Cisco 3600 series routers are modular access routers that can be configured with over 70 interface options. They provide solutions for data, voice, video, VPNs, and routing. The routers include slots for modules, interface cards, memory, and flash storage. Interface numbering identifies each port by slot number and unit number, such as Ethernet 0/0.
This document provides information on Cisco's Catalyst switching portfolio, including modular switches, fixed configuration switches, and accessories. It lists various switch models, their specifications such as number of ports and port types, as well as product numbers. Some key switches mentioned include the Catalyst 6500 modular switch, Catalyst 4500E and 4900 series fixed configuration switches, and the Catalyst 3560, 3560X, 2960S series access switches. Bundles and accessories that can be purchased with the switches are also listed.
The Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series are fixed-configuration, stackable Gigabit Ethernet switches that provide enterprise-class access and networking capabilities for campus and branch applications. They support various software-defined capabilities and feature sets including LAN Lite, LAN Base, and IP Lite. The switches are available in several models that vary in port configuration, uplink interfaces, power supply, and other hardware specs depending on the intended use and deployment.
The document describes Mellanox's IS5000 family of InfiniBand switches, which deliver high performance, scalability, and simplified network manageability. The switch family includes edge switches with 36 ports and director switches with up to 648 ports, all supporting data rates of 40Gb/s and higher. The switches allow building cost-effective fabrics for applications ranging from small clusters to large-scale environments of tens of thousands of nodes. FabricIT management software provides capabilities for easily administering large InfiniBand networks.
The document provides specifications for the Cisco 2900 series routers, including the 2901, 2911, 2921, and 2951 models. It describes key features such as service integration capabilities, modular components, processing power, memory, and environmental specifications. Contact information is also provided for the networking hardware supplier Router-Switch.com.
The Cisco Catalyst 4506 offers high availability networking with integrated resiliency features. It provides non-blocking Layer 2, 3, and 4 switching with up to 6 slots for line cards or supervisor engines. Key features include integrated power over Ethernet, software-based fault tolerance, and redundant power supplies to minimize downtime and ensure productivity. As part of Cisco's AVVID architecture, the 4506 extends control to the network edge with quality of service, security, management, and resiliency.
This document describes the Cisco 7609 Internet Router, which delivers optical WAN and MAN networking with a focus on providing high-touch IP services at line rate speeds at the edge of service provider networks. It supports up to 30 Mpps forwarding, IP services processors, and interfaces from DS0 to OC-48 for services like QoS, traffic shaping, and monitoring SLAs. The Cisco 7609 chassis has 9 slots, with slot 1 reserved for the supervisor engine and slot 2 available for a redundant supervisor or other modules.
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The document describes the Cisco Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X Series switches. These switches provide high availability, scalability, security, energy efficiency, and ease of operation. Key features include Cisco StackPower technology for sharing power across switches, Cisco StackWise Plus technology for scalability and ease of management, and MACsec encryption. The switches are available in multiple configurations with various port counts and optional uplink modules. They run Cisco IOS software that can be upgraded for additional features and support stacking of up to 9 switches or 432 ports.
This document provides information on Cisco's Catalyst switching portfolio, including modular switches, fixed configuration switches, and accessories. It lists various switch models, their specifications such as number of ports and port types, as well as product numbers. Some key switches mentioned include the Catalyst 6500 modular switch, Catalyst 4500E and 4900 series fixed configuration switches, and the Catalyst 3560, 3560X, 2960S series access switches. Bundles and accessories that can be purchased with the switches are also listed.
The Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series are fixed-configuration, stackable Gigabit Ethernet switches that provide enterprise-class access and networking capabilities for campus and branch applications. They support various software-defined capabilities and feature sets including LAN Lite, LAN Base, and IP Lite. The switches are available in several models that vary in port configuration, uplink interfaces, power supply, and other hardware specs depending on the intended use and deployment.
The document describes Mellanox's IS5000 family of InfiniBand switches, which deliver high performance, scalability, and simplified network manageability. The switch family includes edge switches with 36 ports and director switches with up to 648 ports, all supporting data rates of 40Gb/s and higher. The switches allow building cost-effective fabrics for applications ranging from small clusters to large-scale environments of tens of thousands of nodes. FabricIT management software provides capabilities for easily administering large InfiniBand networks.
The document provides specifications for the Cisco 2900 series routers, including the 2901, 2911, 2921, and 2951 models. It describes key features such as service integration capabilities, modular components, processing power, memory, and environmental specifications. Contact information is also provided for the networking hardware supplier Router-Switch.com.
The Cisco Catalyst 4506 offers high availability networking with integrated resiliency features. It provides non-blocking Layer 2, 3, and 4 switching with up to 6 slots for line cards or supervisor engines. Key features include integrated power over Ethernet, software-based fault tolerance, and redundant power supplies to minimize downtime and ensure productivity. As part of Cisco's AVVID architecture, the 4506 extends control to the network edge with quality of service, security, management, and resiliency.
This document describes the Cisco 7609 Internet Router, which delivers optical WAN and MAN networking with a focus on providing high-touch IP services at line rate speeds at the edge of service provider networks. It supports up to 30 Mpps forwarding, IP services processors, and interfaces from DS0 to OC-48 for services like QoS, traffic shaping, and monitoring SLAs. The Cisco 7609 chassis has 9 slots, with slot 1 reserved for the supervisor engine and slot 2 available for a redundant supervisor or other modules.
