Cisco 2900 & 3900 Series Routers Overview
Cisco 2900 & 3900 Series Routers Overview
Cisco 2900 & 3900 Series Routers Overview
Routers
Cisco 3900
Chassis Views, page 1-2 Locating the Serial Number, PID, VID and CLEI, page 1-12 Hardware Features, page 1-16 Slot, Port, and Interface Information, page 1-27 LED Indicators, page 1-29 Specifications, page 1-32
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Chassis Views
This section contains views of the front and back panels of the Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series routers, showing locations of the power and signal interfaces, module slots, status indicators, and chassis identification labels.
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Routers support the following slot types: Service Modules (SMs), Enhanced High-Speed Interface Card (EHWICs), high-speed WAN interface cards (HWICs), voice WAN interface cards (VWICs), WAN interface cards (WICs), Internal Services Modules (ISMs), and packet voice DSP modules (PVDM3s). However, some router models do not support all of these media types. See the router model descriptions for more information.
Cisco 2900 Series ISRs
Cisco 2901 Chassis, page 1-2 Cisco 2911 Chassis, page 1-4 Cisco 2921 and Cisco 2951 Chassis, page 1-6
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1. Double-wide EHWICs can fit into slot 0 and 1, and into slot 2 and 3. EHWIC slots support HWIC, VIC, and WIC. 2. Only Advanced Capability CompactFlash (CF) purchased from Cisco operates in Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series ISRs. Legacy CF can impact and several degrade performance in these routers. See the Memory section on page 1-21. When legacy CF is inserted, the following error message appears: WARNING: Unsupported compact flash detected. Use of this card during normal operation can impact and severely degrade performance of the system. Please use supported compact flash cards only. 3. Service module slots support legacy network modules when inserted with an adapter. See the router product page at Cisco.com for a list of supported modules.
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Figure 1-10 shows the Cisco 3925 and Cisco 3945 front panels.
Cisco 3925 and Cisco 3945 (SPE 100 and SPE 150)
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To obtain a software license, you need a product authorization key (PAK) and the unique device identifier (UDI) of the device where the license will be installed. The serial number (SN), product ID (PID), version ID (VID), and Common Language Equipment Identifier (CLEI) are printed on a label on the back of the router or on a label tray located on the router chassis or motherboard. The UDI can be viewed using the show license udi command in privileged Exec
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mode in Cisco Internet Operating System (IOS) software. For additional information on the UDI or how to obtain a PAK, see the Cisco Software Activation on Integrated Services Routers document at Cisco.com. The UDI has two main components:
Refer to these sections to locate labels on Cisco 2900 series and 3900 series ISRG2 routers:
Cisco 2900 Series
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A search option that allows browsing for models by using a tree-structured product hierarchy A search field on the final results page that makes it easier to look up multiple products End-of-sale products clearly identified in results lists
The tool streamlines the process of locating serial number labels and identifying products. Serial number information expedites the entitlement process and is important for access to support services. The Cisco Product Identification tool can be accessed at the following URL: http://tools.cisco.com/Support/CPI/index.do
Hardware Features
This section describes the hardware features in Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series routers.
Built-in Interface Ports, page 1-16 Removable and Interchangeable Modules and Cards, page 1-18 Packet Voice Data Modules, page 1-21 Power Supplies, page 1-23 Module and Router Power Consumption, page 1-24 Fans, Ventilation, and Airflow, page 1-24 Real-Time Clock, page 1-26 Secure Key, page 1-27 Cryptographic Accelerator, page 1-27
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Summary of Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series Built-In Interfaces (continued)
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GE Ports
The GE RJ-45 copper interface ports support 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T.
SFP Ports
The small-form-factor pluggable (SFP) ports support 1000BASE-LX/LH, 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-ZX, and Coarse Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (CWDM-8) modules, as well as 100Mbs SFP modules. The SFP port shares the same physical port as an RJ-45 GE port. Table 1-4 on page 1-16 shows the models that support SFP installation. The SFP port supports auto-media-detection, auto-failover and remote fault indication (RFI), as described in the IEEE 802.3ah specification. Use the media-type {rj45{auto-failover}} | {sfp{auto-failover}} command to enable the auto-media-detection and auto-failover features. Use the Command Lookup Tool for details about this command. The SFP port can be configured for the following behaviors:
Always use the RJ-45 port. Always use the SFP port. Always use the RJ-45 port but fail over to the SFP port if the RJ-45 port fails. This is the default configuration. Always use the SFP port but fail over to the RJ-45 port if the SFP port fails.
