C H A P TER 3 System Specifications This section lists specific site preparation specifications for each Cisco product. Included are any special requirements for your system, such as rack-mounting options, special power requirements, or external cable connections (where available or required).
Cisco 760 Series Cisco 760 Series This section contains physical specifications and external connection requirements for the Cisco 760 series routers, which includes the Cisco 765 and Cisco 766. Physical Specifications Table 3-1 lists the physical specifications for the Cisco 760 series routers. Table 3-1 Cisco 760 Series Physical Specifications Description Specification Dimensions (H x W x D) 1.6 x 8.3 x 9.6 in (4.1 x 21.1 x 24.4 cm) Weight — Cisco 765 1.6 lb. (0.7 kg) — Cisco 766 1.7 lb. (0.
Cisco 1000 Series Cisco 1000 Series This section contains the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the Cisco 1000 series, which includes the following models: the Cisco 1001 LAN Extender, the Cisco 1003, Cisco 1004, and the Cisco 1005 routers. Physical Specifications Table 3-2 lists the physical specifications for the Cisco 1000 series models. Table 3-2 Cisco 1000 Series Physical Specifications Description Design Specification Dimensions (H x W x D) 1.75 x 8.0 x 8.3 in (4.
Cisco 1000 Series Cisco ConfigMaker Specifications Cisco ConfigMaker is a wizards-based software tool that helps you to quickly and easily configure and address the Cisco 1000, 1600, 2500, and 3600 products. The Cisco ConfigMaker CD-ROM ships in the software feature pack for these products, or it can be downloaded from the following URL: Table 3-4 contains the specifications for ConfigMaker.
Cisco 1600 Series Cisco 1600 Series Standard Features and Specifications Table 3-4 Cisco 1600 Product Family Summary of Features Model Cisco 1601 Cisco 1602 Cisco 1603 Cisco 1604 Cisco 1605-R Base Configuration • 1 Ethernet • 1 serial, sync/async • 1 Ethernet • 1 56-kbps 4-wire DSU/CSU • 1 Ethernet • 1 ISDN BRI S/T • 1 Ethernet • 1 ISDN BRI U (with NT1) • 2 Ethernets • 1 WAN interface card slot Supported Optional WAN Interface Card • • • • • Serial sync/async 56/64K DSU/CSU ISDN BRI S/T (di
Cisco 1600 Series Table 3-5 Serial Interfaces Supported by the Cisco 1601 and 1602 Routers and Serial WAN Interface Cards Asynchronous serial connection over basic analog telephone Cisco 1601 On-board WAN Cisco 1602 On-board WAN WIC-1T Card WIC-1DSU-56K 4 Card WIC-1DSU-T1 Card Up to 115.2 kbps Not supported Up to 115.2 kbps Not supported Up to 115.2 kbps Synchronous serial connections: Leased Line / Digital Data Service (DDS) Up to 2.0 Mbps with external DSU/CSU 56 kbps Up to 2.
Standard Features and Specifications Table 3-7 Cisco 1600 Series Environmental Specifications Description Specification Output 27W maximum AC input voltage 100 to 240 VAC1 AC input current 0.2 to 0.4A Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Operating temperature range All models: –32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) Nonoperating temperature range All models: –4 to 149 F (–20 to 65 C) Operating humidity All models: 10 to 85% noncondensing and operating, 5 to 95%, noncondensing and not operating 1.
Cisco 1600 Series Cisco ConfigMaker Specifications Cisco ConfigMaker is a wizards-based software tool that helps you to quickly and easily configure and address the Cisco 1000, 1600, 2500, and 3600 products. The Cisco ConfigMaker CD-ROM ships in the software feature pack for these products, or it can be downloaded from the following URL: Table 3-4 contains the specifications for ConfigMaker.
Cisco 2500 Series Cisco 2500 Series This section contains the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the Cisco 2500 series.
Cisco 2500 Series External Connections for Fixed-Configuration Models This section contains the external connection requirements for the Cisco 2500 series. The interfaces available for Cisco 2500 series products vary from model to model. • • Asynchronous serial console and auxiliary ports with RJ-45 connectors. • Ethernet attachment unit interface (AUI) IEEE 802.3 with a DB-15 connector or 10BaseT with an RJ-45 connector. • • • • Token Ring IEEE 802.
