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Overview of the Cisco 1005


Overview of the Cisco 1005

Overview of the Cisco 1005

The Cisco 1005 router is a small desktop router that links small remote sites with Ethernet LANs to regional and central offices through WAN connections.


Features

The router includes the following features:

Figure 1-1 illustrates the Cisco 1005 router.

Figure 1-1 Front View of the Cisco 1005

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Figure 1-2 illustrates a typical internetwork using the Cisco 1005 router.

Figure 1-2 Example of the Cisco 1005 in a Network

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Specifications

The specifications of the router are listed in Table 1-1.

Table 1-1 System Specifications

Description Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D) 1.75 x 8.0 x 8.3" (4.4 x 20.3 x 21.1 cm)
Weight 2.6 lb (1.2 kg)
Input voltage, frequency, and power dissipation 12 VDC output, minimum 0.5AExternal power supply: 100--240 VAC at 50--60 Hz, 1.0A input
Memory 4-MB DRAM(1) SIMM(2)1-MB boot PROM(3)8-KB NVRAM(4)
WAN interface 1 serial (DB-60)(5)
Ethernet interface 1 10BaseT (RJ-45)
PCMCIA slot 1 Type 2 (for Flash ROM card)
Console interface 1 asynchronous serial (EIA/TIA-232(6)) (RJ-45)
Operating environment 32--104°F (0--40°C)
Operating humidity 10--90%, noncondensing
Agency compliance FCC Class B, VCCI Class 2, CISPR-22 Class B, EN 55022 Class B

(1)
DRAM = dynamic random-access memory.
(2)
SIMM = single in-line memory module.
(3)
PROM = programmable read-only memory.
(4)
NVRAM = nonvolatile random-access memory.
(5)
The serial port supports the following synchronous interfaces: EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, V.35, X.21, and EIA-530. The serial port supports EIA/TIA-232 asynchronous interfaces.
(6)
EIA/TIA-232 and EIA/TIA-449 were known as recommended standards RS-232 and RS-449 before their acceptance as standards by the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) and Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA).


VCCI Class 2 Compliance Statement

This equipment is in the 2nd Class category (information equipment to be used in a residential area or adjacent area thereto) and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by data processing equipment and electronic office machines aimed at preventing radio interference in such residential area. When used near a radio or TV receiver, it may become the cause of radio interference. Read the instructions for correct handling.

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