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Internal Slots
Integrated Service Modules, page 1-21 Packet Voice Data Modules, page 1-21 Memory, page 1-21
Because of physical differences with the new slots, legacy network modules and legacy Service Modules require an adapter for installation.
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Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030
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This equipment must be installed and maintained by service personnel as defined by AS/NZS 3260. Incorrectly connecting this equipment to a general-purpose outlet could be hazardous. The telecommunications lines must be disconnected 1) before unplugging the main power connector or 2) while the housing is open, or both. Statement 1043
See the Overview of Cisco Network Modules and Service Modules for Cisco Access Routers document for general information and single- and double-wide slot numbering. See the Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers document for instructions that describe how to install SMs, legacy network modules, and legacy Service Modules in the router. See the Overview of Cisco Interface Cards for Cisco Access Routers for general interface card information. See the Installing Cisco Interface Cards in Cisco Access Routers document, for instructions that describe how to install EHWICs and legacy interface cards in the router.
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See the router product page at Cisco.com for a list of supported network modules and interface cards for Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series ISRs.
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Table 1-5 shows the number of internal and external slots on Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series ISRs. It also shows the number of EHWICs and SMs that are supported in the router slots at any time. Table 1-8 on page 1-22 shows memory specifications by router.
Table 1-5 Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series Slots and Module Configurations
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4. PVDM3 slots support the installation of PVDM2 modules with an appropriate adapter. PVDM2s can not be intermixed with PVDM3s. See the Hardware Installation Guide for router.
Services Performance Engines SPE 100 SPE 150 SPE 200 SPE 250
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The SPE 200 and the SPE 250 include a cryptographic accelerator for improved security performance. See the Cryptographic Accelerator section on page 1-27 for more information.
Service Modules
Service Modules (SM) are the largest modules on Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series ISRs. With the largest form-factor and power capacity, these modules deliver high-performance service applications. SMs are physically larger than legacy network modules, as a result, network modules require an adapter for installation. See the Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers guide for installation instructions, http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/interfaces/nm/hardware/installation/guide/InstNetM. html.
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Memory
Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series routers contain the following types of memory:
DRAMStores the running configuration and routing tables and is used for packet buffering by the network interfaces. Cisco IOS software executes from DRAM memory. Supported module types are Unregistered Dual In-Line Memory Module (UDIMM) and very low profile registered DIMM (VLP RDIMM).
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Boot/NVRAM256K of internal non-volatile memory. Stores the bootstrap program (ROM monitor), the configuration register, and the startup configuration. Flash memoryExternal flash memory. Stores the operating system software image. Each model supports 2 external CompactFlash 4-GB memory cards provide a maximum 8-GB of CompactFlash.
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You must use Cisco-qualified CompactFlash cards supporting True IDE PIO Mode 6 and True IDE Multiword DMA Mode 4 as defined in CompactFlash Specification Revision 4.1 of the CompactFlash Association. Use of any other cards during normal network operation can affect system performance.
Table 1-8 summarizes the memory options for Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series routers. Default memory represents the minimum usable RAM. You can install additional RAM up to the maximum amount.
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Expansion memory modules are UDIMMs or VLP RDIMMs with error correction code (ECC). All onboard RAM uses ECC.
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Table 1-8 Router Memory Specifications
DRAM Expansion TypeUDIMM with ECC. UDIMM sizes512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB. UDIMM expansion slots1. Fixed onboard ECC memory512 MB. Maximum memory2.5 GB.
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Expansion TypeUDIMM with ECC. UDIMM sizes512 MB, 1 GB, 2GB. UDIMM expansion slots1. Fixed onboard ECC memory512 MB. Maximum memory2.5 GB.
Cisco 2921
Expansion TypeUDIMM with ECC. UDIMM sizes512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB. UDIMM expansion slots1. Fixed onboard ECC memory512 MB. Maximum memory2.5 GB.
Cisco 2951
Expansion TypeVLP RDIMM with ECC. VLP RDIMM sizes512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB. VLP RDIMM slots2. Default VLP RDIMM memory module One 512 MB module (slot 0) Maximum memory2.5 GB.
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TypeVLP RDIMM with ECC VLP RDIMM sizes512 MB and 1 GB. VLP RDIMM expansion slots2; both must be the same density. Default VLP RDIMM memory modulesTwo 512-MB modules for a maximum of 1 GB. Maximum memory2.0 GB; 1.0 GB in each slot.
