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Table of Contents Product Updates New Products 5 End-of-Life Products 6 Routers and Access Servers Cisco 12000 Series Gigabit Switch Router 7 Cisco 7500 Series Routers 8 Cisco 7200 Series Routers 10 ATM Interface Processor (AIP) for the Cisco 7000 and 7500 Series 12 ATM Port Adapter for the Cisco 7200 and 7500 Series 12 ATM Circuit Emulation Service Port Adapter for the Cisco 7200 Series 13 Enhanced ATM Port Adapter for the Cisco 7200 and 7500 Series 13 Cisco uBR7200 Series Routers 14 Cisco AS5100, AS5200, and AS5300—Access Servers 15 Cisco Access 4000 Series Routers 16 Cisco MC3810 Multiservice Access Concentrator 17 Cisco 3600 Series—Modular Dial Access Servers 19 Cisco 2600 Series—Modular Access Routers 21 Cisco 2500 Series—Single LAN Routers 22 Cisco 2500 Series—Router/Hub Combinations 23 Cisco 2500 Series—Dual LAN Routers 24 Cisco 2500 Series—High Density Serial Routers 24 Cisco 2500 Series—Mission-Specific Routers 25 Cisco 2500 Series—Access Servers 27 Cisco 1600 Modular Access Routers 28 Cisco 1000 Access Routers 29 Cisco 770-M Series—ISDN Routers 30 Cisco 760-M Series—ISDN Routers 31 Cisco AccessPath-LS1 and TS1 32 Supported Products 34

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Product Updates

New Products 5

End-of-Life Products 6

Routers and Access Servers

Cisco 12000 Series Gigabit Switch Router 7

Cisco 7500 Series Routers 8

Cisco 7200 Series Routers 10

ATM Interface Processor (AIP) for the Cisco 7000 and 7500 Series 12

ATM Port Adapter for the Cisco 7200 and 7500 Series 12

ATM Circuit Emulation Service Port Adapter for the Cisco 7200 Series 13

Enhanced ATM Port Adapter for the Cisco 7200 and 7500 Series 13

Cisco uBR7200 Series Routers 14

Cisco AS5100, AS5200, and AS5300—Access Servers 15

Cisco Access 4000 Series Routers 16

Cisco MC3810 Multiservice Access Concentrator 17

Cisco 3600 Series—Modular Dial Access Servers 19

Cisco 2600 Series—Modular Access Routers 21

Cisco 2500 Series—Single LAN Routers 22

Cisco 2500 Series—Router/Hub Combinations 23

Cisco 2500 Series—Dual LAN Routers 24

Cisco 2500 Series—High Density Serial Routers 24

Cisco 2500 Series—Mission-Specific Routers 25

Cisco 2500 Series—Access Servers 27

Cisco 1600 Modular Access Routers 28

Cisco 1000 Access Routers 29

Cisco 770-M Series—ISDN Routers 30

Cisco 760-M Series—ISDN Routers 31

Cisco AccessPath-LS1 and TS1 32

Supported Products 34

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Switches

Catalyst 5000 Series 39

Catalyst 3900 Series Token Ring Switch 41

Catalyst 3000, 3100 and 3200 42

Catalyst 2900 Series 43

Catalyst 2900 Series XL 44

Catalyst 2820 and 1900 Standard Edition Series 46

Catalyst 2820 and 1900 Enterprise Edition Series 48

WS-C1400 CCDI/FDDI Concentrator 50

Hubs

Cisco 1500 Series—Micro Hub 51

FastHub 300 Series Hubs 52

FastHub 200 Series Hubs 53

FastHub100 Series Hubs 54

ATM Products

LightStream 1010 55

Cisco BPX 8600 Series Wide-Area Switch 56

Cisco MGX 8220 Edge Concentrator 58

Cisco IGX 8400 Series 59

Cisco IGX 8400 Series—Related Products 60

Network Management Software for Cisco BPX 8600, IGX 8400 Series, and MGX 8220 62

Internet Products

Centri Firewall 65

PIX Firewall 66

LocalDirector 67

Cisco Cache Engine 68

Cisco IP/TV 69

Cisco Micro Webserver 70

Cisco DNS/DHCP Manager and Server Suite 1000 71

Software for Internet Products 72

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Network Management Applications

Network Management Software—UNIX Platform 73

Network Management Software for IBM Environments 79

Network Management Software—Windows Platform 81

Network Management Software—Microsoft NT Platform 82

Network Management Software for BPX, MGX, IGX, and Cisco 3800 84

Cisco IOS Software

Cisco IOS Software Releases at a Glance 85

Current Major Releases 85

Current Early Deployment Releases 85

Cisco IOS Release 11.3 86

Cisco 7000 Series and Cisco 7500 Series Feature Sets 89

Cisco 7200 Series Feature Sets 93

Cisco 7000, 7200, and 7500 Series Feature Set Licences 97

Cisco 4000, Cisco 4500, Cisco 4700, and AccessPro PC Cards 98

Cisco 2500 Series and AS5100 Platform-Specific Feature Sets 109

Token Ring LANE on Router Platforms 117

Token Ring LANE on Switch Platforms 118

Cisco AS5200 Access Server Feature Sets 119

RMON Platform-Specific Feature Sets 125

Cisco 3600 Series Feature Sets 129

Cisco 1600 Series Feature Sets 134

Cisco 1003, Cisco 1004, and Cisco 1005 Feature Sets 137

Cisco 1005 Platform-Specific Feature Sets 140

Service and Support

Service and Support—Products and Services 143

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ProductRouters and Access Servers

Routers and Access Servers

Routers and Access Servers

Routers and Access Servers

Voice/fax network modules for the Cisco 2600/3600 series

High Speed Serial Interface (HSSI) —single port, network module interface for the 3600

T1 DSU/CSU WAN interface card for the Cisco 1600/3600 series

Supporting Software—Cisco ConfigMaker v2.0

Switches

Catalyst 3920 Token Ring Switch(see Catalyst 3900 Series Token Ring Switch)

Hubs

Cisco FastHub 112T 10/100 and 124T 10/100(see FastHub100 Series Hubs)

Internet Products

Cisco Cache Engine

Cisco LocalDirector

Cisco Micro Webserver

Software—Cisco NetSonar Security Scanner Software

Network Management Applications

NETSYS Baseliner v.4.0

Cisco IOS (Internetworking Operating System) Software

Cisco IOS Release 11.3

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End-of-Life ProductsThe following table contains a list of products that have been classified as End-of-Life (EOL) since June 1997. For the latest EOL information, refer to the website listed below.

Product EOL DateRouters and Access Servers

Cisco 300 Series Before October 1997

Cisco 200 Series February 1998

Cisco 3000 Series October 1997

Switches

Catalyst 1200 Before October 1997

Catalyst 1800 February 1998

Catalyst 2600 February 1998

Hubs

FastHub 112 F February 1998

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Cisco 12000 Series Gigabit Switch Router

Feature Cisco 12004 Cisco 12008 Cisco 12012

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

OC-3/STM-1 ports 12OC-12/STM-4 ports 3

OC-3/STM-1 ports 28OC-12/STM-4 ports 7

OC-3/STM-1 ports 44OC-12/STM-4 ports 11

Modular Slots Configurable Chassis Slots: 4Configurable Switch Fabric Slots: 1Maximum Line Card Support: 3

Configurable Chassis Slots: 8Configurable Switch Fabric Slots: 5Maximum Line Card Support: 7

Configurable Chassis Slots: 12Configurable Switch Fabric Slots: 5Maximum Line Card Support: 11

Available WAN Modules

Four-port OC-3/STM-1 IP/SONET1-port OC-12/STM-4 IP/SONET1-port OC-12/STM-4 ATM

4-port OC-3/STM-1 IP/SONET1-port OC-12/STM-4 IP/SONET1-port OC-12/STM-4 ATM

4-port OC-3/STM-1 IP/SONET1-port OC-12/STM-4 IP/SONET1-port OC-12/STM-4 ATM

Processor Type/Speed

R5000/200 MHz R5000/200 MHz R5000/200 MHz

Flash Memory

– Default 20 MB 20 MB 20 MB

– Maximum 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB

Shared Memory

– Default Gigabit Route Processor (GRP): 64 MBLine Cards: 32 MBBuffered Memory: 32 MB

Gigabit Route Processor (GRP): 64 MBLine Cards: 32 MB Buffered Memory: 32 MB (16/16 MB)

Gigabit Route Processor (GRP): 64 MBLine Cards: 32 MB Buffered Memory: 32 MB (16/16 MB)

– Maximum Gigabit Route Processor (GRP): 256 MB EDOLine Cards: 256 MB EDOBuffered Memory: 128 MB

Gigabit Route Processor (GRP): 256 MB EDOLine Cards: 256 MB EDOBuffered Memory: 128 MB (64/64 Tx/Rx)

Gigabit Route Processor (GRP): 256 MB EDOLine Cards: 256 MB EDOBuffered Memory: 128 MB (64/64 Tx/Rx)

Special Features • System Bandwidth: 5 Gbps• Redundancy Options: GRP, line card, power, fans, fabric• Routing Protocols

– Interior:RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, EIGRP, EGP

– Exterior:BGP

• Routed Protocols: TCP/IP, UDP/IP, CLNP• BGP4 Support:

Route reflections, Multi-exit discrimination (MED), Communities, Designation preference attribute (DPA), Flat/weighted route dampening, Confederations, Next Hop-Self, BGP multipath, Static routing (IGP)

• Management: SNMP, Telnet, MIB II

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Cisco 7500 Series Routers

Feature Cisco 7505 Cisco 7507 Cisco 7513

Modular Slots 5 7 13

Available LAN Modules

– Versatile Interface Processor Technology4-port Ethernet 10BaseT8-port Ethernet 10BaseT5-port Ethernet 10BaseFL1-port Fast Ethernet 100BaseTX1-port Fast Ethernet 100BaseFX4-port Token Ring 4/16Mbps4-port Token Ring 4/16 Mbps, full duplex1-port FDDI multimode1-port FDDI single-mode1-port FDDI full duplex multimode1-port FDDI full duplex single-mode1-port 100VG

8 port adapters

3264408832

3288888

10 port adapters

408050101040

401010101010

22 port adapters

88176110222288

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– Legacy Interface Processors2-port Ethernet4-port Ethernet6-port Ethernet2-port Token Ring4-port Token RingFDDI multimodeFDDI single-mode1-port Fast Ethernet (100TX)2-port Fast Ethernet (100TX)1-port Fast Ethernet (100FX2-port Fast Ethernet (100FX)

8162481644816816

12243612246612241224

2448722448121224482448

Available WAN Modules

– Versatile Interface Processor Technology4-port serial, enhanced8-pot serial, V.358-port serial, 2328-port serial, X.211-port HSSI2-port HSSI1-port ATM OC3 single mode IR1-port ATM OC3 multimode2-port channelized E1/PRI, 75 Ohm2-port channelized E1/PRI, 120 Ohm4-port E1 G.703 serial (75 ohm/unbalanced)4-port E1 G.703 serial (120 ohm/balanced)1-port E3 serial with E3 DSU2-port E3 serial with DSUs

8 port adapters

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Available WAN Modules (continued)

– Versatile Interface Processor Technology (continued)1-port T3 serial with T3 DSUs2-port T3 serial with T3 DSUs2-port JT2 6.3Mb/s serial

81616

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– Advanced Technology Interface ProcessorsPacket Over SONET OC3/SDH MultimodePacket OVer SONET OC3/SDH single-modeChannelized DS3

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– Legacy Interface Processors4-port serial8-port serialATM 155 Mbps SONET/SDH multimodeATM 155 Mbps SONET/SDH single-modeATM interface, E3, Coax, 34 MbpsATM 45 Mbps DS3 CoaxMultiChannel: T1/PRI 2-portHSSI

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Processor Type/Speed

– Integrated Modems RSP2RSP4VIP2-15VIP2-40 (50~90 kpps FDX)VIP2-50 (80~135 kpps FDX)

RSP2RSP4VIP2-15VIP2-40 (50~90 kpps FDX)VIP2-50 (80~135 kpps FDX)

RSP2RSP4VIP2-15VIP2-40 (50~90 kpps FDX)VIP2-50 (80~135 kpps FDX)

Stacking Capabilities No No No

Flash Memory

– Minimum Required 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB

– Maximum 40 MB 40 MB 40 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 32 MB 32 MB 32 MB

– Maximum 128 MB (RSP2)256 MB (RSP 4)

128 MB (RSP2)256 MB (RSP 4)

128 MB (RSP2)256 MB (RSP 4)

Boot Memory

– Default 256 KB 256 KB 256 KB

Power Supply AC, Dual AC/DC, Dual DC

AC, Dual AC/DC, Dual DC

AC, Dual AC/DC, Dual DC

Special Features • IBM channel ESCON and Bus& Tag• Encryption adapters• Compression adapters

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/733/7500

Feature Cisco 7505 Cisco 7507 Cisco 7513

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Cisco 7200 Series Routers

Feature Cisco 7204 Cisco 7206

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections Optional Fast Ethernet port on the I/O Controller

Optional Fast Ethernet port on the I/O Controller

Available LAN Modules

4-port Ethernet 10BaseT8-port Ethernet 10BaseT5-port Ethernet 10BaseFL1-port Fast Ethernet 100BaseTX1-port Fast Ethernet 100BaseFX4-port Token Ring 4/16 Mbps4-port Token Ring 4/16 Mbps, full duplex1-port FDDI multimode1-port FDDI single-mode1-port FDDI full duplex multimode1-port FDDI full duplex single-mode1-port 100VG1-port ATM OC3 single mode IR1-port ATM OC3 multimodeEthernet switch port adapter

1632203316

1633333332 (2 Ethernet ports and 2 Fast Ethernet ports per port adapter)

2448303324

2433333332 (2 Ethernet ports and 2 Fast Ethernet ports per port adapter)

Available WAN Modules

4-port serial, enhanced8-pot serial, V.358-port serial, 2328-port serial, X.211-port HSSI2-port HSSI1-port ATM OC3 single mode IR, enhanced1-port ATM OC3 single mode LR, enhanced1-port ATM OC3 multimode, enhanced1-port ATM DS3, enhanced1-port ATM E3, enhanced1-port ATM CES OC3 single mode w/ 4 T1 ports1-port ATM CES OC3 single mode w/ 4 E1 ports, 120 Ohm1-port ATM DS3 w/ 4 T1 ports1-port ATM DS3 w/ 4 E1 ports Ohm4-port ISDN BRI (U interface)8-port ISDN BRI (S/T interface)2-port channelized T1/PRI2-port channelized E1/PRI, 75 Ohm2-port channelized E1/PRI, 120 Ohm4-port multichannel T18-port multichannel T1

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Available WAN Modules (continued)

8-port multichannel DSX18-port multichannel E1 (120 Ohm/balanced)4-port E1 G.703 serial (75 Ohm/unbalanced)4-port E1 G.703 serial (120 Ohm/balanced)1-port E3 serial with E3 DSU2-port E3 serial with DSUs1-port T3 serial with T3 DSU2-port T3 serial with DSUs1-port channelized DS3 w/4-port channelized T11-port multichannel DS31-port multichannel E3

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Specialized Modules

Compression service adapterEncryption service adapter1-port ESCON channel port adapter1-port parallel channel port adapter

Multiple133

Multiple1313

Processor Type/Speed MIPS RISC processors, NPE-100, -150 or -200 performing at 100 Kbps, 150 Kbps, and 200 Kbps, respectively

MIPS RISC processors, NPE-100, -150 or -200 performing at 100 Kbps, 150 Kbps, and 200 Kbps, respectively

Flash Memory

– Minimum Required 16 MB 16 MB

– Maximum 40 MB 40 MB

SRAM Memory 1 MB (NPE-150)4 MB (NPE-200)

1 MB (NPE-150)4 MB (NPE-200)

DRAM Memory

– Default 32 MB 32 MB

– Maximum 128 MB 128 MB

Power Supply AC or DC, dual optional AC or DC, dual optional

Special Features • System Bandwidth: 600 Mbps

• Chassis Slots: 4• Configurable Interface

Slots: 4

• System Bandwidth: 600 Mbps

• Chassis Slots: 6• Configurable Interface

Slots: 6

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/733/7200

Feature Cisco 7204 Cisco 7206

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ATM Interface Processor (AIP) for the Cisco 7000 and 7500 Series

ATM Port Adapter for the Cisco 7200 and 7500 Series

Feature ATM Interface Processor (AIP)

Platform Capability Interfaces: • OC3c/STM1 SONET/SDHSinglemode Intermediate Reach• OC3c/STM1 SONET/SDH Multinode• DS3• E3Connections: PVCs or SVCs (ATM Forum UNI 3.0/3.1)Service Classes: • UBR – Unspecified Bit Rate• VBR – Variable Bit RateTM

• Up to 8 programmable VC rate queues with traffic shippingAdaption: AAL5, AAL3/4LAN Interconnect: LANE (LEC, LES, BUS, LECS), RFC1483, RFC1577

Special Features • Protocols Routed Over ATM: IP, DECnet, IPX, AppleTalk, Banyan VINES

Feature ATM Port Adapter (ATM PA-A1)

Platform Capability Interfaces: • OC3c/STM1 SONET/SDH Singlemode Intermediate Reach• OC3c/STM1 SONET/SDH MultimodeConnections: PVCs or SVCs (ATM Forum UNI 3.0/3.1)Service Classes: UBR – Unspecified Bit RateAdaption: AAL5LAN Interconnect: LANE (LEC, LES, BUS, LECS), RFC1483, RFC1577

Special Features • Protocols Routed Over ATM: – IP– DECnet– IPX– Appletalk– Banyan VINES

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ATM Circuit Emulation Service Port Adapter for the Cisco 7200 Series

Enhanced ATM Port Adapter for the Cisco 7200 and 7500 Series

FeatureATM Circuit Emulation Service Port Adapter (ATM CES PA-A2)

Platform Capability Interfaces: • OC3c/STM1 SONET/SDH Singlemode Intermediate Reach• DS3• E3• Circuit Emulation Services (CES) ports

– 4 T1 for OC-3c/STM1 or DS3 – 4 E1 (120 ohms) for E3 or OC-3c/STM1

Connections: PVCs or SVCs (UNI 3.0/3.1)Service Classes: • UBR – Unspecified Bit Rate• nrt -VBR – non-real-time Variable Bit Rate• CBR – Constant Bit Rate• ABR – Available Bit RateTraffic Shaping (per-VC and VP)Adaption: AAL5, AAL1 (CES only)LAN Interconnect: LANE (LEC, LES, BUS, LECS), RFC1483, RFC1577

Special Features • Protocols Routed Over ATM: IP, DECnet, IPX, Appletalk, Banyan VINES

Feature Enhanced ATM Port Adapter (ATM PA-A3

Platform Capability Interfaces: • OC3c/STM1 SONET/SDH Multimode• OC3c/STM1 SONET/SDH Singlemode Intermediate Reach• OC3c/STM1 SONET/SDH Singlemode Long Reach• DS3• E3Connections: PVCs or SVCs (ATM Forum UNI 3.0/3.1)Service Classes: UBR–Unspecified Bit Rate, nrt-VBR—non-real-time variable bit rate, ABR—available bit rateTraffic Shaping (per-VC)Adaption: AAL5LAN Interconnect: LANE (LEC, LES, BUS, LECS), RFC1483, RFC1577

Special Features • Protocols Routed Over ATM: IP, DECnet, IPX, Appletalk, Banyan VINES

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Cisco uBR7200 Series Routers

Feature Cisco uBR7246

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections Optional Fast Ethernet port on the I/O Controller

Available LAN Modules Ethernet (10BaseT)Ethernet (10BaseF)Fast Ethernet (TX)Fast Ethernet (FX)ATM (SM, MM)

Available WAN Modules HSSI

Specialized Modules MCNS Cable Modem Card

Processor Type/Speed MIPS RISC processors, NPE-150 or -200 performing at 100 Kbps and 130 Kbps, respectively

Flash Memory

– Minum Required 16 MB

– Maximum 40 MB

SRAM Memory 1 MB (NPE-150)4 MB (NPE-200)

DRAM Memory

– Default 32 MB

– Maximum 128 MB

Power Supply AC or DC, dual optional

Special Features • System Bandwidth: 600 Mbps• Port Adapter Slots: 2• Modem Card Slots: 4• Configurable Interface Slots: 6

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Cisco AS5100, AS5200, and AS5300—Access Servers

1. The default memory configuration for the AS5300 will accommodate all IOS images.

Feature AS5100 AS5200 AS53001

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

3 Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Ethernet

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

3 Synchronous Serial 2 Synchronous Serial2 PRI/T1/E1

4 T1/PRI or 4 E1/PRI

Modular Slots 16 3 3

Integrated Modems Quad V.34 (up to 28.8 Kbps)

56K K56-FlexISDN

Maximum Asynchronous Connections

48 Asynchronous Serial

48/60 E1 120

Processor Type/Speed 20 MHz 68030 20 MHz 68030 150 MHz R4700

Flash Memory

– Default 8 MB standard 8 MB 4 MB boot Flash8 MB system Flash

– Maximum 16 MB dual Flash bank optional for each Access Server card

16 MB

Shared Memory

– Default 4 MB 4 MB 16 MB Packet memory

– Maximum 16 MB for each Access Server card

16 MB 32 MB Main memory1

DRAM Memory

– Default 8 MB

– Maximum 16 MB

Boot RAM Memory

– Default 8 MB

– Maximum 8 MB

Power Supply Yes No (AC or DC power supply available)

Yes (AC or DC power supply available)

Special Features • Integrated CSU/DSU

• Integrated T1 Channel Banks

• Modular

• Integrated CSU/DSU

• Integrated T1 Channel Banks

• Modular

• Integrated CSU/DSU

• Integrated T1 Channel Banks

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Cisco Access 4000 Series Routers

Feature Cisco 4000-M Cisco 4500-M Cisco 4700-M

Available LAN Modules Single-Port EthernetDual-Port Ethernet6-Port EthernetFast EthernetSingle-Port Token RingDual-Port Token RingMultimode FDDISingle-mode FDDIATM MultimodeATM Single-mode

Single-Port EthernetDual-Port Ethernet6-Port EthernetFast EthernetSingle-Port Token RingDual-Port Token RingMultimode FDDISingle-mode FDDIATM MultimodeATM Single-mode

Single-Port EthernetDual-Port Ethernet6-Port EthernetFast EthernetSingle-Port Token RingDual-Port Token RingMultimode FDDISingle-mode FDDIATM MultimodeATM Single-mode

Available WAN Modules

4-Port ISDN BRI8-Port ISDN BRIDual-Port Serial4-Port Serial2 High-Speed, 16 Low-Speed Serial, Synch/AsynchDS-3/E-3 ATMSingle-Port Channelized E1/PRI4-Port Fractional E1/G.703

4-Port ISDN BRI8-Port ISDN BRIDual-Port Serial4-Port Serial2 High-Speed, 16 Low-Speed Serial, Synch/AsynchDS-3/E-3 ATMSingle-Port Channelized E1/PRI4-Port Fractional E1/G.703

4-Port ISDN BRI8-Port ISDN BRIDual-Port Serial4-Port Serial2 High-Speed, 16 Low-Speed Serial, Synch/AsynchDS-3/E-3 ATMSingle-Port Channelized E1/PRI4-Port Fractional E1/G.703

Processor Type/Speed 40-MHz 68030 100-MHz IDT Orion RISC

133-MHz IDT Orion RISC

Flash Memory

– Default 4 MB 4 MB 4 MB

– Maximum 8 MB 8 or 16 MB 8 or 16 MB

Shared Memory

– Default 4 MB 4 MB 4 MB

– Maximum 16 MB 8 or 16 MB 8 or 16 MBSecondary Cache Memory 512 KB

DRAM Memory

– Default 8 MB 16 MB 16 MB

– Maximum 16 or 32 MB 32 MB 32 or 64 MB

Boot RAM Memory

– Default Boot Read-Only Memory: 128 KB

Boot Flash Memory: 4 MB

Boot Flash Memory: 4 MB

– Maximum Boot Read-Only Memory: 1 MB

Boot Flash Memory: 8 or 16 MB

Boot Flash Memory: 8 or 16 MB

Power Supply AC, DC optional AC, DC optional AC, DC optional

Service Category Number

CON-SNT-4000 CON-SNT-4500 CON-SNT-4700

Website URL http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/728/4000

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Cisco MC3810 Multiservice Access ConcentratorMultiservice access concentrator, which integrates routing and voice/data switching.

