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The Cisco 1720 Modular Access Router delivers a flexible, integrated data access solution for small branch offices and small and medium-sized businesses that want to deploy secure Internet/Intranet and Extranet access. Preparing a small or medium-sized business or small branch office for the future means implementing networking equipment with three critical characteristics: flexibility to adapt to changing requirements, features and performance to support new world services, and integration of multiple network functions to simplify deployment and management operations. The Cisco 1720 access router delivers all of these capabilities with Cisco IOS software in a modular, integrated product for data Internet/Intranet and extranet access, including VPNs. The Cisco 1720 access router offers the following components: One autosensing 10/100 Fast Ethernet LAN port Two modular WAN interface card slots One auxiliary (AUX) port (up to 115.2 Kbps asynchronous serial) One console port RISC processor for high-performance encryption One internal expansion slot for support of future hardware-assisted services, such as encryption (up to T1/E1) The Cisco 1720 supports any combination of two WAN interface cards listed in the following Table, which are also supported by the Cisco 1600, 2600 and 3600 routers. These cards support all common WAN technologies: Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) Asynchronous serial Synchronous serial Leased lines Frame Relay Switched 56 X.25 Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS) Also available are WAN interface cards with an integrated, manageable data service unit/channel service unit (DSU/CSU) in the Cisco 1720 router, eliminating the support costs and complexity of deploying and managing external devices. Cisco 1720 - Modular Access Router
Product Overview
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Description |
Part Number |
|---|---|
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1-port serial, async and sync (T1/E1) |
WIC-IT |
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2 serial, async and sync |
WIC-2T |
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2 low-speed serial (up to 128 Kbps, async and sync) |
WIC-2A/S |
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1 ISDN BRI S/T |
WIC-1B-S/T |
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1 ISDN BRI U with integrated NT-1 |
WIC-1B-U |
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1 serial with integrated 56/64 Kbps 4-wire DSU/CSU |
WIC-1DSU-56K4 |
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1 serial with integrated T1/Fractional T1 DSU/CSU |
WIC-1DSU-T1 |
Cisco IOS software, the de facto standard networking software for the Internet and private WANs, delivers the most comprehensive set of security, quality of service (QOS), and management; plus scalable and reliable VPN features. The Cisco 1720 router with Cisco IOS software enables practical, cost-effective, and wide-scale VPN deployment.
Cisco IOS software supports an extensive set of basic and advanced network security features which includes access control lists (ACLs), user authentication, authorization and accounting (such as PAP/CHAP, TACACS+, and RADIUS), and data encryption. To increase security, the integrated Cisco IOS firewall protects internal LANs from attacks with dynamic access control, while IPSec tunneling with DES (data encryption standard) and Triple DES encryption provide standards-based data privacy, integrity and authenticity as data travels through a public network. Layer 2 Forwarding (L2F) and Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) combine with IPSec encryption to provide a secure multiprotocol solution (such as IP, IPX, AppleTalk, and more) for remote access VPN. Mobile users dial in to a service provider"s local points of presence (POPs) and data is "tunneled" (for example, encapsulated inside a second protocol such as L2TP) back to the Cisco 1720 router in order to securely access the corporate network via the Internet.
Cisco IOS features for QoS control the allocation of VPN bandwidth to mission-critical applications. The Cisco 1720 supports leadership QoS features such as committed access rate (CAR), policy routing, weighted fair queueing (WFQ), generic traffic shaping (GTS), and resource reservation protocol (RSVP).
The Cisco 1720 router supports a range of network management and ease of installation tools:
Cisco ConfigMaker is a Windows Wizards-based tool designed to configure a small network of Cisco routers, switches, hubs and other network devices from a single PC. This tool simplifies VPN deployment with support for VPN policy configuration, including Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set, IPSec encryption, network address translation (NAT), and DHCP server.
CiscoView, a GUI-based device management software application for UNIX platforms, provides dynamic status, statistics, and comprehensive configuration information
CiscoWorks2000, the industry-leading Web-based network management suite from simplifies tasks such as network inventory management and device change, configuration change, rapid software image deployment, and troubleshooting
For service providers, Cisco Service Management (CSM) provides an extensive suite of service management solutions to enable service providers to quickly plan, provision, monitor, and bill for VPNs.