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DRAM TypeVLP RDIMM with ECC VLP RDIMM sizes512 MB and 1 GB. VLP RDIMM expansion slots2; both must be the same density. Default VLP RDIMM memory modulesTwo 512-MB modules for a maximum of 1 GB. Maximum memory2.0 GB; 1.0 GB in each slot.
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TypeVLP RDIMMwith ECC. VLP RDIMM sizes512 MB, 1GB. VLP RDIMM expansion slots2, both must be the same density. Default ECC memory modulesTwo 512-MB modules for 1 GB. Maximum memory2.0 GB; 1.0 GB in each slot.
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TypeVLP RDIMMwith ECC. VLP RDIMM sizes512 MB, 1GB. VLP RDIMM expansion slots2, both must be the same density. Default ECC memory modulesTwo 512-MB modules for 1 GB. Maximum memory2.0 GB; 1.0 GB in each slot.
Power Supplies
Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series ISRs support a variety of power supply configurations. All power supplies are field replaceable and externally accessible with the exception of the Cisco 2901 ISR. The Cisco 2901 ISR has an internal power supply, which requires removing the cover for replacement. If configured with dual power supplies or an Redundant power supplies (RPS), the power supplies are hot swappable. RPSs require an RPS adapter. There are two versions of the RPS adapter, one for the Cisco 2911 and one for the Cisco 2921 and 2951. Both use the Cisco Redundant Power System 2300. Configurations include AC and DC (with and without IP), Dual DC, internal POE, and POE boost.
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Table 1-9 summarizes the power options. Table 1-10 shows POE power rates.
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1. Must have RPS or POE boost installed. 2. Internal RPS means that and additional power supply can be added to the PS2 slot. 3. Uses external Cisco Redundant Power System 2300 with an adapter inserted in the chassis. 4. Dual DC means two separate DC inputs to the same power supply. 5. Uses Cisco Redundant Power System 2300 as 100% power boost. Internal power supply does not supply any boost. In this configuration there is no POE redundancy.
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Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series POE Power Ratings
Router Model Power Supply Internal POE Internal POE Boost External POE Boost 2901 130 W 2911 200 W 750 W 2921 280 W 750 W 2951 370 W 750 W 3925 520 W 1040 W 3925E 520 W 1040 W 3945 520 W 1040 W 3945E 520 W 1040 W
Software Features
See the Configuring Power Efficiency Management module in the Cisco 3900 Series, 2900 Series, and 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide at Cisco.com. Learn how to configure and manage power going to modules and peripherals.
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Upon system power up, the internal real-time clock with battery backup provides the system software with the time of day. This allows the system to verify the validity of the certification authority (CA) certificate. The Cisco 2900 and Cisco 3900 series routers have a lithium battery. This battery lasts for the life time of the router under the operating environmental conditions specified for the router and is not field-replaceable.
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A hardware secure key storage unit is provided on the Cisco 3925 and Cisco 3945 routers to safely store passwords and credentials. The secure key storage unit is a self-contained tamper-resistant computer key-store that acts as a black box for credential storage by accepting credentials and never returning them.
Cryptographic Accelerator
Cisco 3925E and Cisco 3945E ISRs ship with a Services Performance Engine that includes an onboard cryptographic accelerator. It shares security processing for SSLVPN and IPSec. By default, acceleration of SSL is disabled so IPSec performance is maximized. If you want to set up the router as an SSLVPN gateway, enable the SSLVPN feature with the crypto engine accelerator bandwidth-allocation ssl fair command. To learn more about the cryptographic accelerator, see the Configuring the Security Features module in the Cisco 3900 series, 2900 series, and 1900 series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide at Cisco.com.
