChannelized T1/E1 Isdn Network Modules Isdn Basic Rate Interface Network Module ATM OC3 Network Modules ATM Network ModulesATM T3/E3 Network Modules ATM T1/E1 IMA Network ModulesATM 25 Mbps Network Modules Digital Modem Network Modules Dial-up/Remote Access Network ModulesVoice Network Modules Analog Modem Network ModulesAnalog and Isdn Basic Rate Voice Network Modules NM-HD-2V NM-HD-1VNM-HDA-4FXS EVM-HD-8FXS/DIDEM-HDA-4FXO EM-4BRI-NT/TEEM-HDA-8FXS EM-HDA-6FXONM-HDV2-2T1/1E T1/E1/J1 Digital Voice Network ModulesNM-HDV-1T1-24 106 107NM-HDV-2T1-48 NM-HDV-1E1-30108 109 NM-HDV-1J1-30E NM-HDV-2E1-60111 VWIC-1MFT-E1NM-HDV-FARM-C90 NM-HDVPVDM-12 NM-HDV-FARM-C36NM-CUE Voice Mail Network ModulesContent Engine Network Modules Application and Content Networking Network ModulesNetwork Analysis and Monitoring Alarm Monitoring and Control Network ModulesSerial Wics Cisco Interface CardsSerial Wics Isdn Wics DSL WicsIsdn BRI Wics WIC-1AM Analog Modem WicsWIC-1SHDSL WIC-1SHDSL-V2Ethernet and HIGH-SPEED Switching Wics HWIC-1GE-SFP Voice Interface/WICsVWIC-2MFT-T1 VWIC-1MFT-T1VWIC-2MFT-E1-DI VWIC-1MFT-E1VWIC-2MFT-E1 VWIC-1MFT-G703Analog Voice Interface Cards Voice Interface CardsVIC-2E/M VIC-2FXO-M2VIC-2FXO-M3 VIC-2CAMAVIC2-2FXO Isdn BRI Voice Interface CardsVIC2-4FXO VIC2-2E/MAdvanced Integration Modules and Security Modules J1 Voice Interface CardsCompression Advanced Integration Modules Security Modules NM-VPN/MP AIM-VPN/BPIIAIM-VPN/BP AIM-VPN/HPATM Advanced Integration Modules Voice Mail Advanced Integration ModulesCisco Network Module Compatibility Quick Look Ethernet Switching Network Modules and AccessoriesATM and Voice Advanced Integration Modules LAN Network ModulesLAN and WIC Combo Network Modules Network Module Compatibility Quick LookSerial Connectivity Network Modules ChannelizedT1/E1 and Isdn Network ModulesAnalog Dial-up and Remote Access Network Modules High-density Digital Voice Network Modules and Accessories150 151 Cisco Interface Card Compatibility Quick Look Interface Card Compatibility Quick Look Advanced Integration Module Compatibility Quick Look Cisco Advanced Integration Module Compatibility Quick LookPort Adapter Compatibility Quick Look Cisco 7000 Series Port Adapter Compatibility Quick LookSonet PAs Other Port Adapters SAs160 161 Cisco 1721/1841 Product Comparison Product Transition MatrixCisco 1751/1760, 2600, and 2800 Product Comparison Cisco 3700/3800 Product Comparison164 USA
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1700, SOHO, 2800, 7200, 3700 specifications

Cisco Systems is a key player in the networking and communications industry, and its wide range of routers is a testament to its innovation and reliability. Among the most prominent models are the 7400, 7200, and 7300 Series routers, each with distinct features, technologies, and strengths that cater to diverse performance needs.

The Cisco 7400 Series router is designed for service providers seeking high performance and scalability in their core and edge networks. It supports up to 1.2 Terabits per second of throughput, making it well-suited for handling large volumes of data traffic. One of its hallmark features is the support for advanced service chaining, allowing operators to deploy a mix of virtual and physical functions seamlessly. Additionally, the router supports redundant power supplies and fans, ensuring high availability and reliability. The 7400 Series is also equipped with advanced security features including integrated threat intelligence capabilities, which help protect against cyber threats while maintaining the quality of service.

Next, the 7200 Series is well-known for its versatility in both enterprise and service provider environments. It supports a variety of WAN interfaces and is capable of handling multiple protocols, including IP, Frame Relay, and ATM. This router provides modularity, allowing users to tailor the hardware configuration to their specific needs with interchangeable interface cards. The 7200 Series is optimized for voice and data convergence, making it ideal for businesses that require robust support for unified communications. Additionally, it features enhanced security options, including Cisco IOS Firewall and IPS services to safeguard data integrity.

Finally, the Cisco 7300 Series router excels in providing high-performance routing for enterprises and service providers, particularly in edge routing scenarios. It offers a balance between performance and cost, with a processing capability that meets the demands of growing bandwidth needs. The 7300 Series supports various interfaces for both synchronous and asynchronous communication, making it a flexible choice for integrated network environments. It is designed to support IPv6, which is increasingly important for modern networking as organizations transition towards next-generation Internet architectures.

In summary, Cisco's 7400, 7200, and 7300 Series routers are built to meet the needs of a range of users, from large-scale service providers to medium-sized businesses. Each model brings unique capabilities to the table, providing solutions that prioritize performance, scalability, and security. As organizations continue to evolve their networking capabilities, Cisco's routers remain a go-to choice for reliable and advanced networking infrastructure.