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The Cisco 1600 series routers connect small offices with Ethernet LANs to the public Internet and to a company's internal intranet or corporate LAN through several WAN connections such as ISDN, asynchronous serial, and synchronous serial. The Cisco 1600 series routers include the following models: the Cisco 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, and 1605-R.
All Cisco 1600 series models include one or two Ethernet ports, and one WAN interface card expansion slot for additional connectivity and flexibility. The Cisco 1601 (see Figure 10-95) includes a built-in serial WAN port; the Cisco 1602 (see Figure 10-96) has an onboard 56-kbps, four-wire Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit (CSU/DSU); the Cisco 1603 (see Figure 10-97) has an ISDN BRI S/T port; the Cisco 1604 (see Figure 10-98) includes an ISDN BRI U interface with a built-in NT1 device; the Cisco 1605-R (see Figure 10-99) includes two Ethernet ports and one WAN interface card slot for WAN connectivity.
The Cisco 1600 series routers help protect your investment in an environment of rapid change in WAN requirements and telecommunications. If your business requirements or choices from the service provider change, simply add or change (upgrade) the WAN interface card to use a new WAN technology or service (in some cases, only a software re-configuration is necessary). Most WAN interface cards are interchangeable with any Cisco 1600 and Cisco 3600 series routers.
Supported on Cisco 1600 model | |||||
WAN Interface Card | 1601 | 1602 | 1603 | 1604 | 1605-R |
Serial, asynchronous and synchronous | X | X | X | X | X |
56/64-kbps four-wire DSU/CSU | X | X | X | X | X |
ISDN BRI with S/T interface (dial & leased line) | X | X | X | ||
ISDN BRI with integrated NT1, U interface (dial & leased line) | X | X | X | ||
ISDN BRI leased line (S/T interface) | X | X |
The ISDN BRI Leased Line S/T card is designed specifically for the Cisco 1603 and 1604 routers. It is intended for users who require a dial-up ISDN BRI line (from the Cisco 1603 or 1604 router's fixed-WAN port) and an ISDN leased line (from the ISDN BRI Leased Line card inserted into the Cisco 1603 or 1604 router.) This card is automatically configured only in ISDN leased line mode.
Cisco 1600 Series routers with Cisco IOS software allow you to leverage the unprecedented opportunities offered by the Internet, while ensuring that your private information remains secure. Cisco IOS security services provide many technologies to build custom security solutions.
Cisco IOS perimeter security technologies provide highly flexible, superior solutions with standard features such as Standard and Extended Access Control Lists (ACLs), Lock and Key (dynamic ACLs), and Router/route authentication. Additionally, the optional Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set, available on all Cisco 1600 and Cisco 2500 models, provides comprehensive firewall functionality, including:
The Cisco 1605-R router with the optional Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set, two Ethernet interfaces, and one WAN slot for all popular WAN connectivity makes an ideal integrated and flexible firewall for small offices. This integrated router/firewall effectively segments an internal, secure local area network (LAN) from a perimeter LAN exposed to an untrusted network (such as the Internet), thus creating a "demilitarized zone."
Cisco IOS software also allows you to create VPNs using public networks, such as the Internet, while providing the security, availability, and reliability of private networks. VPNs can result in significant WAN cost savings versus private networks consisting of dedicated lines. In order for VPNs to provide the same benefits as dedicated lines, they must offer similar levels of security and mission-critical quality to guarantee availability. Cisco IOS technologies offer the most complete solutions for VPN security and mission-critical reliability/availability with features such as:
The Cisco 1600 series routers offer the most complete set of internetworking software features for a small-office Internet or intranet access device. Cisco IOS software and its suite of protocol and applications support differentiates the Cisco 1600 from the competition in the following areas:
The Cisco 1600 series routers are designed to be plug-and-play devices--installation can be performed by nontechnical personnel while ongoing administration can be performed through a centralized site. Preconfigured software can be loaded into a PC Flash memory card at a central site and then sent to remote sites, where users can simply perform plug-and-play installation. The Cisco 1600 also comes with a variety of easy, user-friendly installation features such as Web browser-based ClickStart for initial configuration. AutoInstall allows you to download software upgrades and configuration modifications from a central site over the Frame Relay or leased line WAN. Additionally, the Cisco 1600 allows for centralized administration/management using SNMP, Telnet, or through the console port. These features combine to give the lowest total-cost-of-ownership (the sum of deployment costs, administrative costs, and WAN costs).
