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The Cisco 2800 series of integrated services routers offers secure, wire-speed delivery of concurrent data, voice, and video services. The modular design of the Cisco 2800 series routers provides maximum flexibility, allowing you to configure your router to meet evolving needs. The Cisco 2800 series routers incorporate data, security, and voice services in a single system for fast, scalable delivery of crucial business applications. The routers offer features such as hardware-based VPN encryption acceleration, intrusion-protection and firewall functions, and optional integrated call processing and voice mail. The routers offer a wide variety of network modules and interfaces, voice digital signal processor (DSP) slots, high-density interfaces for a wide range of connectivity requirements, and sufficient performance and slot density for future network expansion requirements and advanced applications. The Cisco 2800 series consists of four versions. The Cisco 2801 routers and Cisco 2811 routers are one rack unit in height and have two 10/100 LAN ports. The more powerful Cisco 2821 routers and Cisco 2851 routers are two rack units in height and have two 10/100/1000 LAN ports. The higher-end router platforms of the Cisco 2800 series offer increased performance, increased slot density including network module slots ad extension voice module slots and increased inline power output. Figure 1, Figure 2, and Figure 3 show front views of the Cisco 2800 series routers.
Figure 1 Front View of a Cisco 2801 Router
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This chapter describes the features and specifications of the routers and includes the following sections:
Hardware Features, page 2 Chassis Views, page 11 Interface Numbering, page 16 Specifications, page 18 Regulatory Compliance, page 25
Hardware Features
This section describes the basic features of Cisco 2800 series routers, including product identification, built-in interfaces, modules, memory, LED indicators, chassis ventilation, and the internal clock.
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The serial number for Cisco 2801 routers is 11 characters long. The serial number label for Cisco 2811 routers is located on the rear of the chassis, near the top right corner, to the left of the CLEI label. (See Figure 5.)
Figure 5 Serial Number Location on the Cisco 2811 Router
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The serial number label for Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers is located on the rear of the chassis, near the top right corner, below the CLEI label. (See Figure 6.)
Figure 6 Serial Number Location on the Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers
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The serial number for Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers is 11 characters long.
A search option that allows browsing for models using a tree-structured product hierarchy A search field on the final results page making it easier to look up multiple products End-of-sale products are 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
Built-in Interfaces
Table 1 summarizes the interface ports built into the chassis.
Table 1 Summary of Cisco 2800 Series Built-In Interfaces
100BASE-T Fast Ethernet (FE) 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ports (RJ-45) Ethernet (GE) Ports (RJ-45) 2 2 2 2
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External Modules (In chassis slots) Router Model Network Modules High-Speed WAN Interface Cards (HWICs) 2 single-wide (HWIC) or 2 double-wide (HWIC-D) 1 WIC/VWIC/VIC slot 1 VWIC/VIC (voice-only) Cisco 2811 1 network module (NM) or 4 single-wide (HWIC) or
Internal Modules Extension Voice Advanced Modules Integration (EVMs) Modules (AIMs) 2 Packet Voice Data Modules (PVDMs)1 2
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1 network module enhanced 2 double-wide (HWIC-D) (NME) Cisco 2821 1 network module (NM) or 4 single-wide (HWIC) or 1 2 3 1 network module enhanced 2 double-wide (HWIC-D) (NME) or 1 network module enhanced extended (NME-X) Cisco 2851 1 network module (NM) or 4 single-wide (HWIC) or 1 2 3 1 network module enhanced 2 double-wide (HWIC-D) (NME) or 1 network module enhanced extended (NME-X) or 1 network module double-wide (NMD) or 1 network module enhanced extended double-wide (NME-XD)
1. Cisco 2800 series routers use PVDM II modules that are not compatible with Cisco 2600 series routers.
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Memory
Cisco 2800 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. Boot/NVRAMInternal flash memory. Stores the bootstrap program (ROM monitor), the configuration register, and the startup configuration. Flash memoryExternal flash memory. Stores the operating system software image.
