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Cisco 3250 Card Configurations
The Cisco 3250 Mobile AccessRouter is flexible in itsconfiguration options. The following guidelines canassist you
in determining the configurations of supported cards:
One MARC per system is mandatory.
Up to three Cisco MICs total per system are supported.
One FESMIC maximum per system is supported.
Card Description
Cisco 3251 and 3220 MARC
The MARC provides the host processor and memory, one set of 10/100 Fast Ethernet, one set of console, and one
set of auxiliary/asynchronous signals. The MICs communicate with the MARC via the PCI bus. The MARC and the
MICs are based on PC/104-Plus Version 1.2 electrical and mechanical specification standards.
Feature Summary
Motorola MPC8250, running at 210 MHz CPU core, 150 MHz CPM core, and 60-MHz Motorola 60x bus
32-bit PCI bus Version 2.1 running at 25 MHz, connects to PCI MICs
128-MB, 64-bit, unbuffered, synchronous DRAM memory, fixed and nonexpandable
32-MB, 16-bit Flash memory, fixed and nonexpandable
Table 4 Signals Supported on Cisco 3200 Mobile Interface Cards (MICs) Card
Signals
MARC 1 10/100 Ethernet, 1 console, 1 aux/async with 5V power
SMIC 4 synch/asynch serial (two ports of Cisco 3220 model)
FESMIC
(scheduled to be available December 2002)
1 10/100 Ethernet with 4-port switch with VLAN (2 ports on 3220 model)
Table 5 Configurations and Card Quantities by Card Type Cisco Card
Cisco 3250 Supported Configuration and Card Quantities
Config 1 Config 2 Config 3 Config 4 Config 5 Config 6 Config 7
Cisco 3251 MARC 1111111
Cisco 3201 SMIC 3210120
Cisco 3201 FESMIC 0101100
Total Cards 4422331

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