The Cisco 3000 series routers provide six different fixed configurations that support the following connections:
Each Cisco 3000 series router comes standard with Flash erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM) technology for simplified software maintenance. The Cisco 3000 series routers offer full software feature support for remote-access environments requiring Cisco's complete array of software functionality.
Table 53: Cisco 3000 Series Summary of Features --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHARACTERISTIC DESCRIPTION =========================================================================== Supported Network Interfaces Ethernet Token Ring Serial ISDN BRIThe Cisco 3000 series (see Figure 16 and Figure 17) includes the following models:Software Features Standard Bridging DDN X.25 Protocol translation Packet switching
Flash memory 2 MB standard, expandable to 16 MB
Memory 4 MB standard, expandable to 16 MB
Processor type 20-MHz 68030
Dimensions (H x W x D) 4 x 13 x 14" (10 x 33 x 35.6 cm)
Weight (average shipping) 15 lb (6.8 kg) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Provides two Ethernet ports. This router can interconnect two local Ethernet segments.
Provides one Ethernet port and one high-speed (up to 4 Mbps) synchronous serial port. Supports remote routing and bridging capabilities.
Provides one Ethernet port and one ISDN BRI port. Allows circuit- switched connectivity on demand on a worldwide basis.
Provides one Ethernet port, two synchronous serial ports, and one ISDN BRI port. Supports remote routing and bridging capabilities, as well as circuit-switched connectivity on demand on a worldwide basis.
Provides one synchronous serial port and one Token Ring port. This router brings Cisco router functionality to IBM Token Ring environments.
Provides one Token Ring port, two synchronous serial ports, and one ISDN BRI port. Supports remote routing and bridging capabilities, as well as circuit-switched connectivity on demand on a worldwide basis.
Figure 16: Cisco 3101, Cisco 3102, Cisco 3103, and Cisco 3104
Figure 17: Cisco 3202 and Cisco 3204
Table 54: Cisco 3000 Series Environmental Specifications ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ============================================================================= Consumption 55W (273 Btu/hour) Input 100 to 240 VAC Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Current rating 2.5A @ 90V 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% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the Cisco 3101, Cisco 3102, Cisco 3103, Cisco 3104, and Cisco 3204, the software product number is SW-G3-x.x.x or SF-G3-x.x.x (flashware). The standard router software feature (FR-S3-x.x.x) license is included with the software product. Standard software is included with the Cisco 3000. Software run from RAM is SW-63RA-x.x.x. (Note that x.x.x indicates a specific software release.) Unless you specify otherwise, you will receive the default software release.
For the Cisco 3202, the software product is SW-GF-x.x.x or SF-GF-x.x.x (flashware), and the standard router software license is FR-SF-x.x.x.
Table 55: Cisco 3000 Series Software----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CISCO 3101 CISCO 3102 CISCO 3104 DESCRIPTION CISCO 3103 CISCO 3202 CISCO 3204 ============================================================================= Release levels Software Release Software Release Software Release supported (x.x.x) 9.1.x 9.1.x 9.14.x Software Release Software Release IOS 10.0.x 9.14.x 9.14.x IOS Release IOS Release IOS 10.2.x* 10.0.x and IOS 10.0.x= 10.2.x* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Software product SF-G3-x.x.x SF-GF-x.x.x SF-G3-x.x.x SW-G3-x.x.x= SW-GF-x.x.x= SW-G3-x.x.x=
Standard feature FR-S3-x.x.x and FR-SF-x.x.x and FR-S3-x.x.x and FR-S3-x.x.x= FR-SF-x.x.x= FR-S3-x.x.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Router software SF-G3RA-x.x.x& -- SF-G3RA-x.x.x& (run from RAM)# SW-G3RA-x.x.x= SW-G3RA-x.x.x
ISDN -- -- FR-I3-x.x.x and FR-I3-x.x.x=
Bridging FR-B3-x.x.x and FR-BF-x.x.x and FR-B3-x.x.x and FR-B3-x.x.x= FR-BF-x.x.x= FR-B3-x.x.x=
Protocol FR-P3-x.x.x and FR-PF-x.x.x and FR-P3-x.x.x and translation@ FR-P3-x.x.x= FR-PF-x.x.x= FR-P3-x.x.x=
Packet switching% FR-X3-x.x.x and FR-XF-x.x.x and FR-X3-x.x.x and FR-X3-x.x.x= FR-XF-x.x.x= FR-X3-x.x.x= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * In order to run IOS 10.2 from Flash memory, the Cisco 31XX requires 8 MB of Flash. To upgrade an installed Cisco 31XX for IOS 10.2, replace the existing Flash memory with two 4-MB SIMMs (MEM-1X4F=) or one 8-MB SIMM (MEM-1X8F=). # Available with IOS Releases 10.0 and later. @ In order to receive the protocol translation feature, you must also order bridging and packet switching. % Includes the DDN X.25 option for use in the Defense Data Network (DDN) environment. & Software run from RAM is only available with IOS Release 10.2(2).