Cisco routers employ one of two memory architectures: Run-from-Flash (RFF) or Run-from-RAM (RFR). The Cisco 1601, 1602, 1603, and 1604 run from flash. The Cisco 1605-R runs from RAM (the -R suffix designates RAM). The Cisco 1601-1604 routers are RFF systems. In this memory scheme, the microprocessor directly accesses the Cisco IOS image that is stored in uncompressed format in flash memory and is run directly from there. RAM is used to store working data: IOS data structures, network routing tables, and packets to be transmitted and received from network interfaces.
The normal running IOS image cannot be used to download a new version to the flash memory because otherwise, it would be attempting to overwrite itself. An exception to this is when Dual Flash Bank is used, so that a new IOS version can be downloaded into a different partition of flash.
The Cisco 1605-R router is an RFR system. The Cisco IOS image is stored in compressed form in flash memory and decompressed when it is loaded into RAM. Thus, the standard configuration for the Cisco 1605-R router contains less flash memory but more DRAM than the other routers in the 1600 family. For Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and 11.3, the standard configuration for Cisco 1605-R is 2 MB flash and 8 MB of DRAM, versus 4 MB of flash and 2 MB of DRAM for the Cisco 1601-1604.
Model | Cisco 1601 | Cisco 1602 | Cisco 1603 | Cisco 1604 | Cisco 1605-R |
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Processor | Motorola 68360 at 33MHz | Motorola 68360 at 33MHz | |||
Memory Architecture | Run from flash | Run from RAM | |||
Default DRAM Memory | 2 MB | 8 MB | |||
Maximum DRAM Memory | 18 MB | 24 MB | |||
Default Flash Memory | 4 MB | 2 MB | |||
Maximum Flash Memory | 16 MB | 16 MB | |||
Console Port | RJ-45 | RJ-45 | |||
LAN Connector | 10BaseT (RJ-45) & AUI (DB-15) |
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WAN Connector | DB-60 | RJ-48S | RJ-45 | RJ-45 | Per WAN Interface Card |
Cisco 1601 On-board WAN | Cisco 1602 On-board WAN | WIC-1T Card | WIC-1DSU-56K4 Card | |
Asynchronous serial connection over basic analog telephone | Up to 115.2 kbps | Not supported | Up to 115.2 kbps | Not supported |
Synchronous serial connections: | ||||
Leased Line / Digital Data Service (DDS) | Up to 2.0 Mbps with external DSU/CSU | 56 kbps | Up to 2.0 Mbps with external DSU/CSU | 56 or 64 kbps |
Switched 56 | 56 kbps with external DSU/CSU | 56 kbps | 56 kbps with external DSU/CSU | 56 kbps |
Feature | Cisco 1603/1604 On-board WAN | WIC-1B-S/T card | WIC-1B-U card | WIC-1B-S/T-LL card |
ISDN dialup | X | X | X | Not supported |
ISDN Leased Line 64 kbps | Rel 11.1 | Rel 11.1 | Rel 11.1 | Rel 11.2(9)P1 |
ISDN Leased Line 128 kbps | Rel 11.3(1) | Rel 11.3(1) | Rel 11.3(1) | Q2'98 |
Frame Relay encapsulation over ISDN Leased Line | X | X | X | X |
PPP encapsulation over ISDN Leased Line | X | X | X | X |
PPP compression (up to 4:1) | X | X | X | X |
Table 10-72 lists the environmental specifications for the Cisco 1600 series.
