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The Cisco 4000, 4000-M, 4500, and 4700 are no longer available. However, most of the components to extend and expand their capabilities are still available as spares. This section primarily contains only those product unique to the 4000, 4000-M, 4500 and 4700. For products such as cables, rack mounts, power supplies (including the RPS and accessories) refer to the main section on the Cisco 4500-M and 4700-M. Where the network requirements have exceeded the expansion capabilities of theselegacy systems, Cisco has trade-in programs to maximize the customers existing investment. With the recent End-of-Sales announcement of the Cisco 4500-M and 4700-M, customers are encouraged to migrate to the Cisco 3600 Series, including the Cisco 3620, 3640, and 3661/3662. These platforms provide equivalient IOS features and functionality (with the exception of FDDI) along with compatible pricing and performance. Information on Marketing Programs such as the Technology Migration Plan or the Multiservice/Multichoice Program may be obtained through your Cisco sales person or authorized reseller. EOL: Cisco 4000, 4000-M, 4500 and 4700 Series
Introduction
Product Overview
Key Features and Benefits
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Characteristic |
Cisco 4000 and 4000-M |
Cisco 4500 |
Cisco 4700 |
|---|---|---|---|
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Supported network interfaces |
Ethernet Token Ring FDDI Serial ISDN BRI Channelized E1/T1 ISDN PRI |
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet Token Ring FDDI Serial HSSI High-density serial ISDN BRI Channelized E1/T1 ISDN PRI ATM OC-3c ATM DS-3 ATM E3 |
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet Token Ring FDDI Serial HSSI High-density serial ISDN BRI Channelized E1/T1 ISDN PRI ATM OC-3c ATM DS-3 ATM E3 |
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Slots available for modules |
3 |
3 |
3 |
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Software optionsCisco IOS Release 11.3 |
IP IP Plus IP Plus 40 IP Plus 56 Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Plus Enterprise Plus Enterprise Plus 40 Enterprise Plus 56 Enterprise/APPN Plus Enterprise/APPN Plus 40 Enterprise/APPN Plus 56 |
IP IP Plus IP Plus 40 IP Plus 56 Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Plus Enterprise Plus Enterprise Plus 40 Enterprise Plus 56 Enterprise/APPN Plus Enterprise/APPN Plus 40 Enterprise/APPN Plus 56 |
IP IP Plus IP Plus 40 IP Plus 56 Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Plus Enterprise Plus Enterprise Plus 40 Enterprise Plus 56 Enterprise/APPN Plus Enterprise/APPN Plus 40 Enterprise/APPN Plus 56 |
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Software optionsCisco IOS Release 11.2 |
IP IP Plus IP Plus 40 IP Plus 56 Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Plus Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Plus 40 Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Plus 56 IP/IPX/APPN with IBM base functionality Enterprise Enterprise Plus Enterprise Plus 40 Enterprise Plus 56 Enterprise/APPN Plus Enterprise/APPN Plus 40 Enterprise/APPN Plus 56 |
IP IP Plus IP Plus 40 IP Plus 56 Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Plus Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Plus 40 Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Plus 56 IP/IPX/APPN with IBM base functionality Enterprise Enterprise Plus Enterprise Plus 40 Enterprise Plus 56 Enterprise/APPN Plus Enterprise/APPN Plus 40 Enterprise/APPN Plus 56 |
IP IP Plus IP Plus 40 IP Plus 56 Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Plus Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Plus 40 Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Plus 56 IP/IPX/APPN with IBM base functionality Enterprise Enterprise Plus Enterprise Plus 40 Enterprise Plus 56 Enterprise/APPN Plus Enterprise/APPN Plus 40 Enterprise/APPN Plus 56 |
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Software options Cisco IOS Releases 11.0 and 11.1 |
IP Routing IP Routing with IBM base functionality IP/IPX Routing IP/IPX Routing with IBM base functionality IP/IPX/APPN with IBM base functionality Desktop Desktop with IBM base functionality Enterprise Enterprise/APPN |
IP Routing IP Routing with IBM base functionality IP/IPX Routing IP/IPX Routing with IBM base functionality IP/IPX/APPN with IBM base functionality Desktop Desktop with IBM base functionality Enterprise Enterprise/APPN |
IP Routing IP Routing with IBM base functionality IP/IPX Routing IP/IPX Routing with IBM base functionality IP/IPX/APPN with IBM base functionality Desktop Desktop with IBM base functionality Enterprise Enterprise/APPN |
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Processor type |
40-MHz 68030 |
100-MHz IDT Orion RISC |
133-MHz IDT Orion RISC |
Not supported on the Cisco 4000 because of memory limitations.
