This chapter provides information on the Cisco 4000 series routers. The information is organized into the following sections:
Product Overview
The Cisco 4000 series routers run the Cisco Internetwork
Operating System
(Cisco IOS), Cisco's industry-leading networking software that provides a
choice of seven feature sets. Cisco IOS assures robust, reliable
internetworks by supporting both LAN and WAN protocols, optimizing WAN
services, and controlling internetwork access. In addition, Cisco IOS allows
centralized, integrated, and automated installation and management of
internetworks.
The Cisco 4000 series routers offer Flash erasable programmable read-only memory (Flash EPROM) technology as a standard feature. Flash EPROMs enable you to distribute new software releases from a central location. After the software is distributed, the routers can reboot from programs stored in local Flash memory.
The Cisco 4000 series routers can support combinations of up to three of the following network processor modules:
Because the router's modules support many variations of protocols, line speeds, and transmission media, the Cisco 4000 series can accommodate all types of network computing environments. As Cisco introduces new modules, the Cisco 4000 series can be upgraded to keep pace with technological advances.
Figure 26: Cisco 4000 Series Front Panel
Figure 27: Cisco 4000 Series Rear Panel
Table 76: Cisco 4000 Series Summary of Features
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHARACTERISTIC CISCO 4000-M CISCO 4500 ============================================================================= Supported network Ethernet Ethernet interfaces Token Ring Token Ring FDDI FDDI Serial Serial ISDN BRI ISDN BRITable 77: Cisco 4000 Series Environmental SpecificationsSlots available for 3 3 modules
Choice of software IP routing IP routing feature sets*1* IP routing with IBM base IP routing with IBM base functionality*2* base functionality*2* IP/IPX routing*2* IP/IPX routing*2* IP/IPX routing with IBM IP/IPX routing with IBM base functionality*2* base functionality*2* Desktop Desktop Desktop with IBM base Desktop with IBM base functionality*2* functionality*2* Enterprise*3* Enterprise*3*
Processor type 40-MHz 68030 100-MHz IDT Orion RISC
Flash memory 4 MB standard, 4 MB standard, expandable to 8 MB expandable to 8 MB
Main memory 8 MB standard, expandable 8 MB standard, expandable to 16 or 32 MB to 16 or 32 MB
Shared memory 4 MB*4* standard, 4 MB standard, expandable to 16 MB expandable to 16 MB
Nonvolatile random- 128 KB 128 KB access memory (NVRAM)
Boot read-only 128 KB to 1 MB Not available memory (ROM)
Boot Flash memory Not available 4 MB, expandable to 16 MB
Dimensions 3.4 x 17.6 x 17.7" 3.4 x 17.6 x 17.7" (H x W x D) (8.6 x 44.7 x 43.4 cm) (8.6 x 44.7 x 43.4 cm)
Weight (avg. shipping) 24 lb (10.9 kg) 24 lb (10.9 kg) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- *1* The Cisco 4000-M also supports software in traditional packaging (Software Release 9.14.x and Cisco IOS Release 10.0.x). *2* Denotes a feature set only available with Cisco IOS Release 10.2(2) and later. *3* Includes IBM base functionality, STUN, SDLLC, TG/COS, and QLLC. *4* Previous versions of the Model 4000 shipped with 1 MB of standard shared memory. Those systems must be upgraded to 4 MB of shared memory when you install an FDDI interface or have more than five physical or virtual interfaces.