Cisco 1700 Series

PLATFORM OVERVIEW

 

 

 

VICs/

Fixed

DRAM (MB)

Flash (MB)

Power

 

WICs

VICs

WICs

LAN Ports*

default

max

default

max

Supply

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco 1701-K9

-

-

-

1

96

128

32

32

AC

Cisco 1711-VPN/K9 -

-

-

1

96

128

32

32

AC

Cisco 1712-VPN/K9 -

-

-

1

96

128

32

32

AC

Cisco 1721

2

-

-

1

64

128

32

32

AC

Cisco 1751

-

1

2

1

64

128

32

32

AC

Cisco 1751-V

-

1

2

1

96

128

32

32

AC

Cisco 1760

-

2

2

1

64

128

32

64

AC

Cisco 1760-V

-

2

2

1

96

128

32

64

AC

*The Cisco 1711 and 1712 have two fixed interfaces. The Cisco 1711 comes with one ADSL over POTS and one ISDN BRI-S/T interface. The Cisco 1712 offers one ADSL over ISDN and one ISDN BRI-S/T interface.

SERIES SPECIFICATIONS

Processor

RISC CPU

Dimensions (H x W x D)

 

 

1711, 1712, 1721, 1751, 1751-V

4.0 x 11.2 x 8.7 in. (10.0 x 28.4 x 22.1 cm)

1760, 1760-V (rack-mount)

1.7 x 17.5 x 12.8 in. (4.32 x 44.5 x 32.5 cm)

Flash Memory

32 MB (some models expandable to 64 MB)

System DRAM Memory

64 MB (all models expandable to 128 MB)

Internal Expansion Slots

1

(e.g., for VPN Module)

Internal Power Supply

AC (internal for Cisco 1760 only)

Console Port

1

(up to 115.2 Kbps)

Auxiliary Port

1

(up to 115.2 Kbps)

Maximum Ethernet Connections

5

(1XFE onboard + 4 ports on WIC-4ESW)

Maximum 10/100 Ethernet Ports

1

 

Maximum High-speed Serial (up to 2 Mbps)

4

 

Voice/Data Support

Cisco 1751, 1751-V, 1760, 1760-V

Maximum Number of ISDN BRI Ports

4/4

Integrated CSU/DSU

Yes, with optional T1/E1, Fractional T1/E1, 56k/64k support

Compression

SW

Encryption

SW + HW

Redundant Power Supply Support

No

Minimum Cisco IOS Release

Dependent upon model

802.11q VLAN Support

Yes

Cisco 1700 Series

NOTES

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Cisco Systems SOHO VICs Fixed, Flash MB Power WICs VICs, LAN Ports Default Max Supply Cisco 1701-K9, Cisco 1711-VPN/K9

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