Description

 

Cisco 12008

Cisco 12012

Cisco 12016/12416

Cisco 12410

Dimensions (H

Unit

24.85 x 17.4 x 21.2 in.

56.0 x 17.3 x 21.0 in.

72.5 x 118.75 x 22.0 in.

37.0 x 17.39 x 23.0 in

x W x D)

 

(63.1 x 44.2 x 53.8 cm)

(142.2 x 43.9 x 53.3 cm)

(184.2 x 47.6 x 55.9 cm)

(93.98 x 44.17 x 58.42 cm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Includes front covers,

 

 

 

 

 

rack mount flanges, and

 

 

 

 

 

cable-management

 

 

 

 

 

system

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shipping

33.5 x 25.0 x 39.5 in.

67.0 x 24.88 x 39.39 in.

89 X 34 X 40 in.

Not Available

 

 

(90.2 x 63.5 x 1003. cm)

(170.2 x 63.2 x 100 cm)

(226 x 86.3 x 101.6 cm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weight

Unit

187 lbs (84.9 kg)

380 lb (172.5 kg)

415 lb (188 kg);

275 lb (124.74 kg)

 

 

 

 

440 lb (220 kg) for 4 AC

 

 

 

 

 

Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shipping

220 lbs (100 kg)

492 lb (223.4 kg)

580 lb (263.6 kg);

Not Available

 

 

 

 

620 lb (281.2 kg) for 4

 

 

 

 

 

AC Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Line Card and GRP Memory Options

There are two configurable memory types on the GRP:

Flash (PCMCIA)

DRAM used to hold system software, routing tables, and other data

Default GRP memory is 20 MB PCMCIA Flash, and 128 MB DRAM, expandable to 256 MB

There are two configurable memory types on each of the Cisco 12000 line cards:

Packet memory (buffers)

Default packet memory:

128 MB (64 MB Tx, 64 MB Rx) for Engine 0 or 256 MB (128 MB Tx/128 MB Rx) for Engine 1 and 2 - Line card dependent

512 MB (256 MB Tx, 256 MB Rx) for Engine 4; optional upgrade of (512 MB Tx, 512 MB Rx)

Route table memory

Default route table memory is:

128MB for line cards with 2.5Gbps packet forwarding engines(Engine 0, 1, and 2)

256MB for line cards with 10Gbps packet forwarding engines.

Software

The system software is based on IOS Version 11.2 or IOS Version 12.0(S), but it has been optimized to support IP only. A software license is required for each Cisco 12000 series system. The license must accompany each system and chassis purchase, and is tied to the Cisco 12000 chassis serial number. If you are ordering only Cisco 12000 GSR spares, you need not order a software license.

Table 18-15: Software Features for Cisco 12000 Series

Routing Protocols

Interior: RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, ISO/CLNP, EIGRP, EGP

 

Exterior: BGP

 

 

Routed Protocols

TCP/IP, UDP/IP

 

 

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12000 specifications

Cisco Systems has long been a leader in the networking industry, providing robust solutions designed to meet diverse networking needs. Two notable products in their router lineup are the Cisco 10720 and the Cisco 12000 series. Both of these routers are designed for high-performance environments, catering to service providers and large enterprises.

The Cisco 10720 is a versatile edge router designed primarily for broadband and multiservice applications. A key characteristic of the 10720 is its ability to support various protocols, including IP, MPLS, and Ethernet, facilitating seamless integration into existing networks. It can handle multiple services concurrently, such as voice, video, and data, making it an ideal choice for service providers looking to offer bundled services to their customers.

One of the main features of the Cisco 10720 is its modular architecture, which allows for scalability and flexibility. Network operators can tailor the configurations to their specific requirements by adding or upgrading modules as needed. The 10720 also supports Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities, ensuring that critical applications receive the bandwidth they require, ultimately enhancing user experience.

On the other hand, the Cisco 12000 series, including models like the 12006 and 12008, represents some of the highest-performing routers available. The 12000 series is known for its high capacity, reliability, and ability to operate in a multi-protocol environment. Designed for the core of networks, these routers can handle massive amounts of traffic, making them suitable for Internet backbone deployments and large enterprise networks.

A standout feature of the Cisco 12000 series is its support for multiple interfaces and protocols, including OC-3, OC-12, and Gigabit Ethernet. This flexibility in connectivity makes it adaptable to a variety of network environments. Additionally, the 12000 series employs Cisco’s innovative Distributed Cisco IOS architecture, which provides fault tolerance, consistency, and high availability.

Both the Cisco 10720 and 12000 series routers incorporate advanced security features, ensuring that data remains protected even amidst heavy traffic. With capabilities such as IPsec encryption and advanced filtering mechanisms, they are well-suited for secure and resilient network operations.

In conclusion, both the Cisco 10720 and the Cisco 12000 series routers exemplify cutting-edge technology and engineering excellence, catering to high-performance networking requirements. Their features and capabilities ensure that organizations can build reliable, scalable, and secure networks, capable of supporting emerging technologies and growing traffic demands.