Table Of Contents
Data Sheet
Cisco Content Networking Product Portfolio
Cisco CE-510-K9 Content Engine
Cisco CE-565-K9 Content Engine
Cisco CE-7305-K9 Content Engine
Cisco CE-7325-K9 Content Engine
Cisco Content Engine Product Function Matrix
Hardware Specifications
Cisco Web Cache Control Protocol Support
Cisco Service and Support Solutions
Additional Resources
Data Sheet
Cisco Enterprise Content Delivery
Network Solution—Cisco Content Engines
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Cisco 500 Series Content Engine and Cisco 7300 Series Content Engine
Cisco Content Networking Product Portfolio
The Cisco® Enterprise Content Delivery Network (ECDN) solution, running Cisco Application and Content Networking System (ACNS) Software, enables organizations of all sizes to reduce costs, drive productivity, and increase revenues by extending strategic applications from the data center to the branch, including:
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Content and application acceleration
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Access management and security
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Video streaming
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Corporate communications
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E-learning
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Point-of-sale kiosks and video displays
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Software and file distribution
Cisco ACNS Software combines the technologies of demand-pull caching and pre-positioning for accelerated delivery of Web applications, objects, files, and streaming media which runs on Cisco content engines and content engine network modules, the Cisco Content Distribution Manager (CDM), and Cisco content routers.
Together with Cisco content delivery hardware platforms, intelligent Cisco ACNS Software provides the following business-critical functions:
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Content edge delivery using the Cisco Content Engine or Cisco 2600/3600/3700 Series Content Engine Network Module to avoid WAN congestion by storing and delivering content at the network edge
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Central management capabilities using the Cisco CDM appliance
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Content routing capabilities using the Cisco Content Router for HTTP routing and the Cisco Web Cache Control Protocol (WCCP) embedded in routers and switches with Cisco IOS® Software
For ready-to-use live and on-demand streaming, customers can combine the Cisco ECDN solution with the
Cisco IP/TV® 3400 Series Video Server, which captures and delivers standards-based MPEG video with synchronized presentations, program creation, scheduling, and interactive QuestionManager features.
In the data center, Cisco content engines can be used with the Cisco CSS 11000 Series Content Services Switch (CSS) and the Cisco Catalyst® 6500 Series Content Switch Module (CSM) for reverse proxy caching, which offloads expensive back-end Web servers.
Cisco CE-510-K9 Content Engine
The Cisco 510 Content Engine requires a single IDE hard disk. Customers can optionally purchase a second IDE hard disk; however, there is no external storage expandability beyond two internal disk drives. Optionally, the Cisco Content Engine 510 can be configured with either a Fibre Channel adapter for interfacing with SANs or an MPEG video decoder for baseband video capability. Due to the availability of only a single PCI slot either the Fibre Channel adapter or MPEG decoder can be installed in the Cisco 510 Content Engine, but not both. (Part number CE-510-K9.)
Cisco CE-565-K9 Content Engine
The Cisco 565 Content Engine requires two internal SCSI hard disks. No additional internal hard disks can be added to the product. For storage expandability and higher caching performance, a Cisco Storage Array 7 can be connected to the Cisco 565 Content Engine SCSI connector. Optionally the Cisco 565 Content Engine can be configured with either a Fibre Channel adapter for interfacing with SANs or an MPEG video decoder for baseband video capability. Due to the availability of a single PCI slot, either the Fibre Channel adapter or MPEG decoder can be installed in the Cisco 565 Content Engine, but not both. (Part number CE-565-K9.)
Through a CLI configuration the Cisco 565 Content Engine can be changed into a CDM or a content engine. There is no additional licensing or customer cost to make this change. (See Table 1.)
Cisco CE-7305-K9 Content Engine
The Cisco 7305 Content Engine requires two internal SCSI hard disks. In addition, up to four hard disks can be added to the product for a total of six internal disks. For storage expandability and higher caching performance, a Cisco Storage Array 14 can be connected to the Cisco 7305 Content Engine SCSI connector. Optionally the Cisco 7305 Content Engine can be configured with a Fibre Channel adapter for interfacing with SANs. (Part number CE-7305-K9.)
Through a CLI configuration the Cisco 7305 Content Engine can be changed into a CDM or a content engine. There is no additional licensing or customer cost to make this change. (See Table 1.)