Table 3 summarizes the memory options for Cisco 2800 series routers. The default memory numbers for RAM represent the minimum usable memory. You can install additional RAM in multiples of the default amount, up to the maximum amount.
Table 3 Router Memory Specifications
DRAM TypeSDRAM DIMM DIMM sizes64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB DIMM expansion slots11 Default onboard memory128 MB Maximum memory384 MB
Flash Memory External CompactFlash memory cards of the following optional sizes:
64 MB (default) 128 MB
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TypeECC DDR (error-correcting code, double data rate) SDRAM DIMM DIMM sizes256 MB, 512 MB DIMM slots2 Default onboard memory none Default memory256 MB Maximum memory768 MB2
TypeECC DDR (error-correcting code, double data rate) DRAM DIMM DIMM sizes256 MB, 512 MB DIMM slots2 Default onboard memory none Default memory256 MB Maximum memory1024 MB3
1. Cisco 2801 routers have 128 MB of SDRAM soldered onto the system board. You can install a DIMM into the expansion slot to increase memory to the maximum of 384 MB. 2. Cisco 2811 routers can accept one 256 MB and one 512 MB DIMM to provide 768 MB of usable memory. 3. Cisco 2851 routers can accept two 512 MB DIMMs to provide 1024 MB of usable memory.
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Power
Table 4 summarizes the power options for Cisco 2800 series routers. Cisco 2801 routers are equipped for operation using AC power only. Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851 routers can be equipped for operation using either AC or DC input power by installation of the appropriate chassis power supply. IP phone power is supported if the appropriate AC-input chassis power supply is installed.
Table 4 Summary of Cisco 2800 Series Power Options
Power Option AC input without IP phone power output AC input with IP phone power output
Input 100 - 240 VAC, 2 A 100 - 240 VAC, 5 A 100 - 240 VAC, 2 A 100 - 240 VAC, 4 A 24 - 60 VDC, 8 A 100 - 240 VAC, 3 A 100 - 240 VAC, 8 A 24 - 60 VDC, 12 A 100 - 240 VAC, 3 A 100 - 240 VAC, 8 A 24 - 60 VDC, 12 A 100 VAC, 10 A, or 240 VAC, 6 A None
48 VDC, 120 W None 48 VDC, 160 W None None 48 VDC, 240 W None None 48 VDC, 360 W None The Cisco RPS provides IP phone power only if the chassis power supply supports IP phone power. With Cisco 2811: 48 VDC, 160 W With Cisco 2821: 48 VDC, 240 W With Cisco 2851: 48 VDC, 360 W
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AC input without IP phone power output AC input with IP phone power output DC input without IP phone power output
Backup power for AC- or DC-powered routers: Cisco Redundant Power System (RPS-675)
LED Indicators
Table 5 and Table 6 summarize the LED indicators that are located in the router bezel or chassis, but not in removable modules or interface cards.
Hardware Features
To see descriptions of LEDs in removable modules and interface cards, refer to the applicable documentation for those products: the Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide or the Cisco Interface Cards Installation Guide. For LED troubleshooting information, including possible trouble causes and corrective actions, see Table 1 in the Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers document.
Table 5 Summary of Cisco 2801 Series LED Indicators
Color Green
Description Router has successfully booted up and the software is functional. This LED blinks while booting or in the ROM monitor.
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Summary of Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851 Series LED Indicators
LED Color or State Solid green Blinking green Amber Off System is operating normally
Meaning System is booting or is in ROM monitor mode System error Power is off or system board is faulty IP phone power operating normally (if installed), or Cisco Redundant Power System (RPS) operating normally (if installed)
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2 blinks + pause FE or GE port operating at 100 Mbps 3 blinks + pause GE port operating at 1000 Mbps (Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 only) L (= Link) PVDM0 PVDM1 PVDM22 AIM0 AIM1 Green Off Green Amber Off Green Amber Off FE or GE link is established No FE or GE link is established PVDM in slot (0, 1, or 2) is initialized PVDM in slot (0, 1, or 2) is detected but not initialized No PVDM installed in slot (0, 1, or 2) AIM in slot (0 or 1) is initialized AIM in slot (0 or 1) has initialization error No AIM installed in slot (0 or 1)
1. The Ethernet S (Speed) LED blinks only when the L (Link) LED is on. 2. The PVDM2 LED is applicable only to the Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers.
