Beyond Access:
Enabling the Full-Service Branch
Quick Reference Guide: Access Routers
Cisco SOHO, 800, 1700, 2600, 3600, 3700, 7200, 7300, and 7400 Series
Beyond Access:
Enabling the Full-Service Branch
This is your guide to Cisco access routers, the widest and most versatile portfolio of products enabling the deployment of full services to all users, from the home office to the branch office to the enterprise campus.
Cisco Systems is the only company to offer solutions that fully support the enterprise-wide deployment of network-enabled applications. By delivering intelligent services to the farthest reaches of an organization, Cisco access routers provide the high availability, enhanced security, and advanced quality of service (QoS) required to support today’s most sophisticated applications, including Voice over IP, videoconferencing, e-learning, customer relations management, and collaborative applications.
And as you’ll discover from the pages that follow, Cisco makes it easy to meet tomorrow’s needs as well, with modular designs that allow incremental migration as business and network requirements change.
So read on—and see for yourself how Cisco Systems delivers benefits beyond access, enabling the full-service branch.
Power Branch Solutions for small to medium sized business/branch offices
Cisco SOHO Series
Small Office, Home Office
•Multi-user access
•Firewall protection
•Manageability and reliability of Cisco IOS software
•ADSL, ADSL over ISDN, G.SDSL & Ethernet models
Cisco 800 Series
Business, Remote Office,
Home Office
•Stateful Firewall Protection
•IPSec 3DES for VPNs with Cisco Easy VPN
•QoS for voice and video Applications
•VoIP with 4 analog FXS ports (827-4V)
•Manageability and reliability of Cisco IOS software
•ADSL, ADSL over ISDN, G.SDSL, ISDN, Serial and Ethernet models
SOHO/800 Series
Cisco 1700 Series
Small/Medium Business
•Voice/Data integration
•Built-in Fast Ethernet
•Modular WAN interfaces, including integrated ADSL and G.SHDSL
•Business-class security, including hardware encryption
1700 Series
Cisco 2600 Series
Small/Medium Business or
Enterprise Branch Office
•Voice/Data integration (Analog and Digital)
•Built in Multiple Fast Ethernet LAN and/orToken Ring
•Completely modular solution
•Hardware or software compression
•Hardware and software IPSEC encryption
•Support for multiple LAN/WAN media by way of network modules and WICs
•Enterprise/Managed service for service providers (CPE-Class)
2600 Series
Cisco 3600 Series |
Cisco 3700 Series |
Cisco 7200 Series |
Cisco 7300 Series |
Cisco 7400 Series |
Enterprise Branch Office
•High-performance processor
•Up to six network module slots
•Built-in one/two Ethernet 10/100
•Voice/Data integration (Analog and Digital)
•Completely modular solution
•Hot swappable
•Hardware and software compression
•Support for multiple LAN/WAN media by way of network modules and WICs
•Higher port density for LAN/WAN and integrated
modems |
7400 Series |
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•Enterprise/managed service for service providers (CPE-Class)
7300 Series
7200 Series
3700 Series
3600 Series
Beyond Access:
Enabling the Full-Service Branch
Quick Reference Guide
Series Overview
Cisco SOHO and 800 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Cisco 1700 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .x Cisco 2600 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .x Cisco 3600 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .x Cisco 3700 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .x Cisco 7200 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .x Cisco 7300 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .x Cisco 7400 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .x Modules for 3700, 3600, and 2600XM Series . . . . . . . . . .x
Module Compatibility
for 3700, 3600, and 2600XM Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .x for the 7000 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .x
Cisco SOHO Series
and 800 Series
Cisco SOHO Series and 800 Series routers make it easy and affordable to extend the power of Cisco IOS technology to small businesses, small remote offices, and telecommuters, providing superior security, reliability, and manageability at a low cost. These routers deliver secure, multi-user access to the Internet or corporate LAN through a single ADSL, ADSL-over-ISDN, G.SHDSL, ISDN, or serial connections (up to 512 Kbps), or via an Ethernet WAN port connected to an external broadband modem.
Benefits and Advantages
Business-Class Security
Cisco SOHO Series and 800 Series routers provide the proven security features of Cisco IOS software, including stateful Firewall Protection. A stateful firewall offers more intelligent perimeter security by denying or permitting WAN traffic based on a session’s state, so requests from users behind the firewall can be received, while still preventing unauthorized access.
Simplified Installation and Setup
Cisco SOHO Series and 800 Series routers come with color-coded cables and connectors, as well as default configurations, so even users with limited technical experience can quickly install and activate them.The Cisco Router Web Setup (CRWS) tool, a Web-based installation software tool, makes configuration just as simple by providing a graphical interface and easy-to- follow instructions.
Virtual Private Networking
Cisco 800 Series routers offer the added protection of virtual private networks (VPNs), which use data encryption and secure tunnels to protect data as it travels from one site to another, such as a branch office to corporate headquarters.The Cisco 800 Series supports IPSec 3DES, the most secure form of data encryption. With the support of Cisco Easy VPN Remote, it’s simple to set up, manage, and maintain VPN connections using Cisco 800 Series routers. Users who have PC VPN software clients can use SOHO Series routers, with support for IPSec passthrough, to provide managed firewall protection for remote offices or home office networks.
QoS
The Cisco 800 Series Routers provide Quality of Service (QoS) for traffic management. QoS can give precedence to mission critical applications or delay sensitive applications such as voice and video traffic.
Integrated Support for VoIP
The Cisco 827-4V ADSL router provides four integrated FXS ports to deliver toll-quality voice for interoffice voice with remote offices or teleworkers.
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Cisco SOHO Series and 800 Series
When to Deploy
Sell the Cisco SOHO Series and 800 Series when the customer needs:
•Secure, reliable Internet access for Small Business and secure, managed VPN access for small remote offices and teleworkers (Cisco 800 Series);
•Secure, managed VPN access for small remote offices and teleworkers (Cisco 800 Series);
•Advanced router and quality of service (QoS) features for applications such as IP Phones (800 Series);
•Easy to deploy products for sites with non technical uses;
•Reduced operational costs for network managers or service providers who work with or provide service to small or remote office customers;
•The proven reliability and manageability of Cisco IOS software;
•VoIP with ADSL lines (Cisco 827-4V).