Feature Cisco MC3810

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

1 Ethernet 10Base T

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

2 Synchronous serial ports

Available LAN Modules 6 Analog voice ports1 Digital voice port

Available WAN Modules

1 Channelized T1/E1 multiflex trunk

Maximum Asynchronous Connections

1

Processor Type/Speed Motorolla 860 Power PC/50 MHz

Flash Memory

– Default 4 MB

– Maximum 8 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 16 MB

– Maximum 32 MB

Power Supply AC, DC optional

Special Features • Frame RelayFRF.1 Frame Relay UNIFRF.3.1 Multiprotocol encapsulationFRF.5 Frame Relay / ATM network interworkingFRF.9 Data compression for Frame Relay

• ATMStandards-based ATM DS-1/E-1 UNIATM circuit emulation (AAL1)PVC service support for CBR, VBRrt, VBRnrt, and UBRRFC 1483 Multiprotocol over ATMRFC 1577 IP over ATM

• VoiceSupports voice over Frame Relay, ATM, and HDLCCS-ACELP 8-Kbps voice compression (G.729 or G.729A)Tandem voice switchingSilence suppressionVoice activity detectionSupport for T.30 Group 3 faxIntegrated echo cancellationIntegrated FAX/relay service

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Special Features (continued)

• VideoSupports H .320 videoClear channel Nx64KCBR video ATMVBR (AAL5)Packet-based video

• Network ManagementIn-band and out-of-band supportCiscoView, Netsys Suite, StrataView Plus

• Backbone Interoperability: LS1010, BPX-AXIS, IGX, Cisco 7200

Service Category Number

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Cisco 3600 Series—Modular Dial Access Servers

Feature Cisco 3620 Cisco 3640

Available LAN Modules

– Mixed-Media Network Modules (requires one network module slot)

1 Fast Ethernet (10/100BaseTX)1 Fast Ethernet (FX)1 Ethernet4 Ethernet1 Ethernet, 2 WAN interface card slots2 Ethernet, 2 WAN interface card slots1 Ethernet, 1 Token Ring, 2 WAN interface card slots

1 Fast Ethernet (10/100BaseTX)1 Fast Ethernet (FX)1 Ethernet4 Ethernet1 Ethernet, 2 WAN interface card slots2 Ethernet, 2 WAN interface card slots1 Ethernet, 1 Token Ring, 2 WAN interface card slots

Available WAN Modules

– Network Modules (requires one network module slot)

Channelized T1/ISDN PRI: 1 or 2 portsChannelized T1/ISDN PRI with integrated CSU: 1 or 2 portsChannelized E1/ISDN PRI balanced: 1 or 2 portsChannelized E1/ISDN PRI unbalanced: 1 or 2 portsHigh speed serail interface (HSSI): 1 portISDN BRI S/T: 1 or 2 portsISDN BRI U with integrated NT1: 4 or 8 ports4-port async/sync low speed serial NM8-port async/sync low speed serial NM4-port sync high speed serial NM

Channelized T1/ISDN PRI: 1 or 2 portsChannelized T1/ISDN PRI with integrated CSU: 1 or 2 portsChannelized E1/ISDN PRI balanced: 1 or 2 portsChannelized E1/ISDN PRI unbalanced: 1 or 2 portsHigh speed serail interface (HSSI): 1 portISDN BRI S/T: 1 or 2 portsISDN BRI U with integrated NT1: 4 or 8 ports4-port async/sync low speed serial NM8-port async/sync low speed serial NM4-port sync high speed serial NM

WIC (WAN interface card) Slots

1 port T1/E1 Serial with integrated CSU

1 port T1/E1 Serial with integrated CSU

– WICs for use in Mixed-Media Network Modules

Serial (up to T1/E1): 1 portISDN BRI S/T: 1 portISDN BRI U with integrated NT1: 1 port

Serial (up to T1/E1): 1 portISDN BRI S/T: 1 portISDN BRI U with integrated NT1: 1 port

Voice/Fax Modules 1 slot voice/fax module2 slot voice/fax module

1 slot voice/fax module2 slot voice/fax module

– VIC Slots 2 port FXS voice/fax interface card2 port FXO voice/fax interface card2 port E&M voice/fax interface card

Integrated Modems 6 digital modem network modules6 digital modem upgrade cards12 digital modem network modules18 digital modem network modules24 digital modem network modules30 digital modem network modules

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Maximum Asynchronous Connections

32 ports16-port async network module32-port async network module

96 ports16-port async network module32-port async network module

Processor Type/Speed 80-MHz IDT R4700 RISC 100-MHz IDT R4700 RISC

Flash Memory

– Default 4 MB 4 MB

– Maximum 32 MB 32 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 16 MB 16 MB

– Maximum 64 MB 128 MB

Power Supply AC, DC optional AC, DC optional

Special Features • Performance: 20–40K pps• Console and Auxiliary Ports

(up to 115.2 Kbps)• Dual Type II PCMCIA Card Slots• Rack and Wall Mounting• Dimensions: 17.5” w, 3.44” h,

15.75” d• Other Modules

1 slot voice/fax network module2 slot voice/fax network modulesCompression network moduleRedundant power supply (RPS)

• Performance: 50–70K pps• Console and Auxiliary Ports

(up to 115.2 Kbps)• Dual Type II PCMCIA Card Slots• Rack and Wall Mounting• Dimensions: 17.5” w, 1.69” h,

14.25” d• Other Modules

1 slot voice/fax network module2 slot voice/fax network modulesCompression network moduleRedundant power supply (RPS)

Service Category Number

CON-SNT-3620 CON-SNT-3640

Website URL http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/728/3600

Feature Cisco 3620 Cisco 3640

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Cisco 2600 Series—Modular Access Routers

Feature Cisco 3620 Cisco 3640

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

1 Ethernet 10BaseT (RJ-45) 2 Ethernet 10BaseT (RJ-45)

Modular Slots 2 WAN interface card, 1 network module

2 WAN interface card, 1 network module

Available WAN Modules

– Network Modules (requires one network module slot)

Async/Sync (up to 128 Kbps): 4 or 8 portsAsync only: 16 or 32 portsVoice: 1 or 2 voice interface cards

Async/Sync (up to 128 Kbps): 4 or 8 portsAsync only: 16 or 32 portsVoice: 1 or 2 voice interface cards

WIC (WAN interface card) Slots

– WICs for use in Mixed-Media Network Modules

Serial (up to T1/E1): 1 portSerial (up to T1/E1): 2 portsAsync/Sync (up to 128 Kbps): 2 portsIntegrated 56/64 Kbps CSU/DSU ISDN BRI S/T: 1 portUSDN BRI U with integrated NT1: 1 port

Serial (up to T1/E1): 1 portSerial (up to T1/E1): 2 portsAsync/Sync (up to 128 Kbps): 2 portsIntegrated 56/64 Kbps CSU/DSU ISDN BRI S/T: 1 portUSDN BRI U with integrated NT1: 1 port

Maximum Asynchronous Connections

Async/Sync Serial: 4 or 8 ports Async/Sync Serial: 4 or 8 ports

Processor Type/Speed 40 MHz Motorolla MPC 860 RISC 40 MHz Motorolla MPC 860 RISC

Flash Memory

– Default 4 MB 4MB

– Maximum 16 MB 16 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 16 MB 16 MB

– Maximum 64 MB 64 MB

Power Supply AC, DC optional, Redundant Power (external unit)

AC, DC optional, Redundant Power (external unit)

Special Features • Performance: 12-15K pps• Console and auxiliary ports (up

to 115.2 Kbps)• Rack and wall mounting

• Performance: 12-15K pps• Console and auxiliary ports (up

to 115.2 Kbps)• Rack and wall mounting

Service Category Number

CON-SNT-2600 CON-SNT-2600

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Cisco 2500 Series—Single LAN Routers

1. All IOS 11.2 feature sets are available. See “Cisco IOS Release 11.2 for Access” for details.2. Optional DC or redundant power supply (RPS).

1. All IOS 11.2 feature sets are available. See “Cisco IOS Release 11.2 for Access” for details.2. Optional DC or redundant power supply (RPS).

Feature Cisco 25011 Cisco 25021 Cisco 25031 Cisco 25041

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

1 Ethernet 1 Token Ring 1 Ethernet 1 Token Ring

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

2 Synchronous Serial

2 Synchronous Serial

2 Synchronous Serial1 ISDN BRI

2 Synchronous Serial1 ISDN BRI

Processor Type/Speed 20 MHz 68030 20 MHz 68030 20 MHz 68030 20 MHz 68030

Flash Memory

– Default 8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MB Dual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

– Maximum 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

Power Supply AC2 AC AC2 AC

Website URL

Feature Cisco 25241 Cisco 25251

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

1 Ethernet 1 Token Ring

Available WAN Modules

WAN modules:• 2-wire Switched 56K DSU/CSU• 4-wire 56K/64K DSU/CSU• Fractional/Full T1 DSU/CSU• Synchronous serial port (5-in-1

cable adapter)ISDN modules:• ISDN BRI (S/T bus)• ISDN BRI (U bus)

WAN modules:• 2-wire Switched 56K DSU/CSU• 4-wire 56K/64K DSU/CSU• Fractional/Full T1 DSU/CSU• Synchronous serial port (5-in-1

cable adapter)ISDN modules:• ISDN BRI (S/T bus)• ISDN BRI (U bus)

Processor Type/Speed 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030

Flash Memory

– Default 8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

– Maximum 16 MB 16 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

Power Supply AC2 AC

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Cisco 2500 Series—Router/Hub Combinations

1. All IOS 11.2 feature sets are available. See “Cisco IOS Release 11.2 for Access” for details.2. Optional DC or redundant power supply (RPS).

1. All IOS 11.2 feature sets are available. See “Cisco IOS Release 11.2 for Access” for details.2. Optional DC or redundant power supply (RPS).

Feature Cisco 25051 Cisco 25071 Cisco 25161

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

1 Ethernet plus 8 Port Hub

1 Ethernet plus 16 Port Hub

1 Ethernet plus 14 Port Hub

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

2 Synchronous Serial 2 Synchronous Serial 2 Synchronous Serial1 ISDN

Processor Type/Speed 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030

Flash Memory

– Default 8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

– Maximum 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

Power Supply AC2 AC2 AC2

Special Features • MDI-X Switch

Feature Cisco 25171 Cisco 25181 Cisco 25191

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

1 Token Ring plus 11 Port Hub

1 Ethernet plus 23 Port Hub

1 Token Ring plus 23 Port Hub

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

2 Synchronous Serial1 ISDN

2 Synchronous Serial1 ISDN

2 Synchronous Serial1 ISDN

Processor Type/Speed 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030

– Default 8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

– Maximum 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

Power Supply AC AC2 AC

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Cisco 2500 Series—Dual LAN Routers

Cisco 2500 Series—High Density Serial Routers

1. All IOS 11.2 feature sets are available. See “Cisco IOS Release 11.2 for Access” for details.2. Optional DC or redundant power supply (RPS).

1. All IOS 11.2 feature sets are available. See “Cisco IOS Release 11.2 for Access” for details.2. Optional DC or redundant power supply (RPS).

Feature Cisco 25131 Cisco 25141 Cisco 25151

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

1 Ethernet1 Token Ring

2 Ethernet 2 Token Ring

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

2 Synchronous Serial 2 Synchronous Serial 2 Synchronous Serial

Processor Type/Speed 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030

Flash Memory

– Default 8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

– Maximum 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

Power Supply AC AC2 AC

Feature Cisco 25201 Cisco 25211 Cisco 25221 Cisco 25231

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

1 Ethernet 1 Token Ring 1 Ethernet 1 Token Ring

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

2 high-speed serial1 ISDN BRI

2 high-speed serial1 ISDN BRI

2 high-speed serial1 ISDN BRI

2 high-speed serial1 ISDN BRI

Maximum Asynchronous Connections

2 low-speed A/S serial

2 low-speed A/S serial

8 low-speed A/S serial

8 low-speed A/S serial

Processor Type/Speed 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030

Flash Memory

– Default 8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

– Maximum 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

Power Supply AC2 AC2 AC2 AC2

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Cisco 2500 Series—Mission-Specific Routers

1. Software upgradable to 2 Synchronous Serial.

1. Software upgradable to router with Ethernet (2501CF) or Token Ring (2502CF).2. Optional DC or redundant power supply (RPS).

Feature Cisco 2503 Cisco 2504

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections1

1 Ethernet 1 Token Ring

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections1

1 ISDN BRI 1 ISDN BRI

Processor Type/Speed 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030

Stacking Capabilities

Flash Memory

– Default 8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

– Maximum 16 MB 16 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

Power Supply AC AC

Special Features • Software: ISDN • Software: ISDN

Feature Cisco 2501CF Cisco 2502CF Cisco 2501LF Cisco 2502LF

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections1

1 Ethernet 1 Token Ring

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections1

2 Synchronous Serial

2 Synchronous Serial

2 Synchronous Serial

2 Synchronous Serial

Processor Type/Speed 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030

Stacking Capabilities

Flash Memory

– Default 8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

– Maximum 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

Power Supply AC2 AC AC2 AC

Special Features • Software: CFRAD

• Software: CFRAD

• Software: LAN FRAD

• Software: LAN FRAD

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1. Optional DC or redundant power supply (RPS).

1. Software upgradable to router with Ethernet (2520 and 2522) or Token Ring (2521 and 2523) and ISDN BRI.

2. Optional DC or redundant power supply (RPS).

Feature Cisco 2520CF Cisco 2521CF Cisco 2522CF Cisco 2523CF

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections1

2 high-speed serial

2 high-speed serial

2 high-speed serial

2 high-speed serial

Maximum Asynchronous Connections

2 low-speed A/S serial

2 low-speed A/S serial

8 low-speed A/S serial

8 low-speed A/S serial

Processor Type/Speed 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030

Flash Memory

– Default 8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

– Maximum 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

Power Supply AC1 AC2 AC2 AC2

Special Features • Software: CFRAD

• Software: CFRAD

• Software: CFRAD

• Software: CFRAD

Feature Cisco 2520LF Cisco 2521LF Cisco 2522LF Cisco 2523LF

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections1

1 Ethernet 1 Token Ring 1 Ethernet 1 Token Ring

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections1

2 high-speed serial

2 high-speed serial

2 high-speed serial

2 high-speed serial

Maximum Asynchronous Connections

2 low-speed A/S serial

2 low-speed A/S serial

8 low-speed A/S serial

8 low-speed A/S serial

Processor Type/Speed 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030

Flash Memory

– Default 8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

– Maximum 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

Power Supply AC2 AC2 AC2 AC2

Special Features • Software: LAN FRAD

• Software: LAN FRAD

• Software: LAN FRAD

• Software: LAN FRAD

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Cisco 2500 Series—Access Servers

1. Optional DC or redundant power supply (RPS).

Feature Cisco 2509 Cisco 2511 Cisco 2512

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

1 Ethernet 1 Ethernet 1 Token Ring

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

2 Sync Serial 2 Sync Serial 2 Sync Serial

Maximum Asynchronous Connections

8 Async Serial 16 Async Serial 16 Async Serial

Processor Type/Speed 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030 20-MHz 68030

Flash Memory

– Default 8 MBDual flash bank option

8 MBDual flash bank option

– Maximum 16 MB 16 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

4, 8, or 16 MB standard, depending on Cisco IOS software feature set

Power Supply AC1 AC1 AC1

Special Features • No Integrated CSU/DSU, T1 Channel Banks, and Modems

• No Integrated CSU/DSU, T1 Channel Banks, and Modems

• No Integrated CSU/DSU, T1 Channel Banks, and Modems

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Cisco 1600 Modular Access Routers

Feature Cisco 1601 Cisco 1602 Cisco 1603 Cisco 1604 Cisco 1605-R

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

1 Ethernet 1 Ethernet 1 Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Ethernet

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

1 Serial, Sync/Async

1 Sync Serial, 56 Kbps 4-wire DSU/CSU

1 ISDN BRI S/T

1 ISDN BRI U (with NT1); 1 S-bus port for ISDN phone/fax

Modular Slots 1 WAN interface card slot

1 WAN interface card slot

1 WAN interface card slot

1 WAN interface card slot

2 WAN interface card slots

Available WAN Modules

Serial, Sync/Async;ISDN BRI S/T;ISDN BRI U;56/64 Kbps DSU/CSUT1/FT1 DSU/CSU

Serial, Sync/Async;ISDN BRI S/T;ISDN BRI U;56/64 Kbps DSU/CSUT1/FT1 DSU/CSU

Serial, Sync/Async;ISDN BRI Leased line S/T;56/64 Kbps DSU/CSUT1/FT1 DSU/CSU

Serial, Sync/Async;ISDN BRI Leased line S/T;56/64 Kbps DSU/CSUT1/FT1 DSU/CSU

Serial, Sync/Async;ISDN BRI S/T;ISDN BRI U;56/64 Kbps DSU/CSUT1/FT1 DSU/CSU

Processor Type/Speed

33-MHz 68360

33-MHz 68360

33-MHz 68360

33-MHz 68360

33-MHz 68360

Flash Memory

– Default 4 MB 4 MB 4 MB 4 MB 2 MB

– Maximum 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB

DRAM Memory

– Default 2 MB 2 MB 2 MB 2 MB 8 MB

– Maximum 18 MB 18 MB 18 MB 18 MB 24 MB

Power Supply AC AC AC AC AC

Service Category Number

2 2 2 2 2

Special Features • Run-from-RAM (all models: 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605-R)

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Cisco 1000 Access Routers

FeatureCisco 1003 ISDN Router

Cisco 1004 ISDN Router

Cisco 1005Serial Router

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

10BaseT Ethernet 10BaseT Ethernet 10BaseT Ethernet

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

ISDN BRI ISDN BRI with integrated NTI

Serial up to E1 or Async Serial up to 115.2 kbps (60-pin Connector)

Processor Type/Speed 25-MHz MC68360 25-MHz MC68360 25-MHz MC68360

Flash Memory

– Default 2 MB 2 MB 2 MB

– Maximum 4 MB card optional 4 MB card optional 4 MB card optional

DRAM Memory

– Default 8 MB 8 MB 8 MB

Service Category Number

2 2 2

Special Features • IP• IP/IPX/AT• Bridging

• IP• IP/IPX/AT• Bridging

• IP • IP/IPX/AT• Bridging• OSPF• PIM

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Cisco 770-M Series—ISDN RoutersFeature Cisco 771-M Cisco 772-M Cisco 775-M Cisco 776-M

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

4 port Ethernet hub 10BaseT

4 port Ethernet hub 10BaseT

4 port Ethernet hub 10BaseT

4 port Ethernet hub 10BaseT

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

1 ISDN BRI 1 ISDN BRI with built-in NT11 ISDN BRI S/T

1 ISDN BRI 1 ISDN BRI with built-in NT11 ISDN BRI S/T

Maximum Asynchronous Connections

2 Analog Telephone (POTS) interfaces

2 Analog Telephone (POTS) interfaces

Processor Type/Speed

25-MHz 80386 25-MHz 80386 25-MHz 80386 25-MHz 80386

Flash Memory

– Default 1 MB, for software upgrades

1 MB, for software upgrades

1 MB, for software upgrades

1 MB, for software upgrades

DRAM Memory

– Default 1.5 MB 1.5 MB 1.5 MB 1.5 MB

– Maximum 2 MB 2 MB 2 MB 2 MB

Boot RAM Memory

– Default 16 KB 16 KB 16 KB 16 KB

Service Category Number

1 1 1 1

Special Features

• INS, NET/3, VN-3, 1TR6, TPH, 5ESS, DMS-100, NI-1

• Call Connect/Disconnect Switch

• Management: SNMP, Telnet

• Security: ML-PPP, CHAP, PAP, Caller ID

• STAC available as software upgrade

• IP/IPX routing with concurrent bridging

• Dial-on-DemandRouting (DDR), IPX Spoofing and Filtering, Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD), Personal Network Profiles to simplify access control and connections to multiple networks

• 5ESS, DMS-100, NI-1

• Call Connect/Disconnect Switch

• Management: SNMP, Telnet

• Security: ML-PPP, CHAP, PAP, Caller ID

• STAC available as software upgrade

• IP/IPX routing with concurrent bridging

• Dial-on-DemandRouting (DDR), IPX Spoofing and Filtering, Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD), Personal Network Profiles to simplify access control and connections to multiple networks

• INS, NET/3, VN-3, 1TR6, TPH, 5ESS, DMS-100, NI-1

• Call Connect/Disconnect Switch

• Management: SNMP, Telnet

• Security: ML-PPP, CHAP, PAP, Caller ID

• STAC available as software upgrade

• IP/IPX routing with concurrent bridging

• Dial-on-DemandRouting (DDR), IPX Spoofing and Filtering, Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD), Personal Network Profiles to simplify access control and connections to multiple networks

• 5ESS, DMS-100, NI-1

• Call Connect/Disconnect Switch

• Management: SNMP, Telnet

• Security: ML-PPP, CHAP, PAP, Caller ID

• STAC available as software upgrade

• IP/IPX routing with concurrent bridging

• Dial-on-DemandRouting (DDR), IPX Spoofing and Filtering, Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD), Personal Network Profiles to simplify access control and connections to multiple networks

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Cisco 760-M Series—ISDN Routers

Feature Cisco 761-M Cisco 762-M Cisco 765-M Cisco 766-M

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

10BaseT Ethernet 10BaseT Ethernet 10BaseT Ethernet 10BaseT Ethernet

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

1 ISDN BRI 1 ISDN BRI with built-in NT11 ISDN BRI S/T

1 ISDN BRI 1 ISDN BRI S/T

1 ISDN BRI with built-in NT11 ISDN BRI S/T

Maximum Asynchronous Connections

2 Analog Telephone (POTS) interfaces

2 Analog Telephone (POTS) interfaces

Processor Type/Speed

25-MHz 80386 25-MHz 80386 25-MHz 80386 25-MHz 80386

Flash Memory

– Default 1 MB, for software upgrades

1 MB, for software upgrades

1 MB, for software upgrades

1 MB, for software upgrades

DRAM Memory

– Default 1.5 MB 1.5 MB 1.5 MB 1.5 MB

– Maximum 2 MB 2 MB 2 MB 2 MB

Boot RAM Memory

– Default 16 KB 16 KB 16 KB 16 KB

Service Category Number

1 1 1 1

Special Features

• INS, NET/3, VN-3, 1TR6, TPH, 5ESS, DMS-100, NI-1

• Management: SNMP, Telnet

• Security: ML-PPP, CHAP, PAP

• STAC available as software upgrade

• IP/IPX routing with concurrent transparent bridging

• Dial-on-DemandRouting (DDR), IPX Spoofing and Filtering, Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD), Personal Network Profiles to simplify access control and connections to multiple networks

• 5ESS, DMS-100, NI-1

• Management: SNMP, Telnet

• Security: ML-PPP, CHAP, PAP

• STAC available as software upgrade

• IP/IPX routing with concurrent transparent bridging

• Dial-on-DemandRouting (DDR), IPX Spoofing and Filtering, Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD), Personal Network Profiles to simplify access control and connections to multiple networks

• INS, NET/3, VN-3, 1TR6, TPH, 5ESS, DMS-100, NI-1

• Management: SNMP, Telnet

• Security: ML-PPP, CHAP, PAP

• STAC available as software upgrade

• IP/IPX routing with concurrent transparent bridging

• Dial-on-DemandRouting (DDR), IPX Spoofing and Filtering, Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD), Personal Network Profiles to simplify access control and connections to multiple networks

• 5ESS, DMS-100, NI-1

• Management: SNMP, Telnet

• Security: ML-PPP, CHAP, PAP

• STAC available as software upgrade

• IP/IPX routing with concurrent transparent bridging

• Dial-on-DemandRouting (DDR), IPX Spoofing and Filtering, Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD), Personal Network Profiles to simplify access control and connections to multiple networks

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Cisco AccessPath-LS1 and TS1

Feature Cisco Access Path-LS3 Cisco AccessPath-TS3

Fixed WAN Ports/Connections

1 HSSI port2 HSSI ports4-port Ethernet 10BaseT Port adapter8-port Ethernet 10BaseT Port adapter5-port Ethernet 10BaseFL Port adapter1 Fast Ethernet 100BaseTx port adapter1 Fast Ethernet 100BaseFx port adapter4-port serial port adapter8 port serial adapter V.35

1 HSSI port2 HSSI ports1 port ATM (OC-3 rate) single-mode, single width port1 port ATM (OC-3 rate) multimode100-Mbps Any LAN (voice grade)4-port Ethernet 10BaseT Port adapter8-port Ethernet 10BaseT Port adapter5-port Ethernet 10BaseFL Port adapter1 Fast Ethernet 100BaseTx port adapter1 Fast Ethernet 100BaseFx port adapter4-port serial port adapter8 port serial adapter V.358 port serial adapter V.214 Token Ring ports4 Token Ring ports, full duplex1 FDDI multimode1 FDDI single-mode1 full-duplex FDDI multimode1 full-duplex FDDI single-mode

Fixed LAN Ports/Connections

E1 PRIChannelized E1MMP enabledVPDN enabled

T1 PRIChannelized T1E1 PRIChannelized E1MMP enabledVPDN enabled

Trunk Interfaces Up to 16T1/E1/PRI for dial clientsSupports CT1

Up to 84 T1/E1/PRI for dial clientsSupports CT3, integrated R2 for E1

Modems/ISDN Session Supports async or ISDNE1 system:240-2520T1 system:192-2016

Backhaul Interfaces Fast Ethernet, HSSI, V.35 serial, 10BaseT

Fast Ethernet, FDDI, ATM, HSSI, V.35 serial, 100VG-Any LAN, Token Ring, 10BaseT, 10BaseFL (multiple supported for redundant configurations)

Processor Type/Speed

– Dial access server shelf

– Router shelf– System controller

shelf– Switch shelf

150 MHz R4700 (per four T1/E1/PRI)100 MHz IDT R4700 RISC

150 MHz R4700 (per four T1/E1/PRI)MIPS4700 @ 150 MHz

100 MHz IDT RISC68040

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Flash Memory

– Dial access server shelf

– Router shelf– System controller

shelf– Switch shelf

8 MB

4MB

8 MB

20 MB8 MB

4 MB

DRAM Memory

– Dial access server shelf

– Router shelf

– System controller shelf

– Switch shelf

16 MB DRAM and 16 MB packet DRAM1 MB processor SRAM with 16 MB DRAM

16 MB DRAM and 16 MB packet DRAM1 MB processor SRAM with 16 MB DRAM16 MB

8 MB

Feature Cisco Access Path-LS3 Cisco AccessPath-TS3

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Supported Products

Personal Office for ISDN

Flexible Voice Shelf

Product Description

Personal Office for ISDN

Personal Office is a remote-node product for ISDN featuring an Open Data-link Interface (ODI) workstation driver (IPX and TCP/IP) and an ISDN Network Interface Card (INIC). Personal Office for ISDN connects to all Cisco ISDN routers. Product includes:• Hardware and software in a single package • Integrated ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI)• One ISDN BRI port with RJ-45 connector• Support of all major ISDN switch protocols

Feature Function/Benefit

Maximum Configuration 30 voice channels (E1)24 voice channels (T1)

Voice Compression 8-Kbps ACELP to PC (Pulse Code Modulation)ADPCM (Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation) decoding

Future Enhancements 4.8-Kbps digital voiceAnalog interfacesISDN primary rate interface (PRI) trunk connectionVoice over frame relay to voice over ATM interworking

Positioning Digital interface at central site for FastPAD voice terminationACELP to PCM conversion for complete voice interworking

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CiscoSecure Products — Access Control Software

FeatureCiscoSecureEasy ACS 1.0

CiscoSecure ACS 2.0 for Windows NT

CiscoSecure ACS 2.2 for UNIX

CiscoSecure GRS 1.1 for UNIX

Basic TACACS+ Functions (PPP-IP, PPP-IPX, EXEC)

Yes Yes Yes Translate and proxy

Interface HTML HTML/Java HTML/Java Java application

Operating System Windows NT Server 4.0

Windows NT Server 4.0

Solaris 2.51 Solaris 2.51

Database Support Windows NT and flat-file database

Windows NT and flat-file database

Oracle RDBMS or Sybase RDBMS

Oracle RDBMS or Sybase RDBMS

Password Support PAP, CHAP PAP, CHAP, ARA PAP, CHAP, ARA, DES, Cleartext, S/Key, UNIX/etc./passwd file

Failed User Info Yes Yes Yes —

Accounting File Storage

CSV CSV RDBMS or CSV Forwarded to ACS

Advanced TACACS+ Support (all T+ services, ACLs, downloadable strings)

— Yes Yes Proxy

RADIUS (IETF) — Yes Yes Translate and proxy

RADIUS (Cisco vendor-specific attribute)

— Yes Yes Translate and proxy

RADIUS (Ascend) — Yes Yes Translate and proxy

Configurable RADIUS Dictionary

— — Yes —

Token Server Support

— Axent Technologies (async/telnet only) and SDI

CryptoCard, Secure Computing, SDI

Token Caching for ISDN Terminal Adapters

— SDI Yes —

Dial VPN Home Gateway Support

Yes Yes Yes Translate and proxy

Dial VPN ISP End Support

— Yes Yes Translate and proxy

Dial VPN Domain Stripping

— — Yes Translate and proxy

Time-of-Day Access

— Yes Yes —

NAS, Port, and Rem_Adr Filters

— Rem_Adr only Yes —

CLID Filters — Yes Yes —

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Import Tool for Third Party User Databases

— Yes Yes —

Windows NT Performance Monitor Support

Yes Yes — —

SSL Support for Browser Connections

— — Yes —

Group Administration for Wholesale Dial

— — Yes —

Max Sessions — — Yes —

Command Line Interface

— — Yes Yes

Nonintrusive Proxy

— — — Yes

T+/RADUIS Translation

— — — Yes

Proxy Authorization Filtering

— — — Yes

Max Roaming Sessions

— — — Yes

Domain Matching for Multihop Global Roaming

— — — Yes

Configurable Delimiter for Global Roaming

— — — Yes

Special Characteristics

• Included with every Cisco NAS

• Windows NT or Flat-File Database

• Basic TACACS+ Services

• Supports One NAS

• Easy-to-use ACS for Windows NT

• Windows NT or Flat-File Database

• TACACS+ and RADIUS

• Unlimited NAS Support

• Powerful ACS for UNIX

• Relational Database

• TACACS+ and RADIUS

• Unlimited NAS Support

• TACACS+ and RADIUS Proxy

• Relational or Flat-File Database

• Translation Between TACACS+ and RADIUS

FeatureCiscoSecureEasy ACS 1.0

CiscoSecure ACS 2.0 for Windows NT

CiscoSecure ACS 2.2 for UNIX

CiscoSecure GRS 1.1 for UNIX

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Cisco ConfigMaker v2.0Cisco ConfigMaker is a free, easy-to-use Windows 95/Windows NT 4.0 network and device configuration tool. ConfigMaker enables fast and efficient configurations of Cisco routers, access servers, micro hubs, micro switches, and micro webservers with no dependency on LAN or WAN connectivity. As part of the Cisco Networked office stack, Cisco ConfigMaker enables you to configure stackable devices for operation on the network.

