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Cisco Products Quick Reference Guide January 2001 Cisco Products Quick Reference Guide January 2001 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 You can purchase additional copies of this guide on an as-needed basis or as an annual subscription. To purchase, go to the Cisco Subscription Program web site (http://www.cisco.com/go/subscription) or call 1-800-768-7162 (US/Canada) or 925-327-4072 (International). Customer Order Number: DOC-785983= C ONTENTS Introduction Overview v Cisco Contact Information vii Service and Support Matrix viii Service and Support Offerings viii Warranty Information xii Capital Financing xiii CHAPTER 1 Routers and Access Products Routers and Access Products at a Glance 1-1 Memory Information for Distribution Routers 1-3 Cisco Routers and Access Products Port Matrix 1-4 Cisco Routers and Access Products Overview 1-5 Cisco SOHO 77 ADSL Router 1-9 Cisco 700 Series 1-11 Cisco 800 Series 1-14 Cisco 1600 Series 1-18 Cisco 1700 Series 1-21 Cisco 2500 Series 1-26 Cisco 2600 Series 1-31 Cisco 3600 Series 1-37 Cisco AS5350 Series 1-44 Cisco AS5300 Series 1-47 Cisco AS5300/Voice Gateway 1-51 Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway 1-53 Cisco AS5800 Series 1-55 Cisco AS5800 Voice Gateway 1-57 Cisco 7100 Series 1-59 Cisco 7200 Series 1-62 i Contents Cisco 7500 Series 1-67 Additional Products 1-72 CHAPTER 2 Wireless and IP Telephony Products Wireless and IP Telephony at a Glance 2-1 Cisco Aironet 340 Series Ethernet Bridges 2-3 Cisco Aironet 340 Series Workgroup Bridge 2-5 Cisco Aironet 340 Series Client Adapters and Access Points 2-7 Cisco Aironet Antennas and Accessories 2-9 Cisco IP Telephones 2-13 Cisco Voice Gateways 2-15 Cisco Media Convergence Server 7835 2-17 Cisco CallManager Version 2.4 2-18 Cisco IP IVR 2-21 Cisco IP SoftPhone 2-23 Cisco WebAttendant 2-24 Cisco uOne Messaging Application 2-26 CHAPTER 3 LAN and MAN Products LAN and MAN Products at a Glance 3-1 Cisco LAN and MAN Products Port Matrix 3-3 Cisco Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Switches Overview 3-4 Cisco Metro 1500 32 Lambda DWDM Platform 3-5 Cisco 1548 Series Micro Switches 10/100 3-8 Cisco Catalyst 1900 Series 3-10 Cisco Catalyst 2900 Series 3-13 Cisco Catalyst 2900 Series XL 3-15 Cisco Catalyst 2948G-L3 3-18 Cisco Catalyst 3500 Series XL 3-20 Cisco Catalyst 3900 Series 3-23 Cisco Catalyst 4000 Series — Modular Configuration 3-25 Cisco Catalyst 4000 Series — Fixed Configuration 3-28 Cisco Catalyst 4840G 3-30 Cisco Catalyst 5000 Family 3-32 Cisco Catalyst 6000 Family 3-36 ii Contents Cisco Catalyst 8500 Multiservice Switch Routers 3-40 Cisco 1538 Series Micro Hubs 10/100 3-44 Cisco FastHub 400 10/100 Series 3-46 Additional Products 3-48 CHAPTER 4 Security Products Security Products at a Glance 4-1 Cisco Secure PIX Firewall 4-2 Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set 4-4 Cisco Secure Scanner 4-6 Cisco Secure Policy Manager 4-8 Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection System 4-10 CiscoSecure Access Control Server for Windows 2000 and NT 4-12 CHAPTER 5 Content Delivery Network Products Content Delivery Network Products at a Glance 5-1 Cisco Content Engine 500 Series 5-2 Cisco Content Engine 7300 Series 5-4 Cisco Content Distribution Manager 4600 Series 5-6 Cisco Content Router 5-8 Cisco CSS 11000 Series Content Services Switches 5-10 Cisco LocalDirector 5-12 Cisco DistributedDirector 5-14 Cisco VPN 3000 Series 5-16 Cisco VPN 5000 Series 5-19 Additional Products 5-21 CHAPTER 6 Network Management Products Network Management Products at a Glance 6-1 Cisco Network Management Overview 6-3 CiscoWorks2000 Routed WAN Management Solution 6-5 CiscoWorks2000 LAN Management Solution 6-7 CiscoWorks2000 Service Management Solution 6-9 CiscoWorks2000 Device Fault Manager 6-11 CiscoWorks2000 User Registration Tool (URT) 6-13 iii Contents CiscoWorks2000 Voice Manager 6-15 CiscoWorks for Windows 6-17 CiscoWorks Blue 6-19 Cisco Netsys SLM Suite 6-21 Cisco Netsys Baseliner 6-23 Cisco SwitchProbe Series 6-24 Cisco Element Management Framework (EMF) 6-27 Cisco Info Center 6-29 Cisco Provisioning Center 6-31 Cisco QoS Policy Manager 6-33 Cisco Universal Gateway Manager (UGM) 6-35 iv Introduction Overview The Cisco Products Quick Reference Guide (CPQRG) is a handy, compact reference tool that includes product overviews, photos, key features, technical specifications, plus much more. This book is published and printed in English three times a year and is posted online at www.cisco.com/go/guide. (You must have a valid CCO login to view the online guide.) For a complete guide to all of Cisco’s products, please see the Cisco Product Catalog (www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/). The Cisco Products Quick Reference Guide contains only a portion of the products contained in the Product Catalog. If you have questions or comments regarding the contents or structure of the book, please send