Cisco CE-7325-K9 Content Engine
The Cisco 7325 Content Engine requires six internal SCSI hard disks. No additional internal hard disks can be added to the product. For storage expandability and higher caching performance, an SA-14 storage array can be connected to the Cisco 7325 Content Engine SCSI connector. Optionally the Cisco 7325 Content Engine can be configured with a Fibre Channel adapter for interfacing with SANs.
Cisco Content Engine Product Function Matrix
A new feature of Cisco ACNS Software Version 5.0 is the capability of configuring certain hardware as a content engine, content router, or CDM. All products will ship directly from the factory as a content engine and in some cases the content engine can be changed into a content router or CDM with a command-line interface (CLI) command (Table 1).
Note that the product can only have a single function (content engine, content router, or CDM) and cannot be configured to perform all functions simultaneously. Existing hardware (Cisco Content Distribution Manager models 4650and 4630, Content Engine models 507, 560, 590, and 7320, and Content Router-4430) will operate with Cisco ACNS Software Version 5.0 but cannot be reconfigured, as described in Table 1.
Table 1 Cisco Content Engine Product Function Matrix
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Cisco NM-CE-BP-X
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Cisco CE-510-K9
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Cisco CE-565-K9
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Cisco CE-7305-K9
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Cisco CE-7325-K9
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CDM
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X
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X
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Content Router
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X
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X
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Content Engine
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Table 2 lists the hardware platforms supported by Cisco ACNS Software Version 5.0.
Table 2 Hardware Platforms Supported by Cisco ACNS Software Version 5.0
Supported Hardware Platforms
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Descriptions
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NM-CE-BP-40GB
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Content Engine Network Modules for the Cisco 2600, 3600 and 3700 multiservice access platforms with 40-GB IDE hard drive.
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NM-CE-20GB
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Content Engine Network Modules for the Cisco 2600, 3600 and 3700 multiservice access platforms with 20-GB IDE hard drive.
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NM-CE-SCSI
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Content Engine Network Modules for the Cisco 2600, 3600 and 3700 multiservice access platforms with SCSI adapter for external storage.
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CE-510-K9
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Entry-level edge delivery platform for small branch offices. Configurable only to be a content engine.
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CE-565-K9
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Mid-range edge delivery platform for regional offices or larger branch offices. Configurable to be a CDM, content router, or content engine.
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CE-7305-K9
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High-end data-center delivery platform. Configurable to be a CDM, content router, or content engine.
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CE-7325-K9
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Ultra high-end large data-center delivery platform. Configurable only to be a content engine.
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SA-7
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7-slot Cisco storage array, 7 SCSI-LVD disks, single AC power for Cisco 560, 590, and 7320 content engines; Cisco 4630 and 4650 Content Distribution Managers; Cisco Content Engine Models 565, 7305 and 7325.
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SA-14
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14-slot Cisco storage array, 14 SCSI-LVD disks, single AC power for Cisco Content Engine models 7305, 7325, 7320, and Cisco Content Distribution Manager 4650.
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Hardware Options and Spares
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FIBER-CHNL-1PORT (=)
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Fibre Channel host bus adapter card for use with Cisco Content Engine models 510, 565, 7305, and 7325.
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CE-VIDEO-1P (=)
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MPEG video decoder card for use with Cisco Content Engine 510 and Cisco Content Engine 565 to allow for AV output.
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CE-510-DISK-40GB (=)
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40-GB IDE disk for Cisco Content Engine 510.
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Hardware Options and Spares (Continued)
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CE-565-DISK-36GB (=)
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36-GB Ultra2 SCSI disk for Cisco Content Engine 565.
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CE-510-DISK-80GB (=)
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80-GB IDE disk for Cisco Content Engine 510.
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CE-565-DISK-72GB (=)
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72-GB IDE disk for Cisco Content Engine 565.
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CE73XX-DISK-72GB (=)
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72-GB Ultra2 SCSI disk for Cisco Content Engine models 7305 and 7325.
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Older Hardware Platforms Part numbers
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CE-507-K9
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Entry-level edge delivery platform for small branch offices.
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CE-507AV-CDN-K9
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Cisco 507 AV Content Engine plus composite baseband video and audio decoder (NTSC and Phase Altering Line [PAL]).
