Cisco 3800 Series

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Cisco 3800 Series

CISCO IOS MEMORY REQUIREMENTS continued

Cisco IOS software release 12.3T memory requirements for the Cisco 3845 Router

Complete Cisco IP Communications and voice gateway capabilities

Cisco Survivable Remote SiteTelephony (SRST)

Cisco CallManager Express and Cisco UnityExpress

V3PN-enabled routers

Integrated stateful firewall

Cetwork access control (NAC), DMVPN, and intrusion prevention

Web Cache Communication Protocol (WCCPv2) for content networking

Business video and web application acceleration

Network Analysis

Circuit Emulation over IP (CEoIP)

Integrated low-density switching with PoE support

Cisco IOS Software Feature Sets

Cisco 3845

Flash Memory

SDRAM Memory

 

 

 

 

IP Base

S384IPB

64 MB

256 MB

IP Voice

S384IPV

64 MB

256 MB

Enterprise Base

S384EB

64 MB

256 MB

Advanced Security

S384ASK9

64 MB

256 MB

SP Services

S384SPSK9

64 MB

256 MB

Enterprise Services

S384ESK9

64 MB

256 MB

Advanced IP Services

S384AISK9

64 MB

256 MB

HIGH-AVAILABILITY FEATURES

Support for optional redundant system and inline power supply is offered on both the Cisco 3845 (internal) and the Cisco 3825 (external). OIR for network modules is offered on the Cisco 3845 only. Removable and field-replaceable components include the CPU motherboard, power supplies, and fan tray assembly (Cisco 3845 only).

Advanced Enterprise Services

S384AESK9

64 MB

256 MB

Integrated Voice/Video: GK, IPIP GW,TDM-IP GW

S384IVS

64 MB

256 MB

Integrated Voice/Video: GK, IPIP GW,TDM-IP GW with AES

S384AVSK9

64 MB

256 MB

Advanced Enterprise Service with SNA Switching

S384SNAK9

64 MB

256 MB

ORDERING INFORMATION

CISCO IOS MEMORY REQUIREMENTS

 

Router

Cisco IOS Software Release

 

 

Cisco 3825

Cisco IOS Software Release 12.3(11)T

 

Cisco 3845

Cisco IOS Software Release 12.3(11)T

 

Cisco IOS Software Release 12.3T Memory Recommendations for the Cisco 3825 Router

 

 

Cisco IOS Software Feature Sets

Cisco 3825

Flash Memory

SDRAM Memory

 

 

 

 

 

 

IP Base

S382IPB

64 MB

256 MB

 

IP Voice

S382IPV

64 MB

256 MB

 

Enterprise Base

S382EB

64 MB

256 MB

All Cisco 3800 Series integrated services routers ship with Cisco IOS IP Base Software; 64 MB of Compact Flash and 256 MB of SDRAM; console, auxiliary and LAN cables; a power cord; 19-inch rack-mount brackets; RJ-45 to DB-9 and DB-25 converters; and blank panels that cover unused WIC or network module slots. Optional items include:

Cisco IOS Software feature set upgrade or revision

Numerous WIC, VIC, and multiflex VWIC options

Numerous WAN/LAN network modules

Numerous service modules, including content engine, IPS, network analysis, and Circuit Emulation over IP

Up to two AIMs

16- or 36-port EtherSwitch modules

Integrated redundant system and inline power AC-IP power supplies (3845 only)

Flash/SDRAM memory upgrade

WAN interface cables

Advanced Security

S382ASK9

64 MB

256 MB

SP Services

S382SPSK9

64 MB

256 MB

Enterprise Services

S382ESK9

64 MB

256 MB

Advanced IP Services

S382AISK9

64 MB

256 MB

Advanced Enterprise Services

S382AESK9

64 MB

256 MB

Integrated Voice/Video: GK, IPIP GW,TDM-IP GW

S382IVS

64 MB

256 MB

Integrated Voice/Video: GK, IPIP GW,TDM-IP GW

S382AVSK9

64 MB

256 MB

with AES

 

 

 

Advanced Enterprise Service with SNA Switching

S382SNAK9

64 MB

256 MB

Product Number

Product Description

 

 

CISCO3825

Cisco 3825 Integrated Services Router with 2GE,1SFP, 2NME, 4HWIC, 2 AIM, IP Base

 

software, and AC power

CISCO3825-AC-IP

Cisco 3825 Integrated Services Router with 2GE,1SFP, 2NME, 4HWIC, 2 AIM, IP Base

 

software, with AC Power and PoE

CISCO3825-DC

Cisco 3825

Integrated Services Router with 2GE,1SFP, 2NME, 4HWIC, 2 AIM, IP Base

 

software, and DC power

CISCO3845

Cisco 3845

Integrated Services Router with 2GE,1SFP, 4NME, 4HWIC, 2 AIM, IP Base

 

software, and AC power

CISCO3845-AC-IP

Cisco 3845

Integrated Services Router with 2GE,1SFP, 4NME, 4HWIC, 2 AIM, IP Base

 

software, and AC Power with PoE

CISCO3845-DC

Cisco 3845

Integrated Services Router with 2GE,1SFP, 4NME, 4HWIC, 2 AIM, IP Base

 

software, and DC power

 

 

 

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Cisco Systems 7300 Application Examples, HIGH-AVAILABILITY Features, Ordering Information Cisco IOS Memory Requirements

1700, SOHO, 2800, 7200, 3700 specifications

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