Cisco ConfigMaker Specifications Cisco ConfigMaker Specifications Cisco ConfigMaker is a wizards-based software tool that helps you to quickly and easily configure and address the Cisco 1000, 1600, 2500, and 3600 products. The Cisco ConfigMaker CD-ROM ships in the software feature pack for these products, or it can be downloaded from the following URL: Table 3-4 contains the specifications for ConfigMaker.
Cisco 3600 Series Cisco 3600 Series This section contains the physical specifications and the external connection requirements for the Cisco 3600 series, which includes the Cisco 3620 and the Cisco 3640. Physical Specifications Table 19 contains the physical specifications for the Cisco 3600 series products. Table 3-13 Cisco 3600 Series Physical Specifications Description Specification Input voltage, AC power supply 100 to 240 VAC, autoranging Current Cisco 3640: 2.0A; Cisco 3620: 1.
Cisco ConfigMaker Specifications Note The serial WAN interface card uses a universal high-density, 60-pin receptacle. Each universal port requires a serial port adapter cable that determines the port’s electrical interface type (EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, V.35, X.21) and mode: DTE or DCE. Although all port adapter cables use a universal plug at the quad serial module end, the network end of each cable type uses the physical connectors commonly used for the interface.
Cisco 4000 Series Cisco 4000 Series Following are the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the Cisco 4000 series products, which include the Cisco 4000-M, the Cisco 4500-M, and the Cisco 4700-M. Physical Specifications Table 3-15 contains the physical specifications for the Cisco 4000 series products. Table 3-15 Cisco 4000 Series Physical Specifications Description Specification Dimensions (H x W x D) 3.4 x 17.6 x 17.7 in (8.6 x 44.7 x 43.4 cm) Weight 24 lb (10.
External Connections • 1-port dual attachment single-mode FDDI The XMTR and RCVR ports use simplex, FC-type connectors. • 2- or 4-port synchronous serial Serial interfaces supported by these modules: EIA-530, EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, V.35, and X.21. All can be configured as nonreturn to zero inverted (NRZI), nonreturn to zero (NRZ), and DCE or DTE (except EIA-530, which is DTE only). Serial cables have DB-50 connectors for the two port module, and DB-60 connectors for the four port module.
Cisco AS5200 Universal Access Server Cisco AS5200 Universal Access Server This section contains the physical specifications and external connection requirements of the Cisco AS5200 universal access server. Physical Specifications Table 3-16 lists the physical specifications for the AS5200 access server. Table 3-16 Cisco AS5200 Universal Access Server Physical Specifications Description Specification Dimensions (H x W x D) 3.5 x 17.5 x 15 in two rack units (8.89 x 44.45 x 38.1 cm) Weight 25 lb (11.
External Connections • Modem carrier card with MICA The Cisco AS5200 access server can contain up to 60 modem ports installed on two carrier cards in the chassis card slots. Each modem carrier card holds up to five, 6-port MICA modem modules. The modem cards connect through the carrier card and the system backplane to the dual T1 PRI card. Transmission or reception is then accomplished on T1 lines connected to the dual T1 PRI card.
Cisco 7500 Series Cisco 7500 Series The following are the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the Cisco 7500 series. Cisco 7505 This section includes the physical specifications and power supply requirements of the Cisco 7505. Physical Specifications Table 3-17 lists the physical specifications for the Cisco 7505. Table 3-17 3-18 Cisco 7505 Physical Specifications Description Specification High-speed backplane 5-slot, 1.
Cisco 7507 Power Supply Requirements The Cisco 7505 comes equipped with one 600W AC-input power supply or one 600W DC-input power supply. The AC-input power supply operates on AC-input power and supplies DC power to the internal components. The DC-input power supply operates on DC-input power and supplies DC power to the internal components.
