Cisco C3230-1W-49-K9 Hardware Guide

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    Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference February 2008 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883 Text Part Number: OL-5816-10
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    with the instruction manual, may service mark of Cisco Systems, Inc.; and Access Registrar, Aironet, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP, CCIE, CCIP, CCNA, CCNP, CCSP, Cisco, the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo, Cisco IOS, Cisco Press, Cisco Systems, Cisco Systems Capital, the Cisco Systems logo, Cisco
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    3200 Series Routers vii Audience and Scope viii Related Documentation viii Conventions ix Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures 1-1 Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure 1-3 Cisco 3270 Router Card Stack 1-4 Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure 1-5 Cisco 3230 Router Card Stack 1-6 Rugged Enclosure End Caps 1-7 Antenna End Cap
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    Connections (AUX) 2-4 Hardware Encryption Processor 2-4 Ethernet Port Speed and Duplex Mode 2-6 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Encryption Module 2-7 Security Engine Features 2-7 Temperature Sensor 2-8 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card MAC Address Allocation 2-8 3 C H A P T E R Mobile Access Router Card
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    .11h) Channels 6-15 Throughput 6-16 Modulation 6-16 Receive Sensitivity 6-16 Transmit Sensitivity 6-17 Related Documentation 6-17 Replacing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots B-2 Diagnosing SFP Problems B-3 Error Messages B-4 Contents OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference v
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    Contents Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference vi OL-5816-10
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    document is not intended to cover assembly or repair instructions. Chapter 1, "Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure," describes the enclosures that house the Cisco 3200 Series routers. Chapter 2, "Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card," describes the Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card layout. Chapter 3, "Mobile Access
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    /products/sw/iosswrel/ps5012/ps4629/index.html For information about using Cisco IOS software to configure SNMP, see to the following documents: • The "Configuring SNMP Support" chapter of the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide, Release 12.2 • The "SNMP Commands" chapter of the
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    a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS version 2.0. Conventions This publication uses these conventions to convey instructions and information solve a problem. The tips information might not be troubleshooting or even an action, but could be useful information. OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series
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    . Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this manual. Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something dem Titel "Translated Safety Warnings" (Übersetzung der Warnhinweise).) Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference x OL-5816-10
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    känna till vanligt förfarande för att förebygga skador. (Se förklaringar av de varningar som förekommer i denna publikation i appendix "Translated Safety Warnings" [Översatta säkerhetsvarningar].) OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference xi
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    Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference xii OL-5816-10
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    provides an overview of the Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures so that simple troubleshooting, such as reconnecting a loose cable, can be performed in the field. The chapter is not intended as a complete guide to the chassis, because the devices should be serviced or repaired by a qualified personnel
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    Rugged Enclosures Figure 1-1 shows an exploded view of a Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure. (The design of the longer Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure is similar.) Figure 1-1 Exploded View of a Rugged Enclosure 4 3 1 2 5 270439 1 I/O end cap1 3 Card stack 5 Antenna end cap 2 Wiring card 4 Extrusion
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    from -40 to +165°F (-40 to +74°C) when all ports are copper. If the Cisco 3270 Router includes a fiber-optic port, it operates at a temperature range from -40 to +147°F (-40 to +64°C). The Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure is designed to meet NEMA4 requirements. Figure 1-2 shows an example of a fully
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    3200 Rugged Enclosures Cisco 3270 Router Card Stack The Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure supports the following configurations: • One Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card • Up to three Wireless Mobile Interface Cards (WMICs) • One Serial Mobile Interface Card (SMIC) • One Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Interface
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    range from -40 to 165°F (-40 to +74°C), and is certified to meet NEMA4 requirements. Figure 1-4 shows an example of a Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure. Figure 1-4 Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure 270442 1 2 1 Front of the enclosure (I/O end cap)1 2 Back of the enclosure (antenna end cap) 1. This end