Description | Specification |
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Output | 27W maximum |
AC input voltage | 100 to 240 VAC1 |
AC input current | 0.2 to 0.4A |
Frequency | 50 to 60 Hz |
Operating temperature range | All models: -32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) |
Nonoperating temperature range | All models: -4 to 149°F (-20 to 65°C) |
Operating humidity | All models: 10 to 85% noncondensing and operating, 5 to 95%, noncondensing and not operating |
Cisco 1600 Series | WAN Interface Cards | |
Width | 11.15 in. (28.32cm) | 3.1 in. (7.9 cm) |
Height | 2.19 in. (5.56 cm) | 0.8 in. (2.1 cm) |
Depth | 8.67 in. (22.02 cm) | 4.8 in. (12.2 cm) |
Weight (minimum) | 1.65 lb. (0.75 kg) | 0.13 lb (57 g) |
Weight (maximum) | 1.80 lb. (0.82 kg) | 0.19 lbs (85 g) |
Available hardware for the Cisco 1600 series routers is described in the following section:
Table 10-74 lists the product numbers for the Cisco 1600 series hardware.
A WAN interface card slides into a WAN interface card slot, which is located on the rear panel connector of a Cisco 1600 series chassis, as shown in Figure 10-100.
Figure 10-101 through Figure 10-105 show the WAN interface cards available for the Cisco 1600 series routers.
Table 10-74 lists the hardware product numbers for the Cisco 1600 series routers. If a product number ends with an equal sign (=), the item can be ordered only as a spare. If a product number does not end with an equal sign, the item can be ordered as a spare or as a configurable part of a system order.
Description | Product Number |
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Base Router Models | |
Cisco 1601 Ethernet and serial modular router | CISCO1601 |
Cisco 1601 router sith default IP software (reseller channel) | CISCO1601-CH |
Cisco 1602 Ethernet and serial modular router with 56 kbps DSU (4-wire) | CISCO1602 |
Cisco 1602 router with default IP software (reseller channel) | CISCO1602-CH |
Cisco 1603 Ethernet and ISDN BRI modular router | CISCO1603 |
Cisco 1603 router with default IP software (reseller channel) | CISCO1603-CH |
Cisco 1604 Ethernet and ISDN BRI modular router with NT1 | CISCO1604 |
Cisco 1604 router with default IP software (reseller channel) | CISCO1604-CH |
Cisco 1605 Ethernet and ISDN BRI modular router with WAN interface | CISCO1605-R |
Cisco 1605-R Dual Ethernet modular router | CISCO1605-R |
Cisco 1605-R with default IP software (reseller channel) | CISCO1605-R-CH |
WAN Interface Cards | |
1-port serial | WIC-1T |
1-port ISDN BRI with S/T interface | WIC-1B-S/T |
1-port ISDN BRI with NT-1 and U interface | WIC-1B-U |
1-port ISDN BRI Leased Line S/T for Cisco 1603 and 1604 | WIC-1B-S/T-LL |
1-port 56/64 kbps 4-wire DSU/CSU | WIC-1DSU-56K4 |
DRAM Memory Options | |
2-MB DRAM SIMM | MEM1600-2D= |
4-MB DRAM SIMM | MEM1600-4D= |
8-MB DRAM SIMM | MEM1600-8D= |
16-MB DRAM SIMM | MEM1600-16D= |
Cisco 1601-1604 2MB to 4MB DRAM Factory Upgrade | MEM1600-2U4D |
Cisco 1601-1604 2MB to 6MB DRAM Factory Upgrade | MEM1600-2U6D |
Cisco 1601-1604 2MB to 10MB DRAM Factory Upgrade | MEM1600-2U10D |
Cisco 1601-1604 2MB to 18MB DRAM Factory Upgrade | MEM1600-2U18D |
Cisco 1605-R 8MB to 10MB DRAM Factory Upgrade | MEM1600R-8U10D |
Cisco 1605-R 8MB to 12MB DRAM Factory Upgrade | MEM1600R-8U12D |
Cisco 1605-R 8MB to 16MB DRAM Factory Upgrade | MEM1600R-8U16D |
Cisco 1605-R 8MB to 24MB DRAM Factory Upgrade | MEM1600R-8U24D |
Flash Memory Options | |
4-MB Flash card | MEM1600-4FC= |
6-MB Flash card | MEM1600-6FC= |