Configuration Express, available for customers who order directly from Cisco through Cisco Connection Online (CCO), provides preconfigured routers for plug-and-play installation. The process is easy:
Customer supplies a custom router software configuration using CCO"s Web-based interface optional color-coded cables that match the Cisco 1720 color-coded ports can also be ordered
Cisco loads the custom software configuration in the factory and drop ships directly to end users
End user plugs in color-coded cables, turns on power switch, and the router is up and running
Customers can also specify asset tagging for inventory control, labeling, and custom documentation to accompany each router shipment. Configuration Express can help service provider customers dramatically streamline their ordering and fulfillment processes. Support for Configuration Express on Cisco 1720 routers will be available in Q1"99.
Reliability and Scalability
Cisco IOS software is the de facto industry standard networking software with proven reliability. Cisco IOS technologies ensure that a VPN can scale reliably to very large networks through the support of Internet key exchange (IKE) and digital certificates with leading certificate authorities, scalable routing protocol features such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol and Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), and reliability services such as Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP). Encryption Performance. Powered by a RISC processor, the Cisco 1720 supports IPSec software-based encryption at 512 Kbps for 256-byte packets, which is typical for most networks. (Performance may vary depending on the encryption algorithm used, network packet sizes, and more.) An expansion slot on the Cisco 1720 motherboard allows for support of future hardware-assisted services such as encryption (up to T1/E1) and compression.
Flexibility
The Cisco 1720 router offers a flexible solution for small offices in several ways. Interchangeable WAN interface cards enable easy upgrades or change of WAN technologies to keep pace with office needs. The ability to use the same WAN interface cards in Cisco 1600, 2600, and 3600 routers reduces requirements for spare parts inventory and protects investments in existing routers. As demand for LAN network performance increases, the Cisco 1720 router"s 10/100 autosensing Fast Ethernet port allows for easy migration to Fast Ethernet networks. Due to its RISC architecture, the Cisco 1720 has the performance necessary to support digital subscriber line (DSL) and other broadband access technologies as they become ubiquitous.
Device Integration
The Cisco 1720 router provides a complete solution for VPN access in a single product, with options to combine a router, DSU/CSU, ISDN network termination-1device (NT1) as well as firewall, VPN tunnel server (home gateway), and encryption functionality. This integration reduces deployment and management time and expense because fewer devices and cables need to be installed and configured. An integrated product also saves space and increases reliability because fewer components are required. The Cisco 1720 router simplifies ongoing support of small offices from a central site through remote configuration, monitoring and troubleshooting of all integrated functions in the router.
In addition to the above features, extensive Cisco IOS software features for Internet and intranet access differentiate the Cisco 1720 router from the competition:
Multiprotocol routing (IP, IPX, AppleTalk), IBM/SNA, and transparent bridging over ISDN, asynchronous serial, and synchronous serial such as leased lines, Frame Relay, SMDS, Switched 56, X.25, and X.25 over D
Network address translation (NAT) reduces the cost of Internet access by eliminating the need to readdress all hosts with existing private network addresses (one-to-one translation) or by enabling all internal hosts to share a single registered IP address (many-to-one translation, also known as port address translation [PAT]). NAT also enhances network security by hiding internal addresses from public view
Easy IP simplifies deployment and minimizes Internet access costs by combining:
PAT to conserve IP addresses
Point-to-Point Protocol/Internet Protocol Control Protocol (PPP/IPCP), enabling the router to dynamically negotiate and configure its own IP address
DHCP Server to dynamically and transparently assign reusable IP addresses to clients
WAN optimization features such as dial-on-demand routing (DDR), bandwidth-on-demand (BOD) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)-on-demand circuit, Snapshot routing, compression, filtering, and spoofing reduce WAN costs
The Cisco 1720 router is part of the Cisco Networked Office (CNO) stack, a suite of networking solutions designed for small and medium-sized businesses. Other compatible products in CNO include the Cisco 1600 Series routers, Cisco 1528 Micro Hub 10/100, Cisco 1548 Micro Switch 10/100, Cisco IOS Firewall, and Cisco ConfigMaker software.
The Cisco 1720 router is designed to work with other products in the Cisco Networked Office stack, including the Cisco 1528 MicroHub 10/100 and Cisco 1548 MicroSwitch 10/100.
Provides industry"s most robust, scalable for Internet and private WANs using the De facto standard networking software for Internet and private WANs
Part of the Cisco end-to-end network solution
Cisco IOS Firewall includes context based access control for dynamic firewall filtering, denial of service detection and prevention, Java blocking, and real-time alerts. Internal users can access the Internet with secure, per-application-based dynamic access control. Unauthorized, Internet users are prevented from accessing the internal LAN.
