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DATA SHEET

Cisco

2600 Series
Modular Multiservice

Cisco Systems delivers enterprise/provider-class
versatility, integration, and power to branch
offices with the Cisco 2600 Series Modular
Multiservice Router Family.
The widely deployed Cisco 2600 Series provides
a cost-effective solution to meet today’s and
tomorrow’s branch office needs for:
• Multiservice voice/data integration
• Virtual Private Network (VPN) access with
Firewall options
• Analog and digital dial access services
• Routing with Bandwidth Management
• Inter-VLAN routing
• Delivery of high-speed business class
DSL access
• Cost effective T1/E1 ATM access
The modular architecture of the Cisco 2600 Series
allows interfaces to be upgraded to accommodate
network expansion or changes in technology as
new services and applications are deployed. By
sharing modular interfaces with the Cisco 1600,
1700, and 3600 Series, the Cisco 2600 provides
unrivaled investment protection. The Cisco 2600
Series reduces the complexity of managing the
remote network solution by integrating the