Series Distinctions
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Cisco 800 Series |
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WAN Technologies |
Ethernet, ADSL, ADSL |
Ethernet, ADSL, ADSL over |
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over ISDN, G.SHDSL |
ISDN, G.SHDSL, ISDN, Serial |
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Security |
Stateful Firewall |
Stateful Firewall |
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VPN |
IPSec Pass-through Only |
Integrated IPSec 3DES, |
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Easy VPN, IPSec Pass-through |
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QoS |
DSL ATM QoS only |
DSL ATM QoS & IP QoS |
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Upgradability |
Software Updates to |
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Default Software Image Only |
New Software Feature Set. |
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Upgradeable Memory |
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Example Customers |
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Cisco 800 Series |
Corporate Teleworker
Cisco 800 Series
Cisco SOHO Series or
Cisco 800 Series
Statefull Firewall
Small Business
Internet
VPNTunnels |
Main Office |
Small Remote Office
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Transition Information
The new Cisco SOHO 77H routers should be deployed in scenarios that previously called for SOHO 77 routers. Similarly, the new Cisco 827H routers are intended to take the place of Cisco 827 routers in future deployments.These new models provide additional functionality at no additional cost.
For more information on product transitions, see page XX
Platform Overviews
Platform |
Target |
Key |
Fixed LAN |
Fixed WAN Default /Max Default/Max |
Power |
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Features |
Connections |
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DRAM |
Flash |
Supply |
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ISDN & Serial Routers |
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Cisco 801 |
Small Business, |
Stateful Firewall, |
1-port |
1-port ISDN |
4/12MB |
8/12MB |
External |
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Remote Office, |
IPSec 3DES, QoS, |
Ethernet |
BRI (S/T) |
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Teleworker |
IOS Remote |
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Management |
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Cisco 802 |
Small Business, |
Stateful Firewall, |
1-port |
1-port ISDN |
4/12MB |
8/12MB |
External |
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Remote Office, |
IPSec 3DES, QoS, |
Ethernet |
BRI (U) NT-1 |
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Teleworker |
IOS Remote |
(10BASE-T) |
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Management |
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Cisco 803 |
Small Business, |
Stateful Firewall, |
4-port |
1-port ISDN |
4/12MB |
8/12MB |
External |
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Remote Office, |
IPSec 3DES, QoS, Ethernet hub |
BRI (S/T) |
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Teleworker |
IOS Remote |
(10BASE-T) |
2 analog |
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Management |
telephone ports |
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Cisco 804 |
Small Business, |
Stateful Firewall, |
4-port |
1-port ISDN |
4/12MB |
8/12MB |
External |
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Remote Office, |
IPSec 3DES, QoS, Ethernet hub |
BRI (U) |
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Teleworker |
IOS Remote |
(10BASE-T) NT-1, 2 analog |
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Management |
telephone ports |
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Cisco 805 |
Small Business, |
Stateful Firewall, |
1-port |
1-port serial |
4/12MB |
8/16MB |
External |
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Remote Office, |
IPSec 3DES, QoS, |
Ethernet |
(up to |
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Teleworker |
IOS Remote |
(10BASE-T) |
512 Kpbs) |
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Management |
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Ethernet to Ethernet Routers |
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Cisco SOHO 71 |
Small Business, |
Stateful Firewall, |
4-port |
1-port |
16/16MB |
8/8MB |
External |
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Remote Users |
Web GUI,IOS |
Ethernet hub |
Ethernet |
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with VPN |
Remote |
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(10BASE-T) |
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PC Clients |
Management |
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Cisco 806 |
Small Business, |
Stateful Firewall, |
4-port |
1-port |
16/32MB |
8/8MB |
External |
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Remote Office, |
IPSec 3DES, |
Ethernet hub |
Ethernet |
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Teleworker |
Easy VPN QoS, |
(10BASE-T) |
(10BASE-T) |
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IOS Remote |
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Management |
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ADSL over ISDN Routers |
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Cisco SOHO 76 |
Small Business, |
Stateful Firewall, |
4-port |
1-port |
16/16MB |
8/ 8MB |
External |
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Remote Users |
IPSec 3DES, QoS, Ethernet hub |
ADSL over |
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with VPN PC |
IOS Remote |
(10BASE-T) |
ISDN |
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Clients |
Management |
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Cisco 826 |
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Stateful Firewall, |
4-port |
1-port |
16/32MB |
8/8MB |
External |
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IPSec 3DES, |
Ethernet hub |
ADSL over |
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Easy VPN, QoS, |
(10BASE-T) |
ISDN |
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IOS Remote |
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Management |
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Platform Overviews
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Target |
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Fixed LAN |
Fixed WAN Default /Max Default/Max Power |
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Platform |
Market |
Features |
Connections Connections |
DRAM |
Flash |
Supply |
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ADSL Routers |
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Cisco SOHO 77H |
Small Business, |
Stateful Firewall, |
4-port |
1-port |
16/16MB |
8/8MB |
External |
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Remote Users |
Web GUI, |
Ethernet hub |
ADSL |