Cisco ConfigMaker requires no previous experience with Cisco devices or the Cisco command line interface. It provides a user-friendly device and connection palatte to create a network diagram and wizards to address the network and device.

Feature Function/Benefit

Network Management Platform Compatibility

No network management platform required: software runs on a PC.

Supported Cisco Products

– Routers running Cisco IOS 11.2 or later:

Cisco 1003, 1004, 1005Cisco 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605-RCisco 2501, 2503, 2505, 2507, 2509, 2509-RJ, 2511, 2511-RJ, 2514, 2516, 2520, 2522, 2524Cisco 3620 and 3640

– Router Interface Cards and Network Modules

Cisco 1600 series WAN interface cards (WICs):Serial, ISDN BRI (U, S/T)56/64K DSU/CSU

Cisco 2524 series network interface cards:ISDN BRI (u, S/T)2-wire 56/64 K DSU/CSU4-wire 56/64 K DSU/CSU

Cisco 3600 series network modules:1 Ethernet4 Ethernet1 Fast Ethernet1 Ethernet, 2 WAN slot2 Ethernet, 2 WAN slot4 ISDN/PRI (U, S/T)8 ISDN/PRI (U, S/T)4 async/sync8 async/sync16 async32 async4 serial1 T1/ISDN PRI2 T1//ISDN PRI1 E1/ISDN PRI2 E1/ISDN PRI

Cisco 3600 series WICs:SerialISDN BRI (U, S/T) (WIC-1B) (for Cisco 3600 and 1600 series only)ISDN BRI (U, S/T) (WIC36-1B) (for Cisco 3600 series only)56/64K DSU/CSU

– Micro Hubs, Micro Switches, and Micro Hub stacks

Cisco 1501, 1502, 1503Cisco 1528 Micro Hub 10/100Cisco 1548 Micro Switch 10/100

– Internet Products Cisco Micro Webserver 200

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System Requirements Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.080486 or Pentium-based IBM PC or compatible computer16 MB RAM12 MB Hard disk spaceCD-ROM driveSVGA (super video graphics adapter) monitorColor adapter with 256 colors and 640x480 pixels (800x600 recommended)Netscape Navigator 3.0 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 web browser recommendedInternet connection recommended

Special Features • Multiple-protocol support:IP, IPX, and AppleTalk routed protocols and Frame Relay, HDLC,ISDN (BRI and PRI), and PPP connections.

• Address Network Wizard:Supplied address ranges will be assigned to the selected devices or the entire network.

• AutoDetect Device Wizard:Automatically detects devices attached to the COM port of the PC running Cisco ConfigMaker.

• Insert Network:Inserts previously designed Cisco ConfigMaker version 2 network diagrams.

• WAN configuration worksheets:Itemizes necessary service provider information.

• Advanced capability:Appends CLI commands to the autogenerated configuration files.

Feature Function/Benefit

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Feature Catalyst 5000 Catalyst 5002 Catalyst 5500 Catalyst 5505

Modular Slots Modular, 4 slots for interface modules

Modular, 1 slot for interface module

Modular, 11 slots for interface modules

Modular, 4 slots for interface modules

Available Supervisors

Supervisor module with two embedded Fast Ethernet ports plus any combination of the following modules

Available Modules 48 Port Group Switched 10BaseT Ethernet 48 Port Switched 10BaseT Ethernet (RJ-21)24 Port Switched 10BaseT Ethernet (RJ-45)12 Port Switched 10BaseFL Ethernet24 Port Group Switched 100BaseTX Ethernet12 Port Switched 10/100BaseTX Backbone Fast Ethernet24 Port Switched 10/100BaseTX Desktop Fast Ethernet12 Port Switched 100BaseFX Fast Ethernet16 Port Switched Token Ring Copper16 Port Switched Token Ring Fiber1 Port CDDI/FDDI2 Port ATM LAN Emulation OC-3

Backplane Speed Max. number of addresses: 32000Store-and-ForwardBackplane Bandwidth: 1.2 Gbps

Max. number of addresses: 32000Store-and-ForwardBackplane Bandwidth: 1.2 Gbps

Max. number of addresses: 32000Store-and-ForwardBackplane Bandwidth: 3.6 GbpsATM Switching: 5-Gbps backplane

Max. number of addresses: 32000Store-and-ForwardBackplane Bandwidth: 3.6 Gbps

Full Duplex Capabilities

All Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Token Ring, and ATM ports

All Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Token Ring, and ATM ports

All Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Token Ring, and ATM ports

All Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Token Ring, and ATM ports

VLAN Maximum Spanning Tree: Yes per VLANVLANs: 1000

Spanning Tree: Yes per VLANVLANs: 1000

Spanning Tree: Yes per VLANVLANs: 1000

Spanning Tree: Yes per VLANVLANs: 1000

FEC 12 100BaseTX/ FEC switching12 100BaseFX/ FEC switching

12 100BaseTX/ FEC switching12 100BaseFX/ FEC switching

12 100BaseTX/ FEC switching12 100BaseFX/ FEC switching

12 100BaseTX/ FEC switching12 100BaseFX/ FEC switching

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Management Capabilities

Inboard console via terminal or modem, outboard via Telnet, SNMP, CiscoView, CWSIStatistics, history, alarms, eventsRedundant Supervisors: 5500, 5505Processors (Management)

– Supervisor I, II – 25-MHz 68EC040– Supervisor III – 150-MHz R4700 RISC

RAM / Flash Memory– Supervisor I – 4 MB flash memory, 20 MB + 192k/port– Supervisor II – 8 MB flash memory, 16 MB + 192k/port– Supervisor III – PCMIA flash memory, 32 MB + 192k/port

NVRAM– Supervisor I, II – 256 KB– Supervisor III – 512 KB

Service Category Number

CON-SNT-WS-C5000

CON-SNT-WS-C5002

CON-SNT-WS-C5500

CON-SNT-WS-C5505

Special Features • Ethernet—IEEE 802.3, 10BaseT, and 10BaseFL• Fast Ethernet—IEEE 802.3u, 100BaseTX, and 100BaseFX• ATM—ATM Forum 3.1 User-Network Interface (UNI) specification, Q.2931

signaling protocols, LAN emulation• ATM LANE Support: Optional (LEC, LES, LECS, BUS)• Token Ring LANE Support: Optional (LEC, LES, LECS, BUS)• Redundant AC or DC Power Supply: Included with 5002, optional with

other models• IP Fragmentation: With FDDI option• APaRT: With FDDI option• SPAN Port: Yes, one port to many ports, VLAN to port, ISL to ISL

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/792/c5000

Feature Catalyst 5000 Catalyst 5002 Catalyst 5500 Catalyst 5505

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Catalyst 3900 Series Token Ring Switch

Feature Catalyst 3900 Catalyst 3920

Fixed Ports 20 Token Ring 24 Token Ring

Modular Slots 2 None

Available Modules Any 2 of the following:4-port UTP/STP Token Ring4-port fiber Token RingATM multimode fiber2-port UTP/STP Token Ring ISL2-port multimode fiber Token Ring ISL

None

Backplane Speed Backplane Bandwidth: 520 Mbps Backplane Bandwidth: 520 Mbps

Stacking Options Up to 8 switches using the optional stack port module

Up to 8 switches using the built-in stack port

Full Duplex Capabilities

All ports All ports support full duplex Token Ring attachment

VLAN Maximum 63 63

ISL 2 port fiber or copper None

Management Capabilities

SNMP and out-of-band console, Telnet, CiscoView, TrafficDirector

SNMP and out-of-band console, Telnet, CiscoView, TrafficDirector

Embedded RMON With optional RMON feature With optional RMON feature

Special Features • Processors: Intel i960 RISC processor

• Source-Route Bridging• Source-Route Transparent• Source-Route Switching • Transparent Bridging• Dedicated Token Ring• Filtering: MAC, DSAP, SNAP

EtherType• ATM LANE• SPAN Port• Spanning Tree: IEEE and IBM

• Processors: Intel i960 RISC processor

• Source-Route Bridging• Source-Route Transparent• Source-Route Switching • Transparent Bridging• Dedicated Token Ring• Filtering: MAC, DSAP, SNAP

EtherType• SPAN Port• Spanning Tree: IEEE and IBM• Connector for optional RPS unit

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/customer/729/c3900

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Catalyst 3000, 3100 and 3200

Feature Catalyst 3000 Catalyst 3100 Catalyst 3200

Fixed Ports 16 10BaseT switched (fixed)1 AUI

24 10BaseT switched (fixed)1 AUI

Modular Slots Two expansion slots and one StackPort slot

One expansion FlexSlot and one StackPort slot

Supervisor module (zero fixed ports) with one FlexSlot and one StackPort slot plus six expansion slots

Available Modules 4-port 10BaseTX3-port 10BaseFL1-port 100BaseTX1-port 100BaseFX2-port 100BaseTX with ISL (FEC ready)2-port 100BaseFX with ISL (FEC ready)2-port 100VG-TX2-port 100VG-FX1-port ATM/155 SMF3-port 10Base2StackPort module

4-port 10BaseTX3-port 10BaseFL1-port 100BaseTX1-port 100BaseFX2-port 100BaseTX with ISL (FEC ready)2-port 100BaseFX with ISL (FEC ready)2-port 100VG-TX2-port 100VG-FX1-port ATM/155 SMF3-port 10Base2StackPort mdouleWAN access router

4-port 10BaseTX3-port 10BaseFL1-port 100BaseTX1-port 100BaseFX2-port 100BaseTX with ISL (FEC ready)2-port 100BaseFX with ISL (FEC ready)2-port 100VG-TX2-port 100VG-FX1-port ATM/155 SMF3-port 10Base2StackPort moduleWAN access router

Backplane Speed Max. # Addresses: 6000-10000/1700 per portAutomatic Store-and-Forward or Cut-Through on transmitBackplane Bandwidth: 480 Mbps

Max. # Addresses: 10000Automatic Store-and-Forward or Cut-Through on transmitBackplane Bandwidth: 480 Mbps

Max. # Addresses: 10000Automatic Store-and-Forward or Cut-Through on transmitBackplane Bandwidth: 480 Mbps

Full Duplex Capabilities

All ports All ports All ports

VLAN Maximum 64 64 64

Management Capabilities

SNMP, console, Telnet, CiscoView, CWSIProcessors (Management): Intel i960Flash Memory: 1 MBRAM: Up to 8 MB + 192k/port

SNMP, console, Telnet, CiscoView, CWSIProcessors (Management): Intel i960Flash Memory: 1 MBRAM: 8 MB + 192k/port

SNMP, console, Telnet, CiscoView, CWSIProcessors (Management): Intel i960Flash Memory: 1 MBRAM: 8 MB + 192k/port

Embedded RMON Yes Yes Yes

Special Features • ATM LANE Support: Yes (LANE LEC, LES, LECS, BUS)

• Redundant AC or DC Power Supply (matrix)

• SPAN Port• Spanning Tree

• ATM LANE Support: Yes (LANE LEC, LES, LECS, BUS)

• Redundant AC or DC Power Supply (matrix)

• SPAN Port• Spanning Tree

• ATM LANE Support: Yes (LANE LEC, LES, LECS, BUS)

• Redundant AC or DC Power Supply (standard)

• SPAN Port• Spanning Tree

Service Category Number

CON-SNT-WS-3000 CON-SNT-WS-3100 CON-SNT-WS-3200

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Catalyst 2900 Series

Feature Catalyst 2901 Catalyst 2902 Catalyst 2926

Fixed Ports 2 100BaseTX (w/MII)12 10/100 autosensing

2 100BaseTX (w/MII)12 100BaseFX (MMF)

2 100Base (TX or FX)24 10/100 autosensing

Backplane Speed Max # Addresses: 16000Store-and-ForwardBackplane Bandwidth: 1.2 Gbps

Max # Addresses: 16000Store-and-ForwardBackplane Bandwidth: 1.2 Gbps

Max # Addresses: 16000Store-and-ForwardBackplane Bandwidth: 1.2 Gbps

Full Duplex Capabilities

All ports All ports All ports

VLAN Maximum 1000 1000 1000

FEC ISL and FEC on 2 FastFast Etherchannel (uplinks)

ISL 2-ports 100BaseTX (MII alternative) uplinks (ISL only)ISL (all)

2-ports 100BaseTX (MII alternative) uplinks (ISL only) plus 12-ports 10/100BaseFX with ISL (MMF, SC interfaces)ISL (all)

Ethernet uplinks (TX or FX)ISL (uplinks)

Management Capabilities

Inboard console via terminal or modem, outboard via Telnet, SNMP, CiscoView, CWSIProcessors (Management): 25-MHz C68EC040Flash Memory: 4 MBRAM: 8 MB + 192k/port

Inboard console via terminal or modem, outboard via Telnet, SNMP, CiscoView, CWSIProcessors (Management): 25-MHz C68EC040Flash Memory: 4 MBRAM: 8 MB + 192k/port

Inboard console via terminal or modem, outboard via Telnet, SNMP, CiscoView, CWSIProcessors (Management): 25-MHz C68EC040Flash Memory: 4 MBRAM: 20 MB + 192k/port

Embedded RMON Statistics, history, alarms, events

Statistics, history, alarms, events

Statistics, history, alarms, events

Special Features • SPAN Port: port to port, VLAN to port, ISL to ISL

• Spanning Tree per VLAN

• SPAN Port: port to port, VLAN to port, ISL to ISL

• Spanning Tree per VLAN

• Redundant AC or DC Power Supply

• SPAN Port: port to port, VLAN to port, ISL to ISL

• Spanning Tree per VLAN

Service Category Number

CON-SNT-WS-C2926 CON-SNT-WS-C2902 CON-SNT-WS-C2926

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/792/c2900

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Catalyst 2900 Series XL

Feature Catalyst 2908 XL Catalyst 2916M XL

Fixed Ports 8 10BaseT/100BaseTX autosensing

16 100BaseT/10BaseTX autosensing

Modular Slots None Two slots

Available Supervisors None None

Available Modules 4-port switched 10BaseT/100BaseTX autosensing2-port switched 100BaseFXGigabit Ethernet (Future)ATM (Future)Inter-Switch Link (Future)

Backplane Speed Max. # Addresses: 2048Store-and-ForwardWire Speed PerformanceBackplane Bandwidth: 800 Mbps

Max. # Addresses: 2048Store-and-ForwardWire Speed PerformanceBackplane Bandwidth: 1.6 Gbps

Stacking Capabilities Fast EtherChannel Fast EtherChannel

Full Duplex Capabilities

All ports All 10BaseTX, 100BaseTX, 100BaseFX ports

VLAN Maximum 8 port-based VLANs (Future) ISL (Future)

FEC Yes Yes

ISL No 4QCY98

Management Capabilities

SNMP, Telnet, RMON, (CLI)-based out-of-band, embedded HTTP Web-based interfaceProcessors (Management): Cisco design ASICs, Power PC 403CFlash Memory: 2 MBCPU DRAM: 4 MB

SNMP, Telnet, RMON, (CLI)-based out-of-band, embedded HTTP Web-based interfaceProcessors (Management): Cisco design ASICs, Power PC 403CFlash Memory: 2 MBCPU DRAM: 4 MB

Embedded RMON Yes Yes

Special Features • Packet Buffer Memory: 4 MB cell-based shared memory

• Redundant AC Power Supply• CGMP• SPAN Port• Spanning Tree• Broadcast Storm Control• Autoconfiguration• Cisco IOS Access Lists

• Packet Buffer Memory: 4 MB cell-based shared memory

• Gigabit Ethernet Performance: Optional (Future)

• ATM Support: Optional (Future)• Redundant AC Power Supply• CGMP• SPAN Port• Spanning Tree• Broadcast Storm Control• Autoconfiguration• Cisco IOS Access Lists

Service Category Number

4 4

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Feature Catalyst 2924 XL Catalyst 2924C XL

Fixed Ports 24 10BaseT/100BaseTX autosensing

22 10BaseT/100BaseTX autosensing2 100BaseFX

Modular Slots None None

Available Supervisors None None

Available Modules None None

Backplane Speed Max. # Addresses: 2048Store-and-ForwardWire Speed PerformanceBackplane Bandwidth: 1.6 Gbps

Max. # Addresses: 2048Store-and-ForwardWire Speed PerformanceBackplane Bandwidth: 1.6 Gbps

Stacking Options Fast EtherChannel Fast EtherChannel

Full Duplex Capabilities

All ports All ports

VLAN Maximum 24 port-based VLANs (Future) 24 port-based VLANs (Future)

FEC Yes Yes

ISL No No

Management Capabilities

SNMP, Telnet, RMON, (CLI)-based out-of-band, embedded HTTP Web-based interfaceProcessors (Management): Cisco design ASICs, Power PC 403CFlash Memory: 2 MBCPU DRAM: 4 MB

SNMP, Telnet, RMON, (CLI)-based out-of-band, embedded HTTP Web-based interfaceProcessors (Management): Cisco design ASICs, Power PC 403CFlash Memory: 2 MBCPU DRAM: 4 MB

Embedded RMON Yes Yes

Special Features • Packet Buffer Memory: 4 MB cell-based shared memory

• Redundant AC Power Supply• CGMP• SPAN Port• Spanning Tree• Broadcast Storm Control• Autoconfiguration• Cisco IOS Access Lists

• Packet Buffer Memory: 4 MB cell-based shared memory

• Redundant AC Power Supply• CGMP• SPAN Port• Spanning Tree• Broadcast Storm Control• Autoconfiguration• Cisco IOS Access Lists

Service Category Number

4 4

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Catalyst 2820 and 1900 Standard Edition SeriesFeature Catalyst 2820 Catalyst 1900

Fixed Ports 24 10BaseT1 AUI

24 10BaseT– 1 AUI– 2 100BaseTX (1924) or

1 100BaseTX and 1 100BaseFX (1924C)

12 10BaseT– 1 AUI– 2 100BaseTX or

1 100BaseTX and1 100BaseFX (1912C)

Modular Slots Two high-speed expansion slots

Available Modules 1-port 100BaseTX8-port 100BaseTX1-port 100BaseFX4-port 100BaseFXFDDI fiber DASFDDI fiber SASFDDI UTP SAS (CDDI)ATM UTPATM multimode fiberATM single-mode fiber short reach and long reach

Backplane Speed Cut-Through or Store-and-Forward Max. # Addresses: Choice of 2 models; 2048 or 8192Backplane Bandwidth: 1 Gbps

Cut-Through or Store-and-Forward Max. # Addresses: 1024 Backplane Bandwidth: 1 Gbps

Full Duplex Capabilities

Half/Full Duplex autonegotiated Half/Full Duplex autonegotiated

VLAN Maximum Up to 4 overlapping bridge groups Up to 4 overlapping bridge groups

FEC No No

ISL No No

Management Capabilities

SNMP, Out-of-band, Telnet, RMON, HTML web-based interface, ATM Director, CWSI, CiscoView, StackView/Stack MakerProcessors (Management): Cisco-designed ASICs, 80486 CPUFlash Memory: 1 MBRAM: 3 MB

SNMP, Out-of-band, Telnet, RMON,HTML web-based interface, CWSI, CiscoView, StackView/Stack MakerProcessors (Management): Cisco-designed ASICs, 80486 CPUFlash Memory: 1 MBRAM: 3 MB

Embedded RMON All groups via SPAN port All groups via SPAN port

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Special Features • Upgradeable with Enterprise Edition Software Upgrade Kit

• CDDI/FDDI• ATM Support• IP Fragmentation• APaRT• SPAN Port• CGMP• Spanning Tree• Packet Buffer Memory: 3 MB

Shared, allocated dynamically to ports

• Redundant AC Power Supply, optional

• Upgradeable with Enterprise Edition Software Upgrade Kit

• SPAN Port• CGMP• Spanning Tree• Packet Buffer Memory: 3 MB

Shared, allocated dynamically to ports

• Redundant AC Power Supply, optional

Service Category Number

Catalyst 2822 and 2828: package 2 Catalyst 1912 and 1912C: package 1Catalyst 1924 and 1924C: package 2

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/792/c2900xl

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Catalyst 2820 and 1900 Enterprise Edition Series

Feature Catalyst 2820 Catalyst 1900

Fixed Ports 24 10BaseT1 AUI

24 10BaseT– 1 AUI– 2 100BaseTX (1924) or

1 100BaseTX and 1 100BaseFX (1924C)

12 10BaseT– 1 AUI– 2 100BaseTX (1912) or

1 100BaseTX and1 100BaseFX (1912C)

Modular Slots Two high-speed expansion slots

Available Modules 1-port 100BaseTX8-port 100BaseTX1-port 100BaseFX4-port 100BaseFXFDDI fiber DASFDDI fiber SASFDDI UTP SAS (CDDI)ATM UTPATM multimode fiberATM single-mode fiber short reach and long reach

Backplane Speed Cut-Through or Store-and-Forward Max. # Addresses: Choice of 2 models; 2048 or 8192Backplane Bandwidth: 1 Gbps

Cut-Through or Store-and-Forward Max. # Addresses: 1024 Backplane Bandwidth: 1 Gbps

Full Duplex Capabilities

Half/Full Duplex autonegotiated Half/Full Duplex autonegotiated

VLAN Maximum Up to 4 overlapping bridge groups Up to 4 overlapping bridge groups

FEC Yes Yes

ISL Yes Yes

Management Capabilities

SNMP, Out-of-band, Telnet, RMON, HTML web-based interface, ATM Director, CWSI, CiscoView, StackView/StackMakerCisco IOS CLIProcessors (Management): Cisco-designed ASICs, 80486 CPUFlash Memory: 1 MBRAM: 3 MB

SNMP, Out-of-band, Telnet, RMON,HTML web-based interface, CWSI, CiscoView, StackView/StackMakerCisco IOS CLIProcessors (Management): Cisco-designed ASICs, 80486 CPUFlash Memory: 1 MBRAM: 3 MB

Embedded RMON 4 groups embeddedAll groups via SPAN port

4 groups embeddedAll groups via SPAN port

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Special Features • Fast EtherChannel• CDDI/FDDI• ATM Support• IP Fragmentation• APaRT• SPAN Port• CGMP• Spanning Tree• Packet Buffer Memory: 3 MB

Shared, allocated dynamically to ports

• TACACS+• DHCP, DNS, RIP• Autoconfiguration• Redundant AC Power Supply,

optional

• Fast EtherChannel• SPAN Port• CGMP• Spanning Tree• Packet Buffer Memory: 3 MB

Shared, allocated dynamically to ports

• TACACS+• DHCP, DNS, RIP• Autoconfiguration• Redundant AC Power Supply,

optional

Service Category Number

Catalyst 2822 and 2828: package 3 Catalyst 1912 and 1912C: package 2Catalyst 1924 and 1924C: package 3

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/792/c2900xl

Feature Catalyst 2820 Catalyst 1900

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WS-C1400 CCDI/FDDI Concentrator

Feature Catalyst WS-C1400

Fixed Ports 4—32 CDDI and/or FDDI, depending on configuration

Modular Slots 2

Management Capabilities

Traffic generation utilitySMT windowSMT 7.3Scheduled insertionAdvanced TelnetSoftware configuration of portsTripple path, dual MAC architectureSNMPBootP supportRingmap feature

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/792/c1400

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1. For configuration information, see “Cisco ConfigMaker v2.0” on page 37 .

