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This chapter provides information on the Cisco 1000 series products. The information is organized into the following sections:
http://www.cisco.com. For more information, see the chapter "Documentation" at the end of the catalog.
The Cisco 1000 series LAN extenders and routers are easytoinstall, inexpensive, multiprotocol access products designed for small offices and other remote sites.
There are currently four Cisco 1000 series models:
The Cisco 1001 LAN extender supports Cisco's LAN extension software, which provides a seamless connection between a remote-site LAN and a central-site LAN. The Cisco 1001 at the remote site connects to Cisco host routers at the central site using permanent synchronous serial lines running at up to T1/E1 speeds (2.048 Mbps).
All configuration and management for the Cisco 1001 LAN extender is performed at the central site through the Cisco router. The LAN extender can connect to a Cisco 2500 series, Cisco 4000 series, Cisco 7000 series, or AGS+ router running Cisco IOS Release 10.2(2) or later.
Figure 90 : Cisco 1001 LAN Extender Front Panel
Figure 91 : Cisco 1001 LAN Extender Rear Panel
Table 187 : Cisco 1001 LAN Extender Summary of Features
Characteristic | Features |
---|---|
Model 1001 interfaces | 1 Ethernet:
AUI1 (IEEE 802.3 DB-15) 10BaseT (RJ45) 1 V.35 synchronous serial (Winchester connector) |
Processor type | MC68360 |
Software | Ships with the LAN extender |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 1.75 x 8.0 x 8.3" (4.4 x 20.3 x 21 cm) |
Weight | 6.0 lb (2.7 kg) shipping weight |
Product number | CISCO1001 |
Table 188 : Cisco 1001 LAN Extender Environmental Specifications
Description | Specification |
---|---|
Input power | 12 VDC
External power supply: 100 to 240 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz |
Power dissipation | 12W (maximum)
135.5 Btu/hr |
Frequency | 50 to 60 Hz |
Operating temperature range | 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) |
Nonoperating temperature range | --40 to 185°F (--40 to 85°C) |
Humidity (noncondensing) | 10 to 90% |
The Cisco 1001 LAN extender includes the following features:
Table 189 lists the LAN software for the Cisco 1001 LAN extender.
Table 189 : Cisco 1001 LAN Extender Software Features
Category | Description |
---|---|
LAN support | LAN extension |
WAN services | PPP |
WAN optimization | Priority queuing, protocol filtering |
Management | At central site on host router |
Table 190 lists the options for the Cisco 1001 LAN extender. 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.
Table 190 : Cisco 1001 LAN Extender Options
Description | Product Number |
---|---|
DTE V.35 cable (shielded 3-meter, maletomale) | CABV35MTS |
AC power supply | PWR-1000-AC1= |
Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 ISDN Routers
The Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 routers are small, desktop routers that connect small, remote sites with Ethernet LANs to ISDN WANs.
The main difference between the two routers is that the Cisco 1004 router includes an integrated network termination 1 (NT1) device and the Cisco 1003 router does not. The ISDN service provider supplies the NT1 connection worldwide, except in North America, where the NT1 device is supplied by the customer. Therefore, the Cisco 1004 router is for use in North America, and the Cisco 1003 router is applicable worldwide.
The front view of the routers looks the same.
Figure 92 : Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 Front Panel
The rear view of the routers looks the same except for the following differences:
Figure 93 : Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 Rear Panel
Table 191 : Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 Summary of Features
Characteristic | Feature |
---|---|
Supported network interfaces | ISDN BRI (RJ-45)1
Ethernet 10BaseT (RJ-45) Console port (RJ-45) (EIA/TIA-232) |
Processor type | Motorola 68360 |
Software | IP, IPX, AppleTalk routing and bridging over ISDN. See Table 196 and Table 198. |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 1.75 x 8.0 x 8.3" (4.4 x 21 x 20.3 cm) |
Weight | 6.0 lb (2.7 kg) shipping weight |
Product numbers | CISCO1003 and CISCO1004 |
Table 192 : Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 Environmental Specifications
Description | Specification |
---|---|
Power | Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004: 12 VDC output, minimum 0.5 A
Desktop external power supply: 100 to 240 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz, 1.0A input Wall-mount external power supply: 120 VAC at 60 Hz input (for Cisco 1004 routers used in North America only) |
Operating temperature range | 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) |
Nonoperating temperature range | --40 to 185°F (--40 to 85°C) |
Operating humidity (noncondensing) | 10 to 90% |
The Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 routers include the following standard features:
The Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 routers support the following Cisco IOS releases:
The software is available on 2-MB or 4-MB Flash ROM cards or on diskettes.