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with VPN PC |
IOS Remote |
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Clients |
Management |
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Cisco 827H |
Small Business, |
Stateful Firewall, |
4-port |
1-port |
16/32MB |
8/8MB |
External |
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Remote Office, |
IPSec 3DES, |
Ethernet hub |
ADSL |
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Teleworker |
Easy VPN, |
(10BASE-T) |
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QoS, IOS Remote |
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Management |
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Cisco 827-4V |
Small Business, |
Stateful Firewall, |
1-port |
1-port |
24/32MB |
8/16MB |
External |
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Remote Office, |
IPSec 3DES, |
Ethernet |
ADSL |
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Teleworker |
Easy VPN, QoS, |
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IOS Remote |
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Management, VoIP |
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G.SHDSL Routers |
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Cisco SOHO 78 |
Small Business, |
Firewall, Web GUI, 4-port |
1-port |
16/16MB |
8/8MB |
External |
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Remote Users |
Remote |
Ethernet hub |
G.SHDSL |
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with VPN PC |
Management |
(10BASE-T) |
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Clients |
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Cisco 828 |
Small Business, |
Stateful Firewall, |
4-port |
1-port |
16/32MB |
8/8MB |
External |
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Remote Office, |
IPSec 3DES, |
Ethernet hub |
G.SHDSL |
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Teleworker |
Easy VPN, QoS, |
(10BASE-T) |
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IOS Remote |
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Management |
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Series Specifications
Processor |
RISC CPU |
Flash Memory |
8MB-12MB (Cisco 800 Series expandable to 12MB-16MB) |
System DRAM Memory |
4MB-32MB (Cisco 800 Series expandable to 12MB-32MB) |
Internal Power Supply |
No |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
2.0 x 9.7 x 8.5 in. (5.1 x 24.6 x 21.6 cm) |
Performance |
9Mbps Clear Text |
Console port |
1 (up to 115.2 Kbps) |
Auxiliary port |
No Base Configuration: Fixed configuration with single WAN port |
Maximum Ethernet Ports |
4-port Ethernet LAN hub |
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(1 Ethernet WAN on Cisco SOHO 71 & Cisco 806) |
Maximum High-Speed Serial (up to 2 Mbps) |
1 (Cisco 805) |
Maximum Low-Speeed Serial (up to 128 Kbps) |
0 |
Voice/Data Support (Y/N) |
Cisco 827-4V only |
Integrated Modems |
0 |
Maximum Number of ISDN BRI Ports |
1 |
Maximum Number of ISDN PRI Ports |
0 |
Integrated CSU/DSU |
NO |
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Series Specifications continued
Compression (H/W or S/W) |
S/W |
Encryption (H/W or S/W) |
S/W |
Redundant Power Supply Support |
No |
Minimum Cisco IOS Release |
Dependent upon model |
IOS Memory Requirements
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Description |
DRAM |
Flash |
CISCO 801-804 |
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c800-k8nosy6-mw |
IP/IPX/Firewall/IPSEC 3DES P |
12 |
8 |
c800-k8osy6-mw |
IP/Firewall/IPSEC 3DES PLUS |
12 |
8 |
c800-oy6-mw |
IP/Firewall |
8 |
8 |
c800-sy6-mw |
IP Plus |
8 |
8 |
c800-y6-mw |
IP |
4 |
8 |
Cisco 805 |
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c805-k8nosy6-mw |
IP/IPX/Firewall/IPSEC 3DES P |
12 |
8 |
c805-k8osy6-mw |
IP/Firewall/IPSEC 3DES PLUS |
12 |
8 |
c805-oy6-mw |
IP/Firewall |
8 |
4 |
c805-sy6-mw |
IP Plus |
8 |
8 |
c805-y6-mw |
IP |
8 |
4 |
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Description |
DRAM |
Flash |
Cisco 827 and CISCO 826 |
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c820-k9osv6y6-mz |
IP/Firewall/Voice /IPSEC 3DE |
32 |
8 |
c820-k9osy6-mz |
IP/Firewall/IPSEC 3DES Plus |
24 |
8 |
c820-ov6y6-mz |
IP/Firewall/Voice |
24 |
8 |
c820-oy6-mz |
IP/Fire wall |
20 |
8 |
c820-sv6y6-mz |
IP/Voice Plus |
24 |
8 |
c820-sy6-mz |
IP Plus |
20 |
8 |
c820-v6y6-mz |
IP/Voice |
24 |
8 |
c820-y6-mz |
IP |
16 |
8 |
Cisco 828 |
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c828-k9osy6-mz |
IP/Firewall/IPSEC 3DES Plus |
24 |
8 |
c828-oy6-mz |
IP/Firewall |
20 |
8 |
c828-sy6-mz |
IP/Plus |
16 |
8 |
c828-y6-mz |
IP |
16 |
8 |
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Cisco IOS Memory Requirements
Cisco 828 |
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c806-k9osy6-mz |
IP/Firewall/IPSEC 3DES Plus |
20 |
8 |
c806-oy6-mz |
IP/Firewall |
16 |
8 |
c806-sy6-mz |
IP Plus |
16 |
8 |
c806-y6-mz |
IP |
16 |
8 |
SOHO Series |
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soho70-y1-mz |
IP |
16 |
8 |
soho78-y1-mz |
IP |
16 |
8 |
soho71-oy6-mz |
IP/FW |
16 |
8 |
Ordering Information
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Part Number |
Description |
Cisco SOHO Series |
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Cisco SOHO 71 |
CISCOSOHO71 |
Ethernet router, 1E, 4E hub, stateful firewall |
Cisco SOHO 76 |
CISCOSOHO76 |
Cisco SOHO 76 Router 1 ADSL over ISDN, 4E Hub, stateful FW |
Cisco SOHO 77H |
CISCOSOHO77 |
Cisco SOHO 77H router 1 ADSL,4E hub, stateful firewall |
Cisco SOHO 78 |
CISCOSOHO78 |
Cisco SOHO 78 router, 1 G.SHDSL, 4E Hub |
Cisco 800 Series Products |
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Cisco 801 |
CISCO801 |
ISDN/Ethernet Router |
Cisco 802 |
CISCO802 |
ISDN BRI/ETHERNET ROUTER |
Cisco 803 |
CISCO803 |
ISDN BRI/ETHERNET ROUTER, 4PORT HUB, 2 POTS |
Cisco 804 |
CISCO804 |
ISDN BRI/ETHERNET ROUTER, NT-1, 4-PORT HUB, 2 POTS |
Cisco 805 |
CISCO805 |
Cisco 805 Ethernet/Serial Router |
Cisco 806 |
CISCO806 |
Cisco 806 Broadband Router 4E, 1E, stateful firewall |
Cisco 811 |
CISCO811 |
ISDN Ethernet router with integrated Japan DSU |
Cisco 813 |
CISCO813 |
ISDN/Ethernet router with integrated 4 port hub / Japan DSU |
Cisco 826 |
CISCO826 |
Cisco 826 ADSL router (co-existing with ISDN local loops) |
Cisco 827H |
CISCO827H |
Cisco 827H router, 1 ADSL, 4E hub, stateful FW |
Cisco 827-4V |
CISCO827-4V |
Cisco 827-4V ADSL router 1E, 1ADSL, 4 Voice |
Cisco 828 |
CISCO828 |
Cisco 828 G.SHDSL Router 1E, 1G.SHDSL |
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Cisco 1700 Series
The Cisco 1700 Series of modular access routers is designed to provide a costeffective, integrated platform for small and midsize businesses and small branch offices, ensuring they can efficiently roll out new services as needs change. These routers provide flexibility and manageability to meet demanding and evolving requirements, such as multiservice data/voice/video/fax integration, business-class digital subscriber line (DSL) support, and comprehensive security.