Cisco 7500 Series Table 3-18 Cisco 7507 Physical Specifications (Continued) Description Specifications AC current rating 12A maximum at 100 VAC, 6A maximum at 240 VAC with the chassis fully configured Airflow 140 cfm (cubic feet per minute) through the system blower Operating temperature 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) Nonoperating temperature –4 to 149 F (–20 to 65 C) Humidity 10 to 90%, noncondensing Power Supply Requirements The Cisco 7507 contains either one 700W AC-input power supply or one 700W
Cisco 7513 Table 3-19 Cisco 7513 Physical Specifications (Continued) Description Specification Frequency 50/60 Hz AC-input cable 12 AWG (American Wire Gauge), with three-leads, an IEC-320 receptacle on the power supply end, and a country-dependent plug on the power source end DC-input voltage and current –48 VDC3 nominal, at 35 amps (A) in North America (–60 VDC at 35A in the E.C.
Cisco 7500 Series • • • For AC-input installations, install an uninterruptible power source where possible. Install proper grounding to avoid damage from lightning and power surges. For both AC-input and DC-input installations, observe the power specifications listed in Table 3-18. The AC-input-powered chassis operating at 120 VAC requires, at the minimum, a 20-amp service, with a 20-amp receptacle at the power source. The power cable supplied with the chassis uses a 20-amp plug.
Cisco 7500 Series External Connections Figure 3-3 shows the conductor preparation for the DC-input cable connections.
Cisco 7500 Series Note A single 100BaseT port adapter can use either the RJ-45 (or optical fiber) connection or the MII connection. If you have two port adapters on your FEIP, you can use either one of the two connections on each port adapter, but not both connections on each port adapter simultaneously. • Token Ring Interface Processor (TRIP) Token Ring MAU connectors provide a direct connection between the TRIP and the ring.
Cisco 7500 Series Rack-Mount Requirements • Second-Generation Versatile Interface Processor (VIP2) The VIP2 uses port adapters that provide the following electrical interfaces: synchronous serial using EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, V.35, and X.21 DTE and DCE cables, and EIA-530 DTE cables only; IEEE 802.5 Token Ring using RJ-45; IEEE 802.3 Ethernet 10BaseT using RJ-45; IEEE 802.3 Ethernet 10BaseFL using ST-type multimode, optical fiber; IEEE 802.
Cisco 7200 Series Cisco 7200 Series Following are the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the Cisco 7200 series. The Cisco 7200 series includes the Cisco 7204 and Cisco 7206 routers. Physical Specifications Table 33 lists the physical specifications for the Cisco 7204 and the Cisco 7206 routers. Table 3-20 Physical Specifications Description Specification Dimensions (H x W x D) 5.25 in. x 16.8 in. x 17 in. (13.34 cm x 42.67 cm x 43.
External Connections External Connections This section contains the external connection requirements for the Cisco 7204 and Cisco 7206 routers. • Input/Output Controller (I/O controller) — The I/O controller has two EIA/TIA-232 ports: a DCE-mode console port and a DTE-mode auxiliary port. The console port is a DCE DB-25 receptacle for connecting a data terminal, which you will use to configure the interfaces and bring up the router.
Cisco LightStream 1010 Cisco LightStream 1010 This section contains the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the LightStream 1010 ATM switch. Physical Specifications Table 3-21 lists the physical specifications for the Cisco LightStream 1010. Table 3-21 Cisco LightStream 1010 Physical Specifications Specification Description Dimensions (H x W x D) Chassis: 10.5 x 17.2 x 18.1 in. (26.7 x 43.7 x 46.1 cm); standard 19-inch rack mount ASP1 and CAM: 1.2 x 14.4 x 16.0 in. (3.
External Connections — Ethernet port The Ethernet management RJ-45 port can be used to connect a management workstation and enables SNMP management of the LightStream 1010 switch. • Feature card The feature card is a daughter card of the ASP module and implements a number of value-add capabilities over and above the base switch mechanisms.
Cisco LightStream 1010 Each power supply can be connected to a separate AC source so that, in case of an input power line or power supply failure, the second power supply maintains uninterrupted system power. Ventilation Requirements The field-replaceable system fan assembly provides cooling air for the ASP, interface modules, and backplane. The fan assembly is located inside the chassis.
Catalyst 1900(r) Catalyst 1900(r) This section contains the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the Catalyst 1900 Ethernet desktop switch. Physical Specifications Table 3-22 lists the physical specifications for the Catalyst 1900 switch.