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION =========================================================================== Consumption 200W (682 Btu/hour) Input 100 to 240 VAC Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Current rating 3.0A @ 100V; 1.5A @ 240V Operating Temperature Range 32 to 104 degrees F (0 to 40 degrees C) Nonoperating Temperature Range -40 to 185 degrees F (-40 to 85 degrees C) Humidity (noncondensing) 5 to 95% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Table 78: Network Processor Module Configurations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CISCO CISCO CISCO TYPE PRODUCT NO. 4000 4000-M 4500 ============================================================================= Single-port Ethernet NP-1E 3 3 0*1* Dual-port Ethernet NP-2E 3 3 3 Single-port Token Ring NP-1RV2 3 3 3 Dual-port Token Ring NP-2R 3 3 3 Single attachment multimode FDDI NP-1F-S-M 1 1 2 Dual attachment multimode FDDI NP-1F-D-MM 1 1 2 Dual attachment single-mode FDDI NP-1F-D-SS 1 1 2 Dual-port serial NP-2T 3 3 3 Four-port serial NP-4T 3 3 3 Four ISDN BRI ports NP-4B 2 2 2 Eight ISDN BRI ports NP-8B 1 1 2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- *1* The Cisco 4500 does not support an NP-1E.Table 79: Minimum Cisco IOS Version for Network Processor Modules
----------------------------------------------------------------- NETWORK PROCESSOR MODULE TYPE MINIMUM CISCO IOS LEVEL ================================================================= Multimode FDDI Software Release 9.14(1) Dual Ethernet Software Release 9.14(2) Single-mode FDDI Software Release 9.14(3) Dual and Version 2 Token Ring Software Release 9.14(5) Four-port serial Software Release 9.14(6) ISDN BRI Cisco IOS Release 10.2 -----------------------------------------------------------------
The Cisco 4000 is no longer orderable, but Software Releases 9.1 and 9.14 and Cisco IOS Releases 10.0, 10.2, and 10.3 are supported on Cisco 4000s in the field.
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 80: Cisco IOS Release 10.3 Feature Sets for the Cisco 4000 Series
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP/IPX CATEGORY IP ROUTING ROUTING DESKTOP ENTERPRISE ============================================================================= LAN support IP, transparent IP, transparent IP, transparent IP, transparent & translational & translational & translational & translational bridging*1*, bridging*1*, bridging*1*, bridging*1*, multiring, LAN multiring, LAN multiring, LAN multiring, LAN extension host extension host, extension host, extension host, Novell IPX Novell IPX, Novell IPX, AppleTalk 1 & AppleTalk 1 & 2, DECnet IV 2, DECnet IV, DECnet V, OSI, XNS, Banyan VINES, Apollo Domain ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAN services HDLC, PPP*2*, HDLC, PPP*2*, HDLC, PPP*2*, HDLC, PPP*2*, X.25*3*, Frame X.25*3*, Frame X.25*3*, Frame X.25*3*, Frame Relay, ISDN*4*, Relay, ISDN*4*, Relay, ISDN*4*, Relay, ISDN*4*, SMDS SMDS, IPXWAN SMDS, IPXWAN SMDS, IPXWAN 2.0 2.0 2.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAN Header & link Header & link Header & link Header & link optimization compression, compression, compression, compression, dial-on-demand, dial-on-demand, dial-on-demand, dial-on-demand, dial backup, dial backup, dial backup, dial backup, bandwidth-on- bandwidth-on- bandwidth-on- bandwidth-on- demand, custom demand, custom demand, custom demand, custom and priority and priority and priority and priority queuing, access queuing, access queuing, access queuing, access lists, access lists, access lists, access lists, access security, security, security, security, snapshot snapshot snapshot snapshot routing routing routing routing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP routing RIP, IGRP, RIP, IGRP, RIP, IGRP, RIP, IGRP, Enhanced Enhanced Enhanced Enhanced IGRP, IGRP, OSPF, IGRP, OSPF, IGRP, OSPF, OSPF, BGP, EGP, BGP, EGP, PIM, BGP, EGP, PIM, BGP, EGP, PIM, PIM, NHRP, NHRP NHRP NHRP ES-IS, IS-IS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other -- IPX RIP, NLSP IPX RIP, IPX RIP, NLSP, routing NLSP*5*, RTMP, AURP, RTMP, AURP SRTP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IBM support OPTIONAL*6*: OPTIONAL*6*: OPTIONAL*6*: INCLUDED: SRB/RSRB, SRT, SRB/RSRB, SRT, SRB/RSRB, SRT, SRB/RSRB, SRT, DLSW+*7*, SNA DLSW+*7*, SNA DLSW+*7*, SNA DLSW+*7*, SNA and NetBIOS and NetBIOS and NetBIOS and NetBIOS WAN optimiza- WAN optimiza- WAN optimiza- WAN optimiza- via local ac- via local ac- via local ac- via local ac- knowledgment, knowledgment, knowledgment, knowledgment, caching