8-MB Flash card | MEM1600-8FC= |
16 MB Flash Card | MEM1600-16FC |
Cisco 1605-R 2 MB Flash Card | MEM1600R-2FC |
Cisco 1601-1604 4MB to 6MB Flash Factory Upgrade | MEM1600-4U6FC |
Cisco 1601-1604 4MB to 8MB Flash Factory Upgrade | MEM1600-4U8FC |
Cisco 1601-1604 4MB to 12MB Flash Factory Upgrade | MEM1600-4U12FC |
Cisco 1601-1604 4MB to 16MB Flash Factory Upgrade | MEM1600-4U16FC |
Cisco 1605-R 2MB to 4MB Flash Factory Upgrade | MEM1600R-2U4FC |
Cisco 1605-R 2MB to 6MB Flash Factory Upgrade | MEM1600R-2U6FC |
Cisco 1605-R 2MB to 8MB Flash Factory Upgrade | MEM1600R-2U8FC |
Cisco 1605-R 2MB to 12MB Flash Factory Upgrade | MEM1600R-2U12FC |
Cisco 1605-R 2MB to 16MB Flash Factory Upgrade | MEM1600R-2U16FC |
Options and Spares | |
Console cable | CAB-1600-CON= |
AC power supply, which offers world-wide support | 1600-WW1= |
AC power supply for North America | PWR-1600-NA1= |
AC power supply for the United Kingdom | PWR-1600-UK1= |
AC power supply for Europe | PWR-1600-EU1= |
AC power supply for Japan | PWR-1600-JP1= |
Ethernet AUI adapter cable, 18 in. | CAB-3CE18= |
Cable Options | |
V.35 cable, DTE, male, 10 ft | CAB-V35MT= |
V.35 cable, DCE, female, 10 ft | CAB-V35FC= |
EIA/TIA-232 cable, DTE, male, 10 ft | CAB-232MT= |
EIA/TIA-232 cable, DCE, female, 10 ft | CAB-232FC= |
EIA/TIA-449 cable, DTE, male, 10 ft | CAB-449MT= |
EIA/TIA-449 cable, DCE, female, 10 ft | CAB-449FC= |
X.21 cable, DTE, male, 10 ft | CAB-X21MT= |
X.21 cable, DCE, female, 10 ft | CAB-X21FC= |
EIA-530 cable, DTE, male, 10 ft | CAB-530MT= |
SMARTnet Maintenance | |
Cisco 1600 series SMARTnet maintenance | See the "Service and Support" chapter later in the catalog. |
The following software feature sets and corresponding minimum memory requirements are available for Cisco 1600 series.
Cisco IOS Rel 11.2 | Cisco 1601-1604 Run From Flash | Cisco 1605-R Run From RAM | ||
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Feature Set | Flash | RAM | Flash | RAM |
IP | 4 MB (default) | 2 MB (default) | 2 MB (default) | 8 MB (default) |
IP/Firewall | 4 MB | 2 MB | 2 MB | 8 MB |
IP Plus | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 8 MB |
IP Plus 40 | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 8 MB |
IP Plus 56 | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 8 MB |
IP/IPX | 4 MB | 2 MB | 2 MB | 8 MB |
IP/IPX Plus | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 8 MB |
IP/IPX/Firewall Plus | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 10 MB |
IP/IPX Plus 40 | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 10 MB |
IP/IPX Plus 56 | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 10 MB |
IP/Appletalk | 4 MB | 2 MB | 2 MB | 8 MB |
IP/Appletalk Plus | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 8 MB |
IP/Appletalk Plus 40 | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 10 MB |
IP/Appletalk Plus 56 | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 10 MB |
IP/IPX/Appletalk | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 8 MB |
IP/IPX/Appletalk Plus | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 10 MB |
IP/IPX/Appletalk Plus 40 | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 10 MB |
IP/IPX/Appletalk Plus 56 | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 10 MB |
IP/IPX/IBM | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 10 MB |
IP/IPX IBM Plus | 8 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 12 MB |
IP/IPX IBM Plus 40 | 8 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 12 MB |
