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Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release 12.4T
OL-8012-09 Rev. B0
Platform-Specific Information
Cisco 3200 Series Rugged Integrated Service Routers
This section contains the following sections with information that is specific to the Cisco 3200 series
rugged integrated service routers (ISR):
• Introduction, page 58
• Memory Recommendations, page 58
• Supported Hardware, page 58
• Feature Support, page 59
• Additional Notes for the Cisco 3200 Series Rugged Integrated Service Routers, page 59
Introduction
The Cisco 3200 series rugged integrated service routers (formerly named Cisco 3200 series of wireless
and mobile access routers) offer secure data, voice, and video communications across a wide range of
different wireless and wired networks. These routers deliver always-on IP connectivity for networks in
motion. They support Cisco IOS mobile networks, and enable these networks to hide the IP roaming
from the local IP nodes. This, in turn, enables IP hosts on a mobile network to connect transparently to
the parent network while a router is in motion. The Cisco 3200 series routers are highly ruggedized, can
be installed in harsh environments with the proper enclosure, and are intended to be mounted in a
vehicle.
For detailed information about the Cisco 3200 series routers, see the documents at the following
location:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/mar_3200/index.htm
Memory Recommendations
For memory recommendations for the Cisco 3200 series routers in Cisco IOS Release 12.4, see the
“Memory Recommendations” section on page 8.
Supported Hardware
Cisco IOS Release 12.4T supports the following Cisco 3200 series routers:
• Cisco 3220 is a preconfigured model designed for volume deployments in public safety and
transportation with 1 WMIC as an optional bundle.
• Cisco 3250 is a fully configurable model designed for defense customers and command and control
vehicles with interface card combinations that allow for more numerous serial or FE port
combinations.
• Cisco 3270 is designed to provide wired and wireless network connectivity in harsh environments,
such as police cars, military vehicles, trains, airborne vehicles, and outdoor locations that are
exposed to the elements.
For detailed descriptions of the new hardware features, see the “New and Changed Information” section
on page 101.
For additional information about supported hardware for this platform and release, see the
Cisco Software Advisor at the following location:
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/Fusion/FusionHome.do