and caching and caching and caching and filtering, filtering, filtering, filtering, SDLC integra- SDLC integra- SDLC integra- SDLC integra- tion, SDLC-to- tion, SDLC-to- tion, SDLC-to- tion, SDLC-to- LAN conversion LAN conversion LAN conversion LAN conversion (SDLLC), SDLC (SDLLC), SDLC (SDLLC), SDLC (SDLLC), SDLC transport transport transport transport (STUN), Frame (STUN), Frame (STUN), Frame (STUN), Frame Relay SNA Relay SNA Relay SNA Relay SNA Support (RFC Support (RFC Support (RFC Support (RFC 1490) 1490) 1490) 1490), TG/COS, QLLC, Downstream PU Concentration (DSPU) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Management AutoInstall, AutoInstall, AutoInstall, AutoInstall, SNMP, Telnet SNMP, Telnet SNMP, Telnet SNMP, Telnet ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Protocol Not included Not included Not included Telnet, LAT, translation rlogin, TN3270, X.25, PPP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remote SLIP, PPP, SLIP, PPP, SLIP, PPP, SLIP, PPP, node*8* CSLIP, CPPP, CSLIP, CPPP, CSLIP, CPPP, CSLIP, CPPP, DHCP*9* DHCP*9* IPX CP, MacIP, IPX CP, MacIP, ATCP*9*, ATCP*9*, DHCP*9* DHCP*9* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Terminal Telnet, Telnet, Telnet, Telnet, rlogin, services*8* rlogin, rlogin, rlogin, X.25 PAD, X.25 PAD X.25 PAD X.25 PAD Xremote, LAT*10*, TN3270 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Product SF-G4C-10.3.x SF-G4D-10.3.x SF-G4B-10.3.x SF-G4A-10.3.x numbers: SW-G4C-10.3.x= SW-G4D-10.3.x= SW-G4B-10.3.x= SW-G4A-10.3.x= Cisco 4000-M ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Product SF-G45C-10.3.x SF-G45D-10.3.x SF-G45B-10.3.x SF-G45A-10.3.x numbers: SW-G45C-10.3.x= SW-G45D-10.3.x= SW-G45B-10.3.x= SW-G45A-10.3.x= Cisco 4500 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- *1* See the category "IBM Support" in this table for information about source-route bridging (SRB). *2* PPP includes support for LAN protocols supported by the feature set, PAP and CHAP authentication, and PPP compression. *3* Includes X.25 switching. *4* ISDN support includes calling line identification (ANI), X.25 over the B channel, ISDN subaddressing, and applicable WAN optimization features *5* NLSP support will be added to Desktop for Cisco IOS Release 10.3(2). *6* Optional means a separate Cisco IOS feature set with the IBM base option: IP/IBM base, IP/IPX/IBM base, or Desktop/IBM base. *7* DLSw+ will first be supported in Cisco IOS Release 10.3(2). *8* Limited support on router auxiliary ports. *9* ATCP and DHCP proxy client will first be supported in Cisco IOS Release 10.3(3). *10* Use of LAT requires terminal license (FS-L8-10.X.X).Table 81: Cisco IOS Release 10.2 Feature Sets for the Cisco 4000 Series
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP/IPX CATEGORY IP ROUTING ROUTING*1* DESKTOP ENTERPRISE ============================================================================= LAN support IP; trans- IP; trans- IP; trans- IP; trans- parent, trans- parent, trans- parent, trans- parent, trans- lational, and lational, and lational, and lational, and source-route source-route source-route source-route bridging; LAN bridging; LAN bridging; LAN bridging; LAN extension host extension host; extension host; extension host; Novell IPX Novell IPX; Novell IPX; AppleTalk AppleTalk Phase 1 and 2; Phase 1 and 2; DECnet IV DECnet IV; DECnet V; XNS; Banyan VINES; OSI; Apollo Domain ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAN services HDLC, PPP*2*, HDLC, PPP*2*, HDLC, PPP*2*, HDLC, PPP*2*, X.25*3*, Frame X.25*3*, Frame X.25*3*, Frame X.25*3*, Frame Relay, ISDN*4*, Relay, ISDN*4*, Relay, ISDN*4*, Relay, ISDN*4*, SMDS*5* IPXWAN, SMDS*5* IPXWAN, SMDS*5* IPXWAN, SMDS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAN Header & link Header & link Header & link Header & link optimization compression, compression, compression, compression, dial-on-demand, dial-on-demand, dial-on-demand, dial-on-demand, dial backup, dial