IPSec ESP DES and Triple DES support and expansion slot for future high speed hardware-based encryption.
Enables creation of VPNs by providing industry standard data privacy, integrity, and authenticity as data traverses public networks
Provides an option to upgrade to high-speed hardware-assisted encryption up to T1/E1 when available
Enables software-based encryption performance at 512 Kbps for VPNs
IKE, X.509v3 digital certificate, support for certificate enrollment protocol (CEP) with certificate authorities (CAs) such as Verisign and Entrust:
Ensures proper identity and authenticity of devices and data
Enables scalability to very large IPSec networks through automated key management
PAP/CHAP
RADIUS
TACACS+
Token for verified user identity
Choice of standards-based tunneling methods to create VPNs for IP and non IP traffic
Allows any standards-based IPSec or L2TP client to interoperate with Cisco IOS tunneling technologies
Manageable via SNMP (CiscoView, CiscoWorks2000), telnet and console port
Allows central monitoring, configuration, and diagnostics for all functions integrated in the Cisco 1720 router, reducing management time and costs
Cisco ConfigMaker, Configuration Express, SETUP configuration utility, AutoInstall, Color coded ports/cables, LED status indicators
Simplifies and reduces deployment time and costs with graphical LAN/VPN policy configurator, command-line context sensitive configuration questions, and straight-forward cabling
LEDs allows quick diagnostics and troubleshooting
Simplifies deployment and reduces Internet access costs
Allocates WAN bandwidth to priority applications for improved performance
Cisco IOS Software, dial-on-demand routing; dual bank Flash memory, scalable routing protocols such as OSPF and EIGRP, HSRP
Improves network reliability and enables scalability to large networks
Modular architecture (WAN card slots)
Enables flexible WAN choices on the Cisco 1720 router protecting investment
WAN Interface Cards shared with Cisco 1600, 2600, and 3600 routers
Reduced cost of maintaining inventory
Lowers training costs for support personnel
Protects investments through reuse on various platforms
10/100 Autosensing Fast Ethernet
Simplifies migration to Fast Ethernet performance in the office
Expansion slot on motherboard - Allows expandability to support future services such as hardware-assisted encryption and compression
Integrated router, firewall, encryption, VPN tunnel server, DSU/CSU, and NT1 in single device
Reduces costs and simplifies management compared to solutions based upon multiple, separate devices
Part of Cisco Networked Office stack
Delivers complete, compatible solutions for small office networks
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Feature |
Description |
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One 10/100BaseTX Fast Ethernet port (RJ-45) port (RJ45) |
Automatic speed detection; automatic duplex negotiation |
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Two WAN interface card (WIC) /Voiceinterface card (VIC) slots |
Supports any combination of up to two WAN interface cards: WIC-IT, WIC-1DSU-56K4, WIC-1DSU-T1, WIC-1B-S/T, WIC-1B-U, WIC-2A/S |
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Synchronous serial interfaces on serial WAN interface cards |
Interface speed: up to 2.0 Mbps (T1/E1); synchronous serial protocols: PPP, HDLC, LAPB, IBM/SNA; synchronous serial WAN services: Frame Relay, X.25, SMDS; synchronous serial interfaces supported on the WIC-1T, WIC-2T, and WIC-2A/S cards: V.35, EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, X.21, EIA-530 |
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Asynchronous serial interfaces on serial WAN interface cards |
Interface speed: up to 115.2 kbps; Asynchronous serial protocols: Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP); asynchronous interface: EIA/TIA-232 |
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ISDN WAN interface cards |
ISDN dialup and ISDN leased line (IDSL) at 64 and 128 kbps; encapsulation over ISDN leased line: Frame Relay and PPP |
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One auxiliary (AUX) port |