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    SMIC (or no SMIC) • One FESMIC • One MRPC A basic configuration includes one of each of the following: MARC, SMIC, FESMIC, WMIC, and MRPC. In the Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure, the cards should be stacked in the order shown in Figure 1-5. The two optional WMICs are on the top of the stack
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    to a WMIC. Typically, two antenna ports are used to support each WMIC. If fewer than three WMICs are installed, the unused antenna connector ports are sealed with a cap to protect them from the environment. Figure 1-6 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure Antenna End Cap with a Mounting Bracket 135533
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    Fast Ethernet ports that the WMICs are connected to affect how they are configured, as, for example, when uploading a Cisco IOS image to a WMIC. The WMIC runs an independent Cisco IOS image and when you configure the WMIC, the link forms an internal LAN. In standard configurations, the WMIC Fast
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    3270 Router I/O End Cap Figure 1-7 shows the Cisco 3270 Router I/O end cap. Figure 1-7 Cisco 3270 Router End Cap 12 3 4 56 7 15 14 13 12 270447 11 10 9 8 1 Router console are labeled WMIC 1 and WMIC 2. Port 10 is labeled FE1X. OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 1-9
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    Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Note The connectors are sealed at the factory with captive dust to a cable, complete the steps in Appendix A, "Smart Serial Port External Seal." in the Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference. 1-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10
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    enumerate a USB device as not able to read the device's description." To correct the problems, remove any unsupported USB flash storage device and use only one supported device in one of the two USB ports. The Cisco-supported flash storage devices listed below. Item# 16-3153-01 16-3153-01 16-3152
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    11 Power input 2 WMIC 2 console port 4 FE0 port 6 FE2X or MARC FE0X port (for more information, see the "Fast Ethernet Port Cabling for the Cisco 3250 and Cisco 3230 Routers" section on page 1-16.) 8 Router console port 10 Ser1 RS-232 (DCE) port Note The connectors are sealed at the factory with
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    Enclosures Protective End Cap Cover A protective end cap cover (Figure 1-9) provides weatherproof protection for the ports on the end caps of the Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure when the enclosure is installed outdoors. The protective end cap cover also provides added protection for in-vehicle use
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    Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures To attach the protective end cap cover to the enclosure, follow these steps (see Figure 1-10). Figure 1-10 Protective End Cap Cover Installation 1 2 6 4 5 3 170106 1 Hinge bracket 3 Cable/service loop cavity 5 Gasket 2 Hinge point 4 NEC pass-through 6
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    example, the slot/port address of a Fast Ethernet interface on the Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure is 0/0. The Cisco 3270 Router Ethernet port signals are in compliance with IEEE 802.3. The interfaces support the following: • Autonegotiation and parallel detection MII interface with extended register
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    not support autodetection marked FE0 requires a straight-through Ethernet cable to establish the Ethernet link between a Cisco 3250 router and a hub. For additional information on cable pin assignments, see the "Cable Pinouts" chapter of the Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide at
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    of DTR, DSR, RTS, and CTS signals AUX Port Signals The AUX port is a serial asynchronous port that supports the following speeds: • Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card in the Cisco 3270 Router: 1.2 kbps, 2.4 kbps, 4.8 kbps, 9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps, 115.2 kbps, and 460 kbps. • Mobile
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    3270 Rugged Enclosure I/O End Cap LED Indications Table 1-2 lists the LEDs for the Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure I/O end caps and their indications. Table 1-2 LEDs for the Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure End Cap LED Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card Serial Status/Link (1 status/link LED per serial port
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    3230 Rugged Enclosure I/O End Cap LED Indications Table 1-3 lists the LEDs for the Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure I/O end caps and their indications. Table 1-3 LEDs for Cisco 3230 Router I/O End Caps LED Indication MARC Solid green: OK. Blinking: Booting and self-testing. Black: Not OK or the
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    . General warning. - Radio LED - Firmware failure. Transmitting or receiving packets on the radio port. Maximum retries or buffer full. Default. Thermal Plates Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures use thermal plates and Wedge Loks to transfer heat from the cards to the extrusion. Figure 1-11 shows a card