Feature 1501 1502 1503 1516

Fixed Ports Connections

8 - 10BaseT 8 - 10BaseT 8 - 10BaseT 16 - 10BaseT1 AUI

Stacking Capabilities

No 5 hubs/40 users and devices

5 hubs/40 users and devices

No. Can be cascaded up to 58 users and devices

Management Capabilities

Configuration UnmanagedPer Port LEDs: Link integrity

Configuration ManagedPer Port LEDs: ReceiveCiscoWorks Windows software for network management

Configuration ManageablePer Port LEDs: DisabledCiscoWorks Windows software for network management

Configuration ManagedPer Port LEDs: Link Integrity/Receive Activity andPort Enabled /Disabled

Special Features1

• Connectors: RJ-45

• Cable Type: Category 3 UTP

• Forwarding Rate: 10 Mbps

• Power Supply: AC

• Automatically partitions jabbering ports

• Automatic self-test on start up

• Hot swappable

• Connectors: RJ-45

• Cable Type: Category 3 UTP

• Forwarding Rate: 10 Mbps

• Power Supply: AC

• Automatically partitions jabbering ports

• Stacks 5 hubs/40 users and devices

• Automatic self-test on start up

• Hot swappable

• Connectors: RJ-45

• Cable Type: Category 3 UTP

• Forwarding Rate: 10 Mbps

• Power Supply: AC

• Automatically partitions jabbering ports

• Stacks 5 hubs/40 users and devices

• Automatic self-test on start up

• Hot swappable

• Connectors: RJ-45 and AUI for port 17

• Cable Type: Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP

• Forwarding Rate: 10 Mbps

• Power Supply: AC

• Automatically partitions jabbering ports

• Automatic self-test on start up

• MDI/MDI-X switch

• RPS connector• Port-level

security- intruder prevention

• 19-in. rack mountable

Service Category Number

1 1 1 1

Website URLs www.cisco.com/warp/public/769/c1500 microhub.htmlwww.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/prod_cat/pc16mhub.htm

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FastHub 300 Series Hubs

Feature FastHub 316T FastHub 316C

Fixed Ports Connections

16-100BaseTX 15-100BaseTX, 1-100BaseFX

Modular Slots Two expansion slots per base unit Two expansion slots per base unit

Modules Available Bridge Management Module (BMM) or Network management Module (NMM)

Bridge Management Module (BMM) or Network management Module (NMM)

Stacking Capabilities Up to 4 per stack Up to 4 per stack

Management Capabilities

ManageablePer Port LEDs: Link Integrity, Receive, DisabledSystem Activity Meter LEDs: Collision and utilizationManageable (SNMP and RMON) via Telnet, out-of-band console, and CiscoView software on a per-port, per-hub, and per-stack basisLEDs for hub ID, hub status, and RPS status

ManageablePer Port LEDs: Link Integrity, Receive, DisabledSystem Activity Meter LEDs: Collision and utilizationManageable (SNMP and RMON) via Telnet, out-of-band console, and CiscoView software on a per-port, per-hub, and per-stack basisLEDs for hub ID, hub status, and RPS status

Special Features • Connectors: RJ-45 • Cable Type: Category 5 UTP• Forwarding Rate: 100 Mbps• 10BaseT Connectivity, Yes (via BMM)• ASIC: Cisco-designed• 100BaseT Class II design for direct interconnection of 2 hubs or

stacks (up to 254 ports)

Service Category Number

3 3

Website URL www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/prod_cat/pc300hub.htm

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FastHub 200 Series Hubs

Feature FastHub 216T

Fixed Ports Connections

16-100BaseTX

Management Capabilities

ManagedPer Port LEDs: Link Integrity, Receive, DisabledSystem Activity Meter LEDsIntegrated management via Telnet, out-of-band console, and CiscoView software on a per-port and per-hub basisLEDs for hub and RPS status

Special Features • Connectors: RJ-45• Cable Type Category: 5 UTP• Forwarding Rate: 100 Mbps• 100BaseT Class II repeater design for direct interconnection of two

hubs• ASIC: Cisco-designed

Service Category Number

3

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FastHub100 Series Hubs

Feature FastHub 112T FastHub 116T FastHub 124T

Fixed Ports Connections

12-port 10/100BaseTX 16-port 100BaseTX 24-port 10/100BaseTx

Management Capabilities

UnmanagedPer Port LEDs: Link Integrity, Receive, Disabled

UnmanagedPer Port LEDs: Link Integrity, Receive, DisabledSystem Activity Meter LEDs

UnmanagedPer Port LEDs: Link Integrity, Receive, Disabled

Special Features • Connectors: RJ-45• Cable Type:

Category 5 UTP; Category 3 10BaseT

• Forwarding Rate: 10 and 100 Mbps

• ASIC: Cisco-designed

• Automatically partitions jabbering ports

• 100BaseT Class II repeater design for direct interconnection of two hubs

• No software to load or configure

• LEDs for hub and RPS status

• Connectors: RJ-45• Cable Type:

Category 5 UTP• Forwarding Rate: 10

and 100 Mbps• Automatically

partitions jabbering ports

• 100BaseT Class II repeater design for direct interconnection of two hubs

• No software to load or configure

• LEDs for hub and RPS status

• Connectors: RJ-45• Cable Type:

Category 5 UTP• Forwarding Rate: 10

and 100 Mbps• ASIC:

Cisco-designed• Automatically

partitions jabbering ports

• 100BaseT Class II repeater design for direct interconnection of two hubs

• No software to load or configure

• LEDs for hub and RPS status

Service Category Number

1 1 1

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Feature LightStream 1010

Platform Capability Maximum Configuration: 32 155-Mbps ports/ 96 25-Mbps ATM portsInterfaces:

– OC-3 / OC-12 ATM SN/MM– STM1 / STM4 ATM SN/MM– DS3 4-port/2-port– E3 4-port/2-port– T1/E1 (ATM Trunk)– T1/E1 (Circuit Emulation)– ATM 25 Mbps

Capacity: 5 Gbps, 65,536 cells of bufferingConnections (Switch-to-Switch): IISP, P-NNIConnections (User): UNI 3.0/3.1/4.0 SVCs and PVCs, point-to-point and point-to-multipoint, Soft PVCs, SVC tunneling over PVPs

Special Features • Switch Architecture: Fully non-blocking shared memory switch fabric; field upgradable Feature Card implementing all advanced switch and traffic management functions

• Network Management: CWSI 2.1, CiscoView for the Lightstream 1010

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Cisco BPX 8600 Series Wide-Area Switch(Formerly Cisco BPX Service Node)

Feature BPX Service Node

Platform Capability Mechanical Configuration: 15 card slots:– 2 slots reserved for redundant control and switch modules– 1 slot reserved for Alarm Status Monitor (ASM) module– 12 slots for general-purpose function modules

Maximum Configuration: 24 OC-12/STM-4 ports; 96 0C-3c/STM-1 ports; 144 T3/E3 ports 1280 T1/E1 ports30,000 ports (at 64Kbit/s, DS-0)Scalable multishelf architecture

Crosspoint Switch Fabric: 20-Gbps switch capacity12 800/1600 Mbps switch ports that can support up to OC-12c cell rate

Network Interfaces: T3 with PLCP per TA-TY-000773 and Direct Mapping per ITU-T G.804E3 per ITU-T Rec. G.804OC-3c (155 - 520 Mbps) with SONET framing per Bellcore GR-253, ANSI T1.105STM-1 (155.520 Mbps) with SDH framing per ITU-T Rec. G.707-G.709OC-12c (622.08 Mbps) SONET per Bellcore GR-253, ANSI T1.105STM-4 (622.08 Mbps) with SDH framing per ITU-T Rec. G.707-G.709

PVC Service Classes: CBR - constant bit rateVBR-RT - variable bit rate real timeVBR-NRT - variable bit rate non-real timeUBR - unspecified bit rateABR - available bit rate

Broadband Service Interfaces: Conformance to ATM Forum Specification V.3.1:– T3/DS3 UNI (44.736 Mbps)– E3 UNI (34.368 Mbps)– OC-3c UNI (155.520 Mbps) SONET– STM-1 UNI (155.520 Mbps) SDH– OC-12c UNI (622 Mbps) SONET– STM-4 UNI (622 Mbps) SDH

Special Features • Common Network Interface Features: Up to 450 K cells buffering per interface card—allocated per VP/VCUp to 16 programmable queues for class-based queuesQueues programmable by maximum queue depth, minimum and maximum service bandwidths, Cell Loss Priority thresholds, EFCI thresholds, delay tolerance, etc.ABR VS/VD Traffic Management per ATM Forum Specification V.4.0Virtual Trunking

• Optional Redundancy: All components are optionally redundant to 100% system redundancy including the control processor, crosspoint switch, network interfaces, service interfaces, critical backplane signals, power supplies, and power modules

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Special Features (continued)

• Network Management: Inband and out-of-band network management supportedSNMP and MIB support for configuration and monitoringTFTP support for bulk statistics collectionInterfacing to network management is provided via:– One 802.3 AUI interface for local connection to StrataView Plus– Two asynchronous control/printer ports

• Intelligent QoS Management Suite: – Automatic Routing Management:

An end-to-end connection routing mechanism that provides connectivity across the network. Automatically reroutes connection in the event of a link failure.

– Per-Connection Control:Per-virtual connection control capabilities manage queuing, rate scheduling, statistics collection, and fair allocation of bandwidth on an individual- connection basis.

– Advanced CoS Management:Enables managers to tailor individual connections to meet service level guarantees for ATM and Frame Relay traffic.

– Dynamic Buffer Management:A patented dynamic buffer management algorithm architecture mechanism enables buffers to be assigned to individual virtual circuits, based on the required quality of service.

– Optimized Bandwidth Management:The VS/VD implementation of the ATM Forum Traffic Management Standard V.4.0 enables the switch to continually monitor trunk utilization throughout the network, adjust bandwidth to all connections, proactively avoid queuing delays, and virtually eliminate cell loss.

– Virtual Trunking:BPX 8600 switches can be interconnected through an ATM-VP crossconnect or large ATM core switch to ensure that Intelligent QoS Management and advanced bandwidth management features are extended across the ATM core network to the edge network.

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/790/bpxcxis

Feature BPX Service Node

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Cisco MGX 8220 Edge Concentrator (Formerly Cisco AXIS Multiservice Concentrator)

The MGX 8220 is an edge concentrator that aggragates a variety of low-speed services over high-speed ATM links.

Feature MGX 8220 Edge Concentrator

Solution for Service providers

Platform Capability Mechanical Configuration:16 Slots:– 2 slots reserved for common control cards– 2 slots reserved for service redundancy– 2 slots reserved for broadband trunk modules– 10 slots available for service interface modules

Switching: 640-Mbps ATM cell busSubscriber Interfaces:

Frame RelayATM Frame UNIT1/E1 ATMnxT1/E1 IMA UNISNA/SLDC and BisyncCircuit Emulation Service (CES)ISDN Primary Rate switched access

Supported Cisco Products

BPX 8600 series wide area switchesLS 1010 switchesCisco 7500 series routers

Special Features • Redundancy:1:1 optional common equipment redundancy9:1 optional subscriber interface redundancy

• Network Management:Inband and out-of-band network management supportedSNMP and MIB support for configuration and monitoringTFTP support for bulk statistics collectionInterfacing to network management is provided via 1-802.3 AUI interface for local connection to StrataView PlusTwo asynchronous control/printer ports

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/790/mgx

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Cisco IGX 8400 Series(Formerly IGX ATM Switch)

Capacity: 1.2 Gbps bus-based architecture

Feature Cisco IGX 8410 Cisco IGX 8420 Cisco IGX 8430

Platform Capability

– Mechanical Configuration

8-slot chassis2 slots reserved for redundant processor card

16-slot chassis2 slots reserved for redundant processor card

32-slot chassis2 slots reserved for redundant processor card

– Maximum Configuration

24 OC-3/STM-136 T3/E3 64 T1/E1 for ATM64 T1/E172 V.35/X.2124 HSSI for FR6 T1/E1 for voice24 V.35/RS-449 for circuit dataExample:2 OC-3/STM-1 ATM6 T3/E3 ATM8 T1/E1 ATM8 T1/E1 FR1 T1/E1 voice12 V.35/X.21 FR

56 OC-3/STM-164 T3/E3,64 T1/E1 for ATM64 T1/E1168 V.35/X.2156 HSSI for FR14 T1/E1 for voice56 V.35/RS-449 for circuit dataExample:2 OC-3/STM-1 ATM6 T3/E3 ATM16 T1/E1 ATM16 T1/E1 FR3 T1/E1 voice36 V.35/X.21 FR8 V.35/RS-449 circuit data

64 OC-3/STM-164 T3/E3,64 T1/E1 for ATM64 T1/E1360 V.35/X.21120 HSSI for FR30 T1/E1 for voice120 V.35/RS-449 for circuit dataExample:2 OC-3/STM-1 ATM6 T3/E3 ATM32 T1/E1 ATM16 T1/E1 FR8 T1/E1 voice144 V.35/X.21 FR16 V.35/RS-449 circuit data

– ATM Interface

OC-3/STM-1 SMF-2 ports per moduleOC-3/STM-1 MMF/SMF-24 ports per module T3/E3 - 3 or 6 ports per moduleT1/E1 - 4 or 8 ports per module

– FR Interface T1/E1 - 4 or 8 portV.35, X.21 - 12 portHSSI - 4 portPort Concentrator Shelf (See Port Concentrator Shelf section)Frame Relay Switched ISDN Access (See Dial Access Switching system section)

– Voice Interfaces

T1/E1 - 1 or 2 portVoice Network Switching system (see the Voice Network Switching section below)

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Cisco IGX 8400 Series—Related Products

IGX-VNS System(Formerly Intelligent Network Server)

The Voice Network Switching (VNS) system provides switched virtual circuits for voice or data calls over a Cisco 8400 series wide-area switch over an ATM or Frame Relay network. Also see the Voice Network Switching (VNS) system section.

– Circuit Data RS-232 4 or 8 portV.35, RS-449 - 4 port

Special Features • Intelligent QoS Management Suite– Automatic Routing Management:

An end-to-end connection routing mechanism that provides connectivity across the network.

– Advanced CoS Management:Enables managers to tailor individual connections to meet service level guarantees for ATM classes of service.

– Dynamic Buffer Management:A patented dynamic buffer management algorithm architecture mechanism enables buffers to be assigned to individual virtual circuits based on the required quality of service.

– Optimized Bandwidth Management:The VS/VD implementation of the ATM Forum Traffic Management Standard V.4.0 enables the switch to continually monitor trunk utilization throughout the network, adjust bandwidth to all connections, proactively avoid queuing delays, and virtually eliminate cell loss.

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/790/igx

Feature IGX-VNS (Voice Network Switching) System

Processor 170 MIPS CPU

Memory

– RAM 128 MB

– Hard Disk 2 Gigabytes

Power Supply Heavy duty

Additional Supported Features

• Cause Code handling• Alternate routing• Multiple E1 support for load balancing, link failure rerouting• Preferrred routing of D-channel• Per port-based compression• E bloc and overlap seding and reviewing• D-channel compression• Routing based on calling party number• Translatio, authorization, and screening• Backup Save and Restore• CDR record generation

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/790/igx/

Feature Cisco IGX 8410 Cisco IGX 8420 Cisco IGX 8430

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IGX-PCS (Port Concentrator Shelf)High-density, low-cost port expansion for IGX

IGX-DAS (Dial Access Switching) SystemThe Dial Access Switching (DAS) system provides ISDN dial access into Frame Relay networks through BPX 8600 and IGX 8400 series switches and the MGX 8220.

Feature IGX-PCS

Solution for Service providers, large enterprises

Platform Capability Configuration: 44-port Frame Relay expansion chassis for IGX 8400 series– Up to 4 modules of 11 ports– Speeds from 9.6 to 384k – Configurable to V35, V11, V28

Frame Relay Support: CCITT I.122ANSI T1.606LMI Annex A, Annex D, Original

Software Requirements

FRM-2 Card on IGX 8400 seriesMinimum System Software, 8.1

Special Features Management: StrataView Plus (UNIX/OpenView)

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/790/igx/

Feature IGX-PCS

Applications ISDN backup of leased-line access to a Frame Relay networkISDN access to Frame Relay as an overflow for an existing leased lineISDN access to Frame Relay for occasional users (such as small branch offices or telecommuters) at a significant savings over the cost of leased 1 lines.

Supported Hardware IPX/IGX 8400 seriesBPX 8600/MGX 8220 networks in conjunction with software release 8.1

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/790/igx/

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Network Management Software for Cisco BPX 8600, IGX 8400 Series, and MGX 8220

StrataView Plus Software

SNMP Service Agent Software

Statistics Agent Software

Feature StrataView Plus

Platform Compatibility HP OpenView on Sun SolarisIBM NetView for AIX

Software Requirements

HPOV Node Manager 4.11 for SV+ 8.4HPOV Node Manager 5.0 for SV+ 9.1NetView 4.1 for SV+ 8.4NetView 4.1 for SV+ 9.1

Special Features Separate HPOV/Netview topology submaps Point-and-click connection provisioning and diagnosticsGraphical equipment management and statistics configurationExtensive statistics collection and graphical performance reportingFull command-line interface to nodesIncludes CiscoView and SNMP Service Agent starting in SV+ 9.1

Website URL wwwin.cisco.com/nsmbu/

Feature Service Agent Software

Platform Compatibility HP OpenView on Sun SolarisIBM NetView for AIX

Software Requirements

Requires StrataView Plus

Special Features Single point of integration with Carrier OSSs and other higher- level managers Topology, PVC, and port informationPVC and port provisioningRobust trap mechanism—traps with sequence number and the ability to retrieve missing trapsIncluded in StrataView Plus starting with Release 9.1

Website URL wwwin.cisco.com/nsmbu/

Feature Statistics Agent

Platform Compatibility Sun SolarisIBM AIX

Software Requirements

Requires StrataView Plus

Special Features Out-of-band statistics collection Redundant LAN paths for collectionIncluded in StrataView Plus but can be deployed separately for scalability

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Feature Centri Firewall

Solution for Small (25–50 workstations) to medium (up to 500 workstations) size organizations and remote or branch offices; organizations that prefer a software-based firewall solution highly integrated with Windows NT

Available Ports Supported Network Interfaces: 10baseT and 10/100 Ethernet2 or more adapter cards

Processor Type/Speed Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Intel Pentium

Special Features • Easy To Use: Installation wizard with predefined security policies; Graphical policy manager with drag-and-drop policy assignment; Flexible network object definition as IP address, range or group of IP addresses, NT domain user and NT domain group; Secure remote administration; user-based security policies

• High Performance: Kernel Proxy inspects packets at the kernel level

• High Security:Kernel Proxy does full application proxy inspection and logging; Kernel Proxy treats native TCP/IP stack as an independent virtual host, allowing other applications to run securely on the same machine that is running Centri Firewall; Real-time alarms and alerts

• Granular Content and Access Control:Blocks Java, ActiveX, JavaScript and VBscript applets; Built-in URL blocking filtering; Restrict access by day of week and time of day; Selective Put and Get restriction for FTP; SMTP command filtering of SMTP commands and excess routing characters

• Windows NT Integration:Reads NT user and group information; Verifies requester IP address against NT PDC to ensure appropriate user-specific policy is applied

• User Licenses:50, 100, 250, and Unrestricted (500–1000) users

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PIX FirewallLeading Enterprise-class integrated firewall appliance optimized for performance, high availability, and low cost of ownership.

Feature PIX Firewall Series 10000

Available Ports Interfaces (inside, outside, and perimeter): 3 Ethernet, 3 Token Ring, or combinations of Ethernet and Token Ring; one DB-9 RS-232 console interface portSupported Network Interfaces: 10/100 Ethernet, 4/16 Token Ring

Processor Type/Speed 166 MHz Pentium, 233 MHz Pentium

Special Features • Number of Simultaneous connections Supported: 128, 1024, and 65,536

• Internet Protocol Standards: IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP• NAT to hide internal IP addresses from outside, which provides as

additional level of security• Java bloching• Security policies based on IP address or user identity

Website URL www.cisco.com/pix

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Cisco LocalDirectorCisco Systems’s LocalDirector series is an integrated appliance solution for intelligent, high-performance load balancing of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) traffic across multiple co-located servers.

Feature LocalDirector 410 LocalDirector 420

Solution for Providing high availability, scalability, security and connection management for server farms. The LocalDirector 410 is the ideal high availability solution for mission-critical TCP/IP applications such as database applications, intranets, and TW3270 services. The LocalDirector 420 is designed for growing internet sites with heavy traffic.

Available Ports 2 10BaseT/100BaseT 2 10BaseT/100BaseT

Processor Type/Speed 166 MHz32 MB RAM

300 MHz Pentium Pro128 MB RAM

Special Features • Transparent support of all TCP/IP services• Support for over 700,000 simultaneous TCP sessions• Configurable with up to 8000 virtual and real IP addresses• Throughput: Up to 80 Mbps• Advanced Hot Standby Failover

Service Category Number

CON-SNT-LDIR420

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Cisco Cache EngineCisco Cache Engine takes advantage of the fact that much of the Web traffic is redundant—multiple users at any given site request much of the same content. When a user first requests a web page, the Cache Engine intercepts the request, fetches the web page from the remote web server, and sends the contents of the web page to the user while storing the contents on its disk drives. When another user requests the same web page, the Cache Engine delivers the content from its local storage, avoiding wide-area network (WAN) access. As a result, all network users benefit from much web access and conservation of WAN bandwidth.

Feature Cisco Cache Engine — CE2050

Solution for Performs shared network caching of web content to eliminate repeated transmission of identical content over long-haul links.

Available Ports 10/100 Full Duplex Ethernet

Processor Type/Speed 233 MHz Pentium II128 MB RAM24 GB Hard Disk

Special Features • Number of Simultaneous Sessions Supported: 900• Cache Storage Space: 24 GB• Internet Protocol Standards: HTTP 1.0 and 1.1• System-wide scalability:

Multiple cache engines can be grouped together >768 GB and > 28,800 simultaneous sessions per cache farm

• Fault-tolerant and fail-safe:No risk of losing network connection or functionality if a cache engine or entire cache farm fails

Website URL www.cisco.com/cache

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Cisco IP/TV

Feature Cisco IP/TV

Solution for Client/server application that multicasts live or prerecorded digital video and audio streams to an unlimited number of users over an IP-based LAN or WANCorporate communications: meetings, conferences, management, presentations, business TVTraining: product, employee, distance learningMonitoring applications such as process and surveillance or patient monitoring

Processor Type/Speed IP/TV Viewer: Windows 95, Windows NT, browser pluginIP/TV Server: Windows 95, Windows NTIP/TV Program Guide: Windows NT with Microsoft IIS or Netscape servers

Special Features • Internet standards-based (IP multicast, RTP, RTCP)• Codec independent: supports all video for Windows codecs• Bandwidth scalable from 28.8 Kbps for audio to 1.5 Mbps for

high-quality audio and video

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Cisco Micro WebserverThe Cisco Micro Webserver 200 is a cost-effective, easy to use and install, thin server that provides dedicated web site hosing and web-based publishing solutions for small and medium businesses. The Cisco Micro Webserver 200 is designed to provide rich web-based content securely and reliably, while providing expansion as content needs grow.

1. For configuration information, see “Cisco ConfigMaker v2.0” on page 37 .

Feature Cisco Micro Webserver

Solution for Web hosting serverWorkgroup/departmental intranet serverDocumentation Server/KioskSoftware distribution server

Available Ports Ethernet 10BaseT with indicator lights (RJ-45)EIA/RS-232 serial port for configurationConsole portExternal SCSI file system interface: supports up to 6 external devices

Processor Type/Speed 40 MIPS Power PC RISC processorFlash 1 MB4 MB DRAM

Special Features1 • Operating System: Real-time, multitasking http 1.1 microkernel• Storage: 2.1 GB internal hard drive• Client Interface: Requires Netscape or Internet Explorer with

Java-enabled browser• Network Wizard for easy configuration• TCP and Networking: FTP, TFTP, Syslog, Telnet, Remote copy protocol

(rcp), Remote Procedure Call (RPC)• Administrative Wizard for easy management• IP Configuration: BOOTP, serial port reverse Address Resolution

Protocol (ARP), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)• Management: SNMP, Management Information Base (MIB) II, Telnet,

Java-based GUI management applet to control and configure IP and network parameters

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Cisco DNS/DHCP Manager and Server Suite 1000

Feature Cisco DNS/DHCP Manager and Server Suite 1000

Processor Type/Speed Solaris v2.4 or greaterHP-UX 10.0 or greaterIBM-AIX 4.1.3 or greaterWindows NT (Intel)

Special Features Domain Name Management (DNM) Server and BrowserIncluded with DNS/DHCP Manager onlyUser friendly GUI for DNS managementAutomatically adds PTR records and checks for duplicate IP addressesDNS Server: Fully compliant with BIND 4.9.5DHCP/BootP Server:• DHCP/BootP server included• Dynamically updates DNS for continuous access to services• Allows DHCP to work in a switched network environmentTFTP Server: Allows configuration of network devices over the networkNTP Server: Synchronizes time on all machinesSyslog Server: Logs errors in a central location

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Software for Internet Products

Cisco NetSonar Security Scanner SoftwareCisco NetSonar ia vulnerability and network mapping software designed to map network devices, assess their respective security vulnerabilities and create detailed, comprehensive reports.

Feature NetSonar Security Vulnerability Scanner Software

Solution for Delivering detailed network vulnerability data and reports for end-users and security consultants enabling them to effectively analyze and address potential security issues.

System Requirements Pentium 166 MHz with Solaris z86 V.2.5x or V.2.6, or Sun SPARC SOlaris with V.2.5x or V.2.632 MB RAM (64 recommended)TCP/IP network interfaceCD-ROM driveNetscape Navigator 2.0 or later

Special Features • Network Mapping:Identifies line IP network computing devices and security vulnerabilities associated with each device.