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The document describes the Cisco Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X Series switches. These switches provide high availability, scalability, security, energy efficiency, and ease of operation. Key features include Cisco StackPower technology for sharing power across switches, Cisco StackWise Plus technology for scalability and ease of management, and MACsec encryption. The switches are available in multiple configurations with various port counts and optional uplink modules. They run Cisco IOS software that can be upgraded for additional features and support stacking of up to 9 switches or 432 ports.
The document is a catalogue from SUNMEDIA Corporation that provides information on routers and switches from Cisco. It includes sections on branch routers, data center interconnect platforms, campus LAN switches for access, and campus LAN switches for core and distribution. The document provides specifications, features and families for each product type.
The Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series switches are stackable switches that combine ease of use with high resiliency. They use Cisco StackWise technology to operate as a single logical unit. The switches are available with various port configurations to meet different access, aggregation, and backbone connectivity needs. They provide features such as quality of service, security, management, and high availability.
The document provides release notes for Cisco Configuration Professional version 1.3, dated April 16, 2009. It includes sections on new features, limitations, documentation, and system requirements. The system requirements section outlines requirements for the PC and supported Cisco routers, including minimum specifications, supported network modules and cards, and required Cisco IOS versions.
The document discusses Cisco's StackWise-480 technology used in the Cisco 3850 series switches. StackWise-480 allows switches to be stacked together and operate as a single, unified switch with up to 480 Gbps of bandwidth between stacked switches. It utilizes a ring topology with three eastbound and three westbound rings in each switch, providing high speed and fault tolerance. The stacking supports mixed models of Cisco 3850 switches with different port configurations.
This document provides an overview and quick reference guide for Cisco's Catalyst switch portfolio. It discusses both modular and fixed-configuration switches that are scalable and intelligent, offering high performance switching for campus, branch, and data center networks of all sizes. The switches provide features such as high availability, integrated security, application delivery optimization, and enhanced manageability to support applications, IP voice and video, wireless access, and other network services from the edge to the core.
The document discusses the Cisco Catalyst 6500 series chassis and components. It provides details on the different chassis models, supervisor engines, line cards, and modules available. It also covers features like redundant power supplies, Route Processor Redundancy, EtherChannels, Unidirectional Link Detection, and Flex Links.
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The document discusses network design models for enterprise networks, including the Cisco Intelligent Information Network (IIN) model, Service-Oriented Network Architecture (SONA) framework, and Enterprise Composite Network model. The IIN integrates network resources across three phases: integrated transport, services, and applications. SONA defines three layers - application, interactive services, and network infrastructure layers. The Enterprise Composite Network model divides the network into the enterprise campus, edge, and service provider edge functional areas.
This candidate has over 7 years of experience as a network engineer with expertise in Cisco and Juniper networking technologies. They have extensive experience implementing, configuring, and troubleshooting routing protocols, firewalls, load balancers and switches. They are proficient in technologies including Cisco ASA, F5 BIG-IP, Palo Alto, and Juniper SRX firewalls as well as Cisco Nexus, Catalyst and Juniper switches.
WGS-5225-8T2SV, an innovative, Industrial 8-port 10/100/1000T + 2-port 100/1000/2500BASE-X SFP Wall-mount Managed Switch with LCD Touch Screen, offers IPv6/IPv4 dual stack management, intelligent Layer 2 and Layer 4 management functions, and user-friendly interface. The WGS-5225-8T2SV is able to operate reliably, stably and quietly in any environment without affecting its performance. Featuring ultra networking speed and operating temperature ranging from -20 to 70 degrees C in a compact but rugged IP30 metal housing, the WGS-5225-8T2SV is an ideal solution to meet the demand for the following network applications:
■ Building/Home automation network
■ Internet of things (IoT)
■ IP surveillance
■ Wireless LAN
This document provides an introduction to Distributed Control Systems (DCS) for a university course. It defines DCS and explains the advantages over conventional control systems, such as reduced wiring complexity and increased flexibility. It also outlines the basic configuration of a DCS, including field control stations, operator stations, and engineering stations connected over a communication network. Additionally, it introduces the ISO/OSI reference model and its seven-layer structure for standardizing network communication.
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This document is a chapter from a Cisco training presentation on switched networks. It introduces key concepts around converged networks, including how data, voice and video traffic can be carried on a single network. It describes the benefits of a switched network for a small-to-medium business. It also explains the processes of frame forwarding and dynamic MAC address learning in a switched network, and distinguishes between collision and broadcast domains.
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The document provides an overview of the Cisco Catalyst 6500 product line including chassis, supervisors, line cards and modules. It focuses on the features and capabilities of the Supervisor 720 including its integrated 720Gbps switch fabric and hardware accelerated capabilities for IPv4, IPv6, MPLS, NAT/PAT, QoS and security functions. Key areas covered include IPv6 support, GRE/tunneling, egress policing, multipath URPF, MPLS, bidirectional PIM and performance benchmarks. The document is intended to educate readers on the technical details and advanced functionality of the Catalyst 6500 and Supervisor 720.
The document describes the SGS-5240-20S4C4XR L2+ stackable managed switch. It has 20 SFP ports, 4 combo ports that support fiber or copper, and 4 10G SFP+ ports. It can operate in standalone, stacking, or clustering modes and support features like static layer 3 routing, QoS, VLAN, link aggregation, and security functions. It provides dual power inputs and centralized management for up to 6 switches in stacking mode or 16 in clustering mode.
The Hybrid flash HPE MSA 2052 Storage system with the new Gen10 ProLiant Branding is designed for affordable application acceleration that is ideal for small and remote office deployments.