Table 193 lists the options for the Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 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.
Table 193 : Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 Options
Option | Product Number |
---|---|
Console cable | CAB-1000-CON= |
AC power supply | PWR-1000-AC1= |
4-MB to 8-MB DRAM upgrade | MEM-1003-8MD (Cisco 1003)
MEM-1004-8MD (Cisco 1004) |
8-MB DRAM SIMM | MEM-1000-8MD= |
The Cisco 1005 router is a small, desktop router that connects small, remote sites with Ethernet LANs to synchronous WANs at speeds up to 2.048 Mbps or to asynchronous WANs at speeds up to 115.2 kbps.
Figure 94 : Cisco 1005 Front Panel
Figure 95 : Cisco 1005 Rear Panel
Table 194 : Cisco 1005 Summary of Features
Characteristic | Feature |
---|---|
Supported network interfaces | Serial port (DB-60)1
Ethernet 10BaseT (RJ-45) Console port (RJ-45) (EIA/TIA-232) |
Processor type | MC68360 |
Software | IP, IPX, AppleTalk routing and bridging over leased lines, Frame Relay, Switched 56, SMDS, and X.25. IP/IPX routing over asynchronous WAN links. See Table 196 and Table 198. |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 1.75 x 8.0 x 8.3" (4.4 x 21 x 20.3 cm) |
Weight (average shipping) | 6.0 lb (2.7 kg) |
Product number | CISCO1005 |
Table 195 : Cisco 1005 Environmental Specifications
Description | Specification |
---|---|
Power | 12 VDC output, minimum 0.5A
External power supply: 100 to 240 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz, 1.0A input |
Operating temperature range | 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) |
Nonoperating temperature range | --40 to 185°F (--40 to 85°C) |
Operating humidity (noncondensing) | 10 to 90% |
The Cisco 1005 router includes the following features:
The Cisco 1005 router supports the following software releases:
The Cisco IOS Releases 11.0 and 11.1 feature sets support the asynchronous services, which provide dial-on-demand routing over asynchronous basic telephone lines on the Cisco 1005 router. Unlike other Cisco IOS feature sets available for the Cisco 1005 router, these asynchronous images do not support bridging.
The software is available on 2-MB or 4-MB Flash ROM cards or on diskettes.
With the introduction of Cisco IOS Release 11.2, feature sets have been updated to make it easier to select the exact feature sets you need. Feature sets names are simplified and are more consistent across Cisco hardware platforms. In addition, you can add options to the standard feature set offerings. These options provide additional features and value based on the hardware platform selected. Cisco also continues to offer specialized feature sets for key applications.
The Cisco 1000 series routers offer the following types of feature sets:
Cisco IOS images with 40-bit Data Encryption Standard (DES) support may legally be distributed to any party eligible to receive Cisco IOS software. 40-bit DES is not a cryptographically strong solution and should not be used to protect sensitive data.
Cisco IOS images with 56-bit DES are subject to International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) controls and have a limited distribution. Images to be installed outside the U.S. require an export license. Orders may be denied or subject to delays due to U.S. Government regulations. Contact your sales representative or distributor for more information, or send e-mail to export@cisco.com.