• Host/Services DiscoveryTransparently gathers detailed information from all devices attached to the surveyed network: network servers (firewalls, Web servers, e-mail servers, and File Transfer Protocol [FTP] servers) and network infrastructure devices (routers, switches, and remote access servers).Provides a detailed electronic inventory of network resources—includes device type, operating system, and operating system version.

• Network Vulnerability Identification and Verification:Uses a network security database to easily identify vulnerabilities in the following categories: Network TCP/IP hosts, UNIX hosts, Windows NT hosts, web servers, mail servers, FTP servers, firewalls, routers and switches.

• Data Viewing and Presentation: Offers a variety of formats for data presentation, including browser-based matrices that allow a user to view data from a broad perspective of totals and types of vulnerabilities on the network, to listings of hosts with a specific vulnerability, to a detailed perspective of all the vulnerabilities on a specific host.Supports a range of graphs, ready for inclusion in a slide presentation or report: all the graphs are easily customized to provide different perspectives on a network’s security posture.

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Platform

CiscoWorksSoftware and configuration management for Cisco IOS software, and remote installation & configuration

CiscoViewPhysical view-based monitoring and diagnostics of Cisco devices.

Feature CiscoWorks

Platform Compatibility Site Manager, Domain Manager, Enterprise Manager,HP OpenViewIBM NetView for AIX

Supported Cisco Products

Routers and switches running Cisco IOS softwareSwitches supported through CiscoView

Software Requirements

Site Manager and Domain Manager 2.3, Enterprise Manager 2.0Solaris 2.4, 2.5, 2.5.1HP OpenView 4.1, 5.0HP-UX 10.10, 10.20IBM NetView for AIX 4.1, 4.2, 5.0IBM AIX 4.15, 4.2

Special Features • Performance monitoring, baselining, and device configuration• Includes CiscoView

Feature CiscoView1

Platform Compatibility Site Manager, Domain Manager, Enterprise Manager,HP OpenViewIBM NetView for AIXSupports Threshold Manager applicationSupports AS5200 ManagerSupports TN3270 Monitor utilityIntegrates with TrafficDirector, VlanDirector, and NETSYS Connectivity Tools

Supported Cisco Products

Routers: 7500, 7000, 7200, 4700, 4500, and 4000 series with processing modules; AS5200, 3600 series, 25xx series; 1600, 1000, 760 series; Cisco IOS: Releases 10.0 through 11.2;Concentrators: 1000, 1200, 1400 series; Switches: 1200, 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2600, 2800, 2900, 3000, and 5000; LS100, LS2020, LS1010 ATM switches;CiscoPro™ and NetBeyond™ switches and hubs

Software Requirements

Site Manager and Domain Manager 2.3, Enterprise Manager 2.0Solaris 2.4, 2.5, 2.5.1, 2.6HP OpenView 4.1, 5.0HP-UX 10.10, 10.20IBM NetView for AIX 4.1, 4.2, 5.0IBM AIX 4.15, 4.2

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Threshold Manager

NETSYS Connectivity Service Manager v.4.1Manage and optimize you network’s connectivity, security, and reliability—end-to-end.

1. CiscoView supports all 25xx series (2501–2525) routers with the exception of 2506, 2508, 2517, 2518, and 2519.

Special Features • Real-time monitoring• Cisco 7500, 7000 Flash File utility• LS100 Virtual Connection utility• Incremental Device Installer utility

Feature Threshold Manager

Platform Compatibility N/A

Supported Cisco Products

Cisco RMON-based (RFC 1757) switches and routers including: Catalyst 5000, 3000, 2900, 2820, 1900, 1200; Cisco routers based on Cisco IOS 11.1

Software Requirements

Solaris 2.4, 2.5, 2.5.1HP-UX 10.01, 10.10AIX 3.2.5, 4.1.5

Special Features • Provides simple threshold configuration of RMON alarms and events• Available free on CCO• Supported via Incremental Device Install within CiscoView

Feature NETSYS Connectivity Service Manager v.4.1

Platform Compatibility Integration with CiscoWorks and CiscoView

Supported Cisco Products

– LAN Topologies Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Token Ring, fiber distributed data interface (FDDI), ATM interface

– WAN Connectivity Serial, high-speed serial interface (HSSI), basic rate interface (BRI), Frame Relay, IP unnumbered, switched multimegabit data interface (SDMS), X.25, async, dialer, channelized T1.

– Data Protocols IP, IPX, systems network architecture (SNA), ApppleTalk, virtual integrated network service (VINES), DECnet

– Routing Protocols RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, IPX-RIP, SRB, RSRB, DLSw+, BGP, IS-IS (IP)

– Device Support All Cisco IOS-based routers, Catalyst 5000 and 5500 switching products

Software Requirements

SunOS 4.1.3/4.1.4, Solaris 2.5/2.6, Solaris-JIBM-AIX 4.1.5, HP HP-UX 10.xCiscoWorks for Switched Internetworks (CWSI) v.1.3 switch supportJava-enabled web browser

Feature CiscoView1

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NETSYS Performance Service Manager v.4.1End-to-end performance analysis for problem solving, capacity planning, and service-level management.

Special Features • Get the “big picture” instantly: Graphical topology viewer displays all configured data and routing protocols.

• Define service-level policies with ease: Netsys offers a policy database of connectivity, security, and reliability services levels to meet critical business application needs.

• Assess service-level policies: Through scheduled collections, Netsys can assess whether or not your policies can be met.

• Resolve problems and manage change painlessly: Netsys offers a unique VISTA (view, isolate, test, apply) approach.

• Isolate errors automatically: Netsys checks for over 100 common, yet difficult to isolate, configuration errors.

• Solve network problems quickly: The Netsys QuickSolver function provides guided repair of connectivity problems.

• Test before implementation: Netsys allows users to safely test configurations off-line before committing them to the live network.

• What-if analysis: Netsys provides a complete off-line simulation of the running network where new change, protocol, routing, topology, and other scenarios can be tried.

• Failure analysis: Automatically determine which policies require additional redundancy to survive single points of failure. Support for advanced batch analysis.

• Web interface: All reports and topologies are viewable via a standard web browser.

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/734/toolkit/nslms4/

Feature NETSYS Performance Tools

Platform Compatibility Not required

Supported Cisco Products

Same as NETSYS Connectivity ToolsCisco IOS IP/IPX accounting supportCisco SwitchProbes (RMON2)Built-in router performance modes for 7500, 7200, 7000, 7000/RSP, 4700, 4500, 2500, 1005, and AS5100/5200Cisco Netflow Accounting Data

Software Requirements

NETSYS Connectivity Service Manager

Feature NETSYS Connectivity Service Manager v.4.1

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NETSYS Baseliner v.4.0Avoid costly network configuration problems by safely testing configurations off-line before committing them to the live network.

Special Features • Enhances the Netsys Connectivity Service Manager with support for performance data and performance-based service-level policies

• Baseline support for router MIBs, Frontier NETscout LAN/WAN Probes, HP NetMetrix, Network General Sniffer, Cisco NetFlow

• Automation of performance and traffic data collection • Utilization and congestion analysis • What-if performance tuning via Cisco IOS • Simulation of moves and changes of network applications and users • Application modeling and capacity planning

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/734/toolkit/nslms4/

Feature NETSYS Baseliner v.4.1

Platform Compatibility Not required

Supported Cisco Products

– LAN Topologies Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Token Ring, fiber distributed data interface (FDDI), ATM interface

– WAN Connectivity Serial, high-speed serial interface (HSSI), basic rate interface (BRI), Frame Relay, IP unnumbered, switched multimegabit data interface (SDMS), X.25, async, dialer, channelized T1.

– Data Protocols IP, IPX, systems network architecture (SNA), ApppleTalk, virtual integrated network service (VINES), DECnet

– Routing Protocols RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, IPX-RIP, SRB, RSRB, DLSw+, BGP, IS-IS (IP)

– Device Support All Cisco IOS-based routers

Software Requirements

Windows NT workstation and serverJava-enabled web browser

Special Features • Creates a model of your and checks for more than 100 common yet difficult-to-isolate configuration problems.

• Gives you the “big picture” instantly, allowing you to visually navigate your network and gain a complete understanding of how it works.

• Proactively monitors configuration changes.

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/734/baseliner

Feature NETSYS Performance Tools

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CiscoWorks for Switched Internetworks (CWSI)Integrated network discovery, topology, device, traffic, VLAN, ATM, and end node tracking management system

Feature CiscoWorks for Switched Internetworks (CWSI)

Platform Compatibility SunNet Manager/ SolsticeHP OpenView IBM NetView for AIX

Supported Cisco Products

Catalyst switchesLightStream switches

Software Requirements

Solaris 2.51, 2.6HP-UX 10.20, 10.30AIX 4.1.5, 4.2

Special Features • VLAN traffic configuration diagnostics, topology mapping, ATM diagnostics and display, LANE configuration, user location

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Cisco Resource Manager 1.1Cisco Resource Manager is a powerful web-based network management solution for Cisco routers and switches. Its browser-accessible applications offer automated software deployment, easy tracking of network changes and quick isolation of error conditions from an environment that can be tied directly to Cisco’s online knowledge base.

1. Available only as part of CiscoWorks for Switched Internetworks (CSWI).2. The list of supported products reflects the inventory functions of Resource Manager. Some of

the devices listed may not support automated software downloads.

Feature Cisco Resource Manager 1.11

Platform Compatibility No network management platform required. Optional importing of data from HP OpenView, CiscoWorks 4.0, CWSI 1.3, 2.1

Supported Cisco Products

Most Cisco routers2 using Cisco IOS 10.3 and later, including: – 7xx– 10xx– 16xx– 2xxx– 3xxx– AS5xxx– 7xxx

Most switches, including:– Viper– Catalyst 12xx, 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2200, 2600, 28xx, 2900, 3xxx,

5xxx, 5500– Lightstream ATM– Workgroup concentrators– MicroHub 15xx– FastHub 1xx, 2xx, 3xx

Software Requirements

Server:Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6Client:Netscape 3.x, 4.03MS Internet Explorer 3.x, 4.0HPUX and AIX clients running Netscape 4.03

Special Features • Detailed inventory tracking for switches and routers, including change history and year 2000 compliance reports.

• Syslog analysis filtering by message severity and device type.• Availability monitoring of the operational status of key devices.• Software image deployment that automates the finding, qualifying,

and distribution of updated IOS and Catalyst images.

Service Category Number

10

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/public/734/crm

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Network Management Software for IBM Environments

CiscoWorks Blue Native Service PointRouter management from the mainframe.

CiscoWorks Blue Internetwork Performance MonitorHop-by-hop latency information.

Feature CiscoWorks Blue Native Service Point

Platform Compatibility IBM NetView for MVSSOLVE: Netmaster

Supported Cisco Products

Routers running Cisco IOS software Release 11.0 or above

Software Requirements

IBM NetView 1.3 or aboveSterling SOLVE: Netmaster 3.1 or above

Special Features Host-based management application Service Point in Cisco IOS

Service Category Number

• IBM NetView for MVS: CON-SNT-BLUNSP-NV• SOLVE: CON-SNT-BLUNSP-NM

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/customer/734/cwblue/cwnsp pa.htm

Feature CiscoWorks Blue Internetwork Performance Monitor

Platform Compatibility Independent, but can run with SunNet Manager, HP OpenView, IBM NetView for AIX

Supported Cisco Products

Network containing at least one router running Cisco IOS software Release 11.2 or above

Software Requirements

Solaris 2.4, 2.5HP-UX 9.xAIX 3.2.5, 4.1

Special Features • Proactive notification when service levels have been exceeded

Service Category Number

Small (<100 routers): CON-SNT-BLU-IPM-SMMedium (>=100 AND <500 routers): CON-SNT-BLU-IPM-MLarge: (>=500 routers): CON-SNT-BLU-IPM-LG

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CiscoWorks Blue MapsGraphical management of IBM SNA Protocols (RSRB, DLSw, APPN)

CiscoWorks Blue SNA ViewPU/LU control and correlation of IBM SNA Protocols (requires CiscoWorks Blue Maps)

Feature CiscoWorks Blue Maps

Platform Compatibility SunNet ManagerHP OpenViewIBM NetView for AIX

Supported Cisco Products

Routers running Cisco IOS software Release 11.0 and above, configured with RSRB, DLSw, and/or APPN

Software Requirements

SunNet Manager 2.2.3 or 2.3Solaris 2.5.1 or 2.6HP OpenView 4.1, 4.1.1, or 5HP-UX 10.10 or 10.20NetView for AIX 4.1 or 5 (TME 10 NetView)AIX Version 4, Release 1.5 or Version 4, Release 2

Special Features • Dynamic status, problem determination tools, launching of other CiscoWorks applications

Website URL www.cisco.com/warp/customer/734/cwblue/cwmap pa.htm

Feature CiscoWorks Blue SNA View

Platform Compatibility SunNet ManagerHP OpenViewIBM NetView for AIX

Supported Cisco Products

Routers running Cisco IOS software Release 11.0 or above, configured with RSRB, DLSw, and/or APPN

Software Requirements

SunNet Manager 2.2.3 or 2.3Solaris 2.5.1 or 2.6HP OpenView 4.1, 4.1.1 or 5HP-UX 10.10 or 10.20NetView for AIX 4.1 or 5 (TME 10 NetView)AIX Version 4, Release 1.5 or 2VTAM 4.1 or above

Special Features • Dynamic PU/LU status management• PU/LU activation and inactivation

Service Category Number

HP OpenView:Small (mainframe group 10-20): CON-SNT-OVH-SMMedium (mainframe group 21-40): CON-SNT-OVH-mdLarge (mainframe group 41-80): CON-SNT-OVH-lg

IBM Tivoli NetView:Small (mainframe group 10-20): CON-SNT-NV-SMMedium (mainframe group 21-40): CON-SNT-NV-MDLarge (mainframe group 41-80): CON-SNT-NV-LG

SunNet ManagerSmall (mainframe group 10-20): CON-SNT-SNM-SMMedium (mainframe group 21-40): CON-SNT-SNM-MDLarge (mainframe group 41-80): CON-SNT-SNM-LG

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Network Management Software—Windows Platform

CiscoWorks WindowsMonitoring and easy configuration of Cisco internetworking and switching products, as well as SNMP-based devices

1. CiscoView supports all 25xx series (2501-2525) routers with the exception of 2506, 2508, 2517, 2518, and 2519.

Feature CiscoWorks Windows

Platform Compatibility HP OpenView Professional SuiteHP OpenView Network Node Manager for Windows NTCastleRock Computing SNMPc

Supported Cisco Products

• Routers: 7500, 7000, 7200, 4700, 4500, and 4000 series with processing modulesAS5200, 3600 series, 25xx series; 1600, 1000, 760 series

• Switches: 1200, 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2600, 2800, 2900, 3000, and 5000

• LS100, LS2020, and LS1010 ATM switches• CiscoPro and NetBeyond switches and hubs• Cisco IOS Releases 10.0 through 11.2; Concentrators: 1000, 1200, 1400

series

Software Requirements

Windows 95 v4.0Windows NTv3.51, 4.0HP OpenView Professional Suite 7.3 D.01.00, D.01.02HP OpenView Network Node Manager for Windows NT 5.0, 5.01CastleRock Computing SNMPc 4.2

Special Features Includes several applications:• CiscoView1

• Health Monitor• Configuration Builder• Show Commands• CastleRock SNMPc (optional)• Incremental Device Installer utility

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Network Management Software—Microsoft NT Platform

Cisco Resource Manager 1.1Cisco Resource Manager is a powerful web-based network management solution for Cisco routers and switches. Its browser-accessible applications offer automated software deployment, easy tracking of network changes and quick isolation of error conditions from an environment that can be tied directly to Cisco’s online knowledge base.

1. The list of supported products reflects the inventory functions of Resource Manager. Some of the devices listed may not support automated software downloads.

Feature Cisco Resource Manager 1.1

Platform Compatibility No network management platform required. Optional importing of data from HP OpenView, CiscoWorks 4.0, CWSI 1.3, 2.1, SNMPc 4.lr, 4.2

Supported Cisco Products1

Most Cisco routers1 using Cisco IOS 10.3 and later, including: – 7xx– 10xx– 16xx– 2xxx– 25xx– 3xxx– 4xxx– AS5xxx– 7xxx

Most switches, including:– Viper– Catalyst 12xx, 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2200, 2600, 28xx, 2900, 3xxx,

5xxx, 5500– Lightstream ATM– Workgroup concentrators– MicroHub 15xx– FastHub 1xx, 2xx, 3xx

Software Requirements

Server:Microsoft NT 4.0 server or workstationClient:Netscape 3.x, 4.03MS Internet Explorer 3.x, 4.0Pentium with 200MHz or higher.

Special Features • Detailed inventory tracking for switches and routers, including change history and year 2000 compliance reports.

• Syslog analysis filtering by message severity and device type.• Availability monitoring of the operational status of key devices.• Software image deployment that automates the finding, qualifying,

and distribution of updated IOS and Catalyst images.

Service Category Number

10

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Cisco Enterprise Accounting for ISDN and NetFlow Software

FeatureCisco Enterprise Accounting for ISDN and NetFlow Software

Platform Compatibility N/A

Supported Cisco Products

7500/7200 routers running NetFlow SoftwareRoute Switch Module for Catalyst 5000/5500 running NetFlow Software

Software Requirements

Microsoft NT 4.0 server or workstation

Special Features • Network usage reporting by device, segment, user, department; enables chargebacks

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Network Management Software for BPX, MGX, IGX, and Cisco 3800

StrataView Plus

SNMP Service Agent

Statistics Agent

Modeler and Import/Export Tools

Feature StrataView Plus

Platform Compatibility HP OpenViewSun SolarisIBM NetView for AIX

Special Features • Separate HPOV/Netview topology submaps• Graphical PVC setup and diagnostics• Graphical equipment management and statistics configuration• Full command-line interface to nodes

Feature SNMP Service Agent

Platform Compatibility Requires StrataView Plus

Special Features • Single point of integration with Carrier OSSs and other higher- level managers

• Topology, event, PVC, and port information

Feature Statistics Agent

Platform Compatibility N/A

Special Features • Out-of-band statistics collection• Redundant LAN paths for collection

Feature Modeler and Import/Export Tools

Platform Compatibility N/A

Special Features • Accurate network modeling using the same routing algorithms as the actual switches

• Tools to enable reading, modifying, and analyzing of “live” network configurations

• Optional WANDL simulation tools allow advanced design for multiple failures, tariff analysis, and bandwidth optimization

• NetSys integration allows combined LAN/WAN design

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Current Major Releases

Current Early Deployment Releases

Release DescriptionMajor Releases

Mainstream software for Enterprise networks. As of September 1996, no new features or platform support will be added after initial FCS of a Major Release to protect the stability of the release. Only Major Releases are targeted to achieve General Deployment (GD) status.Prior to achieving GD status, Major Releases are appropriate for point solution and limited deployment in production networks; however, there may be issues with newer releases. Release notes and outstanding bugs should be consulted prior to deploying.

General Deployment (GD)

A Major Release that has reached a level of stability and maturity which makes it suitable for use anywhere in a customer’s production network.GD software is appropriate for use in mission-critical applications. Release notes and outstanding bugs should be consulted prior to deploying.

Early Deployment (ED)

A software release used to deliver new feature and platform support in advance of a Major Release. New functionality may be introduced after initial FCS, resulting in software that may be less stable than Major Releases. Proven functionality from ED releases will be incorporated into a subsequent Major Release.Appropriate for point solutions and limited deployment in a network, where the new functionality is required. As with all releases, release notes and outstanding bugs should be analyzed prior to deploying.

Release Description11.3 Most recent release; introduced January 1998

11.2 Introduced 10/14/96

11.1 Introduced 03/04/96

11.0 General Deployment, as of 11.0(11)

10.3 General Deployment, as of 10.3(15)

Release Description11.0 BT Based on the 11.0 Major Release. Used to deliver TN3270 server functionality. This

functionality is now available in the 11.2 Major Release.

11.1 AA Based on the 11.1 Major Release. Used to introduce Cisco 1600 and 3600 series routers. Also used to deliver additional interfaces and software functionality on the AS5200.

11.1 CA Based on the 11.1 Major Release. Used to deliver additional interfaces on the Cisco 7000, 7200, 7500, and RSP7000 series routers.

11.2 P Based on the 11.2 Major Release. Used to deliver 11.2 functionality on new platforms, such as the Cisco 1600 and 3600 series routers. Also may be used to deliver new interfaces on any existing platforms.

11.2 F Based on the 11.2 Major Release. Planned to introduce new features to the release in advance of the next Major Release.

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Platform

Feature Set 1000 1005 1600 2500 2600 3620 3640 4000 4500 5200 5300 7200 7500 UBR7246

BOOT IMAGE

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DESKTOP - - - - - - - - - X X - - -

DESKTOP PLUS

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DESKTOP/IBM 40

- - - - - - - - - - - X X -

DESKTOP/IBM IPSEC 56

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- - - - - - - - - X X X X -

ENTER-PRISE 40

- - - - - - - - - - - X X -

ENTER-PRISE IPSEC 56

- - - - - - - - - - - X X -

ENTER-PRISE PLUS

- - - - X X X X X X X - - -

ENTER-PRISE PLUS

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ENTER-PRISE PLUS 40

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ENTER-PRISE PLUS 56

- - - X X - - - - - - - - -

ENTER-PRISE PLUS IPSEC 56

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ENTER-PRISE/APPN

- - - - - - - - - - - X X -

ENTER-PRISE/APPN 40

- - - - - - - - - - - X X -

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- - - X X X X X X - - - - -

ENTER-PRISE/APPN PLUS 40

- - - X X X X X X - - - - -

ENTER-PRISE/APPN PLUS 56

- - - X X - - - - - - - - -

ENTER-PRISE/APPN PLUS IPSEC 56

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ENTER-PRISE/APPN/DBCONN

- - - - - - - - X - - X X -

ENTER-PRISE/FW PLUS 56

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ENTER-PRISE/FW PLUS IPSEC 56

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IP X X X X X X X X X X X X X -

IP 40 - - - - - - - - - - - X X -

IP IPSEC 56 - - - - - - - - - - - X X -

IP PLUS X X X X X X X X X X X - - -

IP PLUS 40 X X X X X X X X X - X - - -

IP PLUS 56 X X X X X - - - - - - - - -

IP PLUS IPSEC 56

- - X X X X X X X - X - - -

IP/ASYNC - X - - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/FW - - X X - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IBM/APPN

- - - X - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX X X X - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX PLUS

- - X - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX.AT/DEC

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IP/IPX/ASYNC

- X - - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT X X - - - - - - - - - - - -

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Feature Set 1000 1005 1600 2500 2600 3620 3640 4000 4500 5200 5300 7200 7500 UBR7246

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IP/IPX/AT DEC PLUS

- - - - - X - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT PLUS

X - - - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT PLUS 40

X - - - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT PLUS 56

X X - - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT/DEC

- - - X X X X X - - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT/DEC PLUS

- - - X X - X X X - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT/DEC/FW PLUS

- - - X - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT/IBM

- - X - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT/IBM PLUS

- - X - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT/IBM PLUS 40

- - X - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT/IBM PLUS 56

- - X - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT/IBM PLUS IPSEC 56

- - X - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT/IBM/FW PLUS 56

- - X - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX/AT/IBM/FW PLUS IPSEC 56

- - X - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/IPX/FW PLUS

- - X - - - - - - - - - - -

IP/OSPF/PIM

- X - - - - - - - - - - - -

ISDN - - - X - - - - - - - - - -

NETWORK LAYER 3 SWITCH-ING

- - - - - - - - - - - X - -

RBOOT IMAGE

- - X - - - - - - - - - - -

REMOTE ACCESS SERVER

- - - X X - - - - - - - - -

UBR7246 MCNS TWO-WAY

- - - - - - - - - - - - - X

Platform

Feature Set 1000 1005 1600 2500 2600 3620 3640 4000 4500 5200 5300 7200 7500 UBR7246

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Cisco 7000 Series and Cisco 7500 Series Feature Sets

Cisco 7000 Series and Cisco 7500 Series Feature SetsFeatures IP Routing IP/IPX/IB1 Desktop/IBM2 Enterprise2

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.1 11.0 11.1 11.0 11.2 11.1 11.0 11.2 11.1 11.0

LAN Support

Apollo Domain X X X

AppleTalk 1 and 23 X X X X X X

Banyan VINES X X X

Concurrent routing and bridging4

X X X X X X X X X X X

DECnet IV X X X X X X

DECnet V X X X

GRE X X X X X X X X X X X

Integrated routing and bridging (IRB)5

X X X

IP X X X X X X X X X X X

LAN extension host X X X X X X X X X X X

Multiring X X X X X X X X X X X

Novell IPX6 X X X X X X X X

OSI X X X

Transparent and translational bridging7

X X X X X X X X X X X

VLANs (ISL and IEEE 802.10)

X X X

XNS X X X

WAN Services

ATM LAN emulation: DECnet routing and Banyan VINES support

X X X

ATM LAN emulation: HSRP and SSRP

X X X

ATM: Rate queues for SVC per subinterface

X X X

ATM: UNI 3.1 signaling for ATM

X X X

Combinet Packet Protocol (CPP)

X X X

Dialer profiles X X X

Half bridge/half router for CPP and PPP

X X X

HDLC X X X X X X X X X X X

IPXWAN 2.0 X X X X X X X X

ISDN8 X X X X X X X X X X X

Multichassis Multilink PPP (MMP)

X

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PPP9 X X X X X X X X X X X

Virtual Private Dial-up Network (VPDN)

X X

WAN Optimization

Bandwidth-on-demand X X X X X X X X X X X

Custom and priority queuing10

X X X X X X X X X X X

Dial backup X X X X X X X X X X X

Dial-on-demand X X X X X X X X X X X

Header11, link, and payload compression12

X X X X X X X X X X X

NetFlow switching (NFS)13 X X X

Snapshot routing X X X X X X X X X X X

Weighted fair queuing10 X X X X X X X X X X X

IP Routing

Enhanced IGRP X X X X X X X X X X X

Enhanced IGRP optimizations

X X X

ES-IS X X X

IGRP X X X X X X X X X X X

IS-IS X X X

Named IP Access Control List14

X X X

NHRP X X X X X X X X X X X

On Demand Routing (ODR) X X X

OSPF X X X X X X X X X X X

OSPF Not-So-Stubby-Areas (NSSA)

X X X

OSPF On Demand Circuit (RFC 1793)

X X X

PIM X X X X X X X X X X X

Policy-based routing X X X X X X X X X X X

RIP X X X X X X X X X X X

RIP Version 2 X X X X X X X

Other Routing

AURP X X X X X X

IPX RIP X X X X X X X X

NLSP X X X X X X X X

RTMP X X X X X X

SMRP X X X X X X

SRTP X X X

Cisco 7000 Series and Cisco 7500 Series Feature Sets (Continued)Features IP Routing IP/IPX/IB1 Desktop/IBM2 Enterprise2

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.1 11.0 11.1 11.0 11.2 11.1 11.0 11.2 11.1 11.0

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Multimedia and Quality of Service

Generic traffic shaping X X X

Random Early Detection (RED)

X X X

Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)

X X X

Management

AutoInstall X X X X X X X X X X X

Automatic modem configuration15

X X X X X X X

HTTP server X X X

RMON events and alarms X X X X X X X

SNMP X X X X X X X X X X X

Telnet X X X X X X X X X X X

Security

Access lists X X X X X X X X X X X

Access security X X X X X X X X X X X

Extended access lists X X X X X X X X X X X

Kerberized login X X

Kerberos V client support X

Lock and Key X X X X X X X

MD5 routing authentication

X X X X X X X X X X X

Network layer encryption (export controlled 40-bit and 56-bit DES)16

17 17 17

RADIUS X X X X X X X

Router authentication 17 17

TACACS+18 X X X X X X X X X X X

IBM Support

APPN (optional)2 X X X X X X

BAN for SNA Frame Relay support

X X X X X

Caching and filtering X X X X X X X X

DLSw+19, 20 X X X X X X X X

Downstream PU concentration (DSPU)

X X X X

Frame Relay SNA support (RFC 1490)

X X X X X X X X

Native Client Interface Architecture (NCIA) Server

X X X

NetView Native Service Point

X X X X X X X X

Cisco 7000 Series and Cisco 7500 Series Feature Sets (Continued)Features IP Routing IP/IPX/IB1 Desktop/IBM2 Enterprise2

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.1 11.0 11.1 11.0 11.2 11.1 11.0 11.2 11.1 11.0

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1. Desktop/IBM replaces IP/IPX/IBM in Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases. All features in IP/IPX/IBM prior to Cisco IOS Release 11.2 are available in Desktop/IBM, including APPN.