The Cisco 2901 router delivers secure data, voice, video and application services for small offices. It has 2 Ethernet ports, 4 WAN interface card slots, 2 DSP slots, an internal services module, and supports PoE and hardware-accelerated VPN encryption. The 2901 is 1RU in size, often called a 'pizza box' router, and is the successor to Cisco's 2500, 2600 and 2800 series routers. It has limitations on additional modules compared to higher models like the 2911.
Juniper Networks is in the business of network innovation. From devices to data centers, from consumers to cloud providers, Juniper Networks delivers the software, silicon and systems that transform the experience and economics of networking.
The RUGGEDCOM RSG2488 is the first utility-grade, field upgradable, non blocking 28 Gigabit port layer 2 switch with hot-swappable dual redundant power supplies. The RSG2488 is designed to reduce rack space needs, cut sparing costs and minimize time-to-repair while eliminating routine maintenance and separate timing cabling, delivering increased network availability and lowest total cost of ownership.The RSG2488’s modular flexibility provides up to 28 non-blocking ports that can be configured as 10/100/1000TX copper, 100FX or 1000SX fiber.
This document summarizes the specifications of the Q40 Quad Core Sealed Server. It has an Intel Core 2 Quad processor, runs various operating systems and software, and has configurable I/O ports. It has a compact and sealed aluminum case for use in harsh environments. The server is powered by 10-36VDC and has patented protection and management systems to ensure reliability.
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Mazhar Ali is seeking a job in a dynamic organization where he can utilize his skills in electronics engineering and over 15 years of experience in telecommunications. He has worked for several telecom companies in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, holding roles such as telecom engineer and site implementation engineer. His experience includes installation, commissioning, and maintenance of equipment from vendors such as Huawei, ZTE, Ericsson, and Alcatel. He is proficient in technologies like microwave transmission, GSM, 3G, and fiber optics.
This document provides instructions for configuring a MiniLink TN network including: 1) basic NE configuration like NTP server and backup settings, 2) DCN configuration for automatic backups, 3) radio link configuration such as terminal IDs, transmit power settings, frequencies, and input alarm thresholds, and 4) protection switch configuration for 1+1 links. The steps provided configure settings according to a provided plan and make noted changes where settings do not match what is in the plan.
The document is a catalogue from SUNMEDIA Corporation that provides information on routers and switches from Cisco. It includes sections on branch routers, data center interconnect platforms, campus LAN switches for access, and campus LAN switches for core and distribution. The document provides specifications, features and families for each product type.
The Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series switches are stackable switches that combine ease of use with high resiliency. They use Cisco StackWise technology to operate as a single logical unit. The switches are available with various port configurations to meet different access, aggregation, and backbone connectivity needs. They provide features such as quality of service, security, management, and high availability.
The document provides release notes for Cisco Configuration Professional version 1.3, dated April 16, 2009. It includes sections on new features, limitations, documentation, and system requirements. The system requirements section outlines requirements for the PC and supported Cisco routers, including minimum specifications, supported network modules and cards, and required Cisco IOS versions.
The document discusses Cisco's StackWise-480 technology used in the Cisco 3850 series switches. StackWise-480 allows switches to be stacked together and operate as a single, unified switch with up to 480 Gbps of bandwidth between stacked switches. It utilizes a ring topology with three eastbound and three westbound rings in each switch, providing high speed and fault tolerance. The stacking supports mixed models of Cisco 3850 switches with different port configurations.
This document provides an overview and quick reference guide for Cisco's Catalyst switch portfolio. It discusses both modular and fixed-configuration switches that are scalable and intelligent, offering high performance switching for campus, branch, and data center networks of all sizes. The switches provide features such as high availability, integrated security, application delivery optimization, and enhanced manageability to support applications, IP voice and video, wireless access, and other network services from the edge to the core.
The document discusses the Cisco Catalyst 6500 series chassis and components. It provides details on the different chassis models, supervisor engines, line cards, and modules available. It also covers features like redundant power supplies, Route Processor Redundancy, EtherChannels, Unidirectional Link Detection, and Flex Links.
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The document discusses network design models for enterprise networks, including the Cisco Intelligent Information Network (IIN) model, Service-Oriented Network Architecture (SONA) framework, and Enterprise Composite Network model. The IIN integrates network resources across three phases: integrated transport, services, and applications. SONA defines three layers - application, interactive services, and network infrastructure layers. The Enterprise Composite Network model divides the network into the enterprise campus, edge, and service provider edge functional areas.
This candidate has over 7 years of experience as a network engineer with expertise in Cisco and Juniper networking technologies. They have extensive experience implementing, configuring, and troubleshooting routing protocols, firewalls, load balancers and switches. They are proficient in technologies including Cisco ASA, F5 BIG-IP, Palo Alto, and Juniper SRX firewalls as well as Cisco Nexus, Catalyst and Juniper switches.
WGS-5225-8T2SV, an innovative, Industrial 8-port 10/100/1000T + 2-port 100/1000/2500BASE-X SFP Wall-mount Managed Switch with LCD Touch Screen, offers IPv6/IPv4 dual stack management, intelligent Layer 2 and Layer 4 management functions, and user-friendly interface. The WGS-5225-8T2SV is able to operate reliably, stably and quietly in any environment without affecting its performance. Featuring ultra networking speed and operating temperature ranging from -20 to 70 degrees C in a compact but rugged IP30 metal housing, the WGS-5225-8T2SV is an ideal solution to meet the demand for the following network applications:
■ Building/Home automation network
■ Internet of things (IoT)
■ IP surveillance
■ Wireless LAN
This document provides an introduction to Distributed Control Systems (DCS) for a university course. It defines DCS and explains the advantages over conventional control systems, such as reduced wiring complexity and increased flexibility. It also outlines the basic configuration of a DCS, including field control stations, operator stations, and engineering stations connected over a communication network. Additionally, it introduces the ISO/OSI reference model and its seven-layer structure for standardizing network communication.
introduction to switched networks - JARINGAN KOMPUTERhasby if
This document is a chapter from a Cisco training presentation on switched networks. It introduces key concepts around converged networks, including how data, voice and video traffic can be carried on a single network. It describes the benefits of a switched network for a small-to-medium business. It also explains the processes of frame forwarding and dynamic MAC address learning in a switched network, and distinguishes between collision and broadcast domains.
