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Component Specifications

Component Specifications

The route processor and line module specifications are described in Table A-1.

For the five-slot switch chassis and common equipment specifications, refer to the appendix "System Chassis Specifications" in the Catalyst 8540 Campus Switch Router Chassis Installation Guide.


Table A-1: Component Specifications
Description Specifications

Route processor capacity

40-Gbps shared memory, nonblocking switch fabric
up to 32-KB frames

Dimensions (H x W x D)

1.2 x 14.4 x 16 in. (3.0 x 36.6 x 40.6 cm)

Weight

Processor: 6.85 lb (3.09 kg)
Modules: 3.55 lb (1.60 kg)

DC voltages supplied and  steady-state maximum current ratings

System:  +5V1 @ 70A2
                           +12V @ 2A
                           +24V @ 0.2A
Processor:    +5V @ 15A
                           +24V @ 25 mA3
                         +12V @ 500 mA

Operating temperature

32 to 104ºF (0 to 40ºC)

Nonoperating temperature

-40 to 167ºF (-40 to 75ºC)

Humidity

10 to 90%, noncondensing

Altitude

-500 to 10,000 ft. (-52 to 3048 m)

Microprocessor

100-MHz MIP4 R4700

Memory

8-MB Flash memory SIMM5 (upgradable to 16 MB)
64-MB DRAM6
256-KB boot EPROM7
128-KB SRAM8
No Flash memory (Flash PC) card installed by default (accepts 8-, 16-, or 20-MB Intel Series  2+ Flash memory cards)

Management access

Standard Ethernet and EIA/TIA-2329 serial port on the route processor

Interface ports

RJ-45 IEEE10 802.3 Ethernet 10BaseT port
DB-25 console port for an administration workstation

Line Modules

16 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports (RJ-45), 16K or 64K RAM
16 100BaseFX Ethernet ports (multimode fiber), 16K or 64K RAM
2 Gigabit Ethernet ports (multimode or single-mode fiber), 16K or 64K RAM

Network management

Port TX11, RX12, and link LEDs13
Switch and common equipment status LEDs
Multiple standard and Enterprise MIBs14
Text-based command-line interface based on familiar router interface
Standard Cisco IOS security capabilities: password and TACACS15
Telnet, TFTP16, BOOTP

Management Information Bases (MIBs)

SNMP17 MIB II (RFC 1213)
Interface table MIB (RFC 1573)
CISCO-CDP-MIB
CISCO-BRIDGE-MIB

Maximum
Station-to-Station Cabling Distance

UTP18 cable: 328 ft (100 m) with four or fewer separate cable segments on the path;
50/125-micron and 62.5/125-micron multimode fiber: 1640 ft (500  m)

Fiber-Optic Power Levels:
Transmit

Receive

1261 to 1360 nm19
Minimum: -15.0 dBm20
Maximum: -8.0 dBm
Minimum: -28.0 dBm
Maximum: -8.0 dBm

Compliance:

CE Marking (European Union)

Safety

UL21 1950, CSA22-C22.2 No. 950, EN23 60950, IEC24 950, TS25  001, AS/NZS26  3260

EMI27

FCC28 Part  15 Class  A (CFR 47  , Part 15), CISPR  22 Class  A, EN  55022 Class A,  VCCI29 Class  A, and AS/NZS  3548 Class A with UTP cables, EN 55022  Class  A, CISPR  22 Class A, VCCI  Class A, and AS/NZS  3590, Class A with UTP cables

1V = volts
2A = amperes
3mA = milliamperes
4MIP = MultiChannel Interface Processor
5SIMM = single in-line memory module
6DRAM = dynamic random-access memory
7EPROM = erasable programmable read-only memory
8SRAM = static random-access memory
9EIA/TIA = Electronic Industries Association/Telecommunications Industry Association
10IEEE = Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
11TX = transmit
12RX = receive
13LEDs = light emitting diodes
14MIBs = Management Information Base
15TACACS = Terminal Access Control Access System
16TFTP = Trivial File Transfer Protocol
17SNMP = Simple Network Management Protocol
18UTP = unshielded twisted-pair
19nm = nanometers
20dBm = decibel milliwatts
21UL = Underwriters Laboratories
22CSA = Canadian Standards Association
23EN = Europäische Norm
24IEC = International Electrotechnical Commission
25TS = Technical Standard
26AS/NZS = Australian/New Zealand Standard
27EMI = electromagnetic interference
28FCC = Federal Communications Commission
29VCCI = Voluntary Control Council for Information Technology Equipment


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