Benefits and Advantages
Flexibility and Investment Protection |
Business-Class DSL Connectivity |
The modularity of the Cisco 1700 Series allows it to easily adapt to evolving needs. WAN interface cards (WICs) and voice interface cards (VICs) enable easy additions or changes, without requiring a forklift upgrade of an entire platform.The wide range of available WIC solutions supports WAN technologies such as broadband DSL, ISDN, leased lines, and Frame Relay, while VIC solutions can support Voice over IP and Voice over Frame Relay.These modules are shared with Cisco 1600, 2600, 3600, and 3700 series routers.
Comprehensive Security
To keep networks secure and protect sensitive information, businesses deploy a range of security technologies, including firewalls, VPNs, and IDSs. Cisco IOS® Software is the industry’s widely accepted standard for the Internet and private network operations. Cisco 1700 Series routers provide powerful firewall, VPN, and intrusion detection capabilities. As new security technologies are developed, they often can be simply uploaded—there’s no need for costly hardware replacements.
The new WIC-ADSL and WIC-1SHDSL offer business-class broadband service with scalable performance, flexibility, and security for branch and regional offices.The Cisco 1700 Series provides the perfect solution for a variety of businesses requiring high-speed business-class DSL connectivity on a secure, highperformance, modular platform.
Multiservice Data/Voice/ Video/Fax Integration
In addition to supporting the same security and business-class DSL features as the entire Cisco 1700 Series, the Cisco1751 and 1760 offer a costeffective way to extend converged multiservice networking to branch offices.They work with with existing phones, faxes, and other equipment, simplifying deployment of IP telephony. Service integration using IP protocols over the Internet enables administrators to reduce long-distance toll charges between offices, and support voice-enabled desktop applications such as integrated messaging and packet video.
Cisco 1700 Series
When to Deploy
Sell the Cisco 1700 Series when the customer needs:
•The flexibility to add or change WAN services to support new needs and applications, including VPNs, integrated voice/fax/data over the WAN, and broadband DSL and cable access services;
•An integrated access solution that combines a best-in-class router with firewall, high-speed encryption, VPN tunnel server, DSU/CSU, and ISDN NT-1 functions in one platform;
•Business requiring high-speed business-class DSL connectivity on a secure, highperformance modular platform;
•Integrated routing and switching functionality;
•Multiservice voice/video/fax/data integration;
•Up to five serial interfaces (including the AUX port) for retail/point-of-sale or small bank branch office applications.
Product Positioning
PSTN |
IP Network |
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Analog Voice |
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Cisco Catalyst Switch |
ISDN BRI Lines |
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KTS/PBX |
Cisco 1760 |
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IP |
Fax |
Cisco IP Phone |
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Transition Information
The new Cisco 1721 routers should be deployed in scenarios that previously called for Cisco 1720 routers.This new model provides additional functionality at no additional cost. For more information on product transitions, see page XX.
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Cisco 1700 Series
Platform Overview
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VICs WICs LAN Ports |
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Cisco 1710 |
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1 |
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32 |
64 |
16 |
16 |
AC |
Cisco 1721 |
2 |
- |
- |
1 |
12 |
32 |
96 |
16 |
16 |
AC |
Cisco 1751 |
- |
1 |
2 |
1 |
12 |
32 |
96 |
16 |
16 |
AC |
Cisco 1751-V |
- |
1 |
2 |
1 |
12 |
64 |
128 |
32 |
32 |
AC |
Cisco 1760 |
- |
2 |
2 |
1 |
15 |
32 |
96 |
16 |
64 |
AC |
Cisco 1760V |
- |
2 |
2 |
1 |
15 |
64 |
96 |
32 |
64 |
AC |
Series Specifications
Processor |
RISC CPU (additional processors on modules) |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
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1710, 1721, 1751, 1751-V |
4.0 x 11.2 x 8.7 in. (10.0 x 28.4 x 22.1 cm) |
1760, 1760-V |
1.7 x 17.5 x 12.8 in. (4.32 x 44.5 x 32.5 cm) |
Flash Memory |
16MB-32MB (expandable to 16MB-64MB) |
System DRAM Memory |
32MB-64MB (expandable to 64MB-96MB) |
WAN Interface Cards Slots |
0-2 |
Voice Interface Card Slots |
0-2 |
Combination VIC/WIC Slots |
0-2 |
Internal Expansion Slots |
1 |
Internal Power Supply |
AC |
Performance |
Ranges 12 to 15 Kpps |
Console port |
1 (up to 115.2 Kbps) |
Auxiliary port |
1 (up to 115.2 Kbps) |
Base Configuration |
Fixed single, dual, mixed (Ethernet, 10/100 Ethernet) |
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ports with up to four modular slots |
Maximum Ethernet Ports |
3 |
Maximum 10/100 Ethernet Ports |
1 |
Maximum High-Speed Serial (up to 2 Mbps) |
4 |
Maximum Low-Speed Serial (up to 128 Kbps) |
4 sync, 5 async |
Voice/Data Support (Y/N) |
Yes (1751 only) |
Maximum Number of ISDN BRI Ports |
4 |
Maximum Number of ISDN PRI Ports |
4 |
Integrated CSU/DSU |
Yes (T1/E1, Fractional T1/E1, 56k/64k) |
Compression (H/W or S/W) |
S/W |
Encryption (H/W or S/W) |
S/W + H/W |
Redundant Power Supply Support |
No |
Minimum Cisco IOS Release |
Varies depending on model |
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Cisco 1700 Series
Cisco IOS Requirements
Cisco 1760 Data Software Feature Sets for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XK |
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Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/IPX/AT/IBM/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56 |
c1700-bk8no3r2sy7-mz 16 |
48 |
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Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/IPX/AT/IBM/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 3DES |
c1700-bk9no3r2sy7-mz 16 |
48 |
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Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/IPX/AT/IBM PLUS |
c1700-bnr2sy7-mz |
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16 |