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Chassis Ventilation
Internal multispeed fans provide chassis cooling, controlled by an onboard temperature sensor. The Cisco 2801 router has two fans. The Cisco 2801 router with inline power includes two additional fans integrated with the inline power supply, for a total of four fans. The Cisco 2801 internal fans operate at three different speeds, running at the slower speeds to conserve power and reduce fan noise at ambient temperatures below 40oC. They operate at the highest speed in ambient temperatures above 40oC. The Cisco 2811 router has three fans that operate at a slower speed to conserve power and reduce fan noise at ambient temperatures below 32oC. They operate at high speed in ambient temperatures above 32oC. The Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers have three fans that operate at a slower speed to conserve power and reduce fan noise at ambient temperatures below 40oC. They operate at high speed in ambient temperatures above 40oC.
Caution
Ensure the device is not installed in close proximity to other devices which could lead to excessive pre-heating of air at the air intake of the router.
Caution
Your chassis installation must allow unrestricted airflow for chassis cooling.
Caution
Fans are dynamic Electro-Mechanical devices. As such, fans can fail for various electronic reasons, and will eventually fail due to mechanical wear-out. Sites with ambient temperatures consistently above 25 degree C and with potentially high levels of dust or debris may require fan servicing.
Real-Time Clock
An internal real-time clock with battery backup provides the system software with time of day on system power up. This allows the system to verify the validity of the certification authority (CA) certificate. In the Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851 routers, the clock and battery are permanently installed; the battery lasts the life of the router under the operating environmental conditions specified for the router. The Cisco 2801 router has a socketed lithium battery. This battery lasts the life of the router under the operating environmental conditions specified for the router, and is not field-replaceable.
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If the lithium battery in a Cisco 2801 router should fail, the router must be returned to Cisco for repair. Although the battery is not intended to be field-replaceable, the following warning must be heeded:
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There is the danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions. Statement 1015
Chassis Views
This section contains views of the front and rear panels of the Cisco 2800 series routers, showing locations of the power and signal interfaces, module slots, status indicators, and chassis identification labels.
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Double-wide HWICs can go into slots 0 and 1, and into slots 2 and 3.
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1. The network module slot is compatible with Cisco network modules of type NM (network module), NME (network module enhanced), NME-X (enhanced extended), NMD (double-wide), and NME-XD (enhanced extended double-wide).
Interface Numbering
Table 7 summarizes the interface numbering on a Cisco 2801 series router. Table 8 summarizes the interface numbering on Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851 series routers.
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The interface numbering on Cisco 2800 series routers is different from the numbering on Cisco 2600 series routers.
Note
On the Cisco 2801 router, the numbering format for slots is interface type 0/slot/port. 0 indicates slots that are built into the chassis of a router. On the Cisco 2801 router, all slots begin with 0, because all slots are built into the chassis. Note that this is different from the Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851 routers. On these routers, some slots are built into the chassis and have slot numbers that begin with 0. However, it is possible to have other slots that are part of a network module or an extension voice module. Those slots have slot numbers that begin with 1 or 2, respectively.
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Slot Type Fast Ethernet VIC / VWIC (voice only) HWIC / WIC / VIC / VWIC WIC / VIC / VWIC
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Interface Numbering Range 0/0 and 0/1 0/0/0 to 0/0/3 0/1/0 to 0/1/3 (single-wide HWIC) 0/1/0 to 0/1/7 (double-wide HWIC) 0/2/0 to 0/2/3 0/3/0 to 0/3/3 (single-wide HWIC) 0/3/0 to 0/3/7 (double-wide HWIC)
1. A VWIC in slots 1, 2, and 3 can operate in both data and voice mode; in slot 0, a VWIC can operate only in voice mode.