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    enclosure before the other bolts are installed. The partially installed bolts provide enough support to allow you to install the router in the bracket, and then 12 shows the Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure mounting bracket. Figure 1-12 Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure Mounting Bracket 170050 OL-5816-10
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    1-13 shows the dimensions of the Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure mounting bracket. Figure 1-13 Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure Mounting Bracket Dimensions 3.9 232600 Figure 1-14 shows the Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure mounting bracket. Figure 1-14 Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure Mounting Bracket 127452
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    Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Figure 1-15 shows the dimensions of the Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure mounting bracket. Figure 1-15 Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure Mounting Bracket Dimensions 232599 OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 1-23
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    Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures 1-24 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10
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    serial interfaces. The exact configuration of your router will vary, depending on how the device was configured by the vendor. The Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card has the following features: • Support for the PC/104-Plus form factor. • Dual 32-bit PCI buses, one running at 66 MHz and the other at
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    . The port configurations are not interchangeable. The PCI bus connector supports communication between the Serial Mobile Interface Card (SMIC), the Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Interface Card (FESMIC), and the Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card. The Wireless Mobile Interface Card (WMIC) communicates
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    3270 Rugged Router card header and bus locations. Figure 2-1 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Header and Bus Locations 1 2 3 4 5 270445 12 11 10 9 8 6 7 1 Gigabit Ethernet 1 (fiber-optic removed, and the C19 and B10 openings are plugged. OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 2-3
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    to GPS modems should be limited to less than 200 mA. Table 2-2 shows the pin assignments for power on the AUX port. Table 2-2 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Multifunction Header Pin Assignments for Power Pin Signal 9 GND 26 +5 V Description Ground +5 V DC Power Supply Function GND Power
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    Chapter 2 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card The EUs are: • Public Key Execution Unit (PKEU) supporting: - RSA and Diffie-Hellman - Programmable field size up • Random Number Generator (RNG) • Four crypto channels, each supporting multi command descriptor chains - Static or dynamic assignment of crypto-
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    . Sets the duplex mode of the Ethernet port. Reverts to the default configuration (duplex auto). Note The Gigabit Ethernet optical fiber interface only supports full duplex mode; a Cisco IOS command to set the mode is not is supported. Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 2-6 OL-5816-10
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    memory. Security Engine Features The execution units are: • Public Key Execution Unit (PKEU) supporting the following: - RSA and Diffie-Hellman - Programmable field size up to 2048 bits - -MD5 or HMAC-SHA) • Random Number Generator (RNG) OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 2-7
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    3270 Rugged Router card-equipped routers are allocated 37 MAC addresses, starting from the base MAC address. A card-equipped Cisco 3270 Rugged Router supports four interface ports. Fast Ethernet ports can be port 0 and 1. Gigabit Ethernet ports are port 2 and 3, depending on the router configuration
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    troubleshooting tasks, such as reconnecting a loose cable. To solve more difficult problems , version 2.1, running at 25 MHz. • Supports Zeroization when this featured is configured on the button. Zeroization is disabled by default on the Cisco 3200 Series router. When Zeroization is not configured
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    Mobile Access Router Card The PCI bus connector supports communication between the Serial Mobile Interface Card (SMIC -standard architecture (ISA) buses and peripheral component interconnect (PCI) buses on the Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Router cards provide power to the components on the cards
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    Voltages Current 0.3 A 0.1 A 2.0 A Power 1.5 W 1.2 W 6.6 W MARC Router Signals Cisco 3200 Series router cards do not support any ISA bus signals. The PCI bus connector supports communication between Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Router cards. Note Non-Cisco MIC cards cannot use PCI signals
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    Signals You can configure the console interface by using Cisco IOS command line interface (CLI) commands. The console kbps, 9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps, and 115.2 kbps. The AUX port supports the following: • Asynchronous serial DTE • Baud rates range from 1,200 to 115,000 • 5 to 8 data