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CE-560-K9
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Mid-range edge delivery platform for regional offices or larger branch offices.
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CE-560AV-CDN-K9
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Cisco 560 Content Engine plus composite baseband video and audio decoder (NTSC and PAL).
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CE-590-K9
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High-end data-center delivery platform.
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CE-590-DC-K9
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High-end data-center delivery platform, DC power.
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CE-7320-K9
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Ultra high-end large data-center or service-provider delivery platform.
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CE-7320-DC-K9
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Ultra high-end large data-center or service-provider delivery platform, DC power.
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CR-4430-K9
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Cisco content router for added redundancy to Cisco CDM.
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CDM-4630-K9
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Entry-level Cisco CDM for small enterprise deployments and departmental pilots.
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CDM-4650-K9
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High-end Cisco CDM for medium and large enterprise deployments.
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SA6-SHF-6DISK-AC
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6-slot Cisco storage array, 6 SCSI-LVD disks, single AC power for Cisco 560 and 590 content engines and Cisco 4630 and 4650 content distribution managers.
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CE-DISK-18GB-507-X
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Extra 18-GB Ultra2 SCSI disk drive for Cisco 507 Content Engine (configurable option).
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CDN1-DISK-18GB=
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Spare 18-GB Ultra2 SCSI disk drive for Cisco 507 Content Engine.
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Table 3 lists the Cisco Content Engine hardware platforms and network modules supported by Cisco ACNS Software Version 5.0.
Table 3 Hardware Platforms and Network Modules Supported by Cisco ACNS Software Version 5.0
Supported Hardware Platforms
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Descriptions
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NM-CE-BP-20G-K9(=)
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Content engine network module, basic performance, 20-GB IDE hard disk
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NM-CE-BP-40G-K9(=)
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Content engine network module, basic performance, 40-GB IDE hard disk
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NM-CE-BP-SCSI-K9(=)
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Content engine network module, basic performance, SCSI controller (requires external SCSI disk array such as the Cisco SA-6 Storage Array)
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EM-CE-20G=
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Expansion module, 20-GB IDE, field upgrade
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EM-CE-40G=
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Expansion module, 40-GB IDE, field upgrade
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EM-CE-SCSI=
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Expansion module, SCSI controller, field upgrade
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MEM-CE-256U512D
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512 MB dynamic RAM (DRAM) factory upgrade for NM-CE-BP
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MEM-CE-256D=
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256 MB DRAM field upgrade
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MEM-256CF-4.2-K9=
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256 MB compact Flash memory, Cisco ACNS Software Release 4.2 recovery image
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MEM-256CF-5.0-K9=
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256 MB Compact Flash with ACNS 5.0 recovery image, 3DES
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Hardware Specifications
Table 4 lists new hardware platform specifications for Cisco content engines and storage arrays.
Table 4 New Hardware Platform Specifications for Cisco Content Engines and Storage Arrays
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Cisco CE-510
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Cisco CE-565
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Cisco CE-7305
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Cisco CE-7325
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Cisco SA-7 and Cisco SA-14
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CPU
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One 1.7 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor with 128 KB Layer 2 cache
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One 1.7 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor with 128 KB Layer 2 cache
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One 2.4 GHz Intel Pentium 4 Prestonia processor with 512 KB Layer 2 cache
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Two 2.4 GHz Intel Pentium 4 Prestonia processors with 512 KB Layer 2 cache
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System Bus
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400 MHz system bus (100 MHz Front Side Bus [FSB] at four data transfers per cycle)
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400 MHz system bus (100 MHz FSB at four data transfers per cycle)
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400 MHz system bus (100 MHz FSB at four data transfers per cycle)
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400 MHz system bus (100 MHz FSB at four data transfers per cycle)
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Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM)
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512 MB
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1 GB
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2 GB
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4 GB
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Maximum System Storage (with Storage Array if Applicable)
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80 GB
IDE
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396 GB
Ultra2 SCSI
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936 GB
Ultra2 SCSI