2911 & 2921 Gi0/0,Gi0/1,GI0/2 usbflash0, usbflash1 usbtoken0, usbtoken1 service-modulename-Gi 0/0 service-modulename-Gi 0/1 interface0/0/port interface0/1/port interface0/2/port interface0/3/port interface0/1/port interface0/3/port
2951 & 3925 & 3945 Gi0/0,Gi0/1,GI0/2 usbflash0, usbflash1 service-modulename-Gi 0/0 service-modulename-Gi 0/1 interface0/0/port interface0/1/port interface0/2/port interface0/3/port interface0/1/port interface0/3/port
3925E & 3945E Gi0/0,Gi0/1,GI0/2, GI0/3 usbflash0, usbflash1 interface0/0/port interface0/1/port interface0/2/port interface0/1/port
Logical ISM-GE interface interface ISM 0/0 via PCIe Logical ISM-GE interface interface ISM 0/1 via MGF HWIC and VWIC interface interface0/0/port interface0/1/port interface0/2/port interface0/3/port interface0/1/port interface0/3/port
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Slots, Ports, Interface SM interface Double-Wide SM interface HWIC on SM interfaces VWIC on SM interfaces
1. On the Cisco 2901 router, the numbering format for configuring an asynchronous interface is 0/slot/port. To configure the line associated with an asynchronous interface, use the interface number to specify the async line. For example, line 0/1/0 specifies the line associated with interface serial 0/1/0 on a WIC-2A/S in slot 1. Similarly, line 0/2/1 specifies the line associated with interface async 0/2/1 on a WIC-2AM in slot 2. 2. Applies only to Cisco 2951, Cisco 3925, and Cisco 3925E routers. 3. Applies only to Cisco 3945 and Cisco 3945E routers. 4. Applies only to Cisco 2921 router. 5. Applies only to Cisco 2951, Cisco 3925, and Cisco 3925E routers. 6. Applies only to Cisco 3945 and Cisco 3945E routers. 7. Applies only to Cisco 2951, Cisco 3925, and Cisco 3925E routers. 8. Applies only to Cisco 3945 and 3945E routers.
Table 1-12
Interface Numbering on Cisco 2911, 2921, 2951 ISRs and Cisco 3900 ISRs
Port Location Interface card (DW-EHWIC, EHWIC,HWIC, HWIC-D, WIC, VWIC, VIC) plugged directly into an EHWIC slot Interface card (WIC, VWIC, VIC) plugged into a service or network module
Examples1, 2 interface serial 0/x/y interface async 0/x/y line 0/x/y4 interface fa 0/x/y voice-port 0/x/y controller t1 1/x/y voice-port 1/x/y interface serial 1/x/y interface async 1/x/y line 1/x/y4 interface gi 1/x interface serial 1/x interface async 1/x line 1/x4 voice-port 2/0/x
Interface-type 15 / port
FXS or FXO port in an extension Interface-type 2 / 0 / port voice module (EVM) FXS/DID port numbers 0 to 7 are built into the EVM. FXS/FXO port numbers 8 to 15 are in expansion module 0. FXS/FXO port numbers 16 to 23 are in expansion module 1.
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Port Location Voice port in a BRI expansion module (internal slot) in an extension voice module (EVM)
IOS Command Line Interface Interface-type 2 / 0 / port Port numbers are 8 to 11 in expansion module 0. Port numbers are 16 to 19 in expansion module 1.
BRI interface in a BRI expansion Interface-type 2 / port module (internal slot) in an Port numbers are 0 to 3 if one expansion module is installed. extension voice module Port numbers are 0 to 7 if two expansion modules are installed.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Interface abbreviations: fa = Fast Ethernet; gi = Gigabit Ethernet; USB = universal serial bus; BRI = ISDN basic rate interface. The interfaces listed are examples only; other possible interface types are not listed. Only interface card slot numbers 1 and 3 are used for double-width (HWIC-D). Specify the line number in the Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI) by using the interface number for the associated asynchronous serial interface. 5. The network module slot number is 1 for all Cisco 2900 series routers.
Note
On the Cisco 2911, 2921, 2951 routers and Cisco 3900 series routers the interface numbering scheme is the same for asynchronous interfaces as for other types of interfaces. To configure the line associated with an async interface, use the interface number to specify the async line. For example, line 0/3/0 specifies the line associated with interface serial 0/3/0 on an WIC-2A/S in slot 3. Similarly, line 1/22 specifies the line associated with interface async 1/22 on an NM-32A in network module slot 1.
LED Indicators
Table 1-13 summarizes the LED indicators that are located on the router bezel or chassis, but not on the removable modules or interface cards. For descriptions of LEDs in removable modules and interface cards, see the applicable documentation for those products. For LED troubleshooting information, including possible trouble causes and corrective actions, see Table 1-13.
Table 1-13 Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series Routers LED Indicators
Description IP phone power is on. IP phone power is not on. IP Phone power is supplied by POE Boost power supply. External POE Boost power supply is not on. System is running. System is not running.
PS/PS1
Green Amber
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Description System is running. System is not running. AC power connected. No AC power connected System is running on external RPS power supply. Solid green indicates normal operation. System is booting or is in ROM monitor mode. System error. Power is off or system board is faulty.