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NPM Type |
Cisco 4000 and Cisco 4000-M |
Cisco 4500, and 4700 |
Minimum Cisco IOS Software Release Required |
Product Numbers |
Hardware Restrictions with Other NPMs |
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1-port 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet |
- |
2 |
11.1(5) |
NP-1FE |
1-port 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet If one NP-1FE is installed, only one ATM or one FDDI module can be installed in the same router. If two NP-1FEs are installed, you cannot install any ATM or FDDI modules in the same router. Full-duplex mode is supported only when the Fast Ethernet module is the sole high-speed module configured. |
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2-port 10BaseT Ethernet |
3 |
3 |
9.14(1) |
NP-2E |
No restrictions |
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6-port 10BaseT Ethernet |
- |
3 |
10.3(6) |
NP-6E |
No restrictions |
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1-port Token Ring |
3 |
3 |
9.14(5) |
NP-1RV2 |
No restrictions |
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2-port Token Ring |
3 |
3 |
9.14(5) |
NP-2R |
No restrictions |
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1-port single attachment multimode FDDI |
1 |
2 |
9.14(1) |
NP-1F-S-M |
Maximum of two high-speed modules can be installed per router. |
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1-port dual attachment multimode FDDI |
1 |
2 |
9.14(1) |
NP-1F-D-MM |
Maximum of two high-speed modules can be installed per router. |
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1-port dual attachment single-mode FDDI |
1 |
2 |
9.14(3) |
NP-1F-D-SS |
Maximum of two high-speed modules can be installed per router. |
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2-port serial |
3 |
3 |
9.14(6) |
NP-2T |
No restrictions |
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4-port serial |
3 |
3 |
10.1 |
NP-4T |
4 Mbps maximum speed per interface. |
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2-port high-speed synchronous and 16-port low-speed sync/async |
- |
2 |
11.2(4)P |
NP-2T16S-V.35 NP-2T16S-RS232 NP-2T16S-X21 NP-2T16S-232V35 NP-2T16S-232X21 |
Maximum of two 2-port high-speed synchronous and 16-port low-speed synchronous modules can be installed per router. No restrictions with other modules. |
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1-port HSSI |
- |
2 |
11.2(5)P |
NP-1HSSI |
Maximum of two HSSI modules when both are run at high speeds. Maximum of 12 Mbps per HSSI when two HSSI modules are configured and another high-speed module is also installed. |
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4-port ISDN BRI |
2 |
2 |
10.2 |
NP-4B |
Not compatible with the three PRI modules, unless the PRI modules are configured for channelized service. |
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8-port ISDN BRI |
1 |
2 |
10.2 |
NP-8B |
Not compatible with the three PRI modules, unless the PRI modules are configured for channelized service. |
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1-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI |
1 |
2 |
10.3(4) |
NP-CT1 |
When configured for PRI, the NP-CTI is not compatible with the 4- and 8-port ISDN BRI modules. Is compatible with these modules when configured for channelized service. |
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1-port channelized E1/ISDN PRI, unbalanced |
1 |
2 |
10.3(4) |
NP-CE1U |
When configured for PRI, the NP-CE1U is not compatible with the 4- and 8-port ISDN BRI modules. Is compatible with these modules when configured for channelized service. |
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1-port channelized E1/ISDN PRI, balanced |
1 |
2 |
10.3(4) |
NP-CE1B |
When configured for PRI, the NP-CE1B is not compatible with the 4- and 8-port ISDN BRI modules. Is compatible with these modules when configured for channelized service. |
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4-port serial E1/G.703 and E1/G.704, unbalanced |
3 |
3 |
10.2(4) |
NP-4GU |
No restrictions |
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4-port serial E1/G.703 and E1/G.704, balanced |
3 |
3 |
10.2(4) |
NP-4GB |
No restrictions |
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1-port single-mode ATM OC-3c |
- |
1 |
10.3(4) |
NP-1A-SM |
Maximum of two high-speed modules can be installed per router. |
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1-port single-mode ATM OC-3c Long Reach |
- |
1 |
11.2(9)P |
NP-1A-SM-LR |
Maximum of two high-speed modules can be installed per router. |
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1-port multimode ATM OC-3c |
- |
1 |
10.3(4) |
NP-1A-MM |
Maximum of two high-speed modules can be installed per router. |
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1-port ATM DS-3 |
- |
2 |
11.0(5) |
NP-1A-DS3 |
Maximum of two high-speed modules can be installed per router. |
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1-port ATM E3 |
- |
1 |
11.0(5) |
NP-1A-E3 |
Maximum of two high-speed modules can be installed per router. |
A maximum of two high-speed interfaces is supported on the Cisco 4500 and Cisco 4700 routers. This includes Fast Ethernet, FDDI, and ATM OC-3 or DS-3. The only exception to this rule is that you cannot configure more than one ATM OC-3 on a single router.