Catalyst 1900(r) • 100BaseTX ports: — RJ-45 connectors — Two-pair Category 5 UTP cabling • 100BaseFX ports: — SC connector, 50/125- and 62.
Catalyst 2820 Catalyst 2820 This section contains the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the Catalyst 2820. Physical Specifications Table 45 lists the physical specifications for the Catalyst 2820. Table 3-23 Catalyst 2820 Physical Specifications Description Specification Dimensions (H x W x D) 3.34 x 17.5 x 12.4 in. (8.76 x 44.45 x 31.5 cm) Weight 13 lbs (5.
Catalyst 2820 • 100BaseFX ports: — SC connector, 50/125- and 62.
Catalyst 3000 Catalyst 3000 The following sections describe the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the Catalyst 3000 system, which consists of the Catalyst 3000 switch and the Catalyst 3000 Matrix. Physical Specifications Table 3-24 lists the physical specifications for the Catalyst 3000 system. Table 3-24 Catalyst 3000 System Physical Specifications Description Specification Mounting 19-inch rack-mount Dimensions (H x W x D) Catalyst 3000 switch: 3.5 x 17 x 13.4 in.
Catalyst 3000 Catalyst 3000 Matrix The Catalyst Matrix is an 8-port crosspoint matrix switch used to connect from three to eight 16-port switches to create a single-stack entity. The Catalyst Matrix has eight I/O stack ports using 50-pin SCSI-2 type connectors (one per port).
Catalyst 5000 Catalyst 5000 The following section describes the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the Catalyst 5000 series switch. Physical Specifications Table 3-25 lists the physical specifications for the Catalyst 5000 series switch. Table 3-25 Catalyst 5000 Series Switch Physical Specifications Description Specifications Backplane 1.2-Gbps1, 5 module connections Dimensions (H x W x D) 10.4 x 17.25 x 18.4 in. (26.4 x 43.1 x 46.
Catalyst 5000 External Connections This section contains the external connections for the Catalyst 5000 modules and ports. • The Catalyst 5000 is a 5-slot rack-mounted chassis with one slot dedicated to the supervisor engine module and a combination of modules that support online insertion and removal (OIR). External connections for the modules follow: — The supervisor engine module has two Fast Ethernet ports. Each port has two connectors, one MII and one RJ-45.
Catalyst WS-C1400 Concentrator Catalyst WS-C1400 Concentrator This section contains the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the Catalyst WS-C1400 concentrator. Physical Specifications Table 3-26 lists the physical specifications for the WS-C1400 concentrator. Table 3-26 WS-C1400 Concentrator Physical Specifications Description Specification Dimensions (H x W x D) 2.7 x 18 x 16 in. (6.86 x 45.72 x 40.64 cm) Weight 16 lb (7.
Catalyst WS-C1400 Concentrator — WS-X1444: eight multimode FDDI ports using ST connectors — WS-X1450: two multimode FDDI ports using MIC connectors, and CDDI/MLT-3 ports using RJ-45 connectors — WS-X1455: ten single-mode FDDI ports using SC connectors — WS-X1483: CDDI/MLT-3 ports using RJ-45 connectors For network connections using FDDI-to-CDDI twisted-pair connections, you will need the optional CDD-FDDI translator.
FastHub 100 Series FastHub 100 Series This section contains the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the FastHub 100 Series repeaters. The FastHub 108T and the FastHub 104T (hereafter referred to as FastHub 108T/104T) are 100BaseT-compatible, standalone, unmanaged, Class II Fast Ethernet repeaters. The eight-port FastHub 108T and the four-port FastHub 104T both support the 100BaseTX physical layer.
Cisco IGX 8400 Series Family Cisco IGX 8400 Series Family This section contains the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the Cisco IGX 8400 series wide-area switch family, which consists of the following multiservice ATM switches: • • • IGX 8410 (8 slots) IGX 8420 (16 slots) IGX 8430 (32 slots) The IGX 8400 series provides the same core ATM capabilities and Intelligent Quality of Service (QoS) Management features as the BPX 8600 series switch.
