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The Cisco 7000 series of multiprotocol routers includes the Cisco 7000 and the Cisco 7010. These routers combine Cisco Systems' proven software technology with exceptional reliability, availability, serviceability, and performance features to meet the requirements of today's most mission-critical internetworks. The Cisco 7000 series provides information system professionals with the flexibility they need to meet the constantly changing requirements at the core and distribution points of the internetwork. The Cisco 7000 series also provides a clear migration path to tomorrow's technologies.
Network interfaces reside on modular interface processors, which provide a direct connection between the CxBus and the external network, and support any combination of ATM, channelized T3, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, FDDI, IBM channel attachment, multichannel E1 and T1, HSSI, synchronous serial, Token Ring, and Packet OC-3 interfaces. The Cisco 7000 router provides five slots for interface processors; the Cisco 7010 router provides three slots for interface processors. For more information about interface processors, see the "Interface Processors for the Cisco 7000 Family" chapter.
In a standard Cisco 7000 series router, route processing and switching are accomplished by a Route Processor (RP), Switch Processor (SP), and Silicon Switch Processor (SSP). In a Cisco 7000 series router upgraded to Cisco 7500 functionality, route processing and switching are accomplished by the 7000 Series Route Switch Processor (RSP7000).
The Cisco 7000 series runs Cisco IOS software, Cisco's industry-leading networking software. Cisco IOS software assures robust, reliable internetworks by supporting both LAN and WAN protocols, optimizing WAN services, and controlling internetwork access. In addition, Cisco IOS software allows centralized, integrated, and automated installation and management of internetworks.
The reliability, availability, and serviceability features of the Cisco 7000 series include the following:
Figure 7-62 shows the rear view of the Cisco 7000 series routers.
Table 7-54 lists a summary of features, and Table 7-55 lists the environmental specifications for the Cisco 7000 series routers.
Description | Cisco 7000 | Cisco 7010 |
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AC-input power supplies | 700W (2380 Btus1/hour) | 600W (2040 Btus/hour) |
DC-input power supplies | 1000W input requirement
700W power output 300W (1024 Btus/hr) heat dissipation 20A (-48 VDC) | 800W input requirement
600W power output 300W (1024 Btus/hr) heat dissipation 18A (-40 VDC) |
Input | 100 to 240 VAC2 autoranging | 100 to 240 VAC autoranging |
Frequency | 50 to 60 Hz autoranging | 50 to 60 Hz autoranging |
AC current rating | 12A @ 100V; 6A @ 240V | 9A @ 100V; 4A @ 240V |
Airflow | 140 cfm3 through the system blower | Side-to-side through chassis by variable-speed, 6-fan array |
Radiated acoustic noise | 62 dB4 | 47 dB |
Operating temperature | 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) | 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) |
Nonoperating temperature range | -40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C) | -4 to 149°F (-20 to 65°C) |
The Cisco 7000 series base system includes the following standard features:
Hardware for the Cisco 7000 series includes processors, interface processors, serial cables, memory, a second power supply (Cisco 7000 only), and accessories. Table 7-59 lists hardware option product numbers for the Cisco 7000 series.
The standard system requires one Route Processor and one Switch Processor (or Silicon Switch Processor). An upgraded RSP7000 system requires one 7000 series Route Switch Processor (RSP7000) and one 7000 series Chassis Interface (RSP7000CI). Processors can be ordered in two ways: as spares or as upgrades.
Cisco offers the RSP7000 (see Figure 7-63 and Figure 7-64), which is available as an upgrade kit for existing Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7010 systems. The RSP7000 significantly increases the performance for most features and protocols and provides a migration path that enables Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7010 systems to take advantage of advanced VIP features.
The RSP7000 upgrade consists of the following:
Figure 7-65 and Figure 7-66 show Cisco 7000 series routers after installation of the RSP7000 upgrade kit. Note that each upgrade must also include an RSP software license.
The RSP7000 has the same interface processor compatibility requirements as the Cisco 7500 series router. To determine if your interface processor boards are compatible with the RSP7000, see "Verifying Interface Processor Compatibility" section in the "Interface Processors for the Cisco 7000 Family" chapter. Cisco offers a program to upgrade noncompatible Cisco 7500 series interface processor boards. If needed, refer to the "Investment Protection Program" section in the "Interface Processors for the Cisco 7000 Family" chapter.
When you order the upgrade kit, specify the following:
In the Cisco 7000 series, Flash memory cards allow you to download a software image into Flash memory, save backup software images, and copy files. Flash memory card options depend on the processor (RP or RSP7000) installed in your router.