backup, dial backup, dial backup, bandwidth-on- bandwidth-on- bandwidth-on- bandwidth-on- demand, custom demand, custom demand, custom demand, custom and priority and priority and priority and priority queuing, access queuing, access queuing, access queuing, access lists, access lists, access lists, access lists, access security, security, security, security, snapshot snapshot snapshot snapshot routing routing routing routing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP routing RIP, IGRP, RIP, IGRP, RIP, IGRP, RIP, IGRP, Enhanced Enhanced Enhanced Enhanced IGRP, OSPF, IGRP, OSPF, IGRP, OSPF, IGRP, OSPF, BGP, EGP, PIM BGP, EGP, PIM BGP, EGP, PIM BGP, EGP, PIM, ES-IS, IS-IS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other -- IPX RIP IPX RIP, RTMP, IPX RIP, RTMP, routing AURP AURP, SRTP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IBM support OPTIONAL*6*: OPTIONAL*6*: OPTIONAL*6*: INCLUDED: RSRB; SNA and RSRB; SNA and RSRB; SNA and RSRB; SNA and NetBIOS WAN NetBIOS WAN NetBIOS WAN NetBIOS WAN optimization optimization optimization optimization via local ac- via local ac- via local ac- via local ac- knowledgment, knowledgment, knowledgment, knowledgment, caching and caching and caching and caching and filtering*7* filtering*8* filtering*9* filtering; SDLC integra- tion; SDLC-to- LAN conversion (SDLLC); SDLC transport (STUN); TG/COS; QLLC, ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Management AutoInstall, AutoInstall, AutoInstall, AutoInstall, SNMP, Telnet SNMP, Telnet SNMP, Telnet SNMP, Telnet ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Protocol -- -- -- Telnet, translation LAT*11*, rlogin, TN3270, X.25 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remote SLIP, CSLIP, SLIP, CSLIP, SLIP, CSLIP, SLIP, CSLIP, node*10* PPP, CPPP, PPP, CPPP, PPP, CPPP, PPP, CPPP, DHCP*9* DHCP*9* IPX CP, MacIP, IPX CP, MacIP, ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Terminal Telnet, Telnet, Telnet, Telnet, rlogin, services*10* rlogin, rlogin, rlogin, X.25 PAD, X.25 PAD X.25 PAD X.25 PAD Xremote, LAT*11*, TN3270 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Product SF-G4C-10.2.x SF-G4D-10.2.x SF-G4B-10.2.x SF-G4A-10.2.x numbers: SW-G4C-10.2.x= SW-G4D-10.2.x= SW-G4B-10.2.x= SW-G4A-10.2.x= Cisco 4000 & Cisco 4000-M ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Product SF-G45C-10.2.x SF-G45D-10.2.x SF-G45B-10.2.x SF-G45A-10.2.x numbers: SW-G45C-10.2.x= SW-G45D-10.2.x= SW-G45B-10.2.x= SW-G45A-10.2.x= Cisco 4500 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- *1* Only available with Cisco IOS Release 10.2(2) and later. *2* PPP includes support for LAN protocols supported by the feature set, address negotiation, and PAP and CHAP authentication. *3* Includes X.25 switching. *4* ISDN support includes calling line identification (ANI), X.25 over the B channel, ISDN subaddressing, and applicable WAN optimization. *5* Prior to Cisco IOS Release 10.2(2), SMDS was only available as part of the Enterprise set. *6* Optional means a separate Cisco IOS feature set with the IBM base option: IP/IBM base, IP/IPX/IBM base, or Desktop/IBM base. *7* To obtain the IBM base functionality option with the IP routing feature set, order product number SF25CS-10.2.2 or later. *8* To obtain the IBM base functionality option with the IP/IPX routing feature set, order product number SF25DS-10.2.2 or later. *9* To obtain the IBM base functionality option with the Desktop feature set, order product number SF25BS-10.2.2 or later. *10* Limited support on router auxiliary ports. *11* Use of LAT requires terminal license (FS-L8-10.X.X)For Cisco IOS Releases 10.0 and earlier, software is ordered as described in "Traditional Software Packaging" in the chapter "Cisco IOS Software." Table 82 lists part numbers for these packages. (Note that product numbers beginning with SF- are not orderable for the Cisco 4000. For this router, you can only order software as spares.) Table 83 and Table 84 describe the contents of each package.
