Series specifications – Cisco 4000 User Manual

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Series Specifications

Series Specifications

Design specifications for the Cisco 4000 series are as follows:

Modular router platform.

Flash memory capability.

User-upgradable network processor modules, shared memory, and processor local
memory.

Hardware thermal alarm to warn of excessively high operating temperature.

Can be rack-mounted in either a standard 19-inch rack or a telco rack.

Can be mounted on a wall or placed on a desk or table.

Support for up to three network processor modules at a time. Network processor
modules can be placed in any of the three available positions in almost any desired
combination. See the Cisco Product Catalog for complete configuration details.

The BRI four-port and eight-port network interface modules can not be used in the same
chassis with the channelized T1/ISDN PRI network interface module or the channelized
E1/ISDN PRI network interface module.

The Cisco 4000-M does not support Fast Ethernet, HSSI, 2T16S, ATM, or six-port Ethernet
network processor modules.The Cisco 4000-M can support only one FDDI network
processor module in combination with any two other types of network processor modules.

The Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M can support two FDDI network processor modules.
If you are only using one FDDI module, install it in the center slot for optimum heat
dissipation.

The Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M can support one ATM network processor module or
up to three six-port Ethernet network processor modules. The single-port Ethernet module
is not supported on the Cisco 4500-M or the Cisco 4700-M.

Note

The Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700-M support all network processor modules except

the single-port Ethernet network processor module.

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