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    and 802.1P class of service (CoS). • Layer 3 routing support between VLANs. Only one FESMIC is supported in a Cisco 3200 Series router. Additional cards the purpose of performing simple troubleshooting, such as reconnecting a loose cable. To solve more difficult problems, contact your vendor. The
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    and Auto-MDIX by forcing the line speed through a manual setting, enter the following configuration commands: Router#(config) FastEthernet burned into Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card-equipped routers, and 33 MAC addresses are burned into the Mobile Access Router Card (MARC) to support the FESMIC
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    do not use any of the signals. The PCI bus signals allow the Cisco cards to communicate. Non-Cisco cards cannot communicate with the Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Router cards over the PCI bus. Caution If you add non-Cisco cards that generate signals on the PCI bus, the router might shut down
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    V of power are provided through the 20-pin LED header. Cisco 3200 Series router cards do not support any ISA bus signals. The PCI bus connector supports communication between the FESMIC, the Serial Mobile Interface Card (SMIC), and the Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card or Mobile Access Router Card (MARC
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    3270 Rugged Router card and MARC is a Fast Ethernet router port. The routing features supported on the MARC cannot be configured on the FESMIC ports. FESMIC Rotary Switch Positions A Cisco router identifies a Fast Ethernet interface address by its slot number and port number, in the form of slot
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    Chapter 4 Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Interface Card Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 4-6 OL-5816-10
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    provide power and link interfaces to the SMIC. For example, the Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card provides the host processor, memory, and headers troubleshooting, such as reconnecting a loose cable. To solve more difficult problems, please contact your vendor. Each SMIC provides the following: • Support
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    signals 4 Rotary switch Figure 5-2 shows the 4-port SMIC header and bus locations. Caution If you add non-Cisco cards that generate signals on the PCI bus, the router might shut down. Do not add non-Cisco cards that generate signals on the PCI bus. Figure 5-2 4-port SMIC Header and Bus Locations
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    Chapter 5 Serial Mobile Interface Card Signals for the SMIC The Cisco Single-sideband (SSB) Serial standard supports the following: • EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, EIA-530, EIA-530A, X.21, and V.35 standards in both DTE and DCE modes. • Signals (SSB and
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    2/0 Serial 2/1 Serial 2/2 Serial 2/3 SMIC LED Signals Table 5-5 shows the LED signals that are supported on the SMIC, along with the corresponding functions. Serial 2 and Serial 3 apply to the the DTR and RTS signals have been detected. Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 5-4 OL-5816-10
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    that these are theoretical maximum wattages. Table 5-6 SMIC Estimated Power Consumption Voltage +5.0 V +3.3 V Current Draw 1.0 A 0.5 A Power 5.0 W 1.7 W Source ISA and PCI connectors PCI connectors OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 5-5
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    Chapter 5 Serial Mobile Interface Card Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 5-6 OL-5816-10
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    basic information about the WMIC hardware for performing simple troubleshooting, such as reconnecting a loose cable. To solve more difficult problems, contact your vendor. WMIC Component Systems The ISA buses and PCI buses on the Cisco 3200 Series router cards provide power to the components
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    RP-TNC antenna connector can be used to support standard antennas. WMIC Console and Fast Ethernet Ports Cisco 3200 Series router cards do not support any ISA bus signals. The PCI bus connector supports communication between the Cisco 3200 Series router card and the PCI Serial Mobile Interface Card
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    are identified by using the slot/port format. The WMIC runs an independent Cisco IOS image and when it is configured, the link between the WMIC and IEEE 802.3. The signals are provided through the Ethernet headers, which support the following: • Autonegotiation for 10/100BASE-TX connection • Full-
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    test. Board initialization test. Flash memory test. Ethernet initialization test. Starting Cisco IOS software. At least one wireless client device is associated with the . No client devices are associated; check the wireless device service set identifier (SSID) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
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    . Key Features Table 6-2 lists the key features of the Cisco wireless devices. Table 6-2 Key Features Feature Description Wireless Medium MIB II. Encryption Key Length 128-bit. Quality of Service (QoS) Support Prioritization of traffic for different requirements, such as voice and video.
