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The Cisco 1000 series of compact, fixed-configuration routers provide low-cost, high-speed connectivity for branch and small offices. Available in synchronous and asynchronous models. There are currently three Cisco 1000 series models: Cisco 1003 ISDN router One 10BaseT Ethernet port (RJ-45) One ISDN BRI WAN port (RJ-45) One console port (RJ-45) One Type-2 PCMCIA slot for Flash ROM card Cisco 1004 ISDN router One 10BaseT Ethernet port (RJ-45) One ISDN BRI WAN port (RJ-45), with an integrated NT1 device One console port (RJ-45) One Type-2 PCMCIA slot for Flash ROM card Cisco 1005 serial router One 10BaseT Ethernet port (RJ-45) One serial WAN port (DB-60) that supports asynchronous serial communications up to 115.2 kbps (EIA/TIA-232 interface) and synchronous serial such as leased lines, Frame Relay, switched 56 kbps, SMDS, and X.25 up to 2.048 Mbps (EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, V.35, X.21, and EIA-530) One console port (RJ-45) One Type-2 PCMCIA slot for Flash ROM card The Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 routers are small, desktop routers that connect small, remote sites with Ethernet LANs to ISDN WANs. The main difference between the two routers is that the Cisco 1004 router includes an integrated network termination 1 (NT1) device and the Cisco 1003 router does not. The ISDN service provider supplies the NT1 connection worldwide, except in North America, where the NT1 device is supplied by the customer. Therefore, the Cisco 1004 router is for use in North America, and the Cisco 1003 router is applicable worldwide. The rear view of the routers looks the same except for the following differences, shown in the following figure: The BRI port on the Cisco 1003 is labeled "ISDN S/T," and "Cisco 1003" is stamped on the upper left corner of the chassis (not illustrated). The BRI port on the Cisco 1004 is labeled "ISDN U," and "Cisco 1004" is stamped on the upper left corner of the chassis (not illustrated). The Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 routers include the following standard features: One Ethernet 10BaseT port with an RJ-45 connector One ISDN BRI port with an RJ-45 connector (the Cisco 1004 router includes an integrated NT1 device) One console port with an RJ-45 connector Console cable kit and power supply One external PCMCIA slot for optional Type-2 Flash memory card Software booting over an Ethernet LAN using TFTP Optional Flash memory card to store software image and configuration files, allowing network-independent booting and software updates over the WAN or LAN connections LAN-to-LAN DDR routing over ISDN lines IP, IPX and AppleTalk routing Transparent bridging IPX and SPX spoofing PPP compression and bandwidth-on-demand with load balancing for throughput up to 512 kbps HDLC and standards-based PPP Increased security with CHAP, PAP, packet filters, local password and CLI/ANI Network management and monitoring through the console port or over the network using SNMP or Telnet Support for Frame Relay
The Cisco 1005 router is a small, desktop router that connects small, remote sites with Ethernet LANs to synchronous WANs at speeds up to 2.048 Mbps or to asynchronous WANs at speeds up to 115.2 kbps. The Cisco 1005 router includes the following features: One Ethernet 10BaseT port (RJ-45) One console port (RJ-45) Console cable kit and power supply One serial port (DB-60) that supports: Permanent and switched synchronous WAN links up to 2.048 Mbps Asynchronous WAN links up to 115.2 kbps One slot for an optional PCMCIA Flash memory card Software boot using TFTP over an Ethernet LAN connection or by using the optional Flash memory card IP, IPX and AppleTalk routing Transparent bridging (over synchronous WAN links only) Support for the following synchronous WAN encapsulations: HDLC, LAPB, Frame Relay, SMDS and X.25 Support for the following asynchronous WAN encapsulations: PPP and SLIP Router management through the console port or over the network using SNMP or Telnet AutoInstall for downloading configuration files automatically over a WAN
Cisco 1000 Series - Fixed-Configuration Desktop Access Routers
Product Overview
Key Features and Benefits
Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 ISDN Routers
Figure 5-181: Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 Rear View
Cisco 1005 Serial Router
Figure 5-182: Cisco 1005 Rear View
Specifications
Hardware
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Characteristic |
Description |
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Supported network interfaces |
ISDN BRI (RJ-45) Ethernet 10BaseT (RJ-45) Console port (RJ-45) (EIA/TIA-232) |
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Processor type |
Motorola 68360 |
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Software |
IP, IPX, AppleTalk routing and bridging over ISDN. |
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Dimensions (H x W x D) |
1.75 x 8.0 x 8.3 in. (4.4 x 21 x 20.3 cm) |
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Weight |
6.0 lb (2.7 kg) shipping weight |
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Description |
Specification |
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Power |
Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004: 12 VDC output, minimum 0.5A Desktop external power supply: 100 to 240 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz, 1.0A input Wall-mount external power supply: 120 VAC at 60 Hz input (for Cisco 1004 routers used in North America only) |
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Operating temperature range |
32 (o) to 104 (o)F (0 to 40 (o)C) |
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Storage temperature range |
104 (o) to 185 (o)F (40 (o) to 85 (o)C) |
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Operating humidity (noncondensing) |
10 to 90% |
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Characteristic |
Description |
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Supported network interfaces |
Serial port (DB-60) Ethernet 10BaseT (RJ-45) Console port (RJ-45) (EIA/TIA-232) |
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Processor type |
MC68360 |
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Software |
IP, IPX, AppleTalk routing and bridging over leased lines, Frame Relay, Switched 56, SMDS and X.25. IP/IPX routing over asynchronous WAN links. |
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Dimensions (H x W x D) |
1.75 x 8.0 x 8.3 in. (4.4 x 21 x 20.3 cm) |
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Weight (average shipping) |
6.0 lb (2.7 kg) |
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Description |
Specification |
|---|---|
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Power |
12 VDC output, minimum 0.5A External power supply: 100 to 240 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz, 1.0A input |
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Operating temperature range |
32 (o) to 104 (o) F (0 to 40 (o) C) |
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Storage temperature range |
104 (o) to 185 (o) F (40 (o) to 85 (o) C) |
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Operating humidity (noncondensing) |
10 to 90% |
Refer to the "Cisco IOS Software" chapter for detailed software feature set information. For software specification information, access Cisco Connection Online at the following URL:
| Part Description | Part Number |
|---|---|
| Cisco 1003 Ethernet/ISDN BRI router | CISCO1003 |
| Cisco 1004 Ethernet/ISDN BRI router with NT1 | CISCO1004 |
| Cisco 1005 Ethernet/synchronous serial router | CISCO1005 |
| Console cable | CAB-1000-CON= |
| AC power supply | PWR-1000-AC1= |
| 4-MB to 8-MB DRAM upgrade (Cisco 1003) | MEM-1003-8MD |
| 4-MB to 8-MB DRAM upgrade (Cisco 1004) | MEM-1004-8MD |
| 4-MB to 8-MB DRAM upgrade (Cisco 1005) | MEM-1005-8MD |
| 8-MB DRAM SIMM | MEM-1000-8MD= |
| 16-MB DRAM SIMM | MEM-1000-16D= |
| EIA/TIA-232 male DTE interface, 10 ft (3 m) | CAB-232MT |
| EIA/TIA-449 male DTE interface, 10 ft (3 m) | CAB-449MT |
| EIA-530 male DTE interface, 10 ft (3 m) | CAB-530MT |
| V.35 male DTE interface, 10 ft (3 m) | CAB-V35MT |
| X.21 male DTE interface, 10 ft (3 m) | CAB-X21MT |