The new tables use the following conventions to identify features:
Cisco 1003, Cisco 1004, and Cisco 1005 Feature Sets1 | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Features | IP Routing2 | IP/IPX
Routing2, 3 |
IP/Appletalk Routing2, 3 | IP/IPX/Appletalk Routing4 | ||||||||||
Cisco IOS Releases | 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 | -- | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | -- |
Frame Relay traffic shaping
(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 Cisco 1004) 10 | 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(Cisco 1005 only) | 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 and Cisco 1004) |
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-demand11 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Header12 and link compression13 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | -- |
Payload compression (Cisco 1005 only)14 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Snapshot routing15 | 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 | -- | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | -- |
On Demand Routing (ODR) | X | -- | -- | -- | X | -- | -- | X | -- | -- | X | -- | -- | -- |
OSPF | Plus | -- | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | -- |
OSPF Not-So-Stubby-Areas (NSSA) | Plus | -- | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | -- |
OSPF On Demand Circuit (RFC 1793) | Plus | -- | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | -- |
PIM | Plus | -- | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | 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 | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | -- |
IPX RIP | -- | -- | -- | -- | X | X | X | -- | -- | -- | X | X | X | -- |
NLSP | Plus | -- | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | -- |
SMRP | Plus | -- | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | -- |
RTMP | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Multimedia and Quality of Service | ||||||||||||||
Random Early Detection (RED) | Plus | -- | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | -- |
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) | Plus | -- | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | Plus | -- | -- | 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 |
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) | Encrypt | -- | -- | -- | Encrypt | -- | -- | Encrypt | -- | -- | Encrypt | -- | -- | -- |
Router authentication | Encrypt | -- | -- | -- | Encrypt | -- | -- | Encrypt | -- | -- | Encrypt | -- | -- | -- |
TACACS+16 | X | -- | -- | -- | X | -- | -- | X | -- | -- | X | -- | -- | -- |
Table 197 : Cisco IOS Release 11.2, 11.1, and 11.0 Feature Sets---Cisco 1005 Platform-Specific
Cisco 1005 Platform-Specific Feature Sets | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Features | 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 | |||||||
AppleTalk 1 and 2 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
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 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Frame Relay traffic shaping | X | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
HDLC | X | X | X | -- | -- | -- | -- |