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    3201 WMICs in Client Mode: LEAP, EAP-TLS, and EAP-FAST. Status Indicators Memory Automatic Configuration Support Remote Configuration Support Uplink Local Configuration Cisco 3202 and Cisco 3205 WMICs in Client Mode: LEAP. LEDs provide information about association status, operation, error/warning
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    the BVI interface. WMIC Power Requirement In a typical Cisco 3200 Series router configuration, the WMIC draws power from 13 dBm, or 16 dBm. Not supported. (Use the power local command.) Not supported. Not supported. (Use the power local command.) Supported for ETSI. - TPC limits the
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    available on the client side. Universal Workgroup Bridge Mode Supported. Not supported. Not supported. Enables operation with non-Cisco access points. Multiple Client Profiles Supported. Not supported. Not supported. Support is enabled only when universal workgroup bridge mode is enabled
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    mode. EAP-TTLS on root devices only. is not supported. is not supported. EAP-FAST Supported on root and non-root devices. Not supported. Supported on root and - non-root devices. WDS Server Related - MIBS Supported. Supported. - OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 6-9
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    Supported. Supported. Supported. Dot11 MIB parameters Supported supported. Supported. Not supported. Supported. Supported for new values. Supported. The dot11 parameters are Supported (802.11b/g) WMIC Features Feature Data Rates Supported Network Standard Frequency Band Description 1, 2, 5.5,
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    . Table 6-6 Channels for IEEE 802.11b/g Channel Identifier 1 2 3 Center Frequency (MHz) 2412 2417 2422 Regulatory Domains Americas (-A) EMEA (-E) CCK OFDM CCK OFDM X X X X X X X X X X X X Japan (-J) CCK OFDM X X X X X X Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 6-11
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    the MAR through the Mobile IP tunnel from the infrastructure side. • If the dynamic Collocated Care-of Address (CCoA) is used on the Cisco 3200 Series Wireless and Mobile Router, you should configure the static IP address using the ip secondary address command. • The universal workgroup bridge is
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    Key Features of the 4.9-GHz (Public Safety) WMIC Feature Data Rates Supported Network Standard Frequency Band Available Transmit Power Settings Compliance Description 5-MHz channelization Center 20-MHz Channel Spacing 4950.0 - 4955.0 OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 6-13
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    one mile line-of-sight range for a 20 MHz-wide channel. Table 6-9 lists the modulation supported modulations and data rates. Table 6-9 Modulations and Data Rates Modulation BPSK QPSK 5 Mbps 10 6 Mbps and 9 Mbps 12 Mbps and 18 Mbps 6-14 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10
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    the right antenna to receive and transmit data. 5.0-GHz (802.11h) Channels The 5.0-GHz (802.11h) radio in the Cisco 3200 Series router (currently available as the Cisco 3205 WMIC) supports the following channels and frequencies in the ETSI regulatory domain: • 5.250 GHz to 5.350 GHz: 5260 MHz (52
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    For more information about configuring a channel on the radio interface of the Cisco 3205 WMIC by using the command-line interface (CLI), see the 54 Mbps -69 dBm -69 dBm 1. The 5.725-GHz to 5.825-GHz range is not supported on European models. 5.725 GHz to 5.825 GHz1 -85 dBm -85 dBm -85 dBm -82
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    not supported on European Cisco IOS Switching Services Configuration Guide. Click this link to browse to this document: http://www.cisco cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/index.htm • Cisco Internetworking Troubleshooting Guide. Click this link to browse to this document: http://www.cisco
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    Chapter 6 Wireless Mobile Interface Cards 6-18 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10
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    Figure A-1. Figure A-1 Securing the Smart Serial Port Cable 270448 Step 5 Move and secure adjacent port protectors away from the smart serial port. OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference A-1
