Cisco 7200/7301 Series

APPLICATION EXAMPLE

Cisco 7200/7301 Series

SERIES SPECIFICATIONS

Small

Enterprise Town

Branch Offices

Cisco 7200

Small POP

Cisco 7200

Cisco 7200

WAN Aggregation

CPE

Large

POP

Medium

POP

Small

POP

Remote

Region

Maximum Token Ring Ports

 

7204VXR

16

7206VXR

24

Maximum High-speed Serial (up to 2 Mbps)

 

7204VXR

8

7206VXR

12

Maximum Low-speed Serial (up to 128 Kbps)

 

7204VXR

32

7206VXR

48

Voice/Data Support

Yes

Integrated Modems

No

Maximum Number of ISDN BRI Ports

 

7204VXR

32

7206VXR

48

Maximum Number of ISDN PRI Ports

 

7204VXR

32

7206VXR

48

Integrated CSU/DSU

Yes (dependent on PA configuration)

Compression

SW

Encryption

SW + HW

SERIES SPECIFICATIONS

The Specifications below apply to 7200 with NPE-G1 as well as 7301.

Processor (NPE-G1)

700 MHz Broadcom BCM1250 processor

Flash Memory

64 MB (expandable to 256 MB)

System DRAM Memory

256 MB (expandable to 1 GB)

Modular Slots for 7200

4 or 6

Modular Slots for 7301

1

Supported Port Adapters

70+

Internal Power Supply

AC or DC, dual option

Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth)

 

7204VXR

5.25 x 16.8 x 17 in.

7206VXR

5.25 x 16.8 x 17 in.

7301

1.73 x 17.3 x 13.87 in.

Performance

Up to 1 million packets per second (depending on configuration)

Console Port

1

Auxiliary Port

1

Base Configuration for 7200

4- or 6-slot chassis, 1 AC power supply, IP software

Base Configuration for 7301

Includes the NPE-G1, 3 fixed 10/100/1000 ports (and can

 

accommodate any one of the PA that are supported on the 7200)

 

with AC PS, 256 MB of DRAM and 64 MB of Flash

Maximum Ethernet Port

 

7204VXR

32

7206VXR

48

Maximum 10/100 Ethernet Ports

 

7204VXR

4 (PA slots) plus 3 10/100/1000 on NPE-G1

7206VXR

6 (PA slots) plus 3 10/100/1000 on NPE-G1

Redundant Power Supply Support

Yes, for AC or DC

Minimum Cisco IOS Release

Cisco IOS 12.0(1)XE or later

CISCO IOS MEMORY REQUIREMENTS

Cisco 7200 is supported in IOST, Mainline, 12.0S, and 12.2S releases and as such, supports the most comprehensive and cutting-edge enterprise and service provider features from Cisco IOS.

Memory Requirements

Generally, 16 MB of Flash and 128 MB of DRAM are recommended; however, Flash and DRAM requirements typically vary by IOS release.

Feature Set

Software Image

 

 

Desktop/IBM

c7200-ds-mz

Desktop/IBM IPsec 56

c7200-dk8s-mz

Desktop/IBM/FW/IDS

c7200-do3s-mz

Desktop/IBM/FW/IDS IPsec 3DES

c7200-dk9o3s-mz

Desktop/IBM/FW/IDS IPsec 56

c7200-dk8o3s-mz

Enterprise

c7200-js-mz

Enterprise IPsec 3DES

c7200-jk9s-mz

Enterprise IPsec 56

c7200-jk8s-mz

Enterprise MCM

c7200-jx2-mz

Enterprise SSG

c7200-g4js-mz

Enterprise/FW/IDS

c7200-jo3s-mz

Enterprise/FW/IDS IPsec 3DES

c7400-jk9o3s-mz

Enterprise/FW/IDS IPsec 56

c7400-jk8o3s-mz

Enterprise/SNASW IPsec 3DES

c7400-a3jk9s-mz

Enterprise/SNASW IPsec 56

c7400-a3jk8s-mz

Enterprise/SNASW Plus

c7400-a3js-mz

70

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