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HP AdvanceStack Internet Router Overview
Hardware Features
Overview
Hardware Features
■ Internal Ethernet, IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers) 802.3 and 802.12 connection to an HP AdvanceStack host
device
■ Two high speed (T1/E1, i.e., 1.544 Mbps/2.048 Mbps) synchronous WAN
ports with shielded DB-60 connectors. By connecting appropriate cables
these WAN ports support the following standards in data terminal equip-
ment (DTE) and data communications equipment (DCE) mode: EIA/TIA-
232, EIA/TIA-449, V.35 and X.21 interfaces. EIA-530 standard is also
supported in DTE mode only.
■ One ISDN BRI port with S/T interface. The S/T interface can be used as
the WAN link from the router. The S/T interface has a shielded RJ-45
connector. An external network terminal 1 (NT1) device is required to
connect to the ISDN BRI line from the provider. (In Europe, it is already
incorporated.)
■
The ISDN BRI port supports speeds up to 128 Kbps. Data compression
provided in the Cisco IOS Desktop subset will be included.
■ One EIA/TIA-232 console port (up to 19200 bps, async only) with shielded
RJ-45 connector, for local system access using a console terminal.
■ One EIA/TIA-232 auxiliary port (up to 19200 bps, async only) with shielded
RJ-45 connector, for remote system access using a modem.
■ Main microprocessor, Motorola 68EC030-20 MHz
■ 8 Mbytes of Flash SIMM memory
■ 8 Mbytes of DRAM SIMM memory. If you would like to run Cisco Enter-
prise IOS software in a large network on the HP Internet Router, HP
recommends that you order more memory. Contact Cisco to order a 16
MB DRAM SIMM (Cisco part number SIMM MEM-1X16D) along with the
software upgrade. When you receive the 16 MB DRAM SIMM, remove the
8 Mbyte SIMM on the HP Internet Router Module and insert the 16 MB
SIMM.
■ Stores all Cisco IOS software in Flash SIMM for reliability and convenient
software updating over the network
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