Table 82: Cisco 4000 and Cisco 4000-M Traditional Software Product Numbers
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION PRODUCT NUMBERS PRODUCT NUMBERS SOFTWARE RELEASE 9.14 CISCO IOS RELEASE 10.0 ============================================================================= Router software SF-G4-9.14.x SF-G4-10.0.x SW-G4-9.14.x= SW-G4-10.0.x= SF-G4P-10.0.x SW-G4P-10.0.x=Table 83: Cisco 4000 and Cisco 4000-M Release 9.14 Traditional Software DescriptionFeature standard FR-S4-9.14.X FR-S4-10.0.X FR-S4-9.14.X= FR-S4-10.0.X=
Feature bridging FR-B4-9.14.X FR-B4-10.0.X
Feature packet switching*1* FR-X4-9.14.X FR-X4-10.0.X
Feature protocol translation -- FR-P4-10.0.X ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- *1* Includes the DDN X.25 option for use in the Defense Data Network (DDN) environment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CATEGORY PROTOCOLS/FEATURES FEATURE LICENSE ============================================================================= LAN support IP, Novell IPX, AppleTalk I and II, Standard DECnet IV and V, OSI, XNS, Banyan VINES, Apollo Domain ------------------------------------------------------------- Transparent, translational, and Bridging option source-route bridging ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAN services HDLC, PPP*1*, ISDN*2* Standard ------------------------------------------------------------- X.25, Frame Relay, SMDS Packet-switching option ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAN Dial-on-demand, dial backup, Standard optimization bandwidth-on-demand, priority queuing, access lists, access security ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP routing RIP, IGRP, OSPF, BGP, EGP, ES-IS, Standard IS-IS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other routing IPX RIP, RTMP, SRTP Standard ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IBM support RSRB; SNA and NetBIOS WAN Bridging option optimization via local acknowledgment, caching and filtering; SDLC Integration; SDLC- to-LAN conversion (SDLLC); SDLC transport (STUN); TG/COS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Management AutoInstall, SNMP, Telnet Standard ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remote node*3* SLIP, CSLIP Standard ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Terminal Telnet, rlogin Standard services*3* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- *1* PPP includes support for LAN protocols and PAP authentication. *2* ISDN includes applicable WAN optimization features. *3* Supported on the router auxiliary port.Table 84: Cisco 4000 and Cisco 4000-M Release 10.0 Traditional Software Description
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CATEGORY PROTOCOLS/FEATURES FEATURE LICENSE ============================================================================= LAN support IP, Novell IPX, AppleTalk I and II, Standard DECnet IV and V, OSI, XNS, Banyan VINES, Apollo Domain ------------------------------------------------------------- Transparent, translational, and Bridging option source-route bridging ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAN services HDLC, PPP*1*, ISDN*2*, IPXWAN Standard ------------------------------------------------------------- X.25, Frame Relay, SMDS Packet-switching option ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAN Header and link compression, dial- Standard optimization on-demand, dial backup, bandwidth- on-demand, custom and priority queuing, access lists, access security ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP routing RIP, IGRP, Enhanced IGRP, OSPF, Standard BGP, EGP, ES-IS, IS-IS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other routing IPX RIP, RTMP, SRTP Standard ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IBM support RSRB, SNA and NetBIOS WAN Bridging option optimization via local acknowledgment, SDLC Integration, SDLC-to-LAN conversion (SDLLC), SDLC transport (STUN), TG/COS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Management AutoInstall, SNMP, Telnet Standard ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Protocol Telnet, LAT, rlogin, TN3270, X.25 Protocol translation translation option ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remote node*3* SLIP, CSLIP, PPP, CPPP, IPX CP, Standard MacIP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Terminal Telnet, rlogin Standard services*3* ------------------------------------------------------------- X.25 PAD, LAT Protocol translation option ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- *1* PPP includes support for LAN protocols supported by the feature set, PAP and CHAP authentication, and PPP compression. *2* ISDN support includes calling line identification (ANI), X.25 over the B channel, ISDN subaddressing, and applicable WAN optimization features. *3* Supported on the router auxiliary port.Feature sets for Cisco IOS Releases 10.2 can be upgraded as described in Table 85. To order an upgrade, you must use two product numbers; one represents the upgrade license and the other represents the software. For example, to upgrade from an IP feature set to an IP feature set with IBM base functionality, order product number FR-G4X-CCS= (the upgrade license) and SW-G4CS-10.2.x= or SW-G45CS-10.2.x= (the software for a Cisco 4000-M or Cisco 4500).
Table 85: Cisco IOS Release 10.2 Upgrades for the Cisco 4000-M and Cisco 4500
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEATURE SET UPGRADES PRODUCT NUMBER*1* ============================================================================= IP to IP with IBM base FR-G4X-CCS= functionality SW-G4CS-10.2.x= or SW-G45CS-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP to IP/IPX FR-G4X-CD= SW-G4D-10.2.x= or SW-G45D-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP to IP/IPX with IBM base FR-G4X-CDS= functionality SW-G4DS-10.2.x= or SW-G45DS-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP to Desktop FR-G4X-CB= SW-G4B-CB-10.2.x= or SW-G45B-CB-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP to Desktop with IBM base FR-G4X-CBS= functionality SW-G4BS-10.2.x= or SW-G45BS-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP to Enterprise FR-G4X-CA= SW-G4A-10.2.x= or SW-G45A-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP with IBM Base to IP/IPX FR-G4X-CSDS= with IBM base functionality SW-G4SDS-10.2.x= or SW-G45SDS-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP with IBM Base to Desktop FR-G4X-CSBS= with IBM base functionality SW-G4SBS-10.2.x= or SW-G45SBS-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP with IBM base FR-G4X-CSA= functionality to Enterprise SW-G4SA-10.2.x= or SW-G45SA-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP/IPX to IP/IPX with IBM FR-G4X-DDS= base functionality SW-G4DS-10.2.x= or SW-G45DS-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP/IPX to Desktop FR-G4X-DB= SW-G4B-10.2.x= or SW-G45B-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP/IPX to Desktop with IBM FR-G4X-DBS= base functionality SW-G4BS-10.2.x= or SW-G45BS-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP/IPX to Enterprise FR-G4X-DA= SW-G4A-10.2.x= or SW-G45A-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP/IPX with IBM Base to FR-G4X-DSBS= Desktop with IBM Base SW-G4SBS-10.2.x= or SW-G45SBS-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP/IPX with IBM Base to FR-G4X-DSA= Enterprise SW-G4SA-10.2.x= or SW-G45SA-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Desktop to Desktop with IBM FR-G4X-BBS= Base SW-G4BS-10.2.x= or SW-G45BS-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Desktop to Enterprise FR-G4X-BA= SW-G4A-10.2.x= or SW-G45A-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Desktop with IBM Base to FR-G4X-BSA= Enterprise SW-G4SA-10.2.x= or SW-G45SA-10.2.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- *1* For Cisco IOS Release 10.3 upgrades, substitute 10.3.x for 10.2.x in the product number.