an e-mail to [email protected]. Ordering Information Partners, Resellers, and Cisco employees can purchase this book on an as-needed basis or through an annual subscription via the Subscription Program. To order, go to www.cisco.com/go/subscription or call 1-800-768-7162 (US/Canada) or 925-327-4072 (International). Ask for part number DOC-785983=. If you have questions regarding the ordering process, please send an e-mail to [email protected]. Cisco Systems Overview Cisco Systems is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Cisco’s products and services give people access to the information they need by connecting information devices through intelligent, secure, and reliable networks. Our hardware and software products link computers so people have access to information, regardless of differences in time, place, or type of computer system. Customers benefit from Cisco networking solutions through more efficient exchange of information, which in turn leads to cost savings, process efficiencies, and closer relationships with customers, business partners, and employees. Cisco solutions are the networking foundation of thousands of companies, universities, utilities, and government agencies worldwide. We are also a driving force behind the global Internet, where more than 80 percent of the backbone routers are from Cisco. Overview v Introduction Cisco uses the Internet to conduct a substantial amount of its business. For example, we provide more than 70 percent of our customer support over the Internet while maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction. Our goal is to help our customers improve their business by establishing interactive and engaging electronic business relationships with their global customers, partners, prospects, suppliers, and employees. What’s New in this Edition? In addition to a new cover and a new format, this version of the CPQRG includes the following product changes since last printed edition (August 2000): Products still shipping, but no longer New Products Discontinued Products included in this guide Routers and Access Products: Routers and Access Products: Routers and Access Products: • Cisco SOHO 77 ADSL Router • Cisco 1000 Series • Cisco IAD 1101 • Cisco 826 Router • Cisco 1400 Series • Cisco 3300 • Cisco AS5350 Series • Cisco 4000 Series • Cisco MC3810 • Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Hubs: • Cisco 6400 Series • Cisco AS5800 Voice Gateway • Cisco HP 10BAST-T Hub - 16M • Cisco 6700 Series Wireless and IP Telephony Products: IP Telephony Products: • Cisco 12000 Series • Cisco Aironet 340 Series Workgroup • Cisco Access Digital Gateway DSL Products: Bridge • Cisco Media Convergence Server 7830 • Cisco 600 Routers • Cisco Voice Gateways DSL Products: Switches: • Cisco Media Convergence Server 7835 • Cisco 6000 IP DSL Switch Family • Catalyst 2820 Series • Cisco IP IVR Security Products: All IP and ATM products: • Cisco IP SoftPhone • Cisco PIX Firewall 515R, 515UR, 520 • Cisco LightStream 1010 • Cisco WebAttendant Internet Products: • Cisco BPX 8600 Series • Cisco uOne Messaging Application • Cisco Cache Engine 500 Series • Cisco MGX 8220 LAN and MAN Products: • Cisco MGX 8240 • Metro 1500 32 Lambda DWDM Platform • Cisco MGX 8260 • Cisco Catalyst 4840G • Cisco MGX 8800 Series Security Products: • Cisco IGX 8400 • Cisco PIX Firewall 506, 515, 525, 535 • Cisco Secure Access Control Server Content Delivery Network Products: • Cisco Content Engine 500 Series • Cisco Content Engine 7300 Series • Cisco CSS 11000 Series Content Services Switches • Cisco Content Router 4400 • Cisco VPN 3000 • Cisco VPN 5000 Network Management Products: • CiscoWorks2000 Device Fault Manager • Cisco Universal Gateway Manager Cisco Connection Online (CCO) Login Cisco Connection Online (CCO) access is one of the many benefits available to Premier Partners and Cisco Resellers. Cisco Premier or Reseller level CCO access is required to use many valuable sales tools and privileged information on the Cisco Web site. Much of this information is not visible to you until you login. To register your company as a Cisco Reseller, submit an online application located at www.cisco.com/go/reseller. Contacts with valid email addresses will receive CCO access notification in three to five days. If you are a registered Cisco Reseller or Partner and you do not have your login information, please send an email to [email protected] with your company name and address and request your CCO access numbers. Overview vi Introduction Cisco Contact Information Cisco Web Sites URL Sales Tools Central http://www.cisco.com/go/tools Helpful, easy-to-use Web site with detailed product information, sales tools, sample configurations, and more. Distribution Product Reference Guide (DPRG) http://www.cisco.com/dprg Complete list of pricing information, part numbers, and more for distribution (2-tier) products. Data is refreshed nightly.
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