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The document provides an overview of the Cisco Catalyst 3750 switch. It describes the key features of the switch including its stacking capabilities, support for Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet, and software images. It also discusses the switch's role in providing intelligent services, network management, and security features to medium and large enterprise networks.
The document provides an overview of the Cisco Catalyst 6500 product line including chassis, supervisors, line cards and modules. It focuses on the features and capabilities of the Supervisor 720 including its integrated 720Gbps switch fabric and hardware accelerated capabilities for IPv4, IPv6, MPLS, NAT/PAT, QoS and security functions. Key areas covered include IPv6 support, GRE/tunneling, egress policing, multipath URPF, MPLS, bidirectional PIM and performance benchmarks. The document is intended to educate readers on the technical details and advanced functionality of the Catalyst 6500 and Supervisor 720.
The document describes the SGS-5240-20S4C4XR L2+ stackable managed switch. It has 20 SFP ports, 4 combo ports that support fiber or copper, and 4 10G SFP+ ports. It can operate in standalone, stacking, or clustering modes and support features like static layer 3 routing, QoS, VLAN, link aggregation, and security functions. It provides dual power inputs and centralized management for up to 6 switches in stacking mode or 16 in clustering mode.
The Hybrid flash HPE MSA 2052 Storage system with the new Gen10 ProLiant Branding is designed for affordable application acceleration that is ideal for small and remote office deployments.
The Cisco 2901 router delivers secure data, voice, video and application services for small offices. It has 2 Ethernet ports, 4 WAN interface card slots, 2 DSP slots, an internal services module, and supports PoE and hardware-accelerated VPN encryption. The 2901 is 1RU in size, often called a 'pizza box' router, and is the successor to Cisco's 2500, 2600 and 2800 series routers. It has limitations on additional modules compared to higher models like the 2911.
Juniper Networks is in the business of network innovation. From devices to data centers, from consumers to cloud providers, Juniper Networks delivers the software, silicon and systems that transform the experience and economics of networking.
The RUGGEDCOM RSG2488 is the first utility-grade, field upgradable, non blocking 28 Gigabit port layer 2 switch with hot-swappable dual redundant power supplies. The RSG2488 is designed to reduce rack space needs, cut sparing costs and minimize time-to-repair while eliminating routine maintenance and separate timing cabling, delivering increased network availability and lowest total cost of ownership.The RSG2488’s modular flexibility provides up to 28 non-blocking ports that can be configured as 10/100/1000TX copper, 100FX or 1000SX fiber.
This document summarizes the specifications of the Q40 Quad Core Sealed Server. It has an Intel Core 2 Quad processor, runs various operating systems and software, and has configurable I/O ports. It has a compact and sealed aluminum case for use in harsh environments. The server is powered by 10-36VDC and has patented protection and management systems to ensure reliability.
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Mazhar Ali is seeking a job in a dynamic organization where he can utilize his skills in electronics engineering and over 15 years of experience in telecommunications. He has worked for several telecom companies in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, holding roles such as telecom engineer and site implementation engineer. His experience includes installation, commissioning, and maintenance of equipment from vendors such as Huawei, ZTE, Ericsson, and Alcatel. He is proficient in technologies like microwave transmission, GSM, 3G, and fiber optics.
This document provides instructions for configuring a MiniLink TN network including: 1) basic NE configuration like NTP server and backup settings, 2) DCN configuration for automatic backups, 3) radio link configuration such as terminal IDs, transmit power settings, frequencies, and input alarm thresholds, and 4) protection switch configuration for 1+1 links. The steps provided configure settings according to a provided plan and make noted changes where settings do not match what is in the plan.
This document provides instructions for configuring the basic network elements, OSPF areas, radio links, traffic routing, saving reports and configurations, viewing inventory, and configuring Ethernet switches, WAN, LAN, VLANs, and performing radio link loops on a MINI-LINK TN control system. The default login credentials provided are control_user/view_user with the password Ericsson.
This presentation will give you a glance at NOKIA RNC solutions, RNC configuration,RNC cabinet mechanical structure,RNC architecture, RNC plug-in units (PIU)
,RNC function units (FUs), redundancy and PIUs configuration
The document discusses different components of MINI-LINK microwave networks, including point-to-point systems, point-to-multipoint systems, and network management. It describes the MINI-LINK High Capacity, MINI-LINK E Classic, MINI-LINK E Traffic Node, and MINI-LINK BAS systems for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint connections. It also discusses the MINI-LINK Manager for centralized network supervision, operation, and maintenance across multiple sub-networks and operator workplaces.
The document is a datasheet for the NIM-ES2-8, an 8-port Gigabit Ethernet LAN switch module that can integrate switching and routing capabilities into a single Cisco 4000 Series router. The datasheet provides specifications of the NIM-ES2-8 such as its dimensions, weight, supported protocols, management features, power supply options, environmental specifications, and regulatory compliance. It also lists compatible Cisco router models and compares the NIM-ES2-8 to a similar PoE module.