48 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/IPX/AT/IBM |
c1700-bnr2y-mz |
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8 |
32 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56 |
c1700-k8o3sy7-mz |
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16 |
48 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL PLUS IPSEC 56 |
c1700-k8sy7-mz |
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16 |
48 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 3DES |
c1700-k9o3sy7-mz |
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16 |
48 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL PLUS IPSEC 3DES |
c1700-k9sy7-mz |
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16 |
48 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/IPX/FW/IDS PLUS |
c1700-no3sy7-mz |
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16 |
48 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/IPX |
c1700-ny-mz |
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8 |
24 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/FW/IDS |
c1700-o3y-mz |
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8 |
24 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL PLUS |
c1700-sy7-mz |
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8 |
32 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL |
c1700-y7-mz |
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8 |
24 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP |
c1700-y-mz |
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8 |
24 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/IPX/AT/IBM/VOICE/FW/IDS |
c1700-bk8no3r2sv3y7-mz |
32 |
64 |
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PLUS IPSEC 56 |
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Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/IPX/AT/IBM/VOICE/FW/IDS |
c1700-bk9no3r2sv3y7-mz |
32 |
64 |
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PLUS IPSEC 3DES |
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Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56 |
c1700-k8o3sv3y7-mz |
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16 |
48 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/VOICE PLUS IPSEC 56 |
c1700-k8sv3y7-mz |
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16 |
48 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 3DES |
c1700-k9o3sv3y7-mz |
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16 |
48 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/VOICE PLUS IPSEC 3DES |
c1700-k9sv3y7-mz |
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16 |
48 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/IPX/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS |
c1700-no3sv3y7-mz |
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16 |
48 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS |
c1700-o3sv3y7-mz |
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16 |
48 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/ADSL/VOICE PLUS |
c1700-sv3y7-mz |
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16 |
48 |
Cisco 1700 Cisco IOS IP/VOICE PLUS |
c1700-sv3y-mz |
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16 |
48 |
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Cisco 1700 Series
Ordering Information
Product Number |
Product Description |
CISCO1760 CISCO1760-ADSL CISCO1760-SHDSL CISCO1760-VPN/K9 CISCO1760-VPN/K9-A CISCO1760-V CISCO1751 CISCO1751-V CISCO1751-VPN/K9 CISCO1751-VPN/K9-A CISCO1720-VPN-M/K8 CISCO1720-VPN-M/K9 CISCO1750 CISCO1750-2V CISCO1750-4V CISCO1750-ADSL CISCO1721-ADSL CISCO1721 CISCO1721-VPN/K9 CISCO1720 CISCO1720-ADSL CISCO1720-SHDSL CISCO1721-SHDSL CISCO1710-VPN-M/K9
10/100 Modular Router w/ 2WIC/VIC,2VIC slots,19 inch Chassis 10/100 BaseT Modular Router w/ADSL WIC, IP/ADSL
10/100 BaseT Modular G.shdsl Router, 19 inch Chassis
1760 VPN Bundle with VPN Module, 48MB DRAM, IP Plus/FW/3DES 1760 VPN Bun. w/ADSL WIC, VPN Module, 48MB DRAM, IP+/FW/3DES 10/100 Modular Router w/Voice IP/VOICE Plus, 19 inch Chassis
10/100 Modular Router w/ 3 slots, IOS IP, 16F/32D
10/100 Modular Router w/Voice, IOS IP/VOICE Plus, 32F/64D
1751 VPN Bundle with VPN Module, 48MB DRAM, IP Plus/FW/3DES 1751 VPN Bun. w/ADSL WIC, VPN Module, 48MB DRAM, IP+/FW/3DES 1720 VPN Bundle, Dual-E w/1 WAN slot, VPN Module, IP/FW/DES 1720 VPN Bundle, Dual-E w/1 WAN slot, VPN Module, IP/FW/3DES 10/100 Modular Router w/1VIC, 2WIC/VIC slots,Cisco IOS IP SW 10/100 Modular Router w/2 Voice channels, IOS IP/VOICE + SW 10/100 Modular Router w/4 Voice channels, IOS IP/VOICE + SW 10/100 BaseT Modular ADSL Router
10/100 BaseT Modular ADSL Router, IP/DSL
10/100BaseT Modular Router w/2 WAN slots, 16M Flash/32M DRAM 1721 VPN Bundle with VPN Module, 48MB DRAM, IP Plus/FW/3DES 10/100BaseT Modular Router w/2 WAN slots, 8M Flash/32M DRAM 10/100 BaseT Modular ADSL Router
10/100 BaseT Modular G.SHDSL Router, IP/DSL
10/100 BaseT Modular G.SHDSL Router, IP/DSL
Dual-Ethernet Security Access Router, VPN Module, IP/3DES/FW
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Cisco 1700 Series
Notes
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Cisco 2600 Series
Modular Access Routers
Cisco Systems extends enterprise/provider-class versatility, integration, and power to branch offices with Cisco 2600 Series modular access routers. With more than 1.5 million 2600 Series units installed worldwide, this popular series offers network managers and service providers flexibility and investment protection in a compact, single-box solution. The Cisco 2600XM models and the top-of-the-line Cisco 2691 are the latest additions to the series, providing even more flexibility, performance, and memory, as well as higher service densities to support today’s and tomorrow’s branch office needs.
Benefits and Advantages
Integrated Flexible Routing
and Low-Density Switching
With the support of an optional 16-port 10/100 EtherSwitch network module, branch offices can take advantage of the flexibility of integrated routing and switching functions in one unit for low port densities. This offers high-speed connections between individual desktops, servers, and other network resources in a single unit for Layer 2, and allows WAN connection at Layer 3 through the router. An optional external power chassis provides power to IP phones and Aironet 802.11 Base Stations.