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936 GB
Ultra2 SCSI
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252 or 504 GB
Ultra2 SCSI
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Baseline Internal Storage
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40 GB
IDE
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72 GB
Ultra2 SCSI
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144 GB
Ultra2 SCSI
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432 GB
Ultra2 SCSI
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252 or 504GB
Ultra2 SCSI
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Maximum Internal Storage
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80 GB
IDE
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72 GB
Ultra2 SCSI
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432 GB
Ultra2 SCSI
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432 GB
Ultra2 SCSI
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252 or 504 GB
Ultra2 SCSI
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External Storage Array Support
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Network Interfaces
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Two 10/100/1000BASE-T
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Two 10/100/1000BASE-T
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Two 10/100/1000BASE-T
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Two 10/100/1000BASE-T
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Flash Memory
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128MB
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128MB
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128MB
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128MB
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MPEG Decoder (Option)
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Yes
MPEG-1, 2
DB-15 audio connector
BNC composite video output
7-pin DIN S-video output
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Yes
MPEG-1, 2
DB-15 audio connector
BNC composite video output
7-pin DIN S-video output
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No
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No
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Fibre Channel Adapter (Optional)
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Bus type: fiber-optic media (short-wave 50 micron)
Bus transfer rate: 200 Mbps maximum at half duplex and 400 Mbps at full duplex
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Bus type: fiber-optic media (short-wave 50 micron)
Bus transfer rate: 200 Mbps maximum at half duplex and 400 Mbps at full duplex
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Bus type: fiber-optic media (short-wave 50 micron)
Bus transfer rate: 200 Mbps maximum at half duplex and 400 Mbps at full duplex
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Bus type: fiber-optic media (short-wave 50 micron)
Bus transfer rate: 200 Mbps maximum at half duplex and 400 Mbps at full duplex
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Power
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200W AC
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200W AC
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Hot-swappable redundant AC (DC available mid-2003)
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Hot-swappable redundant AC (DC available mid-2003)
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AC (DC available mid-2003)
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Rack Units
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1RU
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1RU
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2 RU
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2 RU
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3 RU
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External Connectors
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One serial port
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One serial port
One Ultra160 SCSI port (dual-channel integrated controller)
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One serial port
One Ultra320 SCSI port (dual-channel integrated controller)
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One serial port
One Ultra320 SCSI port (dual-channel integrated controller)
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One Ultra160 SCSI port (dual-channel integrated controller)
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Available PCI Expansion Slots
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One 66/100/133-MHz 64-bit PCI-X slot on the system board
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One 66/100/133-MHz 64-bit PCI-X slot on the system board
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Two 133-MHz 64-bit PCI-X not hot-pluggable
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Two 100-MHz 64-bit PCI-X not hot-pluggable (low profile)
One 33-MHz 32-bit PCI not hot-pluggable
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Two 133-MHz 64-bit PCI-X not hot-pluggable
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Two 100-MHz 64-bit PCI-X not hot-pluggable (low profile)
One 33-MHz 32-bit PCI not hot-pluggable
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Height
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1.72 in. (43.7 mm)
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1.72 in. (43.7 mm)
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3.36 in. (85.4 mm)
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3.36 in. (85.4 mm)
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5.0 in. (127.5 mm)
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Width
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17.3 in. (440 mm)
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17.3 in. (440 mm)
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17.46 in. (443.5 mm)
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17.46 in. (443.5 mm)
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17.5 in. (444 mm)
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Depth
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16.75 in. (425.5 mm)
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16.75 in. (425.5 mm)
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27.48 in. (698.0 mm)
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27.48 in. (698.0 mm)
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20.4 in. (519 mm)
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Weight
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Maximum weight: 28 lb (12.7 kg)
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Maximum weight: 28 lb (12.7 kg)
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Maximum weight: 62 lb (28.1 kg)
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Maximum weight: 62 lb (28.1 kg)
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76 lb (34.5 kg)