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The document discusses Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs). It provides details on the various Cisco 4000 ISR platform models, including the 4451, 4431, 4351, 4331, and 4321 routers. It describes the modular design of Cisco 4000 ISRs and their ability to support interfaces, modules, and WAN services. It also lists some key benefits of Cisco 4000 ISRs such as high-quality user experience, faster response to business needs, and a wide range of connectivity options.
The document provides an overview of Cisco switching and routing solutions. It defines networking and its components, describes Cisco switches and routers, and explains how to select the appropriate Cisco products. Switches are used to connect devices on a network and transmit data to destinations, while routers connect multiple networks and use routing tables to select transmission paths. Factors like expandability, interfaces, speed, and features should be considered when choosing Cisco switches and routers.
The document provides specifications for the Cisco 1941 router series, including the Cisco 1941 and 1941W models. It describes the key features such as integrated services, services on demand through software licensing, and high performance. Product specifications include memory, ports, power options, dimensions, and environmental specifications. Basic ordering information and sources are also listed.
The document provides an overview of the Cisco Nexus 7000 and Nexus 7700 data center switches. It discusses the switches' architectures including supervisors, fabrics, I/O modules, forwarding engines, and physical designs. The session aims to provide a thorough understanding of the switches' architectures and complete packet flows.
The CPAK-100G-LR4= is a 100Gbps Cisco CPAK module for single-mode fiber (SMF) terminated with LC connectors. It has dimensions of 11.6 x 34.8 x 101.2 mm and uses 1310nm wavelength SMF duplex fiber with 9-micron core size to transmit data up to 10km. The module supports 1x100Gbps IEEE 802.3ba and ITU OTU4 protocols and is designed for use in Cisco switches, routers and transport platforms to provide high-speed connectivity and bandwidth.
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This document provides an overview of FPGAs, including their hard and soft processing capabilities. It defines FPGAs and describes their programmable logic blocks, interconnects, and memory resources. The document discusses Xilinx FPGA families and their evolution. It compares hard processors integrated into FPGAs versus soft processors implemented in programmable logic. Examples of Xilinx soft processors like MicroBlaze and PicoBlaze are presented along with their architectures and instruction sets. Application examples of soft processors in FPGAs are also summarized.
This document provides an overview of Cisco router configuration and components. It describes Cisco router models such as the 2500, 4000, 7000 and 7500 series. It also describes various interface cards that can be used with different router models, including Fast Serial, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, ATM, FDDI, HSSI, Channelized T3, and POS interface cards. Finally, it outlines the steps for initial router configuration, including determining the physical layout, connecting to the console port, accessing privileged modes, and saving configuration changes.
The document discusses network devices and operating systems, specifically focusing on Cisco's NX-OS operating system designed for Nexus switches and MDS Fibre Channel switches. It also discusses the differences between switches and routers, as well as Cisco's Catalyst brand of switches, their operating systems (CatOS and IOS), interfaces, and models. The document concludes with a brief overview of D-Link Corporation and their position as a leading networking company.
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The CPAK-100G-SR4= is a 100GBASE-SR4 Cisco CPAK module for multimode fiber (MMF) that provides up to 1 Tbps of bandwidth. It is a small form factor module measuring 11.6 x 34.8 x 101.2 mm that uses 4 wavelengths around 850nm over 12 fibers of MMF with core sizes of 50um and bandwidths of 2000MHz*km (OM3) or 4700MHz*km (OM4). It supports transmission distances of up to 70m for OM3 and 100m for OM4 fiber.
The document provides information on servers and related products from SUNMEDIA, including:
- Modular servers (UCS M-Series), blade servers (UCS B-Series), and rack servers (UCS C-Series) from Cisco.
- Software for managing UCS servers, such as Cisco UCS Manager, Cisco UCS Central, and Cisco UCS Performance Manager.
- Fabric interconnects and fabric extenders that provide connectivity between UCS servers and other components.
- Server adapters including virtual interface cards, storage accelerators, and GPUs.
- Rack and power infrastructure to support deployment of UCS servers.
Specifications and features are provided for each product family
1. C H A P T E R 1
Overview of Cisco 3600 Series Routers
Cisco 3600 series routers are modular access routers with LAN and WAN connections that can be
configured by means of interchangeable modules and WAN interface cards. With over 70 modular
interface options, Cisco 3600 series routers provide solutions for data, voice, video, hybrid dial access,
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), and multiprotocol data routing.
This chapter includes the following sections:
• Hardware Features, page 1-1
• Modules and Interface Cards, page 1-5
• Memory, page 1-6
• Interface Numbering, page 1-8
• System Specifications, page 1-12
• Regulatory Compliance, page 1-15
Hardware Features
The Cisco 3600 series includes the Cisco 3620, Cisco 3640, Cisco 3631, and Cisco 3660 routers, which
have the following features:
• Two slots for Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) cards
(Cisco 3620, Cisco 3640, and Cisco 3660 routers only)
• Flash memory capability
• Sockets for memory modules; either:
– Four sockets for DRAM single in-line memory modules (SIMMs), user-configurable as shared
memory or main (processor) memory (Cisco 3620 and Cisco 3640 routers only)
– Two sockets for SDRAM dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs), user-configurable as shared
memory or main (processor) memory (Cisco 3631 and Cisco 3660 routers only)
• High-speed console and auxiliary ports (up to 115.2 kbps)
• Hardware thermal alarm to warn of excessively high operating temperature
Figure 1-1 through Figure 1-4 show the front panels of the Cisco 3600 series routers.
