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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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