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    is over the cable molding, over the chassis protrusion, and abuts the end cap. Figure A-2 Positioning the Heat-Shrink Tubing Over the Cable Molding 270449 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference A-2 OL-5816-10
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    the tubing to shrink it against the cable molding, as shown in Figure A-3. Figure A-3 Applying Heat to the Heat-Shrink Tubing 270450 OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference A-3
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    Appendix A Smart Serial Port External Seal Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference A-4 OL-5816-10
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    This chapter describes how to replace small-form-factor pluggable (SFP) modules. SFP modules are inserted into the SFP module slot on the Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card. These modules provide the uplink optical interfaces, laser send (TX) and laser receive (RX). The following are qualified Gigabit
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    cable until you are ready to connect the cable. The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light. Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference B-2 OL-5816-10
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    the bolts, torquing the bolts to 58 to 68 inch-pounds. Diagnosing SFP Problems You can get statistics from the browser interface, from the CLI, or from an SNMP workstation. Common SFP module Wait 30 seconds for the port LED to turn green. OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference B-3
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    or hardware problem. As a result of the error, the module is disabled. Recommended Action Try reseating the module. Hardware replacement should not occur first occurrence. Before requesting hardware replacement, review troubleshooting logs with a technical support representative. Cisco 3200 Series
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    a customer or reseller, then, at Cisco's discretion, Cisco may withhold support under warranty or a Cisco support program. In the course of providing support for a Cisco networking product Cisco might require that the end user install Cisco transceivers if Cisco determines that removing third-party
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    Appendix B SFP Module Replacement Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference B-6 OL-5816-10
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    1-4 CCITT V.35 5-1 CCXv4 6-10 channel 2.4 GHz center frequencies 6-11 4.9 GHz center frequencies 6-13 Cisco IOS image release 6-7 Cisco WMIC 2.4-GHz 6-10 4.9-GHz 6-13 class of service (CoS) 4-1 commands duplex 2-6 errdisable recovery B-4 line con 2-4, 3-1 power local 6-7 show controller 1-15 show
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    Index speed auto 2-6 station role 1-19 connectivity problems, solving B-3 console port Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card 2-1 MARC 3-4 WMIC 1-17 WMIC console LEDs 1-19 cooling 1-20 cover, end cap 1-13 crossover cable 4-2 crypto-channels 2-4 D Data Encryption Standard (DES) 2-5
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    AUX 1-17, 2-4, 3-4 console port 1-17, 2-3, 3-4 Fast Ethernet Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card 2-3 Cisco FESMIC 4-4, 4-5 Cisco MARC 3-3 OL-5816-10 Index Cisco WMIC 6-3 end cap 1-15 serial Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card 2-1 Cisco MARC 3-1 Cisco SMIC 5-3, 5-4 inter-VLAN routing 4-2 IP-67 integrity 1-10
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    PEAP 6-6 performance problems, solving B-3 per-VLAN spanning tree (PVST) 4-2 ports 6-2 AUX 1-17, 3-4 console 1-17, 3-4 Fast Ethernet 2-1, 3-1, 4-1 serial 2-1, 3-1 port speed 2-6 power 2-4 power consumption Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card 2-4 Cisco FESMIC 4-1 Cisco MARC 3-3 Cisco SMIC 5-5 Cisco WMIC
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    security engine 2-4, 2-7 serial asynchronous port 1-17, 3-4 signals 3-1 serial interface Cisco MARC 3-1 Cisco SMIC 5-3, 5-4 SFP module bale-clasp latch B-2 qualified parts B-1 replacement B-2 to B-3 replacement instructions B-1 show controller command 1-15 show interface d0 dfs command 6-16 OL-5816
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    2.4 GHz (802.11b/g) 6-1 4.9 GHz (public safety) 6-1 5.0 GHz (public safety) 6-1 console ports 1-9 mode, installation and operation 1-19 order of installation 1-4 Z Zeroization AUX port 2-5, 3-1 GPIO pin 2-5 IN-6 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10
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