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Hardware Features
Cisco 3620
The Cisco 3620 router includes these additional features:
• High-performance 80-MHz Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) processor
• Two slots for network modules
• Can be installed in a 19-, 23-, or 24-inch rack, on a wall, or on a desk
• Can receive DC power from the Cisco Redundant Power System (RPS)
Figure 1-1 Front Panel of the Cisco 3620 Router
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Cisco 3631
The Cisco 3631 router includes these additional features:
• High-performance 240-MHz PMC-Sierra RM7061A RISC processor
• One 10/100 Ethernet port
• Two slots for network modules
• One compact Flash memory card slot
• One Advanced Integration Module (AIM) slot
• 2 WIC/VIC slots
• Can be installed in a 19- or 23-inch rack or on a desk
Figure 1-2 Front Panel of the Cisco 3631 Router
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Hardware Features
Cisco 3640
The Cisco 3640 router includes these additional features:
• High-performance 100-MHz RISC processor
• Four slots for network modules
• Can be installed in a 19-, 23-, or 24-inch rack, or on a desk
• Can receive DC power from the Cisco Redundant Power System (RPS)
Figure 1-3 Front Panel of the Cisco 3640 Router
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Cisco 3660
The Cisco 3660 router includes these additional features:
• High-performance 225-MHz RISC processor installed on a removable mainboard tray
• Six slots for hot swapping similar network modules
• Can be installed in a 19- or 23-inch rack, or on a desk
• Dual redundant, hot-swappable power supplies (second power supply is optional)
• Hot-swappable fan cage used to cool the chassis
• One or two onboard, autosensing, 10/100 Fast Ethernet interfaces
• Supports two Advanced Integration Modules (AIMs)
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Hardware Features
Figure 1-4 Front Panel of the Cisco 3660 Router
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Note The Cisco 3660 router platform consists of two router models: Cisco 3661 and Cisco 3662. The
Cisco 3661 router with one Fast Ethernet interface (part number CISCO3661-xC) is shown in
Figure 1-5, and the Cisco 3662 router with two Fast Ethernet interfaces (part number CISCO3662-xC or
CISCO3662-xC-CO) is shown in Figure 1-6.
Figure 1-5 and Figure 1-6 show Cisco 3660 AC power supplies installed. The DC power supplies differ
in appearance but occupy the same bays in the router.
Note In this publication, references to Cisco 3660 routers include both Cisco 3661 and Cisco 3662 models.
Figure 1-5 Cisco 3661 Router with One Fast Ethernet Interface
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Modules and Interface Cards
Figure 1-6 Cisco 3662 Router with Two Fast Ethernet Interfaces
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Modules and Interface Cards
The latest information on network modules, WAN interface cards (WICs), voice interface cards (VICs),
and advanced integration modules (AIMs) is available online and on the documentation CD-ROM.
• For information on installing network modules, refer to the following documents:
– Quick Start Guide: Network Modules for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700
Series Routers
– Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide
• For information on installing WICs and VICs, refer to the following documents:
– Quick Start Guide: Interface Cards for Cisco 1600, 1700, 2600, 3600, and 3700 Series
– Cisco Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide
• For information on installing AIMs, refer to the following documents:
– AIM Installation Quick Start Guide: Cisco 2600, 3600, and 3700 Series
– Installing Advanced Integration Modules in Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco
3700 Series Routers
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Memory
Memory
This section describes the various types of memory that may be present in a Cisco 3600 series router.
Memory Types
Cisco 3600 series routers support the following types of memory:
• DRAM or SDRAM—Stores the running configuration and routing tables, and is used for packet
buffering by the router’s network interfaces. The Cisco IOS software executes from DRAM.
• Nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM)—Stores the system configuration file and the virtual
configuration register. (For more information, see Appendix C, “Configuration Register.”)
• Flash memory—Stores the operating system software image. You can also add Flash memory on
PCMCIA cards and compact Flash cards, depending on the router.
• EPROM-based memory—Stores the ROM monitor, which allows you to boot an operating system
software image from Flash memory or PCMCIA memory.
Memory Installation Documentation
For information about installing DRAM, SDRAM, NVRAM, and Flash memory SIMMs, refer to the
following hardware configuration note:
• Upgrading System Memory in Cisco 3600 Series Routers
For information about installing Flash memory PCMCIA cards, refer to the following hardware
configuration note:
• Installing and Configuring Flash Memory Cards in Cisco 3600 Series Routers
For information about installing compact Flash memory cards, refer to the following hardware
configuration note:
• Installing and Formatting Cisco 2691, Cisco 3631 and Cisco 3700 Compact Flash Memory Cards
Memory Specifications
Table 1-1 through Table 1-4 list processor and memory specifications for the routers.
Table 1-1 Cisco 3620 Router Processor and Memory Specifications
Description Specification
Processor 80-MHz IDT1 R4700 RISC
DRAM (main plus shared) 4 to 64 MB
NVRAM 32 KB
Flash memory (SIMM) 4 to 32 MB
Flash memory (PCMCIA) 2 to 40 MB
Boot ROM 512 KB
1. IDT = Integrated Device Technology.
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Table 1-2 Cisco 3631 Router Processor and Memory Specifications
Description Specification
Processor 240-MHz PMC-Sierra RM7061A
RISC processor
SDRAM (main plus shared) 64 to 256 MB
NVRAM 55 KB
Flash memory 32 to 128 MB
(compact Flash)
Boot ROM 512 KB
Table 1-3 Cisco 3640 Router Processor and Memory Specifications
Description Specification
Processor 100-MHz IDT R4700 RISC
DRAM (main plus shared) 4 to 128 MB
NVRAM 128 KB
Flash memory (SIMM) 4 to 32 MB
Flash memory (PCMCIA) 2 to 40 MB
Boot ROM 512 KB
Table 1-4 Cisco 3660 Router Processor and Memory Specifications
Description Specification
Processor 225-MHz QED RM5271
SDRAM (main plus shared) 32 to 256 MB
NVRAM 128 KB
Flash memory (SIMM) 8 to 64 MB
Flash memory (PCMCIA) 2 to 40 MB
Boot ROM 512 KB
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Interface Numbering
Interface Numbering
Cisco 3620 and Cisco 3640 Interfaces
Each individual network interface on a Cisco 3620 or Cisco 3640 router is identified by a slot number
and a unit number.