RP Flash Memory Cards
The RP requires a PCMCIA Flash memory card for Cisco IOS Release 11.0 or later. The card allows you to download Release 11.0 into Flash memory, save backup software images, and copy files.
The Flash memory card inserts into the PCMICA slot on the RP board. The following purchase scenarios explain how to use the Cisco 7000 series router Flash memory card:
In an RSP7000 system, Flash memory cards can be used to store and boot Cisco IOS images and/or system configurations. A Cisco 7000 series router with the RSP7000 option can also be used as a TFTP server, with the Flash memory used to store other files such as software and microcode images for other systems. Cisco recommends using one card for image storage and another for configurations. The number of system images that can be stored on the card depends on both the Flash memory card size and the file size.
The RSP7000 Flash memory card is available in 8-, 16-, or 20-MB densities. The card is an Intel Series 2+ Flash memory card, which conforms with PCMCIA format. The Flash memory card that is shipped with the RSP7000 contains a software image; the same Flash memory card ordered as a spare is shipped blank and must be formatted before use.
By default, the RSP7000 is shipped with 32 MB of DRAM. Refer to Table 7-56 for DRAM size recommendations based on the size of your network. Then, consult with your Cisco system engineer to determine the recommended DRAM configuration for your unique network.
Use the following guidelines when ordering DRAM for the Cisco 7000 series:
Refer to for DRAM size requirements for a Cisco 7000 series router running Cisco IOS Release 11.2 and 11.1.
Refer to Table 7-58 for default SIMM configurations for the RSP7000. These factory defaults are designed so that your initial order can be easily upgraded.
DRAM Size1 | |||
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Network Size | Cisco 7000 | Cisco 7010 | RSP7000 |
Small2 | 32 MB | 32 MB | 32 MB |
Medium3 | 32 MB | 32 MB | 32 MB |
Large4 | 64 MB | 64 MB | 64 MB |
Features | RSP Only1 | RSP and VIP21 |
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IP only | 16 MB | 24 MB |
IP, VIP/VIP22 | 16 MB | 24 MB |
Enterprise | 16 MB | 24 MB |
Enterprise/APPN | 24 MB | 24 MB |
Enterprise, VIP/VIP22 | 24 MB | 24 MB |
Enterprise, APPN, VIP/VIP22 | 24 MB | 24 MB |
Desktop/IBM | 16 MB | 24 MB |
Desktop, IBM, VIP/VIP22 | 16 MB | 24 MB |
Desktop/IBM/APPN | 16 MB | 24 MB |
Desktop, IBM, APPN, VIP/VIP22 | 16 MB | 24 MB |
IP/IPX/IBM | 16 MB | 24 MB |
IP/IPX/IBM/APPN | 16 MB | 24 MB |
Available DRAM memory | SIMM Size | Number of SIMMs |
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16 MB | 8 MB | 2 |
24 MB | 2 8-MB and 2 4-MB | 4 |
32 MB | 16 MB | 2 |
64 MB | 32 MB | 2 |
128 MB | 32 MB | 4 |
Interface processors and interface processor cables for the Cisco 7000 series are described in the "Interface Processors for the Cisco 7000 Family" chapter. For cable illustrations, see the "Cables and Transceivers" chapter later in the catalog.
When you order an AC-input power supply as a spare, choose the appropriate product numbers to specify the type of power cord to be included in the order. Note that the Cisco 7000 power supply is the same as the Cisco 7507 power supply; the Cisco 7010 power supply is the same as the Cisco 7505 power supply. See Table 7-59 for the product numbers to order Cisco 7000 series power supplies.
Several spare accessories are available for the Cisco 7000 series including a rack-mount kit and the following spares: LED board, panel, arbiter, air filter, and blank carrier. See Table 7-59 for the product numbers to order Cisco 7000 series spare accessories.
Table 7-59 lists the Cisco 7000 series hardware product numbers. If a product number ends with an equal sign (=), the item can be ordered only as a spare. If a product number does not end with an equal sign, the item can be ordered as a spare or as a configurable part of a system order.