Versatility/Investment Protection
Thousands of field-upgradable customized solutions ensure easy migration to future network requirements. More than 50 WAN interface cards (WICs) and network modules (NMs) are shared with the Cisco 1600, 1700, 3600, and 3700 series products. Modules can be interchanged between small, midsize, and regional branch offices. The advanced integration mod-
ule (AIM) slot offers expandability for integration of advanced services, such as hardwareassisted data compression, encryption, Voice and ATM hardware-assisted data compression, and encryption.
Business-Class DSL Connectivity
The new WIC-ADSL and WIC-1SHDSL offer business-class broadband service with scalable performance, flexibility, and security for branch and regional offices. The Cisco 2600 Series provides the perfect solution for a variety of businesses requiring high-speed business-class DSL connectivity on a secure, high-perform- ance, modular platform.
Multiservice Voice/Data Networks
Supports up to 60 simultaneous calls, using analog and digital connections to phones, faxes, key systems, PBXs, and PSTN switches, enabling inter-branch toll charges to be reduced or eliminated. Using Cisco IOS® quality of service (QoS) features, such as WFQ,
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Cisco 2600 Series
Benefits and& Advantagescontintinued
CAR, RSVP, and Custom and Priority Queuing, voice traffic is digitized and encapsulated in Frame Relay or IP packets and consolidated with data traffic to extend multiservice infrastructure to the branch office.
Virtual Private Networking/Security
Offers advanced tunneling features, including L2F and L2TP, standards based, hardware supported IPSEC encryption, Cisco IOS Firewall feature set, and diverse WAN and dial interfaces, ideal for both VPN entry points and home gateways.
Power
High-speed routing performance up to 70,000 packets per second, for maximum scalability to support more concurrent services.
Interoperability/Multiprotocol support
Offers a comprehensive set of protocols and services, including virtual private networking, firewall protection, encryption, WAN optimization, and enhanced multimedia
support features.
When to Deploy
Deploy the Cisco 2600 Series when you need:
•A cost-effective solution for the long term that adapts to evolving network requirements;
•Virtual Private Network (VPN)/Extranet access with firewall protection to reduce costs and increase security for partners and employees;
•Dial concentration with async, ISDN, or analog modems;
•Integrated routing and switching functionality;
•Voice/fax/data multiservice integration;
•Serial device concentration of point-of-sale devices, ATMs, alarm systems, SDLC controllers with legacy terminals and LAN devices sharing a single WAN connection;
•Business requiring high-speed business-class DSL connectivity on a secure, high-perform- ance modular platform;
•Support for advanced QoS features such as the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ), and IP Precedence to reduce recurring WAN costs.
Transition Information
The new Cisco 2610XM, 2611XM, 2620XM, 2621XM, 2650XM, and 2651XM routers should be deployed in scenarios that previously called for Cisco 2610, 2611, 2620, 2620, 2650, and 2651 routers, respectively. The new XM models offer improved performance and increased default memory and maximum memory at no additional cost. For more information on product transitions, see page XX
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Cisco 2600 Series
ProductSeries FeaturesPositioningOverview
Headquarters
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Platform Overview
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Performance |
DRAM (MB) |
Flash (MB) |
Power |
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NMs AIM |
WICs |
LAN Ports |
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default |
max |
default |
max |
Supply |
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Cisco 2610XM / 2611XM |
1 |
1 |
2 |
1 / 2 FE |
20 |
32 |
128 |
16 |
48 |
AC, DC, RPS |
Cisco 2612 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
1TR, 1E |
15 |
32 |
64 |
8 |
16 |
AC, DC, RPS |
Cisco 2620XM / 2621XM |
1 |
1 |
2 |
1 / 2 FE |
30 |
32 |
128 |
16 |
48 |
AC, DC, RPS |
Cisco 2650XM / 2651XM |
1 |
1 |
2 |
1 / 2 FE |
40 |
64 |
128 |
16 |
48 |
AC, DC, RPS |
Cisco 2691 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
2 FE |
70 |
64 |
256 |
* 32 |
* 128 |
AC |
* Compact Flash
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Cisco 2600 Series
BSerien fitsSpecifications& Adv ntages continued
Dimensions [Height x Width x Depth]: |
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All except Cisco2691: |
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1.69 x 17.5 x 11.8 in (43 x 445 x 300 mm) |
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1 Rack Unit (RU) height |
Cisco 2691: |
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3.50 x 17.1 x 11.0 in (88 x 434 x 279 mm) |
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2 Rack Units (RU) height |
Console port: |
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1 (up to 115.2 Kbps) |
Auxiliary port: |
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1 (up to 115.2 Kbps) |
Integrated CSU/DSU: |
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Yes (T1/E1, Fractional T1/E1, 56k/64k) |
Voice/Data Support (Y/N): |
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Yes |
Compression (H/W or S/W): |
S/W + H/W |
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Encryption (H/W or S/W): |
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S/W + H/W |
Maximum Ethernet Ports: |
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18 |
Maximum 10/100 Ethernet Ports: |
18 |
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Maximum 1000 Ethernet Ports: |
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Maximum Token Ring Ports: |
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Maximum High-Speed Serial (up to 2 Mbps): |
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Maximum Low-Speed Serial (up to 128 Kbps): |
14 sync, 39 async |
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Maximum Integrated Modems: |
22 Analog |
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Maximum Number of ISDN BRI Ports: |
11 |
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Maximum Number of ISDN PRI Ports: |
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Minimum Cisco IOS Release: |
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Cisco 2610 |
IOS 12.0 Mainline |
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Cisco 2610XM |
IOS 12.1(14) Mainline, 12.2(X) Mainline (future) or 12.2(8) T1 |
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Cisco 2611 |
IOS 12.0 Mainline |
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Cisco 2611XM |
IOS 12.1(14) Mainline, 12.2(X) Mainline (future) or 12.2(8) T1 |
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Cisco 2612 |
IOS 12.0 Mainline |
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Cisco 2620 |
IOS 12.1 Mainline |
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Cisco 2620XM |
IOS 12.1(14) Mainline, 12.2(X) Mainline (future) or 12.2(8) T1 |
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Cisco 2621 |
IOS 12.1 Mainline |
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Cisco 2621XM |
IOS 12.1(14) Mainline, 12.2(X) Mainline (future) or 12.2(8) T1 |
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Cisco 2650 |
IOS 12.2 Mainline |
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Cisco 2650XM |
IOS 12.1(14) Mainline, 12.2(X) Mainline (future) or 12.2(8) T1 |
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Cisco 2651 |
IOS 12.2 Mainline |
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Cisco 2651XM |
IOS 12.1(14) Mainline, 12.2(X) Mainline (future) or 12.2(8) T1 |
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Cisco 2691 |
IOS 12.2(8)T1 |
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Cisco 2600 Series
CiscoSeriesIOSFeaturesRequirementsOverview
Support for Cisco 2691 starts in Cisco IOS release 12.2(8)T1
Support for Cisco 2600XM Series Routers starts in Cisco IOS mainline release 12.2.(14) and in 12.2(8)T1. In addition, support for 2600XM Series Routers will be added in a future 12.2 mainline release.