For Cisco IOS Release 11.2, the NPE-1FE NPM is not supported until Cisco IOS Release 11.2(2)P.
The NP-2T does not support half-duplex, but the NP-4T does.
A maximum of either two NP-4B NPMs or one NP-8B NPM is supported on the Cisco 4000 and Cisco 4000-M routers.
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Network Processor Module |
Minimum Shared Memory |
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Cisco 4000 Router |
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NP-2E, NP-2T |
0.2 MB |
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NP-2R, NP-4T |
0.4 MB |
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NP-4B |
4.0 MB |
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NP-8B |
8.0 MB |
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NP-CT1, NT-CE1U, NT-CE1B (PRI) |
8.0 MB |
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NP-CT1, NT-CE1U, NT-CE1B (Channelized mode) |
0.5 MB |
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NP-1F-S-M, NP-1F-D-MM, NP-1F-D-SS |
2.0 MB |
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Cisco 4500 and Cisco 4700 Routers |
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NP-2E, NP-2T |
0.4 MB |
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NP-2R, NP-4T, NP-GU, NP-4GB |
0.6 MB |
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NP-6E |
1.2 MB |
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NP-4B |
4.0 MB |
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NP-8B |
8.0 MB |
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NP-CT1, NT-CE1U, NT-CE1B (PRI) |
8.0 MB |
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NP-CT1, NT-CE1U, NT-CE1B (Channelized mode) |
0.5 MB |
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NP-1F-S-M, NP-1F-D-MM, NP-1F-D-SS, NP-1A-SM, NP-1A-SM-LR, NP-1A-MM, NP-1A-DS3, NP-1A-E3 |
2.0 MB |
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2 NP-1F-S-M, NP-1F-D-MM, NP-1F-D-SS |
3.0 MB |
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NP-1FE |
1.5 MB |
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NP-1HSSI |
1.0 MB |
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NP-2T16S |
0.6 MB |
Refer to the "Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Software" chapter for detailed software feature set information.
| Part Description | Part Number |
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| Network Processor Modules (NPMs) | See Table 18-9 |
| Cisco 4000 Memory | |
| Additional 4-MB Flash memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4000-4F= |
| 8-MB Flash memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4000-8F= |
| 16-MB Flash memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4000-16F= |
| 4-MB shared memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4000-4S= |
| 16-MB main memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4000-16D= |
| Cisco 4000-M Memory | |
| Additional 4-MB Flash memory (spare) | MEM-4000M-4F= |
| Additional 4-MB Flash memory (spare) | MEM-4000M-8F= |
| 16-MB shared memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4000M-16S= |
| 16-MB main memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4000M-16D= |
| 32-MB main memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4000M-32D= |
| Cisco 4500 Memory | |
| Additional 4-MB Flash memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4500-4F= |
| 16-MB Flash memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4500-16F= |
| 16-MB shared memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4500-16S= |
| 32-MB main memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4500-32D= |
| Cisco 4700 Memory | |
| 4-MB Flash memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4700-4F= |
| 8-MB Flash memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4700-8F= |
| 16-MB Flash memory upgrade (spare)MEM-4700-16F= | |
| 8-MB shared memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4700-8S= |
| 16-MB shared memory upgrade (spare)MEM-4700-16S= | |
| 32-MB main memory upgrade (spare) | MEM-4700-32D= |