Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 7200 Series Routers

Read this document before installing or servicing the following Cisco 7200 series routers:

Cisco 7201

Cisco 7202

Cisco 7204

Cisco 7206

Cisco 7204VXR

Cisco 7206VXR

Document Revision History

The Document Revision History below, beginning with online part number 78-3419-15, records technical changes to this document.

Revision

Date

Change Summary

 

 

 

78-3419-19

March 2008

Updated NEBS information.

 

 

 

78-3419-18

April, 2007

Added Cisco 7201 information and updated Telecom

 

 

information.

 

 

 

78-3419-17

December, 2007

Added PA-MC-T3-EC information changes.

 

 

 

78-3419-16

November, 2006

Updated updates safety information to Table 1, ETS EN

 

 

300 386 to Table 2, and Statement 371.

 

 

 

78-3419-15

May, 2006

Added NPE-G2 memory information.

 

 

 

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7202, 7204 VXR, 7200 Series, 7206 VXR specifications

Cisco Systems has been at the forefront of networking technology, and the Cisco 7200 Series, particularly the 7206 VXR, 7202, and 7204 VXR models, exemplify the company’s commitment to delivering robust, scalable, and versatile routing solutions. Designed for both service providers and enterprise environments, these routers are ideal for deployment in medium to large-sized networks that require high performance and reliability.

The 7200 Series routers are built on a flexible architecture that supports various interfaces and protocols. One of the standout features of the 7206 VXR is its modular design, allowing users to customize their devices to meet specific network needs. This modular architecture supports various high-speed WAN interfaces, including Serial, ATM, T1/E1, and Fast Ethernet, making the 7206 VXR a versatile choice for connecting diverse network segments.

The 7200 Series is equipped with Cisco's advanced IOS software, which underpins its reliability and performance. The IOS software provides a comprehensive suite of features such as advanced routing protocols, security mechanisms, quality of service (QoS) controls, and extensive network management capabilities. This makes it possible for organizations to implement complex networking strategies while ensuring optimal performance.

Security features are also a critical aspect of the 7200 Series. With support for integrated firewalls, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), and Network Address Translation (NAT), these routers help safeguard sensitive data during transmission. The availability of advanced encryption standards ensures data integrity and confidentiality, further enhancing network security.

Another important characteristic of the Cisco 7200 Series is its scalability. The 7206 VXR can handle significant amounts of traffic and can be upgraded as network demands grow, thanks to its ability to support different line cards. This scalability is crucial for organizations looking to future-proof their investments while maintaining efficiency.

In summary, the Cisco 7200 Series, featuring models like the 7206 VXR, 7202, and 7204 VXR, remains a powerful choice for organizations seeking reliable and flexible routing solutions. With its modular design, extensive features, scalability, and robust security options, it meets the demands of modern networking environments, making it a cornerstone for many enterprise and service provider networks.