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Power
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Universal Input
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Input voltage low range 100-127 VAC
Input voltage high range 200-240 VAC
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Input voltage low range 100-127 VAC
Input voltage high range 200-240 VAC
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Input voltage low range 100-127 VAC
Input voltage high range 180-265 VAC
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Input voltage low range 100-127 VAC
Input voltage high range 180-265 VAC
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Input voltage low range 90-136 VAC
Input voltage high range 198-257 VAC
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Maximum Power
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200W (115 to 230 VAC)
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200W (115 to 230 VAC)
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200W (115 to 230 VAC)
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200W (115 to 230 VAC)
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Operating Environment
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Operational Temperature
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50 to 95ºF (10 to 35ºC)
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50 to 95ºF (10 to 35ºC)
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50 to 95ºF (10 to 35ºC)
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50 to 95ºF (10 to 35ºC)
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50 to 95ºF (10 to 35ºC)
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Nonoperational Temperature
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-40 to 140ºF (-40 to 60ºC)
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-40 to 140ºF (-40 to 60ºC)
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-40 to 140ºF (-40 to 60ºC)
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-40 to 140ºF (-40 to 60ºC)
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-40 to 140ºF (-40 to 60ºC)
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Humidity
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Nonoperating: 8 to 80%
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Nonoperating: 8 to 80%
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Nonoperating: 8 to 80%
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Nonoperating: 8 to 80%
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Nonoperating: 8 to 80%
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Altitude
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Maximum altitude: 2133 m (7000 ft)
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Maximum altitude: 2133 m (7000 ft)
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Maximum altitude: 2133 m (7000 ft)
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Maximum altitude: 2133 m (7000 ft)
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Maximum altitude: 2133 m (7000 ft)
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Compliance
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CE marking
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CE marking
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CE marking
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CE marking
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CE marking
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Safety
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UL 1950
CSA-C22.2 No. 950
EN 60950
IEC 60950
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UL 1950
CSA-C22.2 No. 950
EN 60950
IEC 60950
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UL 1950
CSA-C22.2 No. 950
EN 60950
IEC 60950
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UL 1950
CSA-C22.2 No. 950
EN 60950
IEC 60950
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UL 1950
CSA-C22.2 No. 950
EN 60950
IEC 60950
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EMC
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FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A
ICES-003 Class A
EN 55022 Class A with UTP cables
CISPR22 Class A with UTP cables
ASNZ 3548 Class A with UTP cables
VCCI Class A with UTP cables
EN 55024
EN 50082-1
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FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A
ICES-003 Class A
EN 55022 Class A with UTP cables
CISPR22 Class A with UTP cables
ASNZ 3548 Class A with UTP cables
VCCI Class A with UTP cables
EN 55024
EN 50082-1
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FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A
ICES-003 Class A
EN 55022 Class A with UTP cables
CISPR22 Class A with UTP cables
ASNZ 3548 Class A with UTP cables
VCCI Class A with UTP cables
EN 55024
EN 50082-1
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FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A
ICES-003 Class A
EN 55022 Class A with UTP cables
CISPR22 Class A with UTP cables
ASNZ 3548 Class A with UTP cables
VCCI Class A with UTP cables
EN 55024
EN 50082-1
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FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A
ICES-003 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
VCCI Class A
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Cisco Web Cache Control Protocol Support
The Cisco Web Cache Control Protocol (WCCP) is a free feature in Cisco IOS Software that runs on the following Cisco platforms: Cisco 7x00 Series Router; Cisco uBR72xx Universal Broadband Router; Cisco 6400 Series Node Route Processor; Cisco Catalyst 6x00 Multilayer Switch Feature Card; Cisco Catalyst 5x00 Route Switch Module; Cisco AS5800 Access Server; Cisco AS5300 Universal Gateway; Cisco 4x00/M; Cisco MC3810 Multipoint Controller; and Cisco 3600, 2600, 2500, 1700, and 1600 series routers.
WCCP v2 is available in the following and later Cisco IOS Software releases: 12.2, 12.2(x)T, 12.1, 12.0(3+)T, 12.0(11+)S, and 12.1(13)E.
WCCP v1 is available in the following Cisco IOS Software releases: 12.2, 12.2(x)T, 12.1, 12.0, 12.0T, 12.0S, 11.1(18+)CC/CA, and 11.2(13+)P.
Cisco Service and Support Solutions
Cisco support solutions are designed to ensure customer success through the delivery of a suite of proactive solutions. Cisco service and support solutions include planning, design, implementation, operational, and optimization solutions. By including services and support with Cisco equipment purchases, customers instantly gain access to a wealth of resources. Cisco service and support solutions enhance the customer's network investment and reduce the cost of business operations.
Additional Resources
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps282/products_data_sheet09186a008010fb9f.html
For more information about Cisco ACNS Software, visit:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/conntsw/ps491/index.html