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Model | Cisco 3000 Series |
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Ports | Varies by model |
Switching Capacity | Up to 176 Gbps |
Power Supply | Internal or external, varies by model |
Layer Support | Layer 2 and Layer 3 |
Power over Ethernet | PoE or PoE+ |
Memory | Varies by model |
Dimensions | Varies by model |
Weight | Varies by model |
Operating Temperature | 0° to 45°C (32° to 113°F) |
Operating Humidity | 10% to 85% non-condensing |
Uplink Interfaces | Optional 1G/10G SFP/SFP+ or 10GBase-T |
Details the physical and technical specifications of the Cisco 3000 routers.
Explains the different memory systems and their capacities in the routers.
Essential safety guidelines for equipment installation and handling.
Outlines necessary site conditions for safe router installation and operation.
A checklist for initial hardware installation procedures.
Lists necessary tools and equipment for router installation.
Details procedures for connecting console, auxiliary, and network interfaces.
Covers procedures for mounting the router in racks or on walls.
Explains how to connect console, network, and power interfaces.
Introduces methods for isolating and resolving hardware issues.
Guides on resolving power, cooling, network interface, and cable problems.
Explains the meaning of front panel LEDs for diagnostics.
Details procedures for opening the chassis and removing internal components.
Describes jumper functions and replacing SIMMs/EPROMs.
Illustrates and describes cable assembly, pinouts for serial and Ethernet.
Explains the register, its settings, and how to change them.
Describes how to enter the bootstrap mode and available commands.
Specifies operating conditions and warnings for UK usage.
Outlines operating conditions required within the European Community.