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Specifications

Specifications

This chapter provides the specifications for your router and companion equipment.

Router Specifications

The specifications for Cisco  700 series routers are listed in Table A-1.


Table A-1: Hardware Specifications
Description Design Specification

Height x Width x Depth

1.6 x 8.3 x 9.6 in. (4.1 x 21.1 x 24.4 cm)

Weight

Cisco  761 and Cisco  771:  1.4 lb. (0.6 kg)
Cisco  762 and Cisco  772:  1.5 lb. (0.7 kg)
Cisco  765 and Cisco  775:  1.6 lb. (0.7 kg)
Cisco  766 and Cisco  776:  1.7 lb. (0.8 kg)

Power supply

Voltage

Frequency

External

100 or 250 VAC

50 to 60 Hz

Processor

25-MHz 80386

Memory

1.5 MB of primary memory
1.0 MB of Flash memory
16 KB of NVRAM

Operating temperature

32 to 120ºF (0 to 50ºC)

Storage temperature

-30 to 160ºF (-35 to 70ºC)

Operating humidity

20 to 95%, noncondensing

Warning
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations.

Port Pinouts

The router ports are industry standard, unless otherwise noted in this section. Figure 1-3 in "Overview," lists the ports by model.

Ethernet Port

Table A-2 compares the pinouts of the Ethernet port depending on the position of the HUB/NODE switch.


Table A-2: Ethernet Connector Pinouts (RJ-45)
Pin Function (HUB/NODE switch in HUB Position) Function (HUB/NODE Switch in NODE Position or the Unmanaged Hub on Cisco  766 and 776 routers)

1

TX+

RX+

2

TX-

RX-

3

RX+

TX+

4

Unused

Unused

5

Unused

Unused

6

RX-

TX-

7

Unused

Unused

8

Unused

Unused

Serial Configuration Port

Table A-3 shows the pinouts for the configuration port.


Table A-3: Configuration Port Pinouts (DB-9)
Pin Function

1

Carrier Detect (CD)

2

Received Data (RXD)

3

Transmitted Data (TXD)

4

Data Terminal Ready (DTR)

5

Signal Ground

6

Data Set Ready (DSR) input

7

Not used

8

Not used

9

Not used

The console port is configured as a data communications equipment (DCE) device. The default parameters for the console port are as follows:

Power Connector

Table A-4 shows the pinouts for the router power connector, and, Figure A-1 shows the location of the power connector pins.


Table A-4: Power Supply Cable (Mini DIN Plug)
Pin Voltage Current Tolerance

1

Ground

-1

-

2

+5 VDC

1.5A

+/- 5%

3

Ground

-

-

4

+5 VDC

1.5A

+/- 5%

5

Not used

-

-

6

+30 VDC

0.2A

+/- 25%

7

Not used

-

-

1A dash indicates that the information does not apply to the pin.


Figure A-1: Power Supply Comnnector

Common Port Assignments

Table A-4 lists currently assigned TCP port numbers. To the extent possible, UDP uses the same numbers.


Table A-5: Currently Assigned TCP and UDP Port Numbers
Port Keyword Description

0

-

Reserved

1-4

-

Unassigned

5

RJE

Remote Job Entry

7

ECHO

Echo

9

DISCARD

Discard

11

USERS

Active users

13

DAYTIME

Daytime

15

NETSTAT

Who is up or NETSTAT

17

QUOTE

Quote of the Day

19

CHARGEN

Character Generator

20

FTP-DATA

File Transfer Protocol (data)

21

FTP

File Transfer Protocol

23

TELNET

Terminal connection

25

SMTP

Simple Mail Transport Protocol

37

TIME

Time

39

RLP

Resource Location Protocol

42

NAMESERVER

Host Name Server

43

NICNAME

Who is

49

LOGIN

Login Host Protocol

53

DOMAIN

Domain Name Service

67

BOOTPS

Bootstrap Protocol Server

68

BOOTPC

Bootstrap Protocol Client

69

TFTP

Trivial File Transfer Protocol

75

-

Any private dial-out service

77

-

Any private RJE service

79

FINGER

Finger

95

SUPDUP

SUPDUP Protocol

101

HOSTNAME

NIC Host Name Server

102

ISO-TSAP

ISO-TSAP1

103

X400

X400

104

X400-SND

X400-SND

111

SUNRPC

SUN Remote Procedure Call

113

AUTH

Authentication Service

117

UUCP-PATH

UUCP2 Path Service

119

NNTP

Usenet Network News Transfer Protocol

123

NTP

Network Time Protocol

126

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol

137

NETBIOS-NS

NETBIOS Name Service

138

NETBIOS-DGM

NETBIOS Datagram Service

139

NETBIOS-SSN

NETBIOS Session Service

161

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol Q/R

162

SNMP-TRAP

Simple Network Management Protocol Traps

512

rexec

UNIX rexec (Control)

513

TCP---rlogin
UDP---rwho

TCP---UNIX rlogin
UDP---UNIX Broadcast Name Service

514

TCP---rsh
UDP---syslog

TCP---UNIX rsh and rep
UDP---UNIX System Log

515

Printer

UNIX line printer remote spooling

520

RIP

Routing Information Protocol

525

Timed

Time Server

1TSAP=Transport Service Access Point
2UUCP=UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Protocol


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