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Note Redundancy in all key system components (processors, switch fabric, line cards, cooling and power) minimizes
possiblenetwork disruption if a failure occurs. The following table shows the valid redundancy options for each Cisco 12000
Series product.
Table 18-18: Redundancy Matrix for Cisco 12000

Ordering Information

Use the following steps to make up your order for a router in the Cisco 12000 Series:
Selectthe base system. Cisco 12000 Series12/60 for the 60 Gbps Cisco 12012, or Cisco 12000 Series8/40 for the 40 Gbps
Cisco12008 or Cisco 12000 Series 16/80-AC for the 80 Gbps Cisco 12016 AC system, or Cisco 12000 Series16/80-DC
for the 80 Gbps Cisco 12016 DC System.
Add the following to the order:
Base system software license
Type of power supply (AC/DC) [DC power is the default] - no choice on the Cisco 12000 Series16/80 - two bundles
Proper power cord (AC only)
Increased GRP memory (if necessary)
Add the required line card and increase the line card’s packet buffer and DRAM memory, if necessary.
Add redundant components:
Switch cards
GRP (two max.)
Power supplies
System Element Cisco 12008/12012/12410/12016/12416
Switch cards Yes
GRP Yes
Line cards (APS) Yes
Fans Yes
Power supplies Yes