Slot Numbering
The Cisco 3620 or Cisco 3640 router chassis contains two or four slots in which you can install modules.
You can install any module into any available slot in the chassis. For Cisco 3620 and Cisco 3640 routers,
the slots are numbered as follows:
• Slot 0 is at the bottom right (as viewed from the rear of the chassis), near the power supply.
• Slot 1 is at the bottom left.
• Slot 2 is at the top right, above slot 0.
• Slot 3 is at the top left, above slot 1.
Unit Numbering
Cisco 3600 series routers have unit numbers that identify the interfaces on the modules and WAN
interface cards installed in the router. Unit numbers begin at 0 for each interface type, and continue from
right to left and (if necessary) from bottom to top. Modules and WAN interface cards are identified by
interface type, slot number, followed by a forward slash (/), and then the unit number; for example,
Ethernet 0/0.
Figure 1-7 shows a router with a 2E 2-slot module in slots 0 and 1. Two serial WAN interface cards are
installed in the module in slot 0. One serial and one ISDN BRI WAN interface card are installed in the
module in slot 1.
Figure 1-7 Cisco 3600 Series Unit Numbers
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Interface Numbering
Voice Interface Numbering
Voice interfaces are numbered as follows:
interface-type chassis-slot/voice-module-slot/voice-interface
For example, Slot 1, voice network module slot 0, is referred to as voice 1/0/0 (closest to chassis slot 0).
Cisco 3631 Interfaces
Each individual interface (port) on a Cisco 3631 router is identified by number as described in the
following sections.
WAN and LAN Interface Numbering
The Cisco 3631 router chassis contains the following WAN and LAN interface types:
• One built-in FastEthernet LAN interface
• Two slots in which you can install WAN interface cards (WICs)
• Two single-width slots (slot 1 and slot 2) in which you can install single-width network modules
The numbering format is Interface-type Slot-number/Interface-number. Two examples are:
• FastEthernet 0/0
• Serial 1/2
The slot numbers are as follows:
• 0 for all built-in interfaces
• 0 for all WIC interfaces
• 1 for interfaces in the lower network module slot
• 2 for interfaces in the upper network module slot
Interface (port) numbers begin at 0 for each interface type, and continue from right to left and (if
necessary) from bottom to top.
Figure 1-8 shows an example of interface numbering on a Cisco 3631 router with:
• A WIC in each WIC slot (containing interfaces serial 0/0 and serial 0/1 in physical slot W0, and
interface serial 0/2 in physical slot W1)
• A 32-port asynchronous network module in slot 1 (containing interfaces serial 1/0 through serial
1/31)
• An alarm interface controller network module in slot 2 (internally connected to interface serial 2/0)
• One built-in Ethernet 10/100 interface—FastEthernet 0/0
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Interface Numbering
Figure 1-8 Interface Numbering—Example
Internal connections to serial 2/0
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Note The slot number for all WIC interfaces is always 0. (The W0 and W1 slot designations are for physical
slot identification only.) Interfaces in the WICs are numbered from right to left, starting with 0/0 for each
interface type, regardless of which physical slot the WICs are installed in. Some examples are:
– If slot W0 is empty and slot W1 contains a 1-port serial WIC, the interface in the WIC is
numbered serial 0/0.
– If slot W0 contains a 2-port serial WIC and slot W1 contains a 1-port serial WIC, the interfaces
in physical slot W0 are numbered serial 0/0 and serial 0/1, and the interface in physical slot W1
is numbered serial 0/2.
– If slot W0 contains a 2-port serial WIC and slot W1 contains a 1-port BRI WIC, the interfaces
in physical slot W0 are numbered serial 0/0 and serial 0/1, and the interface in physical slot W1
is numbered BRI 0/0.
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Interface Numbering
Cisco 3660 Interfaces
Each individual network interface on a Cisco 3600 series router is identified by a slot number and port
number.
Slot Numbering
The Cisco 3660 router chassis has six network module slots. Each network module slot accepts a variety
of network module interface cards, supporting a variety of LAN and WAN technologies. Figure 1-9
shows the locations of the network module slots.
Figure 1-9 Cisco 3660 Slot Numbers
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Modules and WAN interface cards are identified by interface type, slot number, followed by a forward
slash (/), and then the port number; for example, Ethernet 0/0.
• Slot 0 contains fixed Fast Ethernet ports and is located at the top of the chassis.
• Slot 1 through Slot 6 accept up to six network modules.
Port numbers usually begin at 0 for each interface slot, and continue from right to left and, if necessary,
from bottom to top. However, interface numbering for the Cisco 3660 series routers and for Ethernet and
Token Ring network modules with two WAN interface card slots differs in the following ways:
• WAN interface card slot numbers always appear as slot 0, even if the interface card is installed in
the slot labeled W1.