Cisco IOS Release 12.2 T Memory Recommendations for the Cisco 2600 Series Routers |
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Software Image |
Rec Flash Memory |
Rec DRAM Memory |
IP |
c2600-i-mz |
8 MB |
32 MB |
IP Plus |
c2600-is-mz |
16 MB |
48 MB |
IP Plus IPSec 3DES |
c2600-ik9s-mz |
16 MB |
64 MB |
IP Plus IPSec 56 |
c2600-ik8s-mz |
16 MB |
64 MB |
IP/FW/IDS |
c2600-io3-mz |
8 MB |
32 MB |
IP/FW/IDS Plus IPSec 3DES |
c2600-ik9o3s-mz |
16 MB |
64 MB |
IP/FW/IDS Plus IPSec 56 |
c2600-ik8o3s-mz |
16 MB |
64 MB |
IP/H.323 |
c2600-ix-mz |
8 MB |
32 MB |
IP/IPX/AT/DEC |
c2600-d-mz |
8 MB |
32 MB |
IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus |
c2600-ds-mz |
16 MB |
64 MB |
IP/IPX/AT/DEC/FW/IDS Plus |
c2600-do3s-mz |
16 MB |
64 MB |
Enterprise Basic |
c2600-j1s3-mz |
16 MB |
64 MB |
Enterprise Plus |
c2600-js-mz1 |
32 MB |
96 MB |
Enterprise Plus IPSec 3DES |
c2600-jk9s-mz1 |
32 MB |
96 MB |
Enterprise Plus IPSec 56 |
c2600-jk8s-mz1 |
32 MB |
96 MB |
Enterprise Plus/H.323 MCM |
c2600-jsx-mz1 |
32 MB |
96 MB |
Enterprise/FW/IDS Plus IPSec 3DES |
c2600-jk9o3s-mz1 |
32 MB |
96 MB |
Enterprise/FW/IDS Plus IPSec 56 |
c2600-jk8o3s-mz1 |
32 MB |
96 MB |
Enterprise/SNASw Plus |
c2600-a3js-mz1 |
32 MB |
96 MB |
Enterprise/SNASw Plus IPSec 3DES |
c2600-a3jk9s-mz1 |
32 MB |
96 MB |
Enterprise/SNASw Plus IPSec 56 |
c2600-a3jk8s-mz1 |
32 MB |
96 MB |
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c2691-i-mz |
32 MB |
64 MB |
IP Plus |
c2691-is-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
IP Plus IPSec 3DES |
c2691-ik9s-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
IP Plus IPSec 56 |
c2691-ik8s-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
IP/FW/IDS |
c2691-io3-mz |
32 MB |
64 MB |
IP/FW/IDS Plus IPSec 3DES |
c2691-ik9o3s-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
IP/FW/IDS Plus IPSec 56 |
c2691-ik8o3s-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
IP/H.323 |
c2691-ix-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
Enterprise Plus |
c2691-js-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
Enterprise Plus IPSec 3DES |
c2691-jk9s-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
Enterprise Plus IPSec 56 |
c2691-jk8s-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
Enterprise Plus/H.323 MCM |
c2691-jsx-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
Enterprise/FW/IDS Plus IPSec 3DES |
c2691-jk9o3s-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
Enterprise/FW/IDS Plus IPSec 56 |
c2691-jk8o3s-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
Enterprise/SNASw Plus |
c2691-a3js-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
Enterprise/SNASw Plus IPSec 3DES |
c2691-a3jk9s-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
Enterprise/SNASw Plus IPSec 56 |
c2691-a3jk8s-mz |
32 MB |
128 MB |
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Cisco 2600 Series
BenOrderingfits &InformationAdvanages continued
The Cisco 2600 is ordered from components. You must specify:
•A 2600 series chassis: All Cisco 2600 chassis ship with the minimum recommended memory for the most recent default Cisco IOS IP feature set, documentation, console, auxiliary and LAN cables, 19” rack mount brackets, RJ-45 to DB-9 and DB-25 converters, and blank panels that cover unused WAN interface card and or network module slots. AC, DC and RPS power options are available for all chassis except the Cisco 2691.
•A CD software pack with desired software release.
•A power cord
Optional items are
•Cisco IOS feature set upgrade.The IP feature set is the default and included with the chassis.
•Up to two WAN Interface Cards (up to three for Cisco 2691)
•A Network Module
•An Advanced Integration Module (up to two for Cisco 2691)
•Flash Memory Upgrade
•DRAM Memory Upgrade
•Cables
•NEBS/ETSI compliance kit (not available for Cisco 2691)
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Cisco 3600 Series
The Cisco 3600 Series provides ideal multiservice platforms for large and midsize offices and smaller Internet service providers. This line is optimized for the broadest application support, including legacy protocols, analog dial, high-density terminal server aggregation, RAS, and ATM AAL2. With more than 70 modular interface options, the Cisco 3600 Series provides solutions for data, voice, video, hybrid dial access, virtual private networks (VPNs), and multiprotocol data routing, without the time and expense of managing several devices.
Benefits and Advantages
Consolidation/Integration
Combines the capabilities of dial access VPN, advanced LAN-to-LAN routing services, and multiservice integration of voice, video, data in one platform, substantially reducing life cycle costs compared to multiple-device solutions.
