Router Features - Cisco 1603R User Manual

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Router Features

Router Features
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(RFR) models. Router model names with an R are RFR routers; all other models are RFF.
In this document, model names without an R refer to both RFF and RFR models, except
where noted. The "Router Memory" section later in this chapter describes the differences
between RFF and RFR models.
Listed below are some features of the Cisco 1600 series routers:
One or two Ethernet LAN connections, using either the 10BaseT or AUI LAN ports.
(Refer to Table 1-1 for more information about the LAN connections supported by each
model.)
One fixed WAN port (except for the Cisco 1605). (Refer to Table 1-1 for more
information about the WAN connections supported by each model.)
One slot for a WAN interface card, for flexibility in choosing WAN connections that the
router supports. (Refer to the section "WAN Interface Cards" later in this chapter for
more information about WAN interface cards.)
Flash memory PC card (PCMCIA-compatible), which can be preconfigured by a
network administrator and installed in the router at a remote site.
Console port, which supports router management using a terminal or a PC with terminal
emulation software.
Router management over the network using Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP).
AutoInstall for downloading configuration files automatically over a WAN connection.
Security slot for Kensington-compatible lockdown cable.
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Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide
The Cisco 1600 series routers are either run-from-flash (RFF) or run-from-RAM

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