PPP6 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
SMDS | X | X | X | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Switched 56 | X | X | X | -- | -- | -- | -- |
X.257 | X | X | X | -- | -- | -- | -- |
SLIP | -- | -- | -- | X | X | X | X |
WAN Optimization | |||||||
Custom and priority queuing | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Dial-on-demand8 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Header9, link and payload compression 10 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Snapshot routing11 | X | X | X | X | X | X | 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 | 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) | X | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
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+12 | X | -- | -- | X | -- | X | -- |
Cisco IOS Feature Set Upgrades
Cisco IOS Release 11.2 allows software upgrades that cross multiple feature sets. This will require you to order multiple feature set licenses. The following is an example:
You have a Cisco 1003 router with a 4 MB Flash memory card, running the Cisco IOS Release 11.1 IP Routing (basic) feature set. You want to upgrade to the Cisco IOS Release 11.2 IP/IPX/Appletalk Plus 56 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 56 (basic to plus). To complete the upgrade, use the following guidelines:
Category | IP Routing | IP/IPX Routing1 | IP/AppleTalk Routing1 | IP/IPX/AppleTalk Routing |
---|---|---|---|---|
Software Product Numbers for the Cisco 1003 and Cisco 10042: | ||||
Flash memory required3 | 2 MB | 2 MB | 2 MB | 2 MB |
DRAM memory | 4 MB (Basic IP only)
8 MB (all Plus feature sets) |
8 MB | 8 MB | 8 MB |
2-MB Flash ROM card | SF1003C2xx.x.x or
SF1003C2xx.x.x= |
SF1003B2xx.x.x or SF1003B2xx.x.x= | SF1003E2xx.x.x or SF1003E2xx.x.x= | SF1003A2xx.x.x or SF1003A2xx.x.x= |
2-MB Flash ROM card
Plus feature set |
SF-1003CP2-xx.x.x or
SF-1003CP2-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SF-1003AP2-xx.x.x or
SF-1003AP2-xx.x.x= |
2-MB Flash ROM card
Plus 40 feature set |
SF-1003CW2-xx.x.xor
SF-1003CW2-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SF-1003AW2-xx.x.x or
SF-1003AW2-xx.x.x= |
2-MB Flash ROM card
Plus 56 feature set |
SF-1003CY2-xx.x.x or
SF-1003CY2-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SF-1003AY2-xx.x.x or
SF-1003AY2-xx.x.x= |
4-MB Flash ROM card | SF1003C4xx.x.x or
SF1003C4xx.x.x= |
SF1003B4-xx.x.x or
SF1003B4xx.x.x= |
SF1003E4xx.x.x or
SF1003E4xx.x.x= |
SF1003A4xx.x.x SF1003A4xx.x.x= |
4-MB Flash ROM card
Plus feature set |
SF-1003CP4-xx.x.x or
SF-1003CP4-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SF-1003AP4-xx.x.x or
SF-1003AP4-xx.x.x= |
4-MB Flash ROM card
Plus 40 feature set |
SF-1003CW4-xx.x.x or
SF-1003CW4-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SF-1003AW4-xx.x.x or
SF-1003AW4-xx.x.x= |
4-MB Flash ROM card
Plus 56 feature set |
SF-1003CY4-xx.x.x or
SF-1003CY4-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SF-1003AY4-xx.x.x or
SF-1003AY4-xx.x.x= |
DOS diskette | SW1003Cxx.x.x or
SW1003Cxx.x.x= |
SW1003Bxx.x.x or
SW1003Bxx.x.x= |
SW1003Exx.x.x or
SW1003Exx.x.x= |
SW1003Axx.x.x or
SW1003Axx.x.x= |
DOS diskette
Plus feature set |
SW-1003CP-xx.x.x or
