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Table 1-1
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Cisco 800 Series Feature Summary
Feature
10BASE-T Ethernet port(s)
ISDN BRI S/T port
ISDN BRI U port
IDSL port
Telephone ports
Internal Network Termination 1
(NT1)
Flash memory
Dynamic RAM (DRAM)
Easily distinguishable ISDN
B-channel LEDs
Ease of installation
Cisco IOS software
Cisco 800 Fast Step application
Console port
Cable lock
Locking power connector
Wall-mount feature
1. Although the ISDN U interfaces on the Cisco 802 and Cisco 804 routers provide internal NT1s, the routers themselves do not
function as NT1s. You cannot connect S/T devices to Cisco 802 and Cisco 804 routers.
2. An additional 8 MB of Flash memory and 4 or 8 MB of DRAM can be added at the factory or later. You can order upgrade
kits and have trained and qualified personnel add the memory. The Cisco product number for the 8-MB Flash memory upgrade
kit is MEM800-8F and the numbers for the DRAM upgrade kits are MEM800-4D and MEM800-8D.
Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide
1-2
summarizes the features of the Cisco 800 series routers.
Routers
Description
All
Provides connection to 10BASE-T (10 Mbps)
Ethernet networks. Compatible with
10/100-Mbps devices.
Cisco 801 and 803
Provides connection to ISDN S/T network.
Cisco 802 and 804
Provides connection to ISDN U network.
Cisco 802 IDSL
Provides connection to IDSL network.
and 804 IDSL
Cisco 803 and 804
Provide connection to telephone, fax machine,
or modem, which are connected to telephone
services through ISDN line.
Cisco 802 and 804
Eliminates need for an external NT1 in North
America.
All
8 MB of Flash memory.
All
4 MB of DRAM.
All
ISDN B-channel LEDs in a different color
from other LEDs.
All
Color-coded ports and cables to reduce the
chance of error.
All
Supports Cisco IOS software.
All
Provides a Windows 95–, Windows 98–, and
Windows NT–based software tool for basic
configurations.
All
Provides connection to terminal or PC for
software configuration using command-line
interface and for troubleshooting.
Note
All
Provides a way to physically secure the router.
All
Locks power connector in place.
All
Brackets on router bottom provide a way to
mount router on wall or vertical surface.
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The console port is a service port.
Chapter 1
Overview
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