Description | Product Number |
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Cisco 7000 Series Processor Boards | |
Route Processor with 64-MB RAM | RP-64MB= |
Upgrade from RP to RP-64MB1 | RP-64MB-U= |
Silicon Switch Processor with 2 MB of packet memory2 | SSP-2MB= |
Upgrade from SP to SSP1 | UPG-SSP= |
7000 series Route Switch Processor3 | RSP70004 |
7000 series Chassis Interface3 | RSP7000CI |
Upgrade from SP to SSP-2MB1 | UPG-SSP-2MB= |
Upgrade kit for both RP and SP4 | UPG-RSP7000= |
Cisco 7000 Series RP Flash Memory Cards | |
8-MB Flash memory card with sleeve | MEM-RP-FLC8M= |
16-MB Flash memory card with sleeve | MEM-RP-FLC16M= |
Cisco 7000 Series RSP7000 Flash Memory Cards5 | |
8-MB Flash memory card | MEM-RSP-FLC8M= |
16-MB Flash memory card (default, shipped with RSP7000) | MEM-RSP-FLC16M |
20-MB Flash memory card (installed in system) | MEM-RSP-FLC20M |
Cisco 7000 Series RSP7000 DRAMs | |
8-MB DRAM (2 4-MB SIMMs) (spare) | MEM-RSP-8M= |
16-MB DRAM (2 8-MB SIMMs) (spare) | MEM-RSP-16M= |
32-MB DRAM (2 16-MB SIMMs) | MEM-RSP-32M |
64-MB DRAM (2 32-MB SIMMs) | MEM-RSP-64M |
128-MB DRAM (4 32-MB SIMMs) | MEM-RSP-128M |
Spare AC-input Power Supplies | |
Cisco 7000 | |
Australia | PWR/7-ACA= |
Europe | PWR/7-ACE= |
Italy | PWR/7-ACI= |
United Kingdom | PWR/7-ACU= |
USA | PWR/7-AC= |
Cisco 7010 | |
Australia | PWR/5-ACA= |
Europe | PWR/5-ACE= |
Italy | PWR/5-ACI= |
United Kingdom | PWR/5-ACU= |
USA | PWR/5-AC= |
Cisco 7000 Accessories | |
Spare packaging material | PKG-7000= |
Cisco 7010 Accessories | |
Spare packaging material | PKG-7010= |
The Cisco IOS software available for the Cisco 7000 series routers is described in the following sections:
This section describes Cisco IOS software feature sets for the Cisco 7000 series. With feature sets, you can order software combinations that support your particular application. Optional licenses expand the feature sets by providing WAN packet protocol, interdomain routing, Network Address Translation, Netflow switching (with the RSP7000 only), and CIP2 support. To order, select one feature set (there is no default) and one or all of the optional feature licenses.
The Cisco 7000 series offers the following type of feature sets:
The Cisco IOS feature set tables use the following conventions to identify features:
You can still order earlier Cisco IOS software releases, which are available as software feature sets. Unless you specify otherwise, you will receive the default software version.
This section describes software product numbers for the Cisco 7000 series routers. Table 7-60 lists Cisco IOS software product numbers, and Table 7-61 lists optional feature set licenses and their product numbers.
Description | Cisco IOS Release 11.21 | Cisco IOS Release 11.1 | Cisco IOS Release 11.0 |
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RP systems | |||
Enterprise | SW7A-11.2.x=
SR7A-11.2.x= | SWR-G7A-11.1.x= | SWR-G7A-11.0.x= |
Enterprise, VIP | SW7AV-11.2.x=
SR7AV-11.2.x= | SWR-G7AV-11.1.x= | - |
Enterprise, APPN | SW7AN-11.2.x=
SR7AN-11.2.x= | SWR-G7AN-11.1.x= | SWR-G7AN-11.0.x= |
Enterprise, APPN, VIP | SW7ANV-11.2.x=
SR7ANV-11.2.x= | SWR-G7ANV-11.1.x= | - |
Desktop, IBM | SW7BS-11.2.1=
SR7BS-11.2.1= | SSWR-G7BS-11.1.x= | SWR-G7BS-11.0.x= |
Desktop, IBM, VIP | SW7BSV-11.2.1=
SR7BSV-11.2.1= | SWR-G7BSV-11.1.x= | - |
Desktop, IBM, APPN | SW7BSN-11.2.1=
SR7BSN-11.2.1= | - | - |
Desktop, IBM, APPN, VIP | SW7BSNV-11.2.1=
SR7BSNV-11.2.1= | - | - |
IP/IPX2, IBM | - | SWR-G7DS-11.1.x= | SWR-G7DS-11.0.x= |
IP/IPX2, IBM, VIP | - | SWR-G7DSV-11.1.x= | - |