Table 56: Cisco 3000 Series IOS Release 10.2 Software Features ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CATEGORY PROTOCOLS/FEATURES FEATURE LICENSE ============================================================================= LAN support IP, LAN Extension Host Software, Standard Novell IPX, Appletalk I and II, DECnet IV and V, OSI, XNS, Banyan VINES, Apollo Domain --------------------------------------------------------------- Bridging Bridging Option ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAN services HDLC, PPP, ISDN, IPXWAN Standard --------------------------------------------------------------- X.25, Frame Relay, SMDS Packet Switching Option ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAN Header and link compression, dial-on- Standard optimization 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, PIM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IBM support RSRB, Proxy Explorer, Local Bridging option Acknowledgment, SNA Local LU Address Prioritization, Administrative Filtering, NetBIOS Name Caching, NetBIOS Access Control Filtering, Serial Tunneling or SDLC Transport, TSDLC Link-Level Support, SDLLC, TG/COS, QLLC -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Options
The Cisco 3000 series routers offer the options listed in Table 57. The
following nomenclature applies:
Table 57: Cisco 3000 Series Options---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cisco 3101 Cisco 3102 Cisco 3104, DESCRIPTION Cisco 3103 Cisco 3202 Cisco 3204 ============================================================================ Memory
4-MB memory upgrade -- -- MEM-3C8M= 12-MB memory upgrade MEM-3C16M MEM-3C16M --
Flash Memory
Additional 2 MB MEM-3C4F MEM-3C4F MEM-3C4F Flash EPROM
Additional 4 MB MEM-1X4F -- MEM-1X4F Flash EPROM
Additional 8 MB MEM-1X8F -- MEM-1X8F Flash EPROM
Rack-mount kit ACS-3CRM= ACS-3CRM= ACS-3CRM=
Cables*
EIA/TIA-232 DTE cable CAB-3C232# CAB-3C232 CAB-3C232 EIA/TIA-232 DCE cable -- -- CAB-3C232C EIA/TIA-449 DTE cable CAB-3C449# CAB-3C449 CAB-3C449 EIA/TIA-449 DCE cable -- -- CAB-3C449C EIA/TIA-530 DTE cable CAB-3C530# CAB-3C530 CAB-3C530 EIA/TIA-530 DCE cable -- -- CAB-3C530C V.35 DTE cable CAB-3CV35V2# CAB-3CV35V2 CAB-3CV35V2 V.35 DCE cable -- -- CAB-3CV35V2C X.21 DTE cable CAB-3CX21# CAB-3CX21 CAB-3CX21 X.21 DCE cable -- -- CAB-3CX21C ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * All cables are ten feet (three meters). They have 50-pin male connectors for connection to the router. # Applies to the Cisco 3102 only.