Cisco 2900 Routers Front bezel Front bezel, not available on 2901 Front bezel, not available on 2901 Front bezel
RPS
Green
SYS
Front bezel
ACT
Solid or blinking Solid or blinking indicates packet Front bezel green activity between the forwarding and routing engine and any I/O port. Off No packet transfers are occurring. Serial console is active. USB console is active. Back panel Back panel
Front bezel
Solid green indicates the Ethernet Back panel port has a link partner. Blinking frequency indicates port Back panel speed. See the definition for the S LED. Not present. Present and enabled. Present with failure. Flash memory is being accessed; Back panel do not eject the CompactFlash memory card. CompactFlash error. Flash memory is not being accessed; okay to eject the CompactFlash memory card. Back panel Back panel Back panel
SFP EN
Back panel
CF0/CF1
Green
Back panel
Amber Off
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LED S (Speed)
Description FE or GE port operating at 10 Mb/s. FE or GE port operating at 100 Mb/s. GE port operating at 1000 Mb/s. FE or GE link is established. No FE or GE link is established. PVDM is initialized. PVDM is detected but not initialized. No PVDM installed. Initialized. Initialized with error. Not installed.
ISM
1. LED goes off if the AC power fails or is disconnected. It does not go on and off with the switch.
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Specifications
The following tables provide ISR specifications.
Cisco 2901Table 1-14 Cisco 2911Table 1-15 Cisco 2921Table 1-16 Cisco 2951Table 1-17 Cisco 3900 seriesTable 1-18
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Table 1-14
Description Physical Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight - with AC PS (w/o modules) Weight - with AC-POE PS (w/o modules) Weight - fully configured Power AC input power
Specification 1.75 x 17.25 x 17.3 in. (44.5 x 438.2 x 439.4 mm), 1 RU height 13.4 lbs (6.08 kg) 14.3 lbs (6.49 kg) 16.0 lb (7.26 kg)
Input voltage Frequency Input current Input current with AC-POE Surge current
100 to 240 VAC, autoranging 47 to 63 Hz 0.3 A to 1.5 A (configuration dependent) 0.3 to 3.4 A (configuration dependent) 30 A maximum at 115 VAC 60Hz, 60 A maximum at 230 VAC 50 Hz 55 W to 145 W, 188 to 495 BTU/hr (configuration dependent) 60 W to 330 W, 205 to 1126 BTU/hr (configuration dependent) One RJ-45 connector and one mini USB Type B, USB 2.0 compliant RJ-45 connector Two USB Type A, USB 2.0 compliant, 2.5 W (500 mA) max.1 Two RJ-45 connectors (GE0/0, GE0/1), auto-MDIX2 10 to 85% RH NA 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C)
Power consumption
With AC-POE
Ports Console Auxiliary ports USB ports 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Environmental Operating humidity Operating humidity (short-term per NEBS) Operating temperature - up to 5906 ft (1800 m) elevation
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Description Operating temperature - up to 9843 ft (3000 m) elevation Operating altitude maximum Nonoperating temperature Nonoperating humidity Nonoperating altitude Acoustic Sound Pressure (Typ/Max) Sound Power (Typ/Max) Regulatory Safety compliance
Specification 32 to 77 F (0 to 25 C) 10,000 ft (3000 m) 40 to158 F (40 to 70 C) 5 to 95% RH 15,000 ft (4570 m) 41/53 49/61 dBA IEC 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment EN 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment UL 60950-1, Standard for safety for information technology equipment [US] CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment [Canada] AS/NZS 60950.1 2003 IEC60950, 3rd edition [PRC] IEC60950, 2nd Edition [Mexico] For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Router document.
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Specification CISPR24 ITE-Immunity characteristics, Limits and methods of measurement EN 55024 ITE-Immunity characteristics, Limits and methods of measurement EN50082-1 Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic immunity standard - Part 1 EN300-386 Electromagnetic compatibility for TNE SD/EMI EN61000-6-1 For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Routers document.
EMC compliance
EN 55022, class A CISPR22, class A CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B, class A EN300386, Class A AS/NZS CISPR22, Class A VCCI, Class A SD/EMI, Class A Harmonic Current Emission EN61000-3-2 for EUT Power requirements <16A EN61000-3-12 for EUT Power requirements >16A Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker EN61000-3-3 for EUT Power requirements <16 EN61000-3-11 for EUT Power requirements >16A For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Router document.
1. 480 Mb/s individually, bandwidth is shared when both are used. 2. Auto-MDIX = auto media-dependent interface cross over.