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 86: Cisco 4000 Series Options
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION PRODUCT NUMBER ============================================================================= Network Processor Modules (NPM) Ethernet (1 port) NP-1E*1* Ethernet (2 ports) NP-2E Token Ring (1 port) NP-1RV2 Token Ring (2 ports) NP-2R FDDI (1 port) single attachment multimode NP-1F-S-M FDDI (2 port) dual attachment multimode NP-1F-D-MM FDDI (2 port) dual attachment single-mode NP-1F-D-SS Serial (2 high-speed <2 Mbps per port) NP-2T Serial (4 high-speed <2 Mbps per port) NP-4T ISDN BRI (4-port) NP-4B*2* ISDN BRI (8-port) NP-8B*2* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cisco 4000 Memory Additional 2 MB of Flash memory (total 4 MB) MEM-NP4F Additional 12 MB of main memory (total 16 MB) MEM-NP16M Additional 4 MB of shared memory MEM-NP4S ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cisco 4000-M Memory Additional 4 MB of Flash memory (total 8 MB) MEM-NP8F-M 8-MB upgrade (replaces 4 MB of main memory for a total MEM-NP8M-M of 8 MB)*3* 16-MB upgrade (replaces 4 MB of main memory for a total MEM-NP16M-M of 16 MB)*4* 32-MB upgrade (replaces 4 MB of main memory for a total MEM-NP32M-M of 32 MB) 16-MB shared memory upgrade MEM-NP16S-M ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cisco 4500 Memory Additional 4 MB of Flash memory (total 8 MB) MEM-NP8F 16-MB upgrade (replaces 4 MB of shared memory for total MEM-NP16S-P of 16 MB) 32-MB upgrade (replaces 4 MB of main memory for total MEM-NP32M-P of 32 MB) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kits 19" rack-mount kit ACS-NPRM Telco/wall-mount kit ACS-NPWM Blank NPM filler card ACS-NPPN= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- *1* The NP-1E is not supported on the Cisco 4500. *2* A maximum of two NP-4B or one NP-8B is supported on the Cisco 4000 or the Cisco 4000-M. *3* Replaces 4 MB or 8 MB of main memory for a total of 16 MB. *4* Replaces 4 MB or 8 MB of main memory for a total of 32 MB.Table 87: Cisco 4000 Series Cables
------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION PRODUCT NUMBER ========================================================================= Serial Cables for 2-port Serial NPM EIA/TIA-232 male DTE*1* interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-NP232T EIA/TIA-232 female DCE*2* interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-NP232C EIA/TIA-449 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-NP449T EIA/TIA-449 female DCE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-NP449C EIA/530 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-NP530 X.21 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-NPX21T X.21 female DCE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-NPX21C V.35 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-NPV35TV2 V.35 female DCE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-NPV35CV2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Serial Cables for 4-port Serial NPM EIA/TIA-232 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-232MT EIA/TIA-232 female DCE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-232FC EIA/TIA-449 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-449MT EIA/TIA-449 female DCE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-449FC EIA/530 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-530MT X.21 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-X21MT X.21 female DCE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-X21FC V.35 male DTE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-V35MT V.35 female DCE interface, 10' (3 m) CAB-V35FC ------------------------------------------------------------------------- *1* DTE = data terminal equipment. *2* DCE = data communications equipment.