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On the Cisco 2801 router, the numbering format for configuring an asynchronous interface is 0/slot/port. To configure the line associated with an asynchronous interface, simply 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.
Table 8
Interface Numbering on Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851 Integrated Services Routers
Port Location
Examples1, 2
usb 0 usb 1 interface fa 0/x interface gi 0/x 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
Built into the chassis front panel Interface-type port Built into the chassis rear panel In an interface card (HWIC, HWIC-D, WIC, VWIC, VIC) plugged directly into an HWIC slot in a chassis In an interface card (WIC, VWIC, VIC) plugged into a slot in a network module Interface-type 0 / port Interface-type 0 / interface-card-slot3 / port
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Interface card slots built into the chassis are labeled HWIC slot-number on Cisco 2800 series routers.
Interface-type 15 / port
FXS or FXO port in an extension Interface-type 26 / 07 / 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) BRI interface in a BRI expansion module (internal slot) in an extension voice module (EVM)
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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. Interface card slot numbers for double-width (HWIC-D) slots are 1 and 3 only. Specify the line number in the Cisco IOS CLI by using the interface number for the associated asynchronous serial interface. 1 is the network module slot number in all Cisco 2800 series routers. 2 is the EVM slot number in Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers. 0 is required by the CLI syntax for voice ports in an EVM; it indicates no interface card slots in EVMs.
Note
On the Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851 routers, the interface numbering scheme is the same for asynchronous interfaces as other types of interfaces. To configure the line associated with an async interface, simply 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 a WIC-2A/S in slot 3. Similarly, line 1/22 specifies the line associated with interface async 1/22 on a NM-32A in network module slot 1.
Specifications
Table 9, Table 10, Table 11, and Table 12 list Cisco 2800 series specifications.
Table 9 Cisco 2801 Router Specifications
Specification 1.72 x 17.49 x 16.5 in. (4.4 x 44.4 x 41.9 cm). 10.9 lb (4.9 kg) with standard power supply if fully populated with modules 13.71 lb (6.2 kg) with inline power supply if fully populated with modules
AC input power
100 to 240 VAC, autoranging 47 to 63 Hz 2 A (5 A for IP phone support) 50 A maximum, one cycle (48V power included) 105 W with standard power supply (maximum) 130 W with inline power supply and 12 IP phones (maximum) RJ-45 connector
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Description Operating humidity Operating temperature Nonoperating temperature Noise level, standard power supply
Specification 5 to 95%, noncondensing 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) 4 to 149 F (20 to 65 C) 39 dBA for local temperatures < 90 F (32 C) 47 dBA for local temperatures between 90 F and 116 F (47 F) 52.6 dBA for temperatures above 116 F (47 F)
Noise level, inline power supply 44 dBA for local temperatures < 90 F (32 C) 50 dBA for local temperatures between 90 F and 116 F (47 F) 53 dBA for temperatures above 116 F (47 F) Safety compliance UL 60950; CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00; IEC 60950; EN 60950-1; AS/NZS 60950 For detailed compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document. Immunity compliance EN300386; EN55024/CISPR24; EN50082-1; EN61000-6-2 For detailed compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document. EMC compliance FCC Part 15; ICES-003 Class A; EN55022 Class A; CISPR22 Class A; AS/NZS 3548 Class A; VCCI Class A; EN 300386; EN61000-3-3; EN61000-3-2 For detailed compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document.
