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Features and Specifications

Features and Specifications

This chapter describes the VPN 5002 concentrator hardware features and specifications.

Features


Table 3-1: VPN 5002 Hardware Features
Feature Description

2 slots for modules

Mix and match modules in the chassis for multiple physical connections, increased bandwidth, and increased processor power. The concentrator pools module processing even if you are not using the physical interface. See the Cisco VPN 5002 and 5008 Module Hardware Guide for more information about each module.

Control, storage, and processing by module in slot 0

The module in the top slot, slot 0, provides console port access for the chassis and modules, Flash memory storage for the software, and, like the other module, powerful processors for all of the platform functions.

AC power supply

Can be set to 115 VAC or 230 VAC.

Optional -48 VDC power supply

Includes an alarm connector for an external alarm device.

Chassis Specifications


Table 3-2: Hardware and Environmental Specifications
Parameter Specification

Dimensions

  Height
Wid
th
Dept
h

6.25 in. (15.875 cm)
17.5 in. (44.45 cm)
16.25 in. (41.275 cm)

Weight (without modules)

24.5 lb (11.11 kg)

Operating temperature

32° F to 113° F (0 ° C to 45° C)

Humidity

Up to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing) at 104° F (40° C)

Module Slot Numbering

The following figure shows the slot numbering for the chassis.


Figure 3-1: Module Slot Numbering


AC Power Supply Specifications

The following figure and table describe the AC power supply components.


Figure 3-2: AC Power Supply



Table 3-3: AC Power Supply Components
Component or Parameter Description

Voltage switch

Sets the power supply to 115 VAC or 230 VAC

Power switch

Toggles power from standby to on. The standby condition (represented by ) is a low power consumption condition; the power is not off. To completely turn off power, you have to unplug the power cord.

Power port

Accepts the provided standard power cable

Maximum power consumption

140 Watts

Power range

90 to 135/180 to 265 VAC

Frequency

47 to 63 Hz

Input current

3A@115 VAC
1.5A@230 VAC


Warning The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the socket outlet is located or installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.

DC Power Supply Specifications

The following figure and table describe the DC power supply components.


Figure 3-3: DC Power Supply



Table 3-4: DC Power Supply Components
Component or Parameter Description

Alarm Cut Off button

Resets the alarm after an alarm occurs

Alarm port

Supports normally-open and normally-closed alarm devices

Power port

Connects to a -48 VDC power source

Maximum power consumption

250 Watts

Power range

36 to 60 VDC

Input current

4A to 10A

Console Cable

The supplied DB-25 male to DB-25 female straight-through cable follows the standard RS-232C pinouts. See the "Connecting the Console Cable" section for more information about using the console cable.


Table 3-5: Console Cable Pinouts
Pin Name Description

2

TD

Transmit Data

3

RD

Receive Data

4

RTS

Request to Send

5

CTS

Clear to Send

6

DSR

Data Set Ready

8

DCD

Data Carrier Detect

20

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

7

SG

Signal Ground

22

RI

Ring Indicator


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