IP/IPX IBM Plus 56 | 8 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 12 MB |
IP/IPX IBM/Firewall Plus 56 | 8 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 12 MB |
Cisco IOS Rel 11.3 | Cisco 1601-1604 Run From Flash | Cisco 1605-R Run From RAM | ||
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Feature Set | Flash | RAM | Flash | RAM |
IP | 4 MB (default) | 2 MB (default) | 2 MB (default) | 8 MB (default) |
IP/Firewall (Rel 11.3(3)T and up) | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
IP Plus | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 8 MB |
IP Plus 40 | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 8 MB |
IP Plus 56 | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 8 MB |
IP/IPX | 6 MB | 2 MB | 2 MB | 8 MB |
IP/IPX Plus | 6 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 8 MB |
IP/IPX/Firewall Plus (Rel 11.3(3)T and up) | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk/IBM | 8 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 10 MB |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk/IBM Plus | 8 MB | 6 MB | 4 MB | 12 MB |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk/IBM Plus 40 | 8 MB | 6 MB | 4 MB | 12 MB |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk/IBM Plus 56 | 8 MB | 6 MB | 4 MB | 12 MB |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk/IBM/Firewall Plus 56 (Rel 11.3(3)T and up) | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Table 10-77 lists the software product numbers for the Cisco 1600 series feature sets and CD-ROM feature packs. If a product number ends with an equal sign (=), the item can be ordered only as a spare. If a product number does not end with an equal sign, the item can be ordered as a spare or as a configurable part of a system order.
Cisco IOS Basic Feature Sets | Product No. for Cisco 1601-1604 | Product No. for Cisco 1605-R | Comments |
IP | SF160C-xx.x.xx
CD16-C-11.2= | SF16RC-xx.x.xx
CD16-C-11.2= | |
IP/Firewall | SF160CH- xx.x.xx
CD16-BW/EW-11.2= CD16-BY/EY-11.2= | SF16RCH- xx.x.xx
CD16-BW/EW-11.2= CD16-BY/EY-11.2= | For Release 11.2, available on Release 11.2(11)P and up. For 11.3, available on Release 11.3(3)T and up. |
IP/IPX | SF160B-xx.x.xx
CD16-A/B/E-11.2= | SF16RB-xx.x.xx
CD16-A/B/E-11.2= | |
IP/AppleTalk | SF160E-xx.x.xx
CD16-A/B/E-11.2= | SF16RE-xx.x.xx
CD16-A/B/E-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk | SF160A-xx.x.xx
CD16-A/B/E-11.2= | SF16RA-xx.x.xx
CD16-A/B/E-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/IPX/IBM | SF160M-xx.x.xx
CD16-A/B/E-11.2= | SF16RM-xx.x.xx
CD16-A/B/E-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk/IBM | SF160Q-xx.x.xx | Not available until Release 11.3(3)T | Only available for Release 11.3. CD Feature Pack expected after Release 11.3(2) is available. |
Cisco IOS Plus Feature Sets | Product No. for Cisco 1601-1604 | Product No. for Cisco 1605-R | Comments |
IP Plus | SF16CP-xx.x.xx
CD16-CP-11.2= | SF16RCP-xx.x.xx
CD16-CP-11.2= | |
IP Plus 40 | SF16CW-xx.x.xx
CD16-CW-11.2= | SF16RCW-xx.x.xx
CD16-CW-11.2= | |
IP Plus 56 | SF16CY-xx.x.xx
CD16-CY-11.2= | SF16RCY-xx.x.xx
CD16-CY-11.2= | |
IP/IPX Plus | SF16BP-xx.x.xx
CD16-BP/EP-11.2= | SF16RBP-xx.x.xx
CD16-BP/EP-11.2= | |
IP/IPX/Firewall Plus | SF160BHP- xx.x.xx
CD16-BHP-11.2= | SF16RBHP- xx.x.xx
CD16-BHP-11.2= | For Release 11.2, available on Release 11.2(11)P and up. For 11.3, available on Release 11.3(3)T and up. |
IP/IPX Plus 40 | SF16BW-xx.x.xx
CD16-BW/EW-11.2= | SF16RBW-xx.x.xx