Table 1-15
Description Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight - with AC PS (w/o modules) Weight - with AC-POE PS (w/o modules) With DC PS (w/o modules)
Specification 3.5 x 17.25 x 12.0 in. (44.5 x 438.2 x 304.8mm), 2 RU height 18.0 lbs (8.16 kg) 19.0 lbs (8.62 kg) NA
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Input voltage Frequency Input current Input current with AC-POE Surge current
100 to 240 VAC, autoranging 47 to 63 Hz 0.35 A to 2.3 A (configuration dependent) 0.4 A to 3.5 A (configuration dependent) 30 A maximum at 115 VAC 60 Hz, 60 A maximum at 230 VAC 50 Hz 65 W to 220 W, 221 to 751 BTU/hr (configuration dependent) 70 W to 330 W, 239 to 1126 BTU/hr (configuration dependent) One RJ-45 connector and one mini USB Type B, USB 2.0 compliant RJ-45 connector Two USB Type A, USB 2.0 compliant, 2.5 W (500 mA) max.1 Three RJ-45 connectors (GE0/0, GE0/1, GE0/2), auto-MDIX2 5 to 85% RH 5% to 90%, but not to exceed 0.024 kg water/kg of dry air
Power Consumption
With AC-POE
Ports Console port Auxiliary port USB ports 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Environmental Operating humidity Operating humidity (short-term per NEBS)
Operating temperature up to 5906 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) ft (1800 m) elevation Operating temperature up to 9843 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) ft (3000 m) elevation Operating temperature up to 13,123 ft (4000 m) elevation Temperature - (Short-term per NEBS/1800m max altitude) Operating altitude maximum Transportation and Storage Nonoperating temperature Nonoperating humidity Nonoperating altitude Acoustic Acoustic: Sound Pressure (Typical/Maximum) Acoustic: Sound Power (Typical/Maximum) 51.8/62.9 dBA 58.5/70.3 dBA -40 to 176 F (-40 to 80 C) 5 to 95% RH 15,000 ft (4570 m) 32 to 86 F (0 to 30 C) 23F to 122F (-5C to 50C) 13,123 ft (4000 m)
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Specification IEC 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment EN 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment UL 60950-1, Standard for safety for information technology equipment [US] CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment [Canada] AS/NZS 60950.1 2003 IEC60950, 3rd edition [PRC] IEC60950, 2nd Edition [Mexico] For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Router document.
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Specification CISPR24 ITE-Immunity characteristics, Limits and methods of measurement EN 55024 ITE-Immunity characteristics, Limits and methods of measurement EN 50082-1 Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic immunity standard - Part 1 EN 300-386 Electromagnetic compatibility for TNE SD/EMI EN 61000-6-1 For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Router document.
EMC compliance
EN 55022, class A CISPR22, class A CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B, class A EN300386, Class A AS/NZS CISPR22, Class A VCCI, Class A SD/EMI, Class A Harmonic Current Emission EN61000-3-2 for EUT Power requirements <16A EN61000-3-12 for EUT Power requirements >16A Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker EN61000-3-3 for EUT Power requirements <16 EN61000-3-11 for EUT Power requirements >16A For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Router document.
1. 480 Mb/s individually, bandwidth is shared when both are used. 2. Auto-MDIX = auto media-dependent interface crossover
Table 1-16
Description Physical Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight with AC PS (w/o modules) Weight with AC-POE PS (w/o modules)
Specification 3.5 x 17.25 x 18.5 in. (88.9 x 438.2 x 469.9 mm), 2 RU height 29.0 lbs (13.15 kg) 30.0 lbs (13.6 kg)
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Description With DC PS (w/o modules) Weight (fully configured) Power AC input power
Input voltage Frequency Input current Input current with AC-POE Surge current With AC-POE
100 to 240 VAC, autoranging 47 to 63 Hz 0.4 A to 3.3 A (configuration dependent) 0.4 A to 7.6 A (configuration dependent) 60 A peak and less than 12 Arms per half cycle 75 W to 320 W, 256 to 1092 BTU/hr (configuration dependent) 80W to 750 W, 273 to 753 BTU/hr (configuration dependent) One RJ-45 connector and one mini USB Type B, USB 2.0 compliant RJ-45 connector Two USB Type A, USB 2.0 compliant, 2.5 W (500 mA) max.1 Three RJ-45 connectors (GE0/0, GE0/1, GE0/2), auto-MDIX One RJ-45 connector supports an SFP module. When an SFP module is installed, the adjacent RJ-45 GE connector is disabled. 10 to 85% RH
Power consumption
Ports Console ports Auxiliary port USB ports 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet SFP Environmental Operating humidity Operating temperature up to 5906 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) ft (1800 m) elevation Operating temperature up to 9843 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) ft (3000 m) elevation Operating altitude Transportation and Storage Nonoperating temperature Nonoperating humidity Nonoperating altitude Acoustic Acoustic: Sound Pressure (Typical/Maximum) Acoustic: Sound Power (Typical/Maximum) Regulatory 54.4 to 67.4 dBA 62.6 to 74.5 dBA -40 to 158 F (-40 to 70 C) 5 to 95% RH 15,000 ft (4570 m) 9842 ft (3000 m) maximum
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Specification IEC 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment EN 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment UL 60950-1, Standard for safety for information technology equipment [US] CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment [Canada] AS/NZS 60950.1 2003 IEC60950, 3rd edition [PRC] IEC60950, 2nd Edition [Mexico] For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Router document.