2. Desktop/IBM and Enterprise are available with APPN in a separate feature set. Use the product numbers that specify APPN. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, APPN includes APPN Central Registration (CRR) and APPN over DLSw+.

3. AppleTalk load balancing is available in Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases.4. Concurrent routing and bridging feature only applies to transparent bridging, not source-route

bridging (SRB).5. IRB is not supported on the Cisco 7000 series. On the 7500 series, IRB supports IP, IPX, and

AppleTalk; it is supported for transparent bridging, but not for SRB; it is supported on all media-type interfaces except X.25 and ISDN bridged interfaces; and IRB and concurrent routing and bridging (CRB) cannot operate at the same time.

6. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, the Novell IPX feature includes display SAP by name, IPX Access Control List violation logging, and plain-English IPX access lists.

7. See the category “IBM Support” for information about SRB.8. ISDN support includes calling line identification (ANI), X.25 over the B channel, ISDN

subaddressing, and applicable WAN optimization features. Asynchronous ISDN Access (V.120) is only supported in the Enterprise feature set.

9. PPP includes support for LAN protocols supported by the feature set, address negotiation, PAP and CHAP authentication, and PPP compression.

10. Custom priority and queuing is not currently supported on SMIP or MIP cards.11. IPX header compression (RFC 1553) is available in the feature sets that support IPX in Cisco IOS

Release 11.1(1) and later releases.12. X.25 and Frame Relay payload compression.13. NFS is supported on the Cisco 7500 series and Cisco 7000 series with a Route Switch Processor

(RSP) only. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, NFS supports IP over all interfaces with optimal performance on Ethernet, FDDI, and HDLC.

14. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, named IP Access Control List can only be used by packet and route filters, is not backward-compatible with earlier Cisco IOS releases, and is not supported with Distributed Fast Switching.

15. Automatic modem configuration is supported in all feature sets for Cisco IOS Release 11.1(2) and later releases. Supported only in Enterprise for Cisco IOS Release11.1(1).

16. Data encryption options are only available on the Cisco 7500 series.17. Encrypt18. With Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, TACACS+ Single Connection and TACACS+

SENDAUTH enhancements are supported.19. DLSw+ over TCP/IP is supported.

Response Time Reporter (RTR)

X X

QLLC X X X X X X X X

SDLC integration X X X X X X X X

SDLC transport (STUN) X X X X X X X X

SDLC-to-LAN conversion (SDLLC)

X X X X X X X X

SNA and NetBIOS WAN optimization via local acknowledgment

X X X X X X X X

SRB/RSRB21 X X X X X X X X

SRT X X X X X X X X

TG/COS X X X

TN3270 Server (CIP only) X X

VIP

VIP X X X X X X X

VIP222 X X X X X X X

Cisco 7000 Series and Cisco 7500 Series Feature Sets (Continued)Features IP Routing IP/IPX/IB1 Desktop/IBM2 Enterprise2

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.1 11.0 11.1 11.0 11.2 11.1 11.0 11.2 11.1 11.0

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Cisco 7200 Series Feature Sets

20. Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases include several DLSw+ enhancements. 21. With Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, SRB/RSRB is fast switched. This enhancement

is on by default, but can be disabled.22. VIP2 support requires Cisco IOS Release 11.1(5) and later releases, and the RSP7000 for the

Cisco 7000 series.

Cisco 7200 Series Feature Sets

FeaturesNetwork Layer 3

SwitchingIP

Routing1 Desktop/IBM2 Enterprise2

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.13 11.2 11.2 11.13 11.2 11.13

LAN Support

Apollo Domain X X

AppleTalk 1 and 24 X X X X

Banyan VINES X X

Concurrent routing and bridging5

X X X X X X X

DECnet IV X X X X

DECnet V X X

GRE X X X X X

Integrated routing and bridging (IRB)6

X X X X

IP X X X X X X X

LAN extension host X X X X X X X

Multiring X X X X X X X

Novell IPX7 X X X X X X

OSI X X

Transparent and translational bridging8

X X X X X X X

VLANs (ISL and IEEE 802.10)

X X X X

XNS X X

WAN Services

ATM: Rate queues for SVC per subinterface

X

Combinet Packet Protocol

X X X X

Dialer profiles X X X X

Half bridge/half router for CPP and PPP

X X X X

HDLC X X X X X

IPXWAN 2.0 X X X X

ISDN9 X X X X X

Multichassis Multilink PPP (MMP)

X

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PPP10 X X X X X

Virtual Private Dial-up Network (VPDN)

X X

WAN Optimization

Bandwidth-on-demand

X X X X X

Custom and priority queuing

X X X X X

Dial backup X X X X X

Dial-on-demand X X X X X

Header11, link, and payload compression12

X X X X X

Snapshot routing X X X X X X X

Weighted fair queuing

X X X X X

IP Routing

Enhanced IGRP X X X X X X X

Enhanced IGRP optimizations

X X X X

ES-IS X X

IGRP X X X X X X X

IS-IS X X

Named IP Access Control List13

X X X

Network Address Translation (NAT)

X X X

NHRP X X X X X X X

On Demand Routing (ODR)

X X X X

OSPF X X X X X X X

OSPF Not-So-Stubby-Areas (NSSA)

X X X X

OSPF On Demand Circuit (RFC 1793)

X X X X

PIM X X X X X X X

Policy-based routing X X X X X X X

RIP X X X X X X X

RIP Version 2 X X X X X X X

Other Routing

AURP X X X X

IPX RIP X X X X X X

Cisco 7200 Series Feature Sets (Continued)

FeaturesNetwork Layer 3

SwitchingIP

Routing1 Desktop/IBM2 Enterprise2

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.13 11.2 11.2 11.13 11.2 11.13

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NLSP X X X X X X

RTMP X X X X X X X

SMRP X X X X X

SRTP X X

Multimedia and Quality of Service

Generic traffic shaping

X X X X

Random Early Detection (RED)

X X X X

Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)

X X X X

Management

AutoInstall X X X X X X X

HTTP server X X X X

RMON events and alarms

X X X X X X X

SNMP X X X X X X X

Telnet X X X X X X X

Security

Access lists X X X X X X X

Access security X X X X X X X

Extended access lists

X X X X X X X

Kerberized login X X

Kerberos V client support

X

Lock and key X X X X X X X

MD5 routing authentication

X X X X X X X

RADIUS X X X X X X X

TACACS+14 X X X X X X X

IBM Support

APPN (optional)2 X X X

BAN for SNA Frame Relay support

X X

Caching and filtering X X X X

DLSw+15,16 X X X X

Downstream PU concentration (DSPU)

X X X

Frame Relay SNA support (RFC 1490)

X X X X

Cisco 7200 Series Feature Sets (Continued)

FeaturesNetwork Layer 3

SwitchingIP

Routing1 Desktop/IBM2 Enterprise2

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.13 11.2 11.2 11.13 11.2 11.13

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1. The IP routing feature set was introduced in Cisco IOS Release 11.2.2. Desktop/IBM and Enterprise are available with APPN in a separate feature set. Use the product

numbers that specify APPN. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, APPN includes APPN Central Registration (CRR) and APPN over DLSw+.

3. Cisco IOS Release 11.1(5) and later releases required.4. AppleTalk load balancing is available in Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases.5. Concurrent routing and bridging feature only applies to transparent bridging, not source-route

bridging (SRB).6. IRB supports IP, IPX, and AppleTalk; it is supported for transparent bridging, but not for SRB; it

is supported on all media-type interfaces except X.25 and ISDN bridged interfaces; and IRB and concurrent routing and bridging (CRB) cannot operate at the same time.

7. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, the Novell IPX feature includes display SAP by name, IPX Access Control List violation logging, and plain-English IPX access lists.

8. See the category “IBM Support” for information about SRB.9. ISDN support includes calling line identification (ANI), X.25 over the B channel, ISDN

subaddressing, and applicable WAN optimization features. Asynchronous ISDN Access (V.120) is only supported in the Enterprise feature set.

10. PPP includes support for LAN protocols supported by the feature set, address negotiation, PAP and CHAP authentication, and PPP compression.

11. IPX header compression (RFC 1553) is available in the feature sets that support IPX in Cisco IOS Release 11.1(1) and later releases.

12. X.25 and Frame Relay payload compression.13. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, named IP Access Control List can only be used by

packet and route filters, is not backward-compatible with earlier Cisco IOS releases, and is not supported with distributed fast switching.

14. With Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, TACACS+ Single Connection and TACACS+ SENDAUTH enhancements are supported.

15. DLSw+ over TCP/IP is supported.16. Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases include several DLSw+ enhancements. 17. SRB/RSRB and SRT are available in the Network Layer 3 feature set in Cisco IOS Release 11.1(6)

and later releases.18. With Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, SRB/RSRB is fast switched. This enhancement

is on by default, but can be disabled.

Native Client Interface Architecture (NCIA) Server

X X X

NetView Native Service Point

X X X X

QLLC X X X X

Response Time Reporter (RTR)

X X

SDLC integration X X X X

SDLC transport (STUN)

X X X X

SDLC-to-LAN conversion (SDLLC)

X X X X

SNA and NetBIOS WAN optimization via local acknowledgment

X X X X

SRB/RSRB17,18 X X X X X X

SRT X X X X X

TG/COS X X

Cisco 7200 Series Feature Sets (Continued)

FeaturesNetwork Layer 3

SwitchingIP

Routing1 Desktop/IBM2 Enterprise2

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.13 11.2 11.2 11.13 11.2 11.13

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Cisco 7000, 7200, and 7500 Series Feature Set Licences

1. Frame Relay traffic shaping is not available in Cisco IOS Release 11.2.1. This feature will be available in a subsequent maintenance release of Cisco IOS Release 11.2.

2. Interdomain routing is automatically included with all Cisco 7000 series RPs with 16 MB RAM. However, this option is appropriate for all other Cisco 7000, 7200, and 7500 series system processors.

3. BGP4 includes soft configuration, multipath support, and prefix filtering with inbound route maps.

4. Cisco 7200 series only. 5. Cisco 7000 series and 7500 series only.6. CIP orders must include one or both of the licenses.

Cisco 7000 Series, 7200 Series, and 7500 SeriesCisco IOS Release

Optional Feature Set Licenses 11.2 11.1 11.0

WAN Packet Protocols

ATM DXI X X X

Frame Relay X X X

Frame Relay switching X X X

Frame Relay SVC support (DTE) X

Frame Relay traffic shaping1 X

SMDS over ATM X X X

X.25 X X X

X.25 switching X X X

Interdomain Routing2

BGP X X X

BGP43 X

EGP for Internet scale routing X X X

Network Address Translation (NAT)

NAT support X

NetFlow Switching4

NetFlow switching software X X X

VIP/VIP2 support5

Included automatically with VIP order X X X

CIP Support5,6

SNA support X X X

TCP/IP offload X X X

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1.IP

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co IO

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ase

11.0

(4) a

nd la

ter r

elea

ses.

15

.BG

P4 in

clud

es s

oft c

onfig

urat

ion,

mul

tipat

h su

ppor

t, an

d pr

efix

filte

ring

with

inbo

und

rout

e m

aps.

16.N

LSP

is s

uppo

rted

with

the

Desk

top

optio

n in

Cis

co IO

S Re

leas

e 10

.3(2

) and

late

r rel

ease

s.17

.RED

and

RSV

P ar

e su

ppor

ted

in IP

/IPX/

IBM

/APP

N fo

r the

Cis

co 4

000,

450

0, a

nd, 4

700

only

.18

.Aut

omat

ic m

odem

con

figur

atio

n is

ava

ilabl

e fo

r all

feat

ures

set

s in

Cis

co IO

S Re

leas

e 11

.1(2

) and

late

r rel

ease

s. F

or th

e En

terp

rise

feat

ure

set,

auto

mat

ic m

odem

co

nfig

urat

ion

is a

vaila

ble

in C

isco

IOS

Rele

ase

11.1

(1) a

nd la

ter r

elea

ses.

19.T

he R

MON

eve

nts

and

alar

ms

grou

ps a

re s

uppo

rted

on

all i

nter

face

s in

Cis

co IO

S Re

leas

e 11

.1 a

nd la

ter r

elea

ses.

Sep

arat

e en

hanc

ed R

MO

N fe

atur

e se

ts a

re

also

ava

ilabl

e w

ith C

isco

IOS

Rele

ase

11.1

. In

Cisc

o IO

S Re

leas

e 11

.2 a

nd la

ter r

elea

ses,

RM

ON

full

is a

vaila

ble

with

the

Plus

feat

ure

sets

.20

.MAC

sec

urity

for h

ubs

is a

pplic

able

to th

e fo

llow

ing

Cisc

o 25

00 s

erie

s Et

hern

et h

ub m

odel

s: C

isco

250

5, C

isco

250

7, a

nd C

isco

251

6.21

.In

Cisc

o IO

S Re

leas

e 11

.2 a

nd la

ter r

elea

ses,

TA

CACS

+ Si

ngle

Con

nect

ion

and

TACA

CS+

SEN

DA

UTH

enha

ncem

ents

are

sup

port

ed.

22.Q

LLC

and

Bis

ync

are

avai

labl

e in

IP/IB

M in

Cis

co IO

S Re

leas

e 11

.0(3

) and

late

r rel

ease

s, a

nd in

IP/IP

X/IB

M a

nd D

eskt

op/IB

M b

ase

in C

isco

IOS

Rele

ase

11.0

(2)

and

late

r rel

ease

s.23

.Cis

co IO

S Re

leas

e 11

.2 a

nd la

ter r

elea

ses

incl

ude

seve

ral D

LSw

+ en

hanc

emen

ts a

vaila

ble

in th

e Pl

us, P

lus4

0, a

nd P

lus5

6 fe

atur

e se

ts.

24.W

ith C

isco

IOS

Rele

ase

11.2

and

late

r rel

ease

s, S

RB/R

SRB

is fa

st s

witc

hed.

Thi

s en

hanc

emen

t is

on b

y de

faul

t, bu

t can

be

disa

bled

.25

.Sup

port

ed o

n ac

cess

sev

ers

(with

lim

ited

supp

ort o

n ro

uter

aux

iliar

y po

rts)

.26

.The

Cis

co 4

000,

Cis

co 4

500,

and

Cis

co 4

700

prod

ucts

do

not s

uppo

rt A

RAP

1.0/

2.0.

27.A

TCP

and

DH

CP p

roxy

clie

nt is

sup

port

ed in

Cis

co IO

S Re

leas

e 10

.3(3

) and

late

r rel

ease

s.28

.NA

SI is

sup

porte

d in

Cis

co IO

S Re

leas

e 11

.1(2

) and

late

r rel

ease

s.29

.Use

of L

AT re

quire

s a

term

inal

lice

nse

(FR-

L8-1

0.X=

for a

n 8-

user

lice

nse

or F

R-L1

6-10

.X=

for a

16-

user

lice

nse)

.

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Cisc

o 25

00 S

erie

s an

d A

S510

0 Pl

atfo

rm-S

peci

fic F

eatu

re S

ets

Cisc

o 25

00 S

erie

s an

d A

S510

0 Pl

atfo

rm-S

peci

fic F

eatu

re S

ets

Feat

ures

ISD

NCF

RAD

1LA

N F

RAD2

Rem

ote

Acc

ess

Serv

er

Cisc

o IO

S Re

leas

es11

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

.3

Plat

form

s Su

ppor

ted

Cisc

o 25

03I,

Cisc

o 25

04I

XX

XX

Cisc

o 25

01CF

, Cis

co 2

502C

F, Ci

sco

2520

CF-2

523C

FX

XX

X

Cisc

o 25

01LF

, Cis

co 2

502L

F, Ci

sco

2520

LF-2

523L

FX

XX

Cisc

o 25

09-2

512,

Cis

co A

S510

0X

XX

X

LAN

Sup

port

App

leTa

lk 1

and

23

XX

DEC

Net

IVX

X

GRE

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

Inte

grat

ed ro

utin

g an

d br

idgi

ng (I

RB)4

XX

XX

IPX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

Mul

tirin

gX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

Nov

ell I

PX5

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

Sour

ce-r

oute

brid

ging

6X

XX

Tran

spar

ent b

ridgi

ng6

XX

XX

X

Tran

spar

ent a

nd tr

ansl

atio

nal b

ridgi

ng6

XX

XX

XX

X

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WAN

Ser

vice

s

Com

bine

t Pac

ket P

roto

col (

CPP)

XX

XX

Dia

ler p

rofil

esX

XX

X

Fram

e Re

lay

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

Fram

e Re

lay

traf

fic s

hapi

ng7

XX

XX

Hal

f brid

ge/h

alf r

oute

r for

CPP

and

PPP

XX

XX

HD

LCX

XX

X

IPXW

AN

2.0

XX

XX

XX

X

ISD

N8

XX

XX

Mul

ticha

ssis

Mul

tilin

k PP

P (M

MP)

X

PPP9

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

SMD

S

Switc

hed

56X

XX

X

Virt

ual P

rivat

e D

ial-u

p N

etw

ork

(VPD

N)

X

X.25

10X

XX

X

WAN

Opt

imiz

atio

n

Ban

dwid

th-o

n-de

man

d11X

XX

XX

XX

X

Cust

om a

nd p

riorit

y qu

euin

gX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

Dia

l bac

kup

XX

XX

XX

XX

Dia

l-on-

dem

and

XX

XX

XX

XX

Cisc

o 25

00 S

erie

s an

d A

S510

0 Pl

atfo

rm-S

peci

fic F

eatu

re S

ets

(Con

tinue

d)Fe

atur

esIS

DN

CFRA

D1

LAN

FRA

D2Re

mot

e A

cces

s Se

rver

Cisc

o IO

S Re

leas

es11

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

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Hea

der12

, lin

k, a

nd p

aylo

ad c

ompr

essi

on13

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

Hea

der13

and

link

com

pres

sion

XX

XX

Snap

shot

rout

ing

XX

XX

XX

XX

Wei

ghte

d fa

ir qu

euin

gX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

IP R

outin

g

BG

PX

XX

XX

X

BG

P414

XX

EGP

XX

XX

XX

Enha

nced

IGRP

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

Enha

nced

IGRP

opt

imiz

atio

nsX

XX

X

IGRP

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

NH

RPX

XX

XX

X

On

Dem

and

Rout

ing

(OD

R)

XX

XX

OSP

FX

XX

XX

XX

OSP

F N

ot-S

o-St

ubby

-Are

as (N

SSA

)X

X

OSP

F O

n D

eman

d Ci

rcui

t (RF

C179

3)X

X

PIM

XX

XX

XX

XX

Polic

y-ba

sed

rout

ing

XX

XX

XX

X

RIP

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

RIP

Vers

ion

2X

XX

XX

XX

X

Cisc

o 25

00 S

erie

s an

d A

S510

0 Pl

atfo

rm-S

peci

fic F

eatu

re S

ets

(Con

tinue

d)Fe

atur

esIS

DN

CFRA

D1

LAN

FRA

D2Re

mot

e A

cces

s Se

rver

Cisc

o IO

S Re

leas

es11

.211

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.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

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Oth

er R

outin

g

AU

RPX

XX

XX

XX

X

IPX

RIP

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

NLS

P

RTM

PX

XX

XX

XX

X

Mul

timed

ia a

nd Q

ualit

y of

Ser

vice

Gen

eric

traf

fic s

hapi

ngX

XX

X

Rand

om E

arly

Det

ectio

n (R

ED)

X

Reso

urce

Res

erva

tion

Prot

ocol

(RSV

P)X

Man

agem

ent

Aut

oIns

tall

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

Aut

omat

ic m

odem

con

figur

atio

n15X

X

HTT

P se

rver

XX

XX

RMO

N e

vent

s an

d al

arm

s16X

XX

XX

X

SNM

PX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

Teln

etX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

Secu

rity

Acc

ess

lists

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

Acc

ess

secu

rity

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

Exte

nded

acc

ess

lists

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

Cisc

o 25

00 S

erie

s an

d A

S510

0 Pl

atfo

rm-S

peci

fic F

eatu

re S

ets

(Con

tinue

d)Fe

atur

esIS

DN

CFRA

D1

LAN

FRA

D2Re

mot

e A

cces

s Se

rver

Cisc

o IO

S Re

leas

es11

.211

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.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

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Lock

and

Key

XX

XX

XX

XX

MA

C se

curit

y fo

r hub

s17

MD

5 ro

utin

g au

then

ticat

ion

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

RAD

IUS

XX

TACA

CS+18

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

X

IBM

Sup

port

(Sta

ndar

d w

ith C

FRA

D a

nd L

AN

FR

AD;

Opt

iona

l with

ISD

N)

BA

N fo

r SN

A F

ram

e Re

lay

supp

ort

XX

X

Bis

ync19

XX

XX

XX

Cach

ing

and

filte

ring

XX

XX

XX

X

DLS

w+20

XX

XX

XX

X

Fram

e Re

lay

SNA

sup

port

(RFC

149

0)X

XX

XX

XX

Net

View

Nat

ive

Serv

ice

Poin

tX

XX

XX

X

Polle

d as

ynch

(ADT

, AD

PLEX

)X

XX

XX

X

QLL

C19X

XX

XX

X

RFC

1795

XX

XX

XX

RSRB

XX

XX

SDLC

inte

grat

ion

XX

XX

XX

X

SDLC

tran

spor

t (ST

UN

)X

XX

XX

XX

SDLC

-to-

LAN

con

vers

ion

(SD

LLC)

XX

XX

XX

X

Cisc

o 25

00 S

erie

s an

d A

S510

0 Pl

atfo

rm-S

peci

fic F

eatu

re S

ets

(Con

tinue

d)Fe

atur

esIS

DN

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D1

LAN

FRA

D2Re

mot

e A

cces

s Se

rver

Cisc

o IO

S Re

leas

es11

.211

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.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

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SNA

and

Net

BIO

S W

AN o

ptim

izat

ion

via

loca

l ack

now

ledg

men

tX

XX

XX

XX

SRB

/RSR

B21

XX

X

SRT

XX

X

Prot

ocol

Tra

nsla

tion

LAT

XX

XX

PPP

XX

XX

Rlog

inX

XX

X

Teln

etX

XX

X

TN32

70X

XX

X

X.25

XX

XX

Rem

ote

Nod

e22

ARA

P 1.

0/2.

0X

XX

X

Asy

nchr

onou

s m

aste

r int

erfa

ces

XX

X

ATCP

XX

XX

CPPP

XX

XX

CSLI

PX

XX

X

DH

CPX

XX

X

IP p

oolin

gX

XX

IPX

and

ARA

P on

virt

ual a

sync

h in

terf

aces

XX

X

Cisc

o 25

00 S

erie

s an

d A

S510

0 Pl

atfo

rm-S

peci

fic F

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re S

ets

(Con

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d)Fe

atur

esIS

DN

CFRA

D1

LAN

FRA

D2Re

mot

e A

cces

s Se

rver

Cisc

o IO

S Re

leas

es11

.211

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.010

.311

.211

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.010

.311

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1.Ci

sco

IOS

Rele

ase

10.3

CFR

AD

sof

twar

e is

ava

ilabl

e on

the

Cisc

o 25

01CF

and

250

2CF

mod

els

only

.2.

Cisc

o IO

S Re

leas

e 11

.0(5

) and

LA

N F

RAD

sof

twar

e ar

e av

aila

ble

with

the

follo

win

g m

odel

s: 2

501L

F, 25

02LF

, 252

0LF,

2521

LF25

22LF

, and

252

3LF.

3.A

pple

Talk

load

bal

anci

ng is

ava

ilabl

e in

Cis

co IO

S Re

leas

e 11

.2 a

nd la

ter r

elea

ses.