RJ-45 jack with RS232 interface (plug compatible with Cisco 2500 series AUX port); asynchronous serial DTE with full modem controls (CD, DSR, RTS, CTS); asynchronous serial data rates up to 115.2 kbps |
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One console port |
RJ-45 jack with RS232 interface (plug compatible with Cisco 1000/1600/2500 series console ports); asynchronous serial DTE; transmit/receive rates up to 115.2 kbps (default 9600 bps, not a network data port); no hardware handshaking such as RTS/CTS |
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Asynchronous serial DTE |
Transmit/receive rates up to 115.2 kbps (default 9600 bps) - not a network data port; no hardware handshaking such as RTS/CTS; One internal expansion slot for future hardware-assisted services such as encryption (up to T1/E1) and compression |
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Processor |
Motorola MPC860T PowerQUICC at 50 MHz |
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DRAM |
Onboard (fixed/default): 16 MB; one DIMM slot; available DIMM sizes: 4, 8, 16, 32 MB; max. DRAM: 48 MB |
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Flash memory |
Type: onboard (socketed) miniFlash card; default: 4 MB; available sizes: 4, 8, 16 MB; max. Flash: 16 MB; support dual Flash bank |
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Description |
Specification | |
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Power |
Connector |
Locking connector on power socket |
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AC input voltage |
100 to 240 VAC | |
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AC input current |
AC Input Current: 0.5 amps | |
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Frequency |
47 to 64 Hz | |
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Power dissipation (max.) |
20W | |
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Temperature |
Operating |
32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) |
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Storage |
-4 to 149°F (-20 to 65°C) | |
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Relative Humidity (noncondensing) |
Operating |
10 to 85% 5 to 95% |
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Storage |
5 to 95% | |
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Dimensions (W x H x D) |
11.2 x 3.1 x 8.7 in. (28.4 x 7.85 x 22.1 cm) | |
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Weight |
Min. |
2.6 lbs (1.18 kg) |
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Max. |
2.9 lbs (1.32 kg) | |
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Regulatory Approvals |
UL 1950 CSA 22.2 No 950 EN60950 EN41003 AUSTEL TS001 AS/NZS 3260 ETSI 300-047 BS 6301 (power supply) EMI AS/NRZ 3548 Class A Class B FCC Part 15 Class B EN60555-2 Class B EN55022 Class B VCCI Class II CISPR-22 Class B Immunity 55082-1 Generic Immunity Specification Part 1:Residential and Light Industry IEC 1000-4-2 (EN61000-4-2) IEC 1000-4-3 (ENV50140) IEC 1000-4-4 (EN61000-4-4) IEC 1000-4-5 (EN61000-4-5) IEC 1000-4-6 (ENV50141) IEC 1000-4-11 IEC 1000-3-2 Network Homologation Europe: CTR2,CTR3 Canada: CS-03 United States: FCC Part 68 Japan: Jate NTT Australia/New Zealand: TS013/TS-031 Hong Kong: CR22 | |
The Cisco 1720 router supports a choice of Cisco IOS software feature sets, as shown in Table 13-127: Table 2. Cisco 1720 Software Feature Sets and Memory Requirements for Cisco IOS Release 12.0XA and 12.0T . Each feature set requires specific amounts of RAM and Flash memory in the router, as indicated in the table. (Note: the software features on the Cisco 1720 router are the same as on the Cisco 1600 series routers, with the addition of IPSec 3DES feature sets.)
The Cisco 1720 feature sets share the same feature definitions as the Cisco 1600 series. Starting with Cisco IOS Release 12.0, the base feature sets include some features formerly in Plus: NAT, OSPF, RADIUS, and NHRP. Plus feature sets contain L2TP, L2F, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), IP Multicast, Frame Relay SVC, RSVP, NetWare Link Services Protocol (NLSP), AppleTalk SMRP, and Network Timing Protocol (NTP). Encryption is offered in special encryption feature sets (Plus 40, Plus IPSec 56, and Plus IPSec 3DES).