IP/IPX2, IBM, APPN | - | SWR-G7DSN-11.1.x= | SWR-G7DSN-11.0.x= |
IP/IPX2, IBM, APPN, VIP | - | SWR-G7DSNV-11.1.x= | - |
IP only | SW7C-11.2.x=
SR7C-11.2.x= | SWR-G7C-11.1.x= | SWR-G7C-11.0.x= |
IP, VIP | SW7CV-11.2.x=
SR7CV-11.2.x= | SWR-G7CV-11.1.x= | - |
RSP systems | |||
Enterprise | SF75A-11.2.x3 SW75A-11.2.x= | SF-G75A-11.1.x3 SW-G75A-11.1.x= | SF-G75A-11.0.x3 SW-G75A-11.0.x= |
Enterprise and Encryption 40 | SF75AK-11.2.x SW75AK-11.2.1= | - | - |
Enterprise and Encryption 56 | SF75AT-11.2.x SW75AT-11.2.1= | - | - |
Enterprise, VIP/VIP24 | SF75A-11.2.x SW75A-11.2.x= | SF-G75AV-11.1.x | - |
Enterprise, APPN5 | SF75AN-11.2.x SW75AN-11.2.x= | SF-G75AN-11.1.x SW-G75AN-11.1.x= | SF-G75AN-11.0.x SW-G75AN-11.0.x= |
Enterprise, APPN, and Encryption 40 | SF75ANK-11.2. SW75ANK-11.2.1= | - | - |
Enterprise, APPN, and Encryption 56 | SF75ANT-11.2.x SW75ANT-11.2.1= | - | - |
Enterprise, APPN, VIP/VIP24 | SF75AN-11.2.x SW75AN-11.2.x= | SF-G75ANV-11.1.x | - |
Desktop, IBM | SF75BS-11.2.x SW75BS-11.2.x= | SF-G75BS-11.1.x SW-G75BS-11.1.x= | SF-G75BS-11.0.x SW-G75BS-11.0.x= |
Desktop, IBM, and Encryption 40 | SF75BSK-11.2.x SW75BSK-11.2.1= | - | - |
Desktop, IBM, and Encryption 56 | SF75BST-11.2.x SW75BST-11.2.1= | - | - |
Desktop, IBM, VIP/VIP24 | SF75BS-11.2.x SW75BS-11.2.x= | SF-G75BSV-11.1.x | - |
Desktop, IBM, APPN, VIP/VIP24 | SF75BSN-11.2.x SW75BSN-11.2.1= | - | - |
IP/IPX2, IBM | - | SF-G75DS-11.1.x SW-G75DS-11.1.x= | SF-G75DS-11.0.x SW-G75DS-11.0.x= |
IP/IPX2, IBM, VIP/VIP24 | - | SF-G75DSV-11.1.x | - |
IP/IPX2, IBM, APPN | - | SF-G75DSN-11.1.x SW-G75DSN-11.1.x= | SF-G75DSN-11.0.x SW-G75DSN-11.0.x= |
IP/IPX2, IBM, APPN, VIP/VIP24 | - | SF-G75DSNV-11.1.x | - |
IP only | SF75C-11.2.x SW75C-11.2.x= | SF-G75C-11.1.x SW-G75C-11.1.x= | SF-G75C-11.0.x SW-G75C-11.0.x= |
IP and Encryption 40 | SF75CK-11.2.x SW75CK-11.2.1= | - | - |
IP and Encryption 56 | SF75CT-11.2.x SW75CT-11.2.1= | - | - |
IP, VIP/VIP24 | SF75C-11.2.x SW75C-11.2.1= | SF-G75CV-11.1.x | - |
Category | Features | Product Number |
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RP | ||
WAN packet protocols | X.25, X.25 switching, Switched 56, Frame Relay, Frame Relay switching, SMDS, ATM DXI, SMDS over ATM
In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 only: all of the above plus Frame Relay SVC support (DTE) and Frame Relay traffic shaping | FR-WPP7= |
Interdomain routing1 | BGP, EGP for Internet scale routing
In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 only: all of the above plus BGP42 | FR-IR7= |
VIP/VIP2 support | Included automatically with VIP order | - |
CIP2 support3 | TCP/IP offload feature for CIP (or CIP2) | R-CIP-TCPOFF= |
SNA support feature for CIP2 SNA | FR-CIP-CSNA= | |
RSP7000 | ||
WAN packet protocols | X.25, X.25 switching, Frame Relay, SMDS, Frame Relay switching, Switched 56, ATM DXI, SMDS over ATM
In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 only: all of the above plus Frame Relay SVC support (DTE) and Frame Relay traffic shaping | FR-WPP75, FR-WPP75= |
Interdomain routing1 | BGP, EGP for Internet scale routing
In Cisco IOS Release 11.2 only: all of the above plus BGP42 | FR-IR75, FR-IR75= |
Network Address Translation (NAT)4 | NAT support | FR-NAT75, FR-NAT75= |
Netflow switching | Netflow switching | FR-NF75, FR-NF75= |
VIP/VIP2 support | Included automatically with VIP order | - |
CIP2 support3 | TCP/IP offload feature for CIP2 | FR-CIP-TCPOFF, FR-CIP-TCPOFF= |
SNA support feature for CIP2 SNA | FR-CIP-CSNA, FR-CIP-CSNA= |