Integrated Flexible Routing
and Low-Density Switching
With the support of optional 16-port* 10/100 EtherSwitch network modules, branch offices can take advantage of the flexibility of integrated routing and switching functions in one unit for low port densities.
This offers high-speed connections between individual desktops, servers, and other network resources in a single unit for Layer 2, and allows WAN connection at Layer 3 through the router. An optional external power chassis provides power to IP phones and Aironet 802.11
Base Stations.
Versatility/Investment Protection
Includes regular introductions of network modules addressing additional media and applications support. Dozens of WAN interface cards (WICs) and network modules (NMs) are shared with the Cisco 1600, 1700, 2600, and 3700 series products. Modules can be interchanged between small, midsize, and regional branch offices.
Advanced Multiservice Support
Delivers rich quality of service (QoS) features of Cisco IOS, and the power to support them at bandwidths in excess of multipleT1/E1.
Features such as Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ), IP Precedence, Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) and Committed Access Rate (CAR) provide both the traffic shaping and prioritization necessary for a robust multiservice platform that can handle mission-critical networking.
* Only Cisco 3660 also accepts the 36-port EtherSwitch network module.
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Series Specifications
Processor |
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1.75 x 17.5 x 13.5 in44 x 445 x 343 mm; 1 Rack Unit (RU) height |
Cisco 3640: |
3.44 x 17.5 x 15 in88 x 445 x 381 mm; 2 Rack Units (RU) height |
Cisco 3660: |
8.7 x 17.5 x 11.8 in 221 x 445 x 300 mm; 5 Rack Units (RU) height |
Console port |
1 (up to 115.2 Kbps) |
Auxiliary port |
1 (up to 115.2 Kbps) |
Integrated CSU/DSU |
Yes (T1/E1, Fractional T1/E1, 56k/64k) |
Voice/Data Support (Y/N) |
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Compression (H/W or S/W) |
S/W + H/W |
Encryption (H/W or S/W) |
S/W + H/W |
Maximum Ethernet Ports |
46 |
Maximum 10/100 Ethernet Ports |
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Maximum 1000 Ethernet Ports |
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Maximum Token Ring Ports |
6 |
Maximum High-Speed Serial (up to 2 Mbps) |
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Maximum Low-Speed Serial (up to 128 Kbps) |
48 sync, 192 async |
Maximum Integrated Modems |
96 Analog, 120 Digital |
Maximum Number of ISDN BRI Ports |
48 |
Maximum Number of ISDN PRI Ports |
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Cisco IOS Release 12.2 T Memory Recommendations for the Cisco 3620 Router |
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IP Plus IPSec 3DES |
c3620-ik9s-mz |
16 MB |
64 MB |
IP Plus IPSec 56 |
c3620-ik8s-mz |
16 MB |
64 MB |
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c3620-io3-mz |
8 MB |
32 MB |
IP/FW/IDS Plus IPSec 3DES |
c3620-ik9o3s-mz |
16 MB |
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IP/FW/IDS Plus IPSec 56 |
c3620-ik8o3s-mz |
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c3640-ik8o3s-mz |
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c3640-do3s-mz |
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Enterprise Plus IPSec 56 |
c3640-jk8s-mz |
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c3640-jsx-mz |
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c3640-jk9o3s-mz |
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64 MB |
IP Plus IPSec 56 |
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c3660-ik9o3s-mz |
32 MB |
64 MB |
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Ordering Information
The Cisco 3600 is ordered from components. You must specify:
•A 3600 series chassis: All chassis ship with the minimum recommended memory for the most recent default Cisco IOS IP feature set, documentation, console, auxiliary and LAN cables, 19” rack mount brackets, RJ-45 to DB-9 and DB-25 converters, and blank panels that cover unused WAN interface card and or network module slots. AC, DC and RPS power options are available for all chassis.
•A CD software pack with desired software release.
•A power cord
Optional items are
•A Cisco IOS feature set upgrade or revision.The IP feature set is the default and included with the chassis.
•Up to six WAN Interface Cards
•Up to six Network Modules, with on-board WAN and Voice Interface Cards
•Flash Memory Upgrade
•DRAM Memory Upgrade
•Cables
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Cisco 3700 Series
Modular Access Routers
The Cisco 3700 Series is a new line of modular routers that enable flexible and scalable deployment of new applications in an integrated branch office access platform. The Cisco 3700 Series is ideal for sites and solutions requiring the highest levels of integration at the edge for branch office IP Telephony, voice gateway, and integrated flexible routing with low-density switching solutions. The Cisco 3700 Series provides a consolidated service infrastructure and high service density in a compact form factor that enables the incremental integration of branch applications.
Benefits and Advantages
High Service Density
This series introduces a new, wider interface form factor—the High Density Services Module (HDSM). With four network module (NM) slots, the Cisco 3745 can accept two HDSMs by removing the center guides between each pair of adjacent NM slots. With two NM slots, the Cisco 3725 can accept an HDSM in one while still leaving the other free. Each model also offers three WAN Interface Card (WIC) slots and two Advanced Integration Module (AIM) slots.
Integrated Flexible Routing
and Low-Density Switching
When configured with the new 16or 36-port EtherSwitch Module, the Cisco 3700 Series offers a single, integrated platform that combines flexible routing and low-density switching.This offers high-speed connections between individual desktops, servers, and other network resources in a single unit for Layer 2, and allows WAN connection at Layer 3 through the router. An optional external power chassis provides power to IP phones and Aironet 802.11 Base Stations.
Integration/Manageability
Provides a single-platform solution for branch office IP telephony and voice gateway services, lowering costs of ownership, simplifying management, and allowing flexible, incremental migration and integration.
Versatility/Investment Protection
Thousands of field-upgradable customized solutions ensure easy migration to future network requirements. More than 70 WAN interface cards (WICs), and Network Modules are shared with the Cisco 1600, 1700, 2600, and 3600 series products. Modules can be interchanged between small, midsize, and regional branch offices.The advanced integration module (AIM) slot offers expandability for integration of advanced services, such as hardware-assisted data compression, encryption, Voice and ATM hardware-assisted data compression,
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Incremental Migration |
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WAN |
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Switching |
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