Immunity compliance
CISPR24 ITE-Immunity characteristics, Limits and methods of measurement EN 55024 ITE-Immunity characteristics, Limits and methods of measurement EN 50082-1 Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic immunity standard - Part 1 EN 300-386 Electromagnetic compatibility for TNE SD/EMI EN 61000-6-1 For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Routers document.
EMC compliance
EN 55022, class A CISPR22, class A CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B, class A EN 300386, Class A AS/NZS CISPR22, Class A VCCI, Class A SD/EMI, Class A Harmonic Current Emission EN 61000-3-2 for EUT Power requirements <16A EN 61000-3-12 for EUT Power requirements >16A Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker EN 61000-3-3 for EUT Power requirements <16 EN 61000-3-11 for EUT Power requirements >16A For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Router document.
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Description Physical Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight with AC PS (w/o modules) Weight with AC-POE PS (w/o modules) With DC PS (w/o modules) Weight (fully configured) Power AC input power
Specification 3.5 x 17.25 x 18.5 in. (88.9 x 438.2 x 469.9 mm), 2 RU height 29.0 lbs (13.15 kg) 30.0 lbs (13.6 kg) NA 34 lb (14.42 kg)
Input voltage Frequency Input current Input current with AC-POE Surge current With AC-POE
100 to 240 VAC, autoranging 47 to 63 Hz 0.4 to 3.3 A (configuration dependent) 0.4 to 7.6 A (configuration dependent) 60 A peak and less than 12 Arms per half cycle 75 to 320 W, 256 to 1092 BTU/hr (configuration dependent) 80 to 750 W, 273 to 753 BTU/hr (configuration dependent) One RJ-45 connector and one mini USB Type B, USB 2.0 compliant RJ-45 connector Two USB Type A, USB 2.0 compliant, 2.5 W (500 mA) max.1 Three RJ-45 connectors (GE0/0, GE0/1, GE0/2), auto-MDIX One RJ-45 connectors supports an SFP module. When an SFP module is installed the adjacent RJ-45 GE connector is disabled. See Table 1-4 for a list of supported modules. 5 to 85% RH 5 to 90%, but not to exceed 0.024 kg water/kg of dry air 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) 32 to 86 F (0 - 30 C)
Power consumption
Ports Console port Auxiliary port USB ports 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet SFP
Environmental Operating humidity Operating humidity (short-term per NEBS) Operating temperature - up to 5906 ft (1800 m) elevation Operating temperature - up to 9843 ft (3000 m) elevation Operating temperature - up to 13,123 ft (4000 m) elevation
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Description Temperature - Short-term per NEBS/1800m max altitude Operating altitude maximum Transportation and Storage Nonoperating temperature Nonoperating humidity Nonoperating altitude Acoustic Acoustic: Sound Pressure (Typical/Maximum) Acoustic: Sound Power (Typical/Maximum) Regulatory Safety compliance
Specification 23 to 122F (-5C to 50C) 13,123 ft (4000 m) -40 to 158 F (-40 to 70 C) 5 to 95% RH 15,000 ft (4570 m) 54.4 to 67.4 dBA 62.6 to 74.5 dBA
IEC 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment EN 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment UL 60950-1, Standard for safety for information technology equipment [US] CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment [Canada] AS/NZS 60950.1 2003 IEC60950, 3rd edition [PRC] IEC60950, 2nd Edition [Mexico] For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Router document
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Specification CISPR24 ITE-Immunity characteristics, Limits and methods of measurement EN 55024 ITE-Immunity characteristics, Limits and methods of measurement EN 50082-1 Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic immunity standard - Part 1 EN 300-386 Electromagnetic compatibility for TNE SD/EMI EN 61000-6-1 For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Router document
EMC compliance
EN 55022, class A CISPR22, class A CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B, class A EN 300386, Class A AS/NZS CISPR22, Class A VCCI, Class A SD/EMI, Class A Harmonic Current Emission EN 61000-3-2 for EUT Power requirements <16A EN 61000-3-12 for EUT Power requirements >16A Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker EN 61000-3-3 for EUT Power requirements <16 EN 61000-3-11 for EUT Power requirements >16A For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Router document.