4.IR

B su

ppor

ts IP

, IPX

, and

App

leTa

lk; i

t is s

uppo

rted

for t

rans

pare

nt b

ridgi

ng, b

ut n

ot fo

r SRB

; it i

s su

ppor

ted

on a

ll m

edia

-typ

e in

terf

aces

exc

ept X

.25

and

ISDN

brid

ged

inte

rfac

es;

and

IRB

and

con

curr

ent r

outin

g an

d br

idgi

ng (C

RB) c

anno

t ope

rate

at t

he s

ame

time.

5.

In C

isco

IOS

Rele

ase

11.2

and

late

r rel

ease

s, th

e N

ovel

l IPX

feat

ure

incl

udes

dis

play

SAP

by

nam

e, IP

X A

cces

s Co

ntro

l Lis

t vio

latio

n lo

ggin

g, a

nd p

lain

-Eng

lish

IPX

acce

ss li

sts.

6.Se

e th

e ca

tego

ry “

IBM

Sup

port”

for i

nfor

mat

ion

abou

t sou

rce-

rout

e br

idgi

ng (S

RB).

In C

isco

IOS

Rele

ase

11.2

and

late

r rel

ease

s, tr

ansl

atio

nal b

ridgi

ng is

fast

sw

itche

d, b

ut th

is

can

be d

isab

led.

7.Fr

ame

Rela

y tr

affic

sha

ping

is n

ot a

vaila

ble

in C

isco

IOS

Rele

ase

11.2

.1. T

his

feat

ure

will

be

avai

labl

e in

a s

ubse

quen

t mai

nten

ance

rele

ase

of C

isco

IOS

Rele

ase

11.2

.8.

ISDN

sup

port

incl

udes

cal

ling

line

iden

tific

atio

n (A

NI),

X.2

5 ov

er th

e B

cha

nnel

, ISD

N s

ubad

dres

sing

, and

app

licab

le W

AN o

ptim

izat

ion

feat

ures

.

IPXC

P23X

XX

X

Mac

IPX

XX

X

NA

SIX

XX

X

PPP

XX

XX

SLIP

XX

XX

Term

inal

Ser

vice

s22

LAT24

XX

XX

Rlog

inX

XX

X

Teln

etX

XX

X

TN32

70X

XX

X

X.25

PA

DX

XX

X

Xrem

ote

XX

XX

Cisc

o 25

00 S

erie

s an

d A

S510

0 Pl

atfo

rm-S

peci

fic F

eatu

re S

ets

(Con

tinue

d)Fe

atur

esIS

DN

CFRA

D1

LAN

FRA

D2Re

mot

e A

cces

s Se

rver

Cisc

o IO

S Re

leas

es11

.211

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.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

.111

.010

.311

.211

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.010

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9.PP

P in

clud

es s

uppo

rt fo

r LA

N p

roto

cols

sup

port

ed b

y th

e fe

atur

e se

t, ad

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Token Ring LANE on Router Platforms

Feature Token Ring LANE on Router Platforms

Platform Capability LAN Emulation ServicesLAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS)LAN Emulation Server (LES)Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS)Simple Server Redundancy Protocol (SSRP) for LECS and LES/BUS

LAN Emulation ClientUp to 256 Emulated LANs per ATM interfaceMTU of 4470 bytes

Supported Cisco Products

Cisco 7500 series and Cisco 7000 with RSP and ATM Interface Processor (AIP) or ATM Lite Port AdapterCisco 7200 with ATM Lite Port AdapterCisco 4500 and 4700 routers with ATM network processor module (NPM)

Special Features • RoutingOptimum switched IP routing between Token Ring or Ethernet LANs and ELANs Fast switched IPX routing between Token Ring or Ethernet LANs and ELANs Multiring support for IP and IPX routing over a source routed ELAN (required for interoperability with ATM-attached source-route bridges)Access listsHot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) over LANE

• BridgingFast switched source-route bridging, source-route transparent bridging, and source-route translational bridging between LANs and ELANsNetBIOS name cachingFast Explorer processing

• Network ManagementATM Forum LECS, LES, BUS, and LEC MIBs for Token Ring

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Token Ring LANE on Switch Platforms

FeatureCatalyst 3900 ATM Feature Card Catalyst 5000 ALC Module

Platform Capability LAN Emulation Services: N/ALAN Emulation Client: Up to 63 Emulated LANs Bridging: SRB, SRT, SRSVCCs: 2048UNI 3.0, 3.1, 4.0Concurrent Reassemblies: 256AAL5ILMI: 4.0

LAN Emulation Client (LECS): Up to 256 Emulation LANsLAN Emulation Server (LES)Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS)Simple Server Redundancy Protocol (SSRP) for LECS and LES/BUSLAN Emulation Client: Up to 1024 Emulated LANs Bridging: SRB, SRT, SRSVCCs: 4096UNI 3.0, 3.1Concurrent Reassemblies: 80AAL5ILMI: 4.0

Supported Cisco Products

Maximum Modules per Chassis: 2 per chassis, 16 per stacked system

Maximum Modules per Chassis: 3 per Catalyst 5000, 7 per Catalyst 5500

Special Features • PVC Support: Release 1: LANE 1.0 only. Future release will include RFC 1483 support.

• MIBs: RFC 1213, RFC 1493, RFC 1573, RFC 1695, LEC MIB, ILMI MIB

• PVC Support: Future release will include RFC1483 support for Token Ring frames.

• MIBs: RFC 1213, RFC 1695, LEC MIB, ILMI MIB, Cisco LECS and LES/BUS MIB, Cisco Workgroup Stack MIB, VTP MIB

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Cisco AS5200 Access Server Feature Sets

Cisco AS5200 Access Server Feature Sets

FeaturesIP

RoutingIP or IP/Modem Desktop

Desktop or

Desktop/Modem Enterprise1

Enterprise or

Enterprise/RMON/Modem

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1

LAN Support

Apollo Domain X X

AppleTalk 1 and 22 X X X X

Banyan VINES X X

Concurrent routing and bridging

X X X X X X

DECnet IV X X X X

DECnet V X X

GRE X X X X X X

Integrated routing and bridging (IRB)3

X X X

IP X X X X X X

LAN extension host X X X X X X

Multiring X X X X X X

Novell IPX4 X X X X

OSI X X

Source-route bridging (SRB)

X X

Transparent and translational bridging5

X X X X X X

XNS X X

WAN Services

ATM: Rate queues for SVC per subinterface

X

Combinet Packet Protocol (CPP)

X X X

Dialer profiles X X X

Frame Relay X X X X X X

Frame Relay SVC Support (DTE)

X

Frame Relay traffic shaping6

X X X

Half bridge/half router for CPP and PPP

X X X

HDLC X X X X X X

IPXWAN 2.0 X X X X

ISDN7 X X X X X X

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Multichassis Multilink PPP (MMP)

X

PPP8 X X X X X X

SMDS X X X X X X

Switched 56 X X X X X X

Virtual Private Dial-up Network (VPDN)

X X

X.259 X X X X X X

WAN Optimization

Bandwidth-on-demand

X X X X X X

Custom and priority queuing

X X X X X X

Dial backup X X X X X X

Dial-on-demand X X X X X X

Header10, link, and payload compression11

X X X X X X

Snapshot routing X X X X X X

Weighted fair queuing

X X X X X X

IP Routing

BGP X X X X X X

BGP412 X X X

EGP X X X X X X

Enhanced IGRP X X X X X X

Enhanced IGRP optimizations

X X X

ES-IS X X

IGRP X X X X X X

IS-IS X X

Named IP Access Control List

X X X

Network Address Translation (NAT)

Plus Plus Plus

NHRP X X X X X X

On Demand Routing (ODR)

X X X

OSPF X X X X X X

OSPF Not-So-Stubby-Areas (NSSA)

X X X

Cisco AS5200 Access Server Feature Sets (Continued)

FeaturesIP

RoutingIP or IP/Modem Desktop

Desktop or

Desktop/Modem Enterprise1

Enterprise or

Enterprise/RMON/Modem

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1

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OSPF On Demand Circuit (RFC 1793)

X X X

PIM X X X X X X

Policy-based routing X X X X X X

RIP X X X X X X

RIP Version 2 X X X X X X

Other Routing

AURP X X X X

IPX RIP X X X X

NLSP X X X X

RTMP X X X X

SMRP X X X X

SRTP X X

Multimedia and Quality of Service

Generic traffic shaping

X X X

Random Early Detection (RED)

X X X

Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)

X X X

Management

AutoInstall X X X X X X

Automatic modem configuration13

X X X X X X

HTTP server X X X

Modem Management

Plus X Plus X Plus X

RMON events and alarms14

X X X X X X

RMON full Plus Plus Plus

SNMP X X X X X X

Telnet X X X X X X

Security

Access lists X X X X X X

Access security X X X X X X

Extended access lists

X X X X X X

Kerberized login X X

Kerberos V client support

X

Cisco AS5200 Access Server Feature Sets (Continued)

FeaturesIP

RoutingIP or IP/Modem Desktop

Desktop or

Desktop/Modem Enterprise1

Enterprise or

Enterprise/RMON/Modem

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1

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Lock and key X X X X X X

MAC security for hubs

X X X X X X

MD5 routing authentication

X X X X X X

RADIUS X X X X X X

TACACS+15 X X X X X X

IBM Support (Optional)

BAN for SNA Frame Relay support

Plus Plus X X

Bisync Plus Plus X X

Caching and filtering Plus Plus X X

DLSw+16 Plus Plus X X

Downstream PU concentration (DSPU)

Plus Plus X X

Frame Relay SNA support (RFC 1490)

Plus Plus X X

Native Client Interface Architecture (NCIA) Server

Plus Plus X

NetView Native Service Point

Plus Plus X X

QLLC Plus Plus X X

Response Time Reporter (RTR)

Plus Plus X

SDLC integration Plus Plus X X

RFC 1795 Plus Plus X X

SDLC transport (STUN)

Plus Plus X X

SDLC-to-LAN conversion (SDLLC)

Plus Plus X X

SNA and NetBIOS WAN optimization via local acknowledgment

Plus Plus X X

SRB/RSRB17 Plus Plus X X

SRT Plus Plus X X

TG/COS X X

TN3270 X X

Cisco AS5200 Access Server Feature Sets (Continued)

FeaturesIP

RoutingIP or IP/Modem Desktop

Desktop or

Desktop/Modem Enterprise1

Enterprise or

Enterprise/RMON/Modem

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1

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1. Enterprise is available with APPN in a separate feature set. Use the product numbers that specify APPN. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, APPN includes APPN Central Registration (CRR) and APPN over DLSw+.

2. AppleTalk load balancing is available in Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases.3. IRB supports IP, IPX, and AppleTalk; it is supported for transparent bridging, but not for SRB; it

is supported on all media-type interfaces except X.25 and ISDN bridged interfaces; and IRB and concurrent routing and bridging (CRB) cannot operate at the same time.

4. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, the Novell IPX feature includes display SAP by name, IPX Access Control List violation logging, and plain-English IPX access lists.

5. See the feature category “IBM Support” for information about source-route bridging (SRB).6. Frame Relay traffic shaping is not available in Cisco IOS Release 11.2.1. This feature will be

available in a subsequent maintenance release of Cisco IOS Release 11.2.7. ISDN support includes calling line identification (ANI), X.25 over the B channel, ISDN

subaddressing, and applicable WAN optimization features. 8. PPP includes support for LAN protocols supported by the feature set, address negotiation, PAP

and CHAP authentication, PPP compression, and Multilink PPP.9. X.25 includes X.25 switching.10. IPX header compression (RFC 1553) is available in the feature sets that support IPX in Cisco IOS

Release 11.1(1) and later releases.11. X.25 and Frame Relay payload compression are supported.

Protocol Translation

LAT X X

Rlogin X X

Remote Node18

ARAP 1.0/2.0 X X X X X

Asynchronous master interfaces

X X X X X X

ATCP X X X X

CPPP X X X X X X

CSLIP X X X X X X

DHCP X X X X X X

IP pooling X X X X X X

IPX and ARAP on virtual asynch interfaces

X X

IPXCP10 X X X X

MacIP X X X X

NASI X X

SLIP X X X X X X

Terminal Services18

LAT19 X X

Rlogin X X X X X X

Telnet X X X X X X

TN3270 X X

X.25 PAD X X X X X X

Xremote X X

Cisco AS5200 Access Server Feature Sets (Continued)

FeaturesIP

RoutingIP or IP/Modem Desktop

Desktop or

Desktop/Modem Enterprise1

Enterprise or

Enterprise/RMON/Modem

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1

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12. BGP4 includes soft configuration, multipath support, and prefix filtering with inbound route maps.

13. Automatic modem configuration is available for all features sets in Cisco IOS Release 11.1(2) and later releases. For the Enterprise feature set, automatic modem configuration is available in Cisco IOS 11.1(1) and later releases.

14. The RMON events and alarms groups are supported on all interfaces in Cisco IOS Release 11.1 and later releases. Enhanced RMON feature sets are also available in Cisco IOS Release 11.1. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, RMON full is available with the Plus feature sets.

15. With Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, TACACS+ Single Connection and TACACS+ SENDAUTH enhancements are supported.

16. Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases include several DLSw+ enhancements available in the Plus, Plus40, and Plus56 feature sets.

17. With Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, SRB/RSRB is fast switched. This enhancement is on by default, but can be disabled.

18. Supported on access severs (with limited support on router auxiliary ports).19. Use of LAT requires a terminal license (FR-L8-10.X= for an 8-user license or FR-L16-10.X= for a

16-user license).

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RMON Platform-Specific Feature Sets

RMON Platform-Specific Feature Sets1

Features IP/RMON RoutingIP/IPX/RMON

RoutingEnterprise/

RMON

Cisco IOS Release 11.1 11.1 11.1

Platforms Supported

Cisco 2500 series routers: Ethernet models 2501, 2503, 2505, 2507, 2509, 2511, 2513, 2514, 2516, 2518, 2520, 2522, 2524AS5100 access servers

X X X

AS5200 access server X

LAN Support

Apollo Domain X

AppleTalk 1 and 2 X

Banyan VINES X

Concurrent routing and bridging X X X

DECnet IV X

DECnet V X

GRE X X X

IP X X X

LAN extension host X X X

Multiring X X X

Novell IPX X X

OSI X

Transparent and translational bridging2

X X X

XNS X

WAN Services

Frame Relay X X X

HDLC X X X

IPXWAN 2.0 X X

ISDN3 X X X

PPP4 X X X

SMDS X X X

Switched 56 X X X

X.255 X X X

WAN Optimization

Bandwidth-on-demand X X X

Custom and priority queuing X X X

Dial backup X X X

Dial-on-demand X X X

Header6, link, and payload compression7

X X X

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Snapshot routing X X X

Weighted fair queuing X X X

IP Routing

BGP X X X

EGP X X X

Enhanced IGRP X X X

ES-IS X

IGRP X X X

IS-IS X

NHRP X X X

OSPF X X X

PIM X X X

Policy-based routing X X X

RIP X X X

RIP Version 2 X X X

Other Routing

AURP X

IPX RIP X X

NLSP X X

RTMP X

SMRP X

SRTP X

Management

AutoInstall X X X

Automatic modem configuration

X X X

RMON nine-group Ethernet8 X X X

SNMP X X X

Telnet X X X

Security

Access lists X X X

Access security X X X

Extended access lists X X X

Kerberized login X

Lock and key X X X

MAC security for hubs9 X X X

MD5 routing authentication X X X

RADIUS X X X

TACACS+ X X X

RMON Platform-Specific Feature Sets1 (Continued)

Features IP/RMON RoutingIP/IPX/RMON

RoutingEnterprise/

RMON

Cisco IOS Release 11.1 11.1 11.1

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IBM Support (Optional)10

BAN for SNA Frame Relay support

X X X

Bisync X X X

Caching and filtering X X X

DLSw+ X X X

Downstream PU concentration (DSPU)

X

Frame Relay SNA support (RFC 1490)

X X X

NetView Native Service Point X X X

QLLC X X X

SDLC integration X X X

SDLC transport (STUN) X X X

SDLC-to-LAN conversion (SDLLC)

X X X

SNA and NetBIOS WAN optimizationvia local acknowledgment

X X X

SRB/RSRB X X X

SRT X X X

TG/COS X

Protocol Translation

LAT X

PPP X

Rlogin X

Telnet X

TN3270 X

X.25 X

Remote Node11

Asynchronous master interfaces

X X X

ATCP X

CPPP X X X

CSLIP X X X

DHCP X X X

IP pooling X X X

IPX on virtual asynch interfaces X X

IPXCP6 X X

MacIP X

NASI12 X

NetBEUI over PPP X X X

RMON Platform-Specific Feature Sets1 (Continued)

Features IP/RMON RoutingIP/IPX/RMON

RoutingEnterprise/

RMON

Cisco IOS Release 11.1 11.1 11.1

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1. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, RMON is available in the Plus feature sets. It is listed as “RMON full” in the appropriate hardware platform tables. RMON is only available as a separate platform-specific feature set in Cisco IOS Release 11.1.

2. See the category “IBM Support” for information about source-route bridging (SRB).3. ISDN support includes calling line identification (ANI), X.25 over the B channel, ISDN

subaddressing, and applicable WAN optimization features. 4. PPP includes support for LAN protocols supported by the feature set, address negotiation, PAP

and CHAP authentication, PPP compression, and Multilink PPP.5. X.25 Includes X.25 switching.6. IPX header compression (RFC 1553) is available in the feature sets that support IPX with Cisco

IOS Release 11.1(1) and later releases.7. X.25 and Frame Relay payload compression.8. The RMON events and alarms groups are supported for all interfaces; however, the full nine

groups are supported for Ethernet interfaces only. For security reasons, packet capture only captures packet headers, not data.

9. MAC security for hubs applies to the following Cisco 2500 series Ethernet hubs: 2505, 2507, and 2516.

10. IBM support is available as a separate Cisco IOS feature set with the IBM base option: IP/IBM base, IP/IPX/IBM base.

11. Remote node and terminal services are supported on access servers (with limited support on router auxiliary ports).

12. NASI is available on Cisco IOS Release 11.1(2) and later releases.13. Use of LAT requires a terminal license (FS-L8-10.X= for an 8-user license or FS-L16-10.X= for a

16-user license).

PPP X X X

SLIP X X X

Terminal Services11

LAT13 X

Rlogin X X X

Telnet X X X

TN3270 X

X.25 PAD X X X

Xremote X

RMON Platform-Specific Feature Sets1 (Continued)

Features IP/RMON RoutingIP/IPX/RMON

RoutingEnterprise/

RMON

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Cisco 3600 Series Feature Sets

Cisco 3600 Series Feature Sets

Features IP Routing

IP/IPX/IBM/

APPN1IP/IPX

Routing2Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Enterprise

Cisco IOS Release3 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.11 11.2 11.11 11.2 11.11

LAN Support

Apollo Domain X X

AppleTalk 1 and 2 X X X X

Banyan VINES X X

Concurrent routing and bridging

X X X X X X X X

DECnet IV X X X X

DECnet V X X

GRE X X X X X X X X

Integrated routing and bridging (RB)

X X X X X X X X

IP X X X X X X X X

LAN extension host X X X X X X X X

Multiring X X X X X X X X

Novell IPX X X X X X X

OSI X X

Source-route bridging

Transparent and translational bridging

X X X X X X X X

WAN Services

Combinet packet protocol

X X X X

Dialer profiles X X X X

Frame Relay X X X X X X X X

Frame Relay SVC support (DTE)

X

Frame Relay traffic shaping4

X X X X

Half bridge/half router for CPP and PPP

X X X X

Multichassis Multilink PPP (MMP)

Plus Plus Plus

Virtual Private Dial-up Network (VPDN)

X X

HDLC X X X X X X X X

IPXWAN 2.0 X X X X X X

ISDN5 X X X X X X X X

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PPP6 X X X X X X X X

SMDS X X X X X X X X

Switched 56 X X X X X X X X

X.257 X X X X X X X X

WAN Optimization

Bandwidth-on-demand

X X X X X X X X

Custom and priority queuing

X X X X X X X X

Dial backup X X X X X X X X

Dial-on-demand X X X X X X X X

Header8, link, and payload compression9

X X X X X X X X

Snapshot routing X X X X X X X X

Weighted fair queuing

X X X X X X X X

IP Routing

BGP X X X X X X X X

BGP4 X X X X

EGP X X X X X X X X

Enhanced IGRP X X X X X X X X

Enhanced IGRP optimizations

X X X X

ES-IS X X

IGRP X X X X X X X X

IS-IS X X

Named IP access control list

X X X X

Network Address Translation (NAT)

Plus Plus Plus

NHRP X X X X X X X X

OSPF X X X X X X X X

OSPF Not-So-Stubby-Areas (NSSA)

X X X X

OSPF On Demand Circuit (RFC 1793)

X X X X

PIM X X X X X X X X

Policy-based routing

X X X X X X X X

RIP X X X X X X X X

RIP Version 2 X X X X X X X X

Cisco 3600 Series Feature Sets (Continued)

Features IP Routing

IP/IPX/IBM/

APPN1IP/IPX

Routing2Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Enterprise

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Other Routing

AURP X X X X

IPX RIP X X X X X X

NLSP X X X X X X

RTMP X X X X

SMRP X X X X

SRTP X X

Multimedia and Quality of Service

Generic traffic shaping

X X X X

Random Early Detection (RED)

X X X X

Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)

X X X X

Management

AutoInstall X X X X X X X X

Automatic modem configuration10

X X X X X X X X

HTTP server X X X X

RMON events and alarms11

X X X X X X X X

SNMP X X X X X X X X

Telnet X X X X X X X X

Security

Access lists X X X X X X X X

Access security X X X X X X X X

Extended access lists

X X X X X X X X

Kerberized login X X

Kerberos V client support

X X

Lock and key X X

MAC security for hubs

X X X X X X X X

MD5 routing authentication

X X X X X X X X

Network layer encryption (40-bit or export controlled 56-bit DES)

Encrypt Encrypt Encrypt

RADIUS X X X X X X X X

Cisco 3600 Series Feature Sets (Continued)

Features IP Routing

IP/IPX/IBM/

APPN1IP/IPX

Routing2Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Enterprise

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Router authentication

Encrypt Encrypt Encrypt

TACACS+ X X X X X X X X

IBM Support (Optional)12

APPN (Optional)13 X X X X

BAN for SNA Frame Relay support

Plus X X X X X X X

Bisync14 Plus X X X X X X X

Caching and filtering Plus X X X X X X X

DLSw+ Plus X X X X X X X

Downstream PU concentration (DSPU)

Plus X X X

Frame Relay SNA Support (RFC 1490)

Plus X X X X X X X

NetView Native Service Point

Plus X X X X X X X

QLLC14 Plus X X X X X X X

SDLC integration Plus X X X X X X X

SDLC transport (STUN)

Plus X X X X X X X

SDLC-to-LAN conversion (SDLLC)

Plus X X X X X X X

SNA and NetBIOS WAN optimization via local acknowledgment

Plus X X X X X X X

SRB/RSRB Plus X X X X X X X

SRT Plus X X X X X X X

TG/COS X X

Protocol Translation

LAT X X

Rlogin X X

Remote Node

ARAP 1.0/2.0 X X X X

Asynchronous master interfaces

X X X X X X X X

ATCP X X X X

CPPP X X X X X X X X

CSLIP X X X X X X X X

DHCP X X X X X X X X

IP pooling X X X X X X X X

Cisco 3600 Series Feature Sets (Continued)

Features IP Routing

IP/IPX/IBM/

APPN1IP/IPX

Routing2Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Enterprise

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1. IP/IPX/IBM/APPN has no additional options. It offers a low-end APPN solution for the Cisco 3600 series routers.

2. IP/IPX was discontinued in Cisco IOS Release 11.2. All features in IP/IPX prior to Cisco IOS Release 11.2 are available in Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC)/IBM, including APPN which is available in IP/IPX/IBM/APPN and Enterprise/APPN.

3. Cisco IOS Release 11.2(5) P is required for Release 11.2 orders. Cisco IOS Release 11.1 (7) AA is required for Release 11.1 orders.

4. Frame Relay traffic shaping is not available in Cisco IOS Release 11.2.1. This feature will be available in a subsequent maintenance release of Cisco IOS Release 11.2.

5. ISDN support includes calling line identification (ANI), X.25 over the B channel, ISDN subaddressing, and applicable WAN optimization features.

6. PPP includes support for LAN protocols supported by the feature set, address negotiation, PAP and CHAP authentication, and PPP compression. Multilink PPP is available in Cisco IOS Release 11.0(4) and later releases.

7. Includes X.25 switching.8. IPX header compression (RFC 1553) is available in the feature sets that support IPX in Cisco IOS

Release 11.1(1) and later releases.9. X.25 and Frame Relay payload compression are supported in Cisco IOS Release 11.0(4) and later

releases.10. Automatic modem configuration is available for all features sets in Cisco IOS Release 11.1(2) and

later releases. For the Enterprise feature set, automatic modem configuration is available in Cisco IOS 11.1(1) and later releases.

11. The RMON events and alarms groups are supported on all interfaces in Cisco IOS Release 11.1 and later releases. Enhanced RMON feature sets are also available.

12. “Optional” means a separate CiscoIOS feature set with the IBM base option: IP/IBM base, IP/IPX/IBM base, Desktop/IBM base.

13. “Optional” means separate Cisco IOS feature sets: IP/IPX/IBM base/APPN and Enterprise/APPN.

14. Bisync and QLLC are available in IP/IBM in Cisco IOS Release 11.0(3) and later releases, and in IP/IPX/IBM and Desktop/IBM base in Cisco IOS Release 11.0(2) and later releases.

15. NASI is supported in Cisco IOS Release 11.1(2) and later releases.16. Use of LAT requires a terminal license (FR-L8-10.X= for an 8-user license or FR-L16-10.X= for a

16-user license).