SW-1003CP-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SW-1003AP-xx.x.x or
SW-1003AP-xx.x.x= |
DOS diskette
Plus 40 feature set |
SW-1003CW-xx.x.x or
SW-1003CW-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SW-1003AW-xx.x.x or
SW-1003AW-xx.x.x= |
DOS diskette
Plus 56 feature set |
SW-1003CY-xx.x.x or
SW-1003CY-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SW-1003AY-xx.x.x or
SW-1003AY-xx.x.x= |
Upgrade Licenses for the Cisco 1003 and Cisco 10044 | ||||
IP or IP/IPX/Appletalk Plus | FL1003-P=4 | -- | -- | FL1003-P=4 |
IP or IP/IPX/Appletalk Plus 40 | FL1003-W=4 | -- | -- | FL1003-W=4 |
IP or IP/IPX/Appletalk Plus 56 | FL1003-Y=4 | -- | -- | FL1003-Y=4 |
IP to IP/IPX/AT | FL1003CA=4 | -- | -- | -- |
IP to IP/IPX | FL1003CB=4 | -- | -- | -- |
IP to IP/Appletalk | FL1003CE=4 | -- | -- | -- |
IP/IPX to IP/IPX/Appletalk | -- | FL-1003BA=4 | -- | -- |
IP/Appletalk to IP/IPX/Appletalk | -- | -- | FL-1003EA=4 | -- |
Category | IP Routing | IP/IPX Routing1 | IP/AppleTalk Routing1 | IP/IPX/AppleTalk Routing | IP/OSF/PIM Routing |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Software Product Numbers for the Cisco 10052 | |||||
Flash memory required3 | 2 MB | 2 MB | 2 MB | 2 MB | 2 MB |
DRAM memory | 4 MB (Basic IP and
IP/ Asynch only) 8 MB (all Plus feature sets) |
8 MB | 4 MB | 8 MB | 8 MB |
2-MB Flash ROM card | SF1005C2xx.x.x or
SF1005C2xx.x.x= |
SF1005B2xx.x.x or SF1005B2xx.x.x= | SF1005E2xx.x.x or SF1005E2xx.x.x= | SF1005A2xx.x.x or SF1005A2xx.x.x= | SF1005M2-xx.x.x or
SF1005M2-xx.x.x or= |
2-MB Flash ROM card
Plus feature set |
SF-1005CP2-xx.x.x or
SF-1005CP2-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SF-1005AP2-xx.x.x or
SF-1005AP2-xx.x.x= |
-- |
2-MB Flash ROM card
Plus 40 feature set |
SF-1005CW2-xx.x.x
or SF-1005CW2-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SF-1005AW2-xx.x.x or
SF-1005AW2-xx.x.x= |
-- |
2-MB Flash ROM card
Plus 56 feature set |
SF-1005CY2-xx.x.x or
SF-1005CY2-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SF-1005AY2-xx.x.x or
SF-1005AY2-xx.x.x= |
-- |
4-MB Flash ROM card | SF1005C4xx.x.x or
SF1005C4xx.x.x= |
SF1005B4-xx.x.x or
SF1005B4xx.x.x= |
SF1005E4xx.x.x or
SF1005E4xx.x.x= |
SF1005A4xx.x.x SF1005A4xx.x.x= | SF1005M4-xx.x.x or
SF1005M4-xx.x.x or= |
4-MB Flash ROM card
Plus feature set |
SF-1005CP4-xx.x.x or
SF-1005CP4-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SF-1005AP4-xx.x.x or
SF-1005AP4-xx.x.x= |
-- |
4-MB Flash ROM card
Plus 40 feature set |
SF-1005CW4-xx.x.x or
SF-1005CW4-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SF-1005AW4-xx.x.x or
SF-1005AW4-xx.x.x= |
-- |
4-MB Flash ROM card
Plus 56 feature set |
SF-1005CY4-xx.x.x or
SF-1005CY4-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SF-1005AY4-xx.x.x or
SF-1005AY4-xx.x.x= |
-- |
DOS diskette | SW1005Cxx.x.x or
SW1005Cxx.x.x= |
SW1005Bxx.x.x or
SW1005Bxx.x.x= |
SW1005Exx.x.x or
SW1005Exx.x.x= |
SW1005Axx.x.x or
SW1005Axx.x.x= |
SF1005M-xx.x.x or
SF1005M-xx.x.x or= |
DOS diskette
Plus feature set |
SW-1005CP-xx.x.x or
SW-1005CP-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SW-1005AP-xx.x.x or
SW-1005AP-xx.x.x= |
-- |
DOS diskette
Plus 40 feature set |
SW-1005CW-xx.x.x or
SW-1005CW-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SW-1005AW-xx.x.x or