Table 1-18
Description Physical Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight with AC PS (w/o modules) Weight with AC-POE PS (w/o modules) With DC PS (w/o modules)
Specification 5.22 x 17.25 x 18.75 in. (88.9 x 438.2 x 476.2 mm), 3 RU height 39.0 lbs (17.69 kg) 40.0 lbs (18.14 kg) Not available (NA)
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Input voltage Frequency Input current Input current with AC-POE Surge current
100 to 240 VAC, autoranging 47 to 63 Hz 0.4 to 3.5 A (configuration dependent) 0.4 to 7.0 A (configuration dependent) 30 A maximum at 115 VAC 60 Hz, 60 A maximum at 230 VAC 50 Hz 85 to 800 W, 600 to 2740 BTU/hr (configuration dependent) One RJ-45 connector and one mini USB Type B, USB 2.0 compliant RJ-45 connector Two USB Type A, USB 2.0 compliant, 2.5 W (500 mA) max.1 Three or Four RJ-45 connectors (GE0/0, GE0/1, GE0/2, GE0/3), auto-MDIX2.
Note
Power consumption (Cisco 3945) 85 to 400 W, 600 to 1370 BTU/hr (configuration dependent)
With AC-POE
Ports Console port Auxiliary port USB ports 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
Cisco 3925E and Cisco 3945E routers have four RJ-45 connectors that support Gigabit Ethernet networks.
SFP
Two RJ-45 connectors support SFP modules. When an SFP module is installed the adjacent RJ-45 GE connector is disabled. See Table 5-4 for a list of supported modules. 5 to 85% RH 5% to 90%, but not to exceed 0.024 kg water/kg of dry air
Operating temperature up to 5906 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) ft (1800 m) elevation Operating temperature up to 9843 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) ft (3000 m) elevation Operating temperature up to 13,123 ft (4000 m) elevation Temperature - Short-term per NEBS/1800m max altitude Operating altitude maximum Transportation and Storage Nonoperating temperature Nonoperating humidity -40 to 158 F (-40 to 70 C) 5 to 95% RH 32 to 86 F (0 - 30 C) 23 to 122F (-5C to 50C) 13,123 ft (4000 m)
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Description Nonoperating altitude Acoustic Acoustic: Sound Pressure (Typical/Maximum) Acoustic: Sound Power (Typical/Maximum) Environmental Operating humidity Operating humidity (short-term per NEBS)
Operating temperature up to 5906 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) ft (1800 m) elevation Safety compliance IEC 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment EN 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment UL 60950-1, Standard for safety for information technology equipment [US] CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment [Canada] AS/NZS 60950.1 2003 IEC60950, 3rd edition [PRC] IEC60950, 2nd Edition [Mexico] For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers document.
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Specification CISPR24 ITE-Immunity characteristics, Limits and methods of measurement EN 55024 ITE-Immunity characteristics, Limits and methods of measurement EN 50082-1 Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic immunity standard - Part 1 EN 300-386 Electromagnetic compatibility for TNE SD/EMI EN 61000-6-1 For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers document.
EMC compliance
EN 55022, class A CISPR22, class A CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B, class A EN300386, Class A AS/NZS CISPR22, Class A VCCI, Class A SD/EMI, Class A Harmonic Current Emission EN 61000-3-2 for EUT Power requirements <16A EN 61000-3-12 for EUT Power requirements >16A Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker EN 61000-3-3 for EUT Power requirements <16 EN 61000-3-11 for EUT Power requirements >16A For detailed compliance information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers document.
1. 480 Mb/s individually, bandwidth is shared when both are used. 2. Auto-MDIX = auto media-dependent interface crossover
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Sites with ambient temperatures consistently above 25C or 77F and with potentially high levels of dust or debris may require periodic preventative maintenance cleaning.
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