IPX and ARAP on virtual asynch interfaces

X X

IPXCP X X X X X X

MacIP X X X X

NASI15 X X X X

NetBEUI over PPP X X X X X X X X

PPP X X X X X X X X

SLIP X X X X X X X X

Terminal Services

LAT16 X X

Rlogin X X X X X X X X

Telnet X X X X X X X X

TN3270 X X

X.25 PAD X X X X X X X X

Xremote X X

Cisco 3600 Series Feature Sets (Continued)

Features IP Routing

IP/IPX/IBM/

APPN1IP/IPX

Routing2Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Enterprise

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Cisco 1600 Series Feature Sets

Cisco 1600 Series Feature Sets

FeaturesIP Routing IP/IPX Routing

IP/AppleTalk Routing

IP/IPX/AppleTalk

Routing

Cisco IOS Releases1

11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1

LAN Support

AppleTalk 1 and 22 X X X X

Integrated routing and bridging (IRB)3

X X X X

IP X X X X X X X X

Novell IPX4 X X X X

Transparent bridging

X X X X X X X X

WAN Services

Asynchronous X X X X X X X X

Frame Relay X X X X X X X X

Frame Relay SVC support (DTE)

Plus Plus Plus Plus

Frame Relay traffic shaping5

X X X X

HDLC X X X X X X X X

ISDN6 X X X X X X X X

PPP7 X X X X X X X X

SMDS X X X X X X X X

Switched 56 X X X X X X X X

X.25 X X X X X X X X

SLIP asynchronous only

X X X X X X X X

WAN Optimization

Bandwidth-on-demand8

X X X X X X X X

Custom and priority queuing

X X X X X X X X

Dial backup X X X X X X X X

Dial-on-demand X X X X X X X X

Header, link, and payload compression

X X X X X X X X

Header and link compression

X X X X X X X X

Snapshot routing X X X X X X X X

Weighted fair queuing

X X X X X X X X

IPX and SPX spoofing

X X X X

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AppleTalk SMRP Multicast

X X X X

Enhanced IGRP X X X X X X X X

IGRP X X X X X X X X

IP Multicast (PIM) X X X X X X X X

Network Address Translation (NAT)

Plus Plus Plus Plus

On Demand Routing (ODR)

X X X X

OSPF Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus

OSPF On Demand Circuit (RFC 1793)

Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus

PIM Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus

RIP X X X X X X X X

RIP Version 2 X X X X X X X X

Other Routing

IPX RIP X X X X

RTMP X X X X

NLSP Plus Plus Plus Plus

Multimedia and Quality of Service

Generic traffic shaping

Plus Plus Plus Plus

Random Early Detection (RED)

Plus Plus Plus Plus

Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)

Plus Plus Plus Plus

Management

SNMP X X X X X X X X

Telnet X X X X X X X X

Console port X X X X X X X X

Security

Access lists X X X X X X X X

Access security X X X X X X X X

Extended access lists

X X X X X X X X

GRE tunneling X X X X X X X X

Lock and key X X X X X X X X

Cisco 1600 Series Feature Sets (Continued)

FeaturesIP Routing IP/IPX Routing

IP/AppleTalk Routing

IP/IPX/AppleTalk

Routing

Cisco IOS Releases1

11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1

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1. Cisco IOS Release 11.2(5) P is required with Release 11.2 orders. Cisco IOS Release 11.1(7) AA is required with Release 11.1 orders.

2. AppleTalk load balancing is available in Cisco IOS Release 11.2.3. IRB supports IP, IPX, and AppleTalk; it is supported for transparent bridging, but not for SRB; it is

supported on all media-type interfaces except X.25 and ISDN bridged interfaces; and IRB and concurrent routing and bridging (CRB) cannot operate at the same time.

4. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2, the Novell IPX feature includes display SAP by Name, IPX Access Control List violation logging, and plain-English IPX access lists.

5. Frame Relay traffic shaping is not available in Cisco IOS Release 11.2.1. This feature will be available in a subsequent maintenance release of Cisco IOS Release 11.2.

6. ISDN support includes calling line identification (CLI/ANI), ISDN subaddressing, and applicable WAN optimization features.

7. PPP includes support for LAN protocols supported by the feature set, address negotiation, PAP and CHAP authentication, and PPP compression. Multilink PPP is included with Cisco IOS Release 11.0(4) and later releases.

8. Bandwidth-on-demand means two B-channel calls to the same destination.

Network layer encryption, 40-bit (Plus 40) and 56-bit (Plus 56)

Encrypt Encrypt Encrypt Encrypt

Cisco 1600 Series Feature Sets (Continued)

FeaturesIP Routing IP/IPX Routing

IP/AppleTalk Routing

IP/IPX/AppleTalk

Routing

Cisco IOS Releases1

11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1

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Cisco 1003, Cisco 1004, and Cisco 1005 Feature Sets

Cisco 1003, Cisco 1004, and Cisco 1005 Feature Sets1

Features IP Routing2IP/IPX

Routing2, 3IP/AppleTalk

Routing2, 3IP/IPX/AppleTalk

Routing4

Cisco IOS Release 11.2 11.1 11.0 10.3 11.2 11.1 11.0 11.2 11.1 11.0 11.2 11.1 11.0 10.3

LAN Support

AppleTalk 1 and 25 X X X X X X X

GRE X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Integrated routing and bridging (IRB)6

X X X X

IP X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Novell IPX7 X X X X X X X

Transparent and translational bridging8

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

WAN Services9

Dialer profiles X X X X

Frame Relay (Cisco 1005 only)

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Frame Relay SVC Support (DTE) (Cisco 1005 only)

Plus

Frame Relay traffic shaping10 (Cisco 1005 only)

X X X X

HDLC X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

ISDN (Cisco 1003 and 1004)11

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

PPP X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

SMDS (Cisco 1005 only)

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Switched 56 (Cisco 1005 only)

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

X.25 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

SLIP (Cisco 1005 only)

X X X X

WAN Optimization

Bandwidth-on-demand (Cisco 1003 and1004)

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Custom and priority queuing

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Dial backup X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Dial-on-demand12

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Header13 and link compression14

X X X X X X X X X X X X X

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Payload compression (Cisco 1005 only)15

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Snapshot routing16 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Weighted fair queuing

X X X X X X X X X X X X

IP Routing

Enhanced IGRP X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Enhanced IGRP optimizations

X X X X

IGRP X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Network Address Translation Table (NAT)

Plus

On Demand Routing (ODR)

X X X X

OSPF17 Plus

OSPF Not-So-Stubby-Areas (NSSA)

Plus

OSPF On Demand Circuit (RFC 1793)

Plus

PIM Plus

RIP X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

RIP Version 2 X X X X X X X X

Other Routing

AURP Plus

IPX RIP X X X X X X

NLSP Plus

SMRP Plus

RTMP X X X X X X X

Multimedia and Quality of Service

Random Early Detection (RED)

Plus

Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)

Plus

Management

ClickStart X X X X X X X X

HTTP server X X X X X X X X

SNMP X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Telnet X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Cisco 1003, Cisco 1004, and Cisco 1005 Feature Sets1 (Continued)

Features IP Routing2IP/IPX

Routing2, 3IP/AppleTalk

Routing2, 3IP/IPX/AppleTalk

Routing4

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1. This table lists feature sets that are common to the Cisco 1003, Cisco 1004, and Cisco 1005. See Cisco 1005 Platform-Specific Feature Sets, for features specific to the Cisco 1005 .

2. The IP, IP/IPX, and IP/AppleTalk feature sets are not available with Plus, Plus40, or Plus56 feature set options in Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases.

3. The IP/IPX and IP/AppleTalk feature sets are available with Cisco IOS Release 11.0(4) and later releases.

4. In Cisco IOS Release 10.3, for the Cisco 1005, the IP/IPX/AppleTalk feature set offers three feature set options: Option 1 includes HDLC, PPP, SDMS, and Frame Relay, but not X.25, and is available on all feature sets; Option 2 includes X.25 only, and is available with the IP/IPX, IP/AppleTalk, and IP/IPX/AppleTalk feature sets; and Option 3 includes Asynch, PPP, and SLIP and is available with the IP, IP/IPX feature sets. In Cisco Release 11.0, only Option 1 and Option 2 were available.

5. AppleTalk load balancing is available in Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases.6. IRB supports IP, IPX, and AppleTalk; it is supported for transparent bridging, but not for SRB; it is

supported on all media-type interfaces except X.25 and ISDN bridged interfaces; and IRB and concurrent routing and bridging (CRB) cannot operate at the same time.

7. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, the Novell IPX feature includes display SAP by name, IPX Access Control List violation logging, and plain-English IPX access lists.

8. With Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, transparent and translational bridging is fast switched. This enhancement is on by default, but can be disabled.

9. In Cisco IOS Release 11.1 and later releases, Cisco 1005 “WAN Services” offers three feature set options: Option 1 includes HDLC, PPP, SDMS, and Frame Relay, but not X.25, and is available on all feature sets; Option 2 includes X.25 only, and is available with the IP/IPX, IP/AppleTalk, and IP/IPX/AppleTalk feature sets; and Option 3 includes Asynch, PPP, and SLIP and is available with the IP, IP/IPX feature sets. In Cisco Release 11.0, only Option 1 and Option 2 were available. In Cisco IOS Release 10.3, see footnote 4.

10. Frame Relay traffic shaping is not available in Cisco IOS Release 11.2.1. This feature will be available in a subsequent maintenance release of Cisco IOS Release 11.2.

11. ISDN support includes calling line identification (CLI/ANI), ISDN subaddressing, and applicable WAN optimization features.

12. Dial-on-demand is available for the Cisco 1005 with “WAN Services” options only. See footnote 9.13. IPX header compression (RFC 1553) is available in the feature sets that support IPX in Cisco IOS

Release 11.1(1) and later releases.14. X.25 and Frame Relay payload compression. Frame Relay payload compression is available in

Cisco IOS Release 11.0(4) and later releases for the Cisco 1005.15. The IP/AppleTalk feature set in Cisco IOS Release 10.3 for the Cisco 1005 supports header and link

compression, but not header, link, and payload compression.16. Snapshot routing is not included in Cisco IOS Release 11.1 and later releases for the Cisco 1005.17. For information on OSPF support for the Cisco 1005, see Cisco 1005 Platform-Specific Feature

Sets.18. Encrypt19. With Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, TACACS+ Single Connection and TACACS+

SENDAUTH enhancements are supported.

Security

Access lists X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Access security X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Extended access lists

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Lock and key X X X X X X X X

Network-layer encryption (export controlled 40-bit and 56-bit DES)

X18

Router authentication

X18

TACACS+19 X X X X

Cisco 1003, Cisco 1004, and Cisco 1005 Feature Sets1 (Continued)

Features IP Routing2IP/IPX

Routing2, 3IP/AppleTalk

Routing2, 3IP/IPX/AppleTalk

Routing4

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Cisco 1005 Platform-Specific Feature Sets

Cisco 1005 Platform-Specific Feature SetsFeatures IP/OSPF/PIM Routing1 IP/Asynch1 IP/IPX/Asynch1

Cisco IOS Releases 11.2 11.1 11.0 11.2 11.1 11.2 11.1

LAN Support

GRE X X X X X X X

Integrated routing and bridging (IRB)2

X X X

IP X X X X X X X

Novell IPX3 X X

Transparent and translational bridging4

X X X X X X X

WAN Services5

Asynch X X X X

Dialer profiles X X X

Frame Relay X X X X X

Frame Relay traffic shaping6

X X X

HDLC X X X

PPP7 X X X X X X X

SMDS X X X

Switched 56 X X X

X.258 X X X

SLIP X X X X

WAN Optimization

Custom and priority queuing

X X X X X X X

Dial-on-demand9 X X X X X X X

Header10, link, and payload compression11

X X X X X X X

Snapshot routing12 X

Weighted fair queuing

X X X X X X X

IP Routing

Enhanced IGRP X X X X X X X

Enhanced IGRP optimizations

X X X

IGRP X X X X X X X

On Demand Routing (ODR)

X X X

OSPF X X X

OSPF Not-So-Stubby-Areas (NSSA)

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1. These feature sets are not available with the Plus, Plus40, or Plus56 feature set options in Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases.

2. IRB supports IP, IPX, and AppleTalk; it is supported for transparent bridging, but not for SRB; it is supported on all media-type interfaces except X.25 and ISDN bridged interfaces; and IRB and concurrent routing and bridging (CRB) cannot operate at the same time.

3. In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, the Novell IPX feature includes display SAP by name, IPX access control list violation logging, and plain-English IPX access lists.

4. With Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, transparent and translational bridging is fast switched. This enhancement is on by default, but can be disabled.

5. In Cisco IOS Release 11.1 and later releases, Cisco 1005 “WAN Services” offers three feature set options: Option 1 includes HDLC, PPP, SDMS, and Frame Relay, but not X.25, and is available on all feature sets; Option 2 includes X.25 only, and is available with the IP/IPX, IP/AppleTalk, and IP/IPX/AppleTalk feature sets; and Option 3 includes Asynch, PPP, and SLIP and is available with the IP, IP/IPX features sets. In Cisco Release 11.0, only Option 1 and Option 2 were available. In Cisco IOS Release 10.3, see footnote 2.

6. Frame Relay traffic shaping is not available in Cisco IOS Release 11.2.1. This feature will be available in a subsequent maintenance release of Cisco IOS Release 11.2.

7. PPP includes support for LAN protocols supported by the feature set, address negotiation, PAP and CHAP authentication, and PPP compression. Multilink PPP is included with Cisco IOS Release 11.0(4) and later releases.

8. X.25 is available for the Cisco 1005 only and is available by itself in “WAN Services” Option 2 in Cisco IOS Release 11.0 and later releases for the following feature sets: IP/IPX, IP/AppleTalk, and IP/IPX AppleTalk.

9. Dial-on-demand is available for the Cisco 1005 with “WAN Services” options only.10. IPX header compression (RFC 1553) is available in the feature sets that support IPX in Cisco

IOS Release 11.1(1) and later releases.11. X.25 and Frame Relay payload compression. Frame Relay payload compression is available in

Cisco IOS Release 11.0(4) and later releases.12. Snapshot routing is not included in Cisco IOS Release 11.1 and later releases for the Cisco

1005.13. With Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and later releases, TACACS+ Single Connection and TACACS+

SENDAUTH enhancements are supported.

OSPF On Demand Circuit (RFC 1793)

X

PIM X X X

RIP X X X X X X X

RIP Version 2 X X X X X X

Other Routing

IPX RIP X X

Management

ClickStart X X X

HTTP server X X X

SNMP X X X X X X X

Telnet X X X X X X X

Security

Access lists X X X X X X X

Access security X X X X X X X

Extended access lists

X X X X X X X

Kerberos V client support

Lock and key X X X X X X

TACACS+13 X X X

Cisco 1005 Platform-Specific Feature Sets (Continued)Features IP/OSPF/PIM Routing1 IP/Asynch1 IP/IPX/Asynch1

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Service and Support—Products and Services

Start Up Services

Maintenance Services

Product Description

Advanced Installation Services (AIS)

With AIS, you can choose from a variety of services that meet your LAN installation requirements, and ensure success. AIS has three options:• INSTALL provides onsite support and remote technical assistance for Cisco

LAN network installation.• INSTALL PLUS is a more comprehensive package that includes

configuration support during installation.• DEPLOYMENT provides you with seamless network implementation

services that assist you in deploying large LAN networks.

Network Implementation Services (NIS)

WAN NIS provides complete, seamless support of network development for Cisco WAN products. It includes project management, project engineering, and onsite installation.

Install Plus Configuration

Install Plus Configuration provides installation and configuration service for one Cisco Systems hardware product. • Onsite physical installation of your Cisco equipment• Remote configuration of your Cisco equipment via Cisco’s Technical

Assistance Center (TAC)• Site Preparation Guide for the installation service• Configuration Guide for the configuration service• Packaged Install Plus Configuration provides installation and configuration

services in a shrink-wrapped package so it can be easily and effectively marketed by resellers.

Product Description

SMARTnet™ Provides customers with software maintenance, registered access to CCO, advance replacement of hardware, and technical support required for self-maintenance.• SMARTnet Next Business Day (NBD) — 8 hours/day, 5 days/week,

next-business-day hardware replacement• SMARTnet 8x5x4 — 8 hours/day, 5 days/week, 4-hour hardware

replacement• SMARTnet 24x7x4 — 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, 4-hour hardware

replacement• Packaged SMARTnet — each level of SMARTnet services is available in a

shrink-wrapped package, which allows it to be effectively marketed through resellers.

SMARTnetOnSite

High-availability program providing all the benefits of SMARTnet, with the addition of remedial onsite hardware service. • SMARTnet OnSite — 8 hours/day, 5 days/week, next-business-day

response• SMARTnet OnSite 8x5x4 — 8 hours/day, 5 days/week, 4-hour response• SMARTnet OnSite 24x7x4 — 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, 4-hour response• Packaged SMARTnet OnSite 24x7x4 — provides SMARTnet OnSite 24x7x4

service in a shrink-wrapped package, which allows it to be effectively marketed through resellers.

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Cisco Expert Access

Expert Access provides one year of unlimited access to online technical information through Cisco Connection Online (CCO), and help from Cisco’s Technical Assistance Center (TAC) on up to three occasions.• CCO technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.• TAC assistance is available from 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday

(PST), excluding Cisco-observed holidays.• Packaged Cisco Expert Access provides Cisco Expert Access in a

shrink-wrapped package, which enables it to be effectively marketed through resellers.

Cisco Extend Extend offers a one-year extension of the original factory Return to Factory (RTF) warranty. Cisco Extend can now be purchased in 12-month increments to extend a single product warranty up to three years.• Extensions in 12-month increments for any Cisco product. Warranty is

tracked by serial number, so customer must return the completed registration form within 30 days of purchase to activate the extended warranty for each unit.

• All repairs performed by Cisco factory-trained technicians• Provides additional investment protection for customer’s hardware• Packaged Cisco Extend provides Cisco Extend in a shrink-wrapped

package, which enables it to be effectively marketed through resellers.

Cisco Advance Replacement

Advance Replacement offers customers with registered access to CCO next- business-day replacement of hardware, and assistance from the TAC on a single occasion.• Provides hardware replacement• Provides TAC support, by telephone, for a single occasion• Packaged Cisco Advance Replacement provides Cisco Advanced

Replacement in a shrink-wrapped package, which enables it to be effectively marketed through resellers.

SP Base SP Base is the foundation of Cisco maintenance services:• Access to CCO• Access to TAC• Cisco IOS software updates and enhancementsThese services are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

SP Base Hardware Options

SP Base Hardware Options extends SP Base services with one of these options:• Return for replacement with 10 business days turnaround• Advance replacement by next business day, 8x5• Advance replacement with 4-hour response, 8x5• Advance replacement with 4-hour response, 24x7• Onsite support by next business day, 8x5• Onsite support with 4-hour response, 8x5• Onsite support with 4-hour response, 24x7

Network Supported Accounts

Personalized, proactive support including a designated team of Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert (CCIE) support engineers who act as a remote extension of a customer's internal network operations group.

Professional Services

Professional Network Consulting — professional consulting for customers on network design, implementation, and performance analysisTraining Courses — onsite and classroom training provided by Cisco and/or Training Partners covering products and technical topics such as network design and troubleshooting

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Consultive Services

Global Solution Services (GSS)

SMARTnet and SMARTnet OnSite support for multinational customers. The customer has two options for service delivery:• Single Point of Contact (SPOC) — worldwide service delivered from Cisco• Local support — in-country service provided by a network of authorized

Global Solution Service providersIn addition, Global Solution Services offers Central Purchasing for purchases destined for multiple countries, with local product delivery supplied by in-country partners.

Global Solution Services Installation

Services to help multinational customers efficiently prepare for and install all Cisco products.

Cisco Connection Online (CCO)

A World Wide Web-based support system, providing interactive applications for support inquiries, software downloads, and order management.Electronic Commerce — Status Agent, Pricing Agent, Configuration Agent, and Service Order AgentReal-Time Online Support and Information Service — Interactive applications including a powerful search database (Open Forum), electronic case submission and tracking, the Bug Tool Kit, and thousands of technical resources

Cisco Certified InternetworkingExpert (CCIE)

A certification program to assure customers that their technical staffs have the proper level of networking knowledge to support their mission-critical networks.

Noncontract Services

24-Hour Telephone Support — telephone consultation to help troubleshoot hardware, software, or configuration problemsBillable Onsite Field Services — onsite field services including onsite remedial service, installation, ECO/FCO installation, and system updates and upgradesAdvance Replacement Parts — advance replacement parts shipped overnight on an as-required basis via next-business-day delivery serviceReturn for Exchange — a service that will exchange customer-returned parts with parts of equal or better type, function, or quality

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ISP Expert Team ISP Expert Team complements Service Provider’s maintenance contracts by delivering proactive, personalized technical account management services.

Network Supported Accounts

Personalized, proactive support including a designated team of Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert (CCIE) support engineers who act as a remote extension of a customer's internal network operations group.

Professional Services

Professional Services offers four services performed by Cisco Professional Services Providers:• Program and Project Management• WAN Audit• LAN Assessment• Consulting Services

Global Solution Services (GSS)

SMARTnet and SMARTnet OnSite support for multinational customers. The customer has two options for service delivery:• Single Point of Contact (SPOC) — worldwide service delivered from Cisco• Local support — in-country service provided by a network of authorized

Global Solution Service providersIn addition, Global Solution Services offers Central Purchasing for purchases destined for multiple countries, with local product delivery supplied by in-country partners.

Global Solution Services Installation

Services to help multinational customers efficiently prepare for and install all Cisco products.

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CCO-CCIE Services

Noncontract Services

Service and Support Key Selling Points and SMB Selling Points

Product Description

Cisco Connection Online (CCO)

A World Wide Web-based support system, providing interactive applications for support inquiries, software downloads, and order management.Electronic Commerce — Status Agent, Pricing Agent, Configuration Agent, and Service Order Agent.Real-Time Online Support and Information Service — Interactive applications including a powerful search database (Open Forum), electronic case submission and tracking, the Bug Tool Kit, and thousands of technical resources.

Cisco Certified InternetworkingExpert (CCIE)

Cisco’s CCIE certification programs set a professional benchmark for internetworking expertise and are available in three specializations:• CCIE Routing and Switching Specialist• CCIE WAN Specialist• CCIE ISP Dial SpecialistCCIEs are recognized throughout the networking industry as the most highly qualified of technical professionals. Stringent re-certification requirements ensure that CCIEs are always equipped with the latest technical expertise.

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Noncontract Services

• 24-Hour Telephone Support — telephone consultation to help troubleshoot hardware, software, or configuration problems

• Billable Onsite Field Services — onsite field services including onsite remedial service, installation, ECO/FCO installation, and system updates and upgrades

• Advance Replacement Parts — advance replacement parts shipped overnight on an as-required basis via next-business-day delivery service

• Return for Exchange — a service that will exchange customer-returned parts with parts of equal or better type, function, or quality

Selling Point Description

Broad Range of Services and Programs

Cisco offers the broadest choice of network services in the industry including self-maintenance, assistance, online resources, remote TAC, remote consultation, 24x7 onsite service, and other onsite professional services.

Corporate Commitment

Cisco Systems is making substantial investments in all customer services. Cisco sets goals for and measures customer satisfaction each year. Manager and individual contributor bonuses are tied to these goals.

Experience All of our support teams are staffed by experienced customer service engineers, professionals, and certified consultants and partners. We have rigorous certification programs to ensure that all technical personnel have the knowledge they need to support our customers’ mission-critical applications.

Global Presence, Experience, and Capability

Cisco has a network of global service partnerships to ensure that qualified local service is available no matter how remote the location. Our partner reps follow rigorous certification programs to ensure they have the knowledge needed to support our customers. We have depots located in the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Asia so that parts are quickly available when customers need them.

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Quality Cisco has received ISO 9001 certification — a clear indication of the company’s commitment to quality management and customer satisfaction.

Software Value Cisco IOS updates and upgrades, an entitlement of SMARTnet and SMARTnet OnSite support contracts, makes Cisco hardware “evergreen,” allowing for greater bandwidth, performance, features, and security.

Innovative Online Support and Services

Cisco Connection Online (CCO) provides the industry’s best information retrieval, technical support, and electronic commerce (DataComm Survey, 1996).

Extending the Value of the Product

Cisco services increase performance, utility, and life span of Cisco products.

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Legal NoticesThe products and specifications, configurations, and other technical information regarding the products contained in this manual are subject to change without notice. All statements, technical information, and recommendations contained in this manual are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without warranty of any kind, express or implied, and users must take full responsibility for their application of any products specified in this manual. THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITH ALL FAULTS. CISCO DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE.

IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL, EVEN IF CISCO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

Some states do not allow limitation or exclusion of liability for consequential or incidental damages or limitation on how long implied warranties last, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives Customers specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause interference to radio communications. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.

The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) as part of UCB’s public domain version of the UNIX operating system. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1981 Regents of the University of California.Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, advertising materials, and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

Point-to-Point Protocol. Copyright © 1989 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved.Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, advertising materials, and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed by Carnegie Mellon University. The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

Restricted Rights - Cisco’s software is provided to non-DOD agencies with RESTRICTED RIGHTS and its supporting documentation is provided with LIMITED RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to the restrictions as set forth in subparagraph “C” of the Commercial Computer Software - Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52.227-19. In the

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event the sale is to a DOD agency, the U.S. Government’s rights in software, supporting documentation, and technical data are governed by the restrictions in the Technical Data Commercial Items clause at DFARS 252.227-7015 and DFARS 227.7202.

AccessPath, AtmDirector, the CCIE logo, CD-PAC, Centri, Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn, the Cisco Capital logo, CiscoLink, the Cisco NetWorks logo, the Cisco Powered Network logo, the Cisco Press logo, ClickStart, ControlStream, DAGAZ, Fast Step, FireRunner, IGX, JumpStart, Kernel Proxy, LoopRunner, MGX, Natural Network Viewer, NetRanger, NetSonar, Packet, PIX, Point and Click Internetworking, Policy Builder, RouteStream, Secure Script, SMARTnet, SpeedRunner, Stratm, StreamView, The Cell, TrafficDirector, TransPath, VirtualStream, VlanDirector, Workgroup Director, and Workgroup Stack are trademarks; Empowering the Internet Generation is a service mark; and BPX, Catalyst, Cisco, Cisco IOS, the Cisco IOS logo, Cisco Systems, the Cisco Systems logo, Enterprise/Solver, EtherChannel, FastHub, FastPacket, ForeSight, FragmentFree, IPX, LightStream, MICA, Phase/IP, StrataSphere, StrataView Plus, and SwitchProbe are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. in the U.S. and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.

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