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Cisco 1720 Software Feature Set |
Flash Memory Required (MB) |
RAM Memory Required (MB) |
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IP |
4 |
16 |
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IP/Firewall |
4 |
16 |
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IP Plus |
4 |
16 |
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IP Plus 40 |
4 |
20 |
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IP Plus IPSec 56 |
4 |
20 |
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IP Plus IPSec 3DES |
4 |
20 |
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IP/Firewall Plus IPSec 56 |
4 |
20 |
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IP/Firewall Plus IPSec 3DES |
4 |
20 |
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IP/IPX |
4 |
16 |
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IP/IPX/Firewall Plus |
4 |
20 |
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IP/IPX/AppleTalk/IBM |
4 |
20 |
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IP/IPX/AppleTalk/IBM/Firewall Plus IPSec 56 |
8 |
24 |
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IP/IPX/AppleTalk/IBM/Firewall Plus IPSec 3DES |
8 |
24 |
| Part Description | Part Number |
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| Cisco 1700 4-MB Flash | MEM-1700-4F |
| Cisco 1700 4-MB to 8 MB Mini-Flash Card Factory Upgrade | MEM1700-4U8MFC |
| Cisco 1700 4-MB to 8 MB Mini-Flash Card Upgrade | MEM1700-4U8MFC= |
| Cisco 1700 4-MB to 16 MB Mini-Flash Card Factory Upgrade | MEM1700-4U16MFC |
| Cisco 1700 4-MB to 16 MB Mini-Flash Card Upgrade | MEM1700-4U16MFC= |
| Cisco 1700 4-MB Mini-Flash Card | MEM1700-4MFC= |
| Cisco 1700 8-MB Mini-Flash Card | MEM1700-8MFC= |
| Cisco 1700 16-MB Mini-Flash Card | MEM1700-16MFC= |
| Cisco 1700 16- to 20-MB DRAM Factory Upgrade | MEM1700-16U20D |
| Cisco 1700 16- to 24-MB DRAM Factory Upgrade | MEM1700-16U24D |
| Cisco 1700 16- to 32-MB DRAM Factory Upgrade | MEM1700-16U32D |
| Cisco 1700 16- to 48-MB DRAM Factory Upgrade | MEM1700-16U48D |
| Cisco 1700 4-MB DRAM DIMM | MEM1700-4D= |
| Cisco 1700 8-MB DRAM DIMM | MEM1700-8D= |
| Cisco 1700 16-MB DRAM DIMM | MEM1700-16D= |
| Cisco 1700 32-MB DRAM DIMM | MEM1700-32D= |
| Cisco 1700 AC Power Supply - Worldwide | PWR-1700-WW1 |
| Cisco 1700 AC Power Supply - Worldwide | PWR-1700-WW1= |
| Cisco 1700 Console Cable | CAB1700-CON |
| Cisco 1700 Console Cable | CAB1700-CON= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/IPX/AT/IBM/FW plus IPSEC 56 | SF17QHL-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/IPX/AT/IBM/FW plus 3DES | SF17QHK2-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/IPX/AT/IBM | SF17Q-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/IPX/FW plus | SF17BHP-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/IPX | SF17B-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/FW | SF17CH-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP plus | SF17CP-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP plus 40 | SF17CW-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP plus 56 | SF17CY-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP plus IPSEC 56 | SF17CL-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP plus 3DES | SF17CK2-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/Firewall plus IPSEC 56 | SF17CHL-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/Firewall plus 3DES | SF17CHK2-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP | SF17C-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/IPX/AT/IBM/FW plus IPSEC 56 | SW17QHL-12.0.1X= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/IPX/AT/IBM/FW plus 3DES | SW17QHK2-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/IPX/AT/IBM | SW17Q-12.0.1X= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/IPX/FW plus | SW17BHP-12.0.1X= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/IPX | SW17B-12.0.1X= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/FW | SW17BH-12.0.1X= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP plus | SW17CP-12.0.1X= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP plus 40 | SW17CW-12.0.1X= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP plus 56 | SW17CY-12.0.1X= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP plus IPSEC 56 | SW17CL-12.0.1X= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP plus 3DES | SW17CK2-12.0.1X= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/Firewall plus IPSEC 56 | SW17CHL-12.0.1X= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/Firewall plus 3DES | SW17CHK2-12.0.1X= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP | SW17C-12.0.1X= |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/IPX/AT/IBM/FW plus IPSEC 56 | INT17QHL-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/IPX/AT/IBM/FW plus 3DES | INT17QHK2-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP plus 56 | INT17CY-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP plus IPSEC 56 | INT17CL-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP plus 3DES | INT17CK2-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/Firewall plus IPSEC 56 | INT17CHL-12.0.1X |
| Cisco 1700 IOS IP/Firewall plus 3DES | INT17CHK2-12.0.1X |
| Cisco IOS 1700 IP Feature Set 12.0(1)XA | CD17-C-12.0x= |
| Cisco IOS 1700 IP/Firewall Feature Set 12.0(1)XA | CD17-CH-12.0x= |
| Cisco IOS 1700 IP/Firewall plus IPSEC56 Feature Set 12.0(1)XA | CD17-CHL-12.0x= |
| Cisco IOS 1700 IP/IPX Feature Set 12.0(1)XA | CD17-B-12.0x= |
| Cisco IOS 1700 IP/IPX/AT/IBM Feature Set 12.0(1)XA | CD17-Q-12.0x= |