• WAN interface cards are numbered dynamically, starting with the first card installed. For example:
– If slot W0 is empty and slot W1 contains a 1-port serial WAN interface card, the interface
number would be serial 0/0.
– If slot W0 contains a 2-port serial WAN interface card and slot W1 contains a 1-port serial
interface card, serial 0/0 and 0/1 would reside in slot W0 and serial 0/2 would reside in slot W1.
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System Specifications
Voice Interface Numbering
Voice interfaces are numbered differently from WAN interfaces. Voice interfaces are numbered as
follows:
interface-type chassis-slot/voice-module-slot/voice-interface
If you have a 4-channel voice network module installed in slot 1 of your router, the voice interfaces will
be as follows:
• Chassis-slot 1, voice-network-module-slot 0, voice-interface 0, referred to as voice 1/0/0 (closest to
chassis-slot 0)
• Chassis-slot 1, voice-network-module-slot 0, voice-interface 1, referred to as voice 1/0/1
• Chassis-slot 1, voice-network-module-slot 1, voice-interface 0, referred to as voice 1/1/0
• Chassis-slot 1, voice-network-module-slot 1, voice-interface 1, referred to as voice 1/1/1 (farthest
from chassis-slot 0)
System Specifications
Table 1-5 through Table 1-8 contain Cisco 3600 series system specifications.
Table 1-5 Cisco 3620 Router System Specifications
Description Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D) 1.75 x 17.5 x 13.5 inches (4.4 x 44.5 x 34.3 cm), one rack unit in height
Weight 23 lb (10.45 kg), maximum including chassis and two network modules
Input voltage, AC power 100 to 240 VAC, autoranging
supply
Current 2.0A
Frequency 47 to 64 Hz
Input surge current (AC) 50A, one cycle
Input rating, DC power –3 to –75 VDC
supply
Current 5.0 A
Input surge current (DC) 65 A, 250 ms
Power dissipation 95 W (maximum)
Console and auxiliary ports RJ-45 connector
Operating humidity 5 to 95%, noncondensing
Operating temperature 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Nonoperating temperature –40 to 185°F (–40 to 85°C)
Noise level 45 dBA (maximum)
Regulatory compliance FCC Part 15 Class A. For additional compliance information, refer to
the Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that
accompanied the router.
Safety compliance UL 60950; CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00; IEC 60950;
AS/NZS 3260; TS001
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Table 1-6 Cisco 3631 Router System Specifications
Description Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D) 3.46 x 17.07 x 11.20 inches (8.78 x 45.36 x 28.45 cm), two rack units
in height
Weight 15 lb (6.8 kg)
Input voltage, AC power 100 to 240 VAC, autoranging
supply
Current 2.0 A
Frequency 47 to 63 Hz
Input surge current (AC) 50 A, one cycle
Input rating, DC power –48 to –60 VDC
supply
Operational between –48 to –60 VDC
Current 4.0 A
Input surge current (DC) 50 A, 250 ms
Power dissipation 105 W (maximum)
Console and auxiliary ports RJ-45 connector
Operating humidity 5 to 95%, noncondensing
Operating temperature 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Nonoperating temperature –40 to 185°F (–40 to 85°C)
Noise level 45 dBA (maximum)
Regulatory compliance FCC Part 15 Class A. For additional compliance information, refer to
the Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that
accompanied the router.
Safety compliance UL 60950; CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00; IEC 60950;
AS/NZS 3260; TS001
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Table 1-7 Cisco 3640 Router System Specifications
Description Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D) 3.44 x 17.5 x 15.8 inches (8.7 x 44.5 x 40.0 cm), two rack units in height
Weight 30 lb (13.6 kg), including chassis and four modules
Input voltage, AC power 100 to 240 VAC, autoranging
supply
Current 2.0 A
Frequency 47 to 64 Hz
Input surge current (AC) 50 A, one cycle
Input rating, DC power –38 to –75 VDC
supply
Current 5.0 A
Input surge current (DC) 65 A, 250 ms
Power dissipation 220 W (maximum)
Console and auxiliary ports RJ-45 connector
Operating humidity 5 to 95%, noncondensing
Operating temperature 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Nonoperating temperature –40 to 185°F (–40 to 85°C)
Noise level 51.9 dBA (maximum)
Regulatory compliance FCC Part 15 Class A. For additional compliance information, refer to
the Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that
accompanied the router.
Safety compliance UL 60950; CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00; IEC 60950; AS/NZS 3260;
TS001
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Table 1-8 Cisco 3660 Router System Specifications
Description Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D) 8.75 x 17.5 x 11.5 inches (22.1 x 44.5 x 29.1 cm), five rack units in
height
Weight 48 lb (21.8 kg), including chassis, six modules, and two power supplies
Input voltage, AC power 100 to 240 VAC, autoranging
supply
(dual, redundant)
Current 4.0 A/2.0 A
Frequency 47 to 63 Hz
Input surge current (AC) 50 A, half-cycle
Input rating, DC power –48 to –60 VDC
supply
(dual, redundant)
Operational between –36 to –72 VDC
Current 10.0 A
Input surge current (DC) 50 A, 10 ms
Power dissipation 380 W (maximum)
Console and auxiliary ports RJ-45 connector
Operating humidity 5 to 95%, noncondensing
Operating temperature 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Nonoperating temperature –40 to 185°F (–40 to 85°C)
Noise level 50 dBA
Regulatory compliance FCC Part 15 Class A. For additional compliance information, refer to
the Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document.
Safety compliance UL 60950; CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00; IEC 60950; AS/NZS 3260;
TS001
Regulatory Compliance
For compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied your router.
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