SW-1005AW-xx.x.x= |
-- |
DOS diskette
Plus 56 feature set |
SW-1005CY-xx.x.x or
SW-1005CY-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | SW-1005AY-xx.x.x or
SW-1005AY-xx.x.x= |
-- |
Upgrade Licenses for the Cisco 10054 | |||||
IP or IP/IPX/Appletalk Plus | FL1005-P= | -- | -- | FL1005-P= | -- |
IP or IP/IPX/Appletalk Plus 40 | FL1005-W= | -- | -- | FL1005-W= | -- |
IP or IP/IPX/Appletalk Plus 56 | FL1005-Y= | -- | -- | FL1005-Y= | -- |
IP to IP/IPX/AT | FL1005CA= | -- | -- | -- | -- |
IP to IP/IPX | FL1005CB= | -- | -- | -- | -- |
IP to IP/Appletalk | FL1005CE= | -- | -- | -- | -- |
IP/IPX to IP/IPX/Appletalk | -- | FL-1005BA= | -- | -- | -- |
IP/Appletalk to IP/IPX/Appletalk | -- | -- | FL-1005EA= | -- | -- |
Platform-Specific
Feature Sets for the Cisco 1005 |
IP/Asynch | IP/IPX/Asynch | |||
2-MB Flash ROM card | SF1005H2-xx.x.x or
SF1005H2-xx.x.x= |
SF1005J2-xx.x.x or
SF1005J2-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | -- |
4-MB Flash ROM card | SF1005H4-xx.x.x or
SF1005H4-xx.x.x= |
SF1005J2-xx.x.x or
SF1005J2-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | -- |
DOS diskette | SW1005H-xx.x.x or
SW1005H-xx.x.x= |
SW1005J-xx.x.x or
SW1005J-xx.x.x= |
-- | -- | -- |
Category | IP Routing | IP/IPX Routing1 | IP/AppleTalk Routing1 | IP/IPX/AppleTalk Routing | IP/OSF/PIM Routing
(1005 only)2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Software Product Numbers for the Cisco 10033: | |||||
Flash memory required4 | 2 MB | 2 MB | 2 MB | 2 MB | -- |
DRAM memory | 4 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 8 MB
4 MB--Cisco IOS Release 10.3 and 10.2 |
-- |
2-MB Flash ROM card | SF1003C2xx.x.x
SF1003C2xx.x.x= |
SF1003B2xx.x.x SF1003B2xx.x.x= | SF1003E2xx.x.x SF1003E2xx.x.x= | SF1003A2xx.x.x SF1003A2xx.x.x= | -- |
4-MB Flash ROM card | SF1003C4xx.x.x SF1003C4xx.x.x= | SF1003B4-xx.x.x SF1003B4xx.x.x= | SF1003E4xx.x.x SF1003E4xx.x.x= | SF1003A4xx.x.x SF1003A4xx.x.x= | -- |
DOS diskette | SW1003Cxx.x.x SW1003Cxx.x.x= | SW1003Bxx.x.x SW1003Bxx.x.x= | SW1003Exx.x.x SW1003Exx.x.x= | SW1003Axx.x.x SW1003Axx.x.x= | -- |
Upgrade to IP/IPX | -- | SW-1003B-xx.x.x= | -- | -- | -- |
Upgrade to IP/AppleTalk | -- | -- | SW-1003E-xx.x.x= | -- | -- |
Upgrade to IP/IPX/AppleTalk | -- | -- | -- | SW1003CAxx.x.x= | -- |
Software Product Numbers for the Cisco 10043 | |||||
Flash memory Required4 | 2 MB | 2 MB | 2 MB | 2 MB | -- |
Total DRAM memory | 4 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 8 MB
4 MB--Cisco IOS Releases 10.3 and 10.2 |
-- |
2-MB Flash ROM card | SF1004C2xx.x.x or SF1004C2xx.x.x= | SF1004B2xx.x.x or SF1004B2xx.x.x= | SF1004E2xx.x.x or SF1004E2xx.x.x= | SF1004A2xx.x.x or SF1004A2xx.x.x= | -- |
4-MB Flash ROM card | SF1004C4xx.x.x or SF1004C4xx.x.x= | SF1004B4xx.x.x or SF1004B4xx.x.x= | SF1004E4xx.x.x or SF1004E4xx.x.x= | SF1004A4xx.x.x or SF1004A4xx.x.x= | -- |
DOS diskette | SW1004Cxx.x.x or SW1004Cxx.x.x= | SW1004Bxx.x.x or SW1004Bxx.x.x= | SW1004Exx.x.x or SW1004Exx.x.x= | SW1004Axx.x.x or SW1004Axx.x.x= | -- |
Upgrade to IP/IPX | -- | SW-1004B-xx.x.x= | -- | -- | -- |
Upgrade to IP/AppleTalk | -- | -- | SW-1004E-xx.x.x= | -- | -- |
Upgrade to IP/IPX/AppleTalk | -- | -- | -- | SW1004CAxx.x.x= | -- |
Software Product Numbers for the Cisco 1005 |
