Index

network voltages warning B-1

new hardware features

xiii

No. 26 AWG warning 3-7

noise level specification

1-3

note symbol, meaning of

viii

O

opening the chassis A-1,A-2,B-3

opening the fan tray (figure) 4-8

operating temperature

4-3

organization (table)

vii

 

organization, document

vii

overview, Cisco AS5350

1-1

P

Pinouts

 

 

 

 

 

alarm port

C-5

 

 

 

auxiliary port

C-4

 

 

 

Bantam Jack

C-5

 

 

 

BITS port

C-5

 

 

 

console and auxiliary ports

C-1

 

console port

C-3

 

 

 

Ethernet port

C-5

 

 

 

power lines warning

A-2,B-2,B-6

 

Power Ratings Label for AC Power Supply (figure)

B-13

Power Ratings Label for DC Power Supply (figure)

B-13

Power Supply

 

 

 

 

 

description

1-3

 

 

 

installing

B-10

 

 

 

power requirements

2-6

 

 

removing from the chassis

B-6

 

specifications

1-3

 

 

 

power supply

 

 

 

 

 

connecting the redundant power supply B-14

 

power supply, IOS support

1-3,3-15,B-1

 

power supply connectors (figure) B-8

 

power warning 4-6,A-2,B-2,B-6

 

preparing to connect to a network

2-3

preventing electrostatic discharge

2-2

processor specification

1-3

 

product disposal warning

2-1,B-6

 

R

rack-mounting, required tools

3-4

 

 

 

rack-mounting the chassis

3-2

 

 

 

 

racks, equipment

3-3

 

 

 

 

 

 

rear panel illustration (figure)

1-2

 

 

 

rear panel LEDs (figure)

4-2

 

 

 

 

reconnecting the power cables to the backplane

 

(figure)

B-11

 

 

 

 

 

redundant power supply support

1-3,3-15,B-1

 

regulatory compliance

1-4

 

 

 

 

related documents

xii

 

 

 

 

 

 

removing and replacing the SDRAM DIMM (figure)

A-8

removing the air separator (figure)

B-8

 

 

removing the chassis cover

A-1,B-3

 

 

removing the chassis cover (figure)

A-3

 

 

removing the chassis cover screws (figure)

A-3

 

removing the flash memory SIMM (figure)

A-11

 

removing the power supply mounting screws (figure)

B-7

replacing boot ROM

A-4

 

 

 

 

 

replacing boot ROM, required tools

A-4

 

 

replacing Flash memory A-9

 

 

 

 

replacing memory components

A-1

 

 

 

replacing SDRAM

A-7

 

 

 

 

 

replacing SIMMs

A-9

 

 

 

 

 

replacing the air separator (figure)

B-11

 

 

replacing the chassis cover

A-12,B-12

 

 

replacing the chassis cover (figure)

A-12,B-12

 

replacing the fan tray

4-6

 

 

 

 

 

replacing the power supply, required tools

B-2

 

required tools, rack-mounting

3-4

 

 

 

required tools, replacing boot ROM

A-4

 

 

required tools, replacing the power supply

B-2

 

 

 

Cisco AS5350 Universal Gateway Chassis Installation Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

78-10754-03 0A

 

 

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AS5350 specifications

Cisco Systems has long been a leader in the networking and telecommunications field, and its AS5800 series of routers exemplify this tradition. The AS5800, along with the AS5850, AS5350, AS5400, and AS5300, provides robust solutions for service providers and enterprise-level networking applications. Each of these models has distinct features and characteristics that cater to the evolving demands of internet traffic and data processing.

The Cisco AS5800 is designed for high-capacity routing and optimized for broadband services. It supports a wide range of services, including voice, data, and video applications, making it a versatile option for service providers looking to deliver integrated solutions. It is equipped with advanced quality of service (QoS) features that ensure bandwidth is allocated effectively, holding strong even under heavy traffic conditions.

In comparison, the AS5850 offers superior processing capabilities and is typically utilized in larger-scale implementations. This model supports high-density interfaces, allowing numerous connections without compromising performance. Its architecture includes enhanced MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) support, enabling more efficient traffic management and better utilization of network resources.

The AS5350 is known for its scalability and energy efficiency, ideal for voice-over-IP (VoIP) and media gateway applications. It supports various telephony features, such as protocol interworking and transcoding, making it a preferred choice for organizations focusing on digital voice technologies. The AS5300, while slightly older, continues to be a valuable asset for less demanding networks, offering reliable performance with VoIP capabilities and basic data applications.

The AS5400 bridges the gap between high-performance routing and operational efficiency. It incorporates Cisco's proprietary technologies to ensure seamless connectivity and robust failover systems. This model is highly regarded for its security features, protecting network integrity and providing peace of mind for businesses relying on sensitive data transfer.

Overall, Cisco’s AS5800 series showcases a progressive evolution of routing capabilities with enhanced features tailored for resilience, scalability, and performance. These routers not only address the technical needs of modern networks but also strategically position organizations for future growth in an increasingly digital world. Each model, with its unique attributes, continues to support the varied demands of global communication infrastructures.