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Specification 1.75 x 17.25 x 16.4 in. (44.5 x438.2 x 416.6 mm), 1 RU height 14 lb (6.36 kg) if fully populated with modules 100 to 240 VAC, autoranging 47 to 63 Hz 2 A (4 A for IP phone support) 50 A maximum, one cycle (48V power included) 24 to 60 VDC, positive or negative 8 A at 24 V 50 A, maximum, <10 ms
Input voltage Frequency Input current Inrush surge current Input voltage Input current Inrush surge current
DC input power
210 W (717 BTU/hr) 160 W (546 BTU/hr) 180 W (614 BTU/hr) RJ-45 connector 5 to 95%, noncondensing 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) 4 to 149 F (20 to 65 C) 47 dBA in normal ambient temperature; 57 dBA in maximum ambient temperature UL 60950; CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00; IEC 60950; EN 60950-1; AS/NZS 60950 For detailed compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document.
Console and auxiliary ports Operating humidity Operating temperature Nonoperating temperature Noise level Safety compliance
Immunity compliance
EN300386; EN55024/CISPR24; EN50082-1; EN61000-6-2 For detailed compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document.
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Specification FCC Part 15; ICES-003 Class A; EN55022 Class A; CISPR22 Class A; AS/NZS 3548 Class A; VCCI Class A; EN 300386; EN61000-3-3; EN61000-3-2 For detailed compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document.
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Specification 3.5 x 17.25 x 16.4 in. (88.9 x 438.2 x 416.6 mm), 2 RU height 25 lb (11.36 kg) if fully populated with modules 100 to 240 VAC, autoranging 47 to 63 Hz 3 A (8 A for IP phone support) 50 A maximum, one cycle (48 V power included) 24 to 60 VDC, positive or negative 12 A at 24 V 50 A, maximum, <10 ms
Input voltage Frequency Input current Inrush surge current Input voltage Input current Inrush surge current
DC input power
310 W (1058 BTU/hr) 240 W (820 BTU/hr) 300 W (1024 BTU/hr) RJ-45 connector 5 to 95%, noncondensing 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) 4 to 149 F (20 to 65 C) 44 dBA in normal ambient temperature; 52 dBA in maximum ambient temperature UL 60950; CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00; IEC 60950; EN 60950-1; AS/NZS 60950 For detailed compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document.
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Console and auxiliary ports Operating humidity Operating temperature Nonoperating temperature Noise level Safety compliance
Immunity compliance
EN300386; EN55024/CISPR24; EN50082-1; EN61000-6-2 For detailed compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document.
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Specification FCC Part 15; ICES-003 Class A; EN55022 Class A; CISPR22 Class A; AS/NZS 3548 Class A; VCCI Class A; EN 300386; EN61000-3-3; EN61000-3-2 For detailed compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document.
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Specification 3.5 x 17.25 x 16.4 in. (88.9 x 438.2 x 416.6 mm), 2 RU height 25 lb (11.36 kg) if fully populated with modules 100 to 240 VAC, autoranging 47 to 63 Hz 3 A (8 A for IP phone support) 50 A maximum, one cycle (48 V power included) 24 to 60 VDC, positive or negative 12 A at 24 V 50 A, maximum, <10 ms
Input voltage Frequency Input current Inrush surge current Input voltage Input current Inrush surge current
DC input power
370 W (1262 BTU/hr) 360 W (1128 BTU/hr) 300 W (1024 BTU/hr) RJ-45 connector 5 to 95%, noncondensing 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) 4 to 149 F (20 to 65 C) 44 dBA in normal ambient temperature; 52 dBA in maximum ambient temperature UL 60950; CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00; IEC 60950; EN 60950-1; AS/NZS 60950 For detailed compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document.
DC
Console and auxiliary ports Operating humidity Operating temperature Nonoperating temperature Noise level Safety compliance
Immunity compliance
EN300386; EN55024/CISPR24; EN50082-1; EN61000-6-2 For detailed compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document.
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Specification FCC Part 15; ICES-003 Class A; EN55022 Class A; CISPR22 Class A; AS/NZS 3548 Class A; VCCI Class A; EN 300386; EN61000-3-3; EN61000-3-2 For detailed compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document.
Regulatory Compliance
For compliance information, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied the router.
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Regulatory Compliance
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