IP/IPX WAN Option 15 |
IP/AppleTalk WAN Option 15 |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk WAN Option 15 |
-- | |
Flash Memory Required4 | 2 MB | 2 MB with or without X.25 | 2 MB with or without X.25 | 2 MB with or without X.25 | -- |
DRAM Memory | 4 MB | 4 MB with or without X.25 | 4 MB with or without X.25 | 8 MB with or without X.25
8 MB without X.25 4 MB--Cisco IOS Releases 10.3 and 10.2 |
-- |
2-MB Flash ROM card | SF1005C2xx.x.x or SF1005C2xx.x.x= | SF1005B2xx.x.x or SF1005B2xx.x.x= | SF1005E2xx.x.x or SF1005E2xx.x.x= | SF1005A2xx.x.x or SF1005A2xx.x.x= | SF1005M2xx.x.x or SF1005M2xx.x.x= |
4-MB Flash ROM card | SF1005C4xx.x.x or SF1005C4xx.x.x= | SF1005B4xx.x.x or SF1005B4xx.x.x= | SF1005E4xx.x.x or SF1005E4xx.x.x= | SF1005A4xx.x.x or SF1005A4xx.x.x= | SF1005M4xx.x.x or SF1005M4xx.x.x= |
DOS diskette | SW1005Cxx.x.x or SW1005Cxx.x.x= | SW1005Bxx.x.x or SW1005Bxx.x.x= | SW1005Exx.x.x or SW1005Exx.x.x= | SW1005Axx.x.x or SW1005Axx.x.x= | SW1005Mxx.x.x or SW1005Mxx.x.x= |
Upgrade to IP/IPX | -- | SW1005Bxx.x.x= | -- | -- | -- |
Upgrade to IP/AppleTalk | -- | -- | SW1005Exx.x.x= | -- | -- |
Upgrade to IP/IPX/AppleTalk | -- | -- | -- | SW1005CAxx.x.x= | --
|
Software Product Numbers for the Cisco 10053: |
IP/IPX WAN Option 26 |
IP/AppleTalk WAN Option 26 |
IP/IPX/AppleTalk WAN Option 26 |
--
|
|
2-MB Flash ROM card | SF1005C2xx.x.xor
SF1005C2xx.x.x= |
SF1005G2xx.x.x or SF1005G2xx.x.x= | SF1005F2xx.x.x or SF1005F2xx.x.x= | SF1005D2xx.x.x or SF1005D2xx.x.x= | --
|
4-MB Flash ROM card | SF1005C4xx.x.x or SF1005C4xx.x.x= | SF1005G4xx.x.x or SF1005G4xx.x.x= | SF1005F4xx.x.x or SF1005F4xx.x.x= | SF1005D4xx.x.x or SF1005D4xx.x.x= | --
|
DOS diskette | SW1005Cxx.x.x or SW1005Cxx.x.x= | SW1005Gxx.x.x or SW1005Gxx.x.x= | SW1005Fxx.x.x or SW1005Fxx.x.x= | SW1005Dxx.x.x or SW1005Dxx.x.x= | -- |
Upgrade to IP/IPX | -- | SW1005Gxx.x.x== | -- | -- | -- |
Upgrade to IP/AppleTalk | -- | -- | SW1005Fxx.x.x= | -- | -- |
Upgrade to IP/IPX/AppleTalk | -- | -- | -- | SW1005CAxx.x.x= | -- |
Software Product Numbers for the Cisco 10053: |
IP/Async WAN Option 37 |
IP/IPX Async WAN Option 37 |
|||
2-MB Flash ROM card | SF1005H2xx.x.x or
SF1005H2xx.x.x= |
SF1005J2xx.x.x or SF1005J2xx.x.x= | -- | -- | -- |
4-MB Flash ROM card | SF1005H4xx.x.x or SF1005H4xx.x.x= | SF1005J4xx.x.x or SF1005J4xx.x.x= | -- | -- | -- |
DOS diskette | SW1005Hxx.x.x or SW1005Hxx.x.x= | SW1005Jxx.x.x or SW1005Jxx.x.x= | -- | -- | -- |
Upgrade to IP/IPX | -- | SW1005Jxx.x.x= | -- | -- | -- |
Options for the Cisco 1005 are listed in Table 201. 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.
Table 201 : Cisco 1005 Options
Option | Product Number |
---|---|
Console cable | CAB-1000-CON= |
AC power supply | PWR-1000-AC1= |
EIA/TIA-232 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) | CAB-232MT |
EIA/TIA-449 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) | CAB-449MT |
EIA-530 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) | CAB-530MT |
V.35 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) | CAB-V35MT |
X.21 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) | CAB-X21MT |
4-MB to 8-MB DRAM upgrade | MEM-1005-8MD |
8-MB DRAM SIMM | MEM-1000-8MD= |
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