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Cisco 3600 Series Aperçu du produit
Description
Operating temperature range
Nonoperating temperature range
Regulatory compliance
Note
For detailed information about network modules (NMs), WAN interface cards (WICs), and Voice interface cards,
(VICs), see the "NMs, WICs, and VICs for the Cisco 3600 Series, 2600 Series, and 1600 Series" section in this chapter.
Memory, Power Supply, and Cable Options
The Cisco 3600 series uses two types of replaceable or upgradeable memory: DRAM memory and Flash memory. Both types
of memory are implemented with SIMMs. Each router has two Flash SIMM sockets and four DRAM SIMM sockets. In the
standard Flash memory configuration, the first socket contains a 4-MB Flash SIMM, and the second socket is empty. You
can upgrade the Flash memory to 16 MB on both routers. Each Cisco 3600 router ships standard with 32 MB of DRAM. The
Cisco 3640 is expandable to 128 MB of DRAM. The Cisco 3620 is expandable to 64 MB of DRAM.
The Cisco 3600 series routers use a DRAM memory configuration that is different from other Cisco routers. Unlike the Cisco
4000 series routers, for example, which have separate physical locations for processor memory and packet memory, the Cisco
3600 series routers use one pool of DRAM memory. The DRAM is partitioned into processor memory and packet memory
areas. For example, the memory of a 16-MB DRAM configuration is split into 12 MB for processor memory and 4 MB for
the packet memory.
The Cisco 3600 allows you to load new system images using a PCMCIA Flash memory card. You can also load images from
a local or remote PC through the console or auxiliary ports using the Xmodem or Ymodem protocols.
Note
For guidelines on how to order the proper amount of memory to support different network module configurations,
refer to product bulletin 544, 3600 Series Memory Options and Configuration Guide. This document is accessible from Cisco
Connection On-line (CCO). The URL is http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/728/3600/index.html.
Software
Table 5-48: Cisco 3600 Series Software Specifications
Characteristic
Supported Cisco IOS software
Specification
32 to 104˚F (0 to 40˚C)
–40 to 185˚F (–40 to 85˚C)
FCC Part 15 Class B. For additional compliance information, refer to the 3600 Series Public
Network Certification document.
Description
Release 11.1 AA , Release 11.2 P, 11.3, and 11.3T, 12.0, 12.0T
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