CD16-BW/EW-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/IPX Plus 56 | SF16BY-xx.x.xx
CD16-BY/EY-11.2= | SF16RBY-xx.x.xx
CD16-BY/EY-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/AppleTalk Plus | SF16EP-xx.x.xx
CD16-BP/EP-11.2= | SF16REP-xx.x.xx
CD16-BP/EP-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/AppleTalk Plus 40 | SF16EW-xx.x.xx
CD16-BW/EW-11.2= | SF16REW-xx.x.xx
CD16-BW/EW-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/AppleTalk Plus 56 | SF16EY-xx.x.xx
CD16-BY/EY-11.2= | SF16REY-xx.x.xx
CD16-BY/EY-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk Plus | SF16AP-xx.x.xx
CD16-AP-11.2= | SF16RAP-xx.x.xx
CD16-AP-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk Plus 40 | SF16AW-xx.x.xx
CD16-AW-11.2= | SF16RAW-xx.x.xx
CD16-AW-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk Plus 56 | SF16AY-xx.x.xx
CD16-AY-11.2= | SF16RAY-xx.x.xx
CD16-AY-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/IPX/IBM Plus | SF16MP-xx.x.xx
CD16-AP-11.2= | SF16RMP-xx.x.xx
CD16-AP-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/IPX/IBM Plus 40 | SF16MW-xx.x.xx
CD16-AW-11.2= | SF16RMW-xx.x.xx
CD16-AW-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/IPX/IBM Plus 56 | SF16MY-xx.x.xx
CD16-AY-11.2= | SF16RMY-xx.x.xx
CD16-AY-11.2= | Not available on Release 11.3 |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk/IBM Plus | SF160QP-xx.x.xx | Not available until Release 11.3(3)T | Only available for Release 11.3. CD Feature Pack expected after Release 11.3(2) is available. |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk/IBM Plus 40 | SF160QW-xx.x.xx | Not available until Release 11.3(3)T | Only available for Release 11.3. CD Feature Pack expected after Release 11.3(2) is available. |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk/IBM Plus 56 | SF160QY-xx.x.xx | Not available until Release 11.3(3)T | Only available for Release 11.3. CD Feature Pack expected after Release 11.3(2) is available. |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk/IBM/
Firewall Plus 56 | SF160QHY- xx.x.xx
CD16-QHY-11.2= | SF16RQHY- xx.x.xx
CD16-QHY-11.2= | For Release 11.2, available on Release 11.2(11)P and up. For 11.3, available on Release 11.3(3)T and up. |
Cisco IOS Releases 11.2 and 11.1 for the Cisco 1600 series allow software upgrades that cross multiple feature sets. You can upgrade your software in the following three ways:
These upgrades require you to order multiple feature set licenses as shown in the following example:
You have a Cisco 1600 router running the Cisco IOS Release 11.1(7) AA IP routing (basic) feature set. You want to upgrade to the Cisco IOS Release 11.1(8) AA IP/IPX/AppleTalk Plus feature set. You are crossing two feature sets: one to get from IP to IP/IPX/AppleTalk, and one to get to IP/IPX/AppleTalk Plus (basic to Plus). To complete the upgrade, use the following guidelines:
Table 10-79 lists the feature set upgrades for Cisco IOS Releases 11.2 and 11.1.
Upgrade Scheme | Product Numbers1 |
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Plus upgrade | FL160-P= |
Plus 40 upgrade | FL160-W= |
Plus 56 upgrade | FL160-Y= |
Cisco IOS Firewall upgrade | FL160-H= |
IP to IP/IPX upgrade | FL160C-B= and SW160B-xx.x.x= |
IP to IP/AppleTalk upgrade | FL160C-E= and SW160EP-xx.x.x= |
IP to IP/IPX/AppleTalk upgrade | FL160C-A= and SW160A-xx.x.x= |
IP/IPX to IP/IPX/AppleTalk upgrade | FL160B-A= and SW160A-xx.x.x= |
IP/AppleTalk to IP/IPX/AppleTalk upgrade | FL160E-A= and SW160A-xx.x.x= |
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