Cisco IGX 8400 Series Family Table 3-28 GX 8400 Series Physical Specifications (Continued) Characteristic Description Voice service modules Channelized voice and data module (CVM) 32-, 24- and 16-Kbps ADPCM voice compression (ITU G.721, G.723 and G.726) Voice activity detection (VAD) Integrated FAX/high-speed modem detection and optional echo cancellation Supports T1, E1, J1 interfaces Universal voice module (UVM) 32 Kbps, 24 Kbps ADPCM and 16 Kbps LD-CELP voice compression (ITU G.721, G.723, and G.
Cisco IGX 8400 Series Family Table 3-28 GX 8400 Series Physical Specifications (Continued) Characteristic Description Frame Relay service modules All Frame Relay service modules conform to the following: CCITT 1.122 (ANSI T1/S1) T1.606—Services description of Frame Relay bear service T1.606 addendum—Congestion management T1.617 (Annex D)—Signaling specification for Frame Relay T1.
Processor Functions Processor Functions The IGX 8400 series has a processor card group that controls communication between the cards in the node and the system bus. This card group also controls communication to other nodes in the network, and performs system timing, network control, and status reporting functions. Processor Card Group The processor card group consists of the network processor module, system clock module, and alarm relay module.
Cisco IGX 8400 Series Family Voice Services IGX 8400 series switches provide efficient, high-quality voice connectivity to digital PABX through standard interfaces. The IGX 8400 series is the industry's first ATM switch with voice using both voice compression and silence suppression.
BPX 8600 Series Wide Area Switch BPX 8600 Series Wide Area Switch This section contains the physical specifications and external connection requirements for the BPX 8600 Series wide-area switch. Table 3-28 lists the physical specifications of the BPX 8600 series.
BPX 8600 Series Wide Area Switch Table 3-29 BPX 8600 Series Switch Physical Specifications (Continued) Characteristic Description Optional redundancy All components are optionally redundant to 100 percent system redundancy, including the control processor, crosspoint switch, network interfaces, service interfaces, critical backplane signals, power supplies, power modules, and cooling fans Network management Interfacing to network management is provided by SNMP connection via: 1 802.
Common Core Group • Wireless Support is available for analog and digital cellular, wireless data, and enhanced specialized mobile radio (ESMR) services from a single BPX 8600 switch. Broadband and Narrowband Services The BPX 8600 series switch has a modular design that supports the following broadband and narrowband user services: • • • • • Broadband shelf Virtual trunking Multicast Tag Switching Broadband Shelf The broadband shelf provides a 20-Gbps crosspoint switching fabric in a 15-slot chassis.
BPX 8600 Series Wide Area Switch The BCC-4 is fully compatible with legacy function modules (BNI, ASI), which use one 800 Mbps input and one 800 Mbps output link. The new BXM modules and the BCC-4 cards feature the dual receiver serial interface unit (DRSIU) ASIC that takes advantage of the two 800 Mbps in output direction. • BCC-3-32, BCC-3-64 The BCC-3-32, BCC-3-64 control cards include a 16 x 16 switch fabric that provides 9.6 Gbps of peak throughput.
Service Interface Group Service Interface Group ATM service interface (ASI) modules provide standard interfaces for connecting to cell-based customer premises equipment (through an ATM UNI standard user interface) or to non-Cisco networks through an NNI network interface). ASI modules support native ATM session at speeds of T3/E3 and OC-3/STM-1. [On the BPX 8600/MGX 8220 interface, service interface cards support speeds of T1/E1 inverse multiplex ATM (IMATM).
BPX 8600 Series Wide Area Switch • The BNI-155 card has the following features: — BPX interface with ATM OC-3/STM-1 broadband trunks — Three back cards: SMF-2-BC, single-mode intermediate (20 km); SMFLR-2-BC, single-mode long range (40 km); MMF-2-BC, multimode (2 km) — Up to 353,208 cells per second — 8-K cell input VBR buffer, 32-K cell output buffer 3-52 Cisco Site Preparation Guide
MGX 8220 Edge Concentrator MGX 8220 Edge Concentrator Table 3-30 MGX 8220 Edge Concentrator Specifications Description Feature 16 slots 6 slots reserved for common control cards 10 slots available for function modules Dimensions 8.75 x 17.45 x 22 in. (21.8 x 43.6 x 50 cm) (H x W x D) 19 in. (48.
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