Cisco IOS feature set upgrades are easy to order for Cisco 7000 series routers. The following is an example:
You have a Cisco 7010 router with the RSP7000 option running the Cisco IOS Release 11.2 IP Routing (basic) feature set. You want to upgrade to the Cisco IOS Release 11.2 Enterprise feature set. To complete the upgrade, use the following guidelines:
Cisco IOS Releases 11.1 and 11.0 follow the same upgrade guidelines as described in the preceding example for Cisco IOS Release 11.2. Use the applicable product numbers listed in Table 7-61. Unless otherwise noted, the upgrades listed are available for Cisco IOS Releases 11.2, 11.1, and 11.0.
A Cisco 7000 series router with an RSP7000 upgrade uses Cisco IOS RSP software products listed in Table 7-60.
Feature Set Upgrade | Product Number |
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RP | |
IP to IP/IPX and IBM Base Upgrade | FR7-CDS= |
IP to Desktop and IBM Base Upgrade | FR7-CBS= |
IP to Enterprise Upgrade | FR7-CA= |
IP/IPX and IBM to Desktop and IBM Upgrade1 | FR7-DSBS= |
IP/IPX and IBM to Enterprise Upgrade1 | FR7-DSA= |
Desktop and IBM to Enterprise Upgrade | FR7-BSA= |
APPN Upgrade2 | SW-G7NU-11.0.4= |
APPN Upgrade3 | SW-G7NU-11.1.1= |
IP/IPX and IBM and APPN to Enterprise and APPN Upgrade2 | SW-G7DNNU-11.0.4= |
IP/IPX and IBM and APPN to Enterprise and APPN Upgrade3 | SW-G7DNNU-11.1.1= |
RSP7000 | |
IP to IP/IPX and IBM Base Upgrade | FR75-CDS= |
IP to Desktop and IBM Base Upgrade | FR75-CBS= |
IP to Enterprise Upgrade | FR75-CA= |
IP/IPX and IBM to Desktop and IBM Upgrade1 | FR75-DSBS= |
IP/IPX and IBM to Enterprise Upgrade1 | FR75-DSA= |
Desktop and IBM to Enterprise Upgrade | FR75-BSA= |
Cisco IOS Encryption 40 Upgrade4 | FR75-40= |
Cisco IOS Encryption 56 Upgrade4 | FR75-56= |
APPN Upgrade2 | SW-G75NU-11.0.x= |
APPN Upgrade3 | SW-G75NU-11.1.x= |
IP/IPX and IBM and APPN to Enterprise and APPN Upgrade2 | SW-G75DNNU-11.0.x= |
IP/IPX and IBM and APPN to Enterprise and APPN Upgrade3 | SW-G75DNNU-11.1.x= |
Cisco is committed to protecting your investment in its products. The Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7010 Trade-in Program provides a migration path for you to trade in your Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7010 routers to Cisco 7505, Cisco 7507, or Cisco 7513 routers. The program also allows you to trade in existing interface processors for new VIP2 models. The details of the program, tools for quoting a trade-in, and order examples are provided in this section. The program is scheduled to run from February 1, 1997 through January 31, 1998 under the conditions outlined in this section. Cisco anticipates that the program will continue after this date; however, the financial terms are likely to be modified lower after this date.
This program is designed to offer flexible alternatives, attractive trade-in terms, and unparalleled choices to migrate from Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7010 routers to newer, more powerful Cisco 7500 series routers. The Cisco 7500 series offers a two to four times improvement in performance; a two- to three-fold increase in port density; all the connectivity options available on the Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7010 today; and plans for future technology options such as tag switching, RSVP, and compression. End-of-sales for the Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7010 is effective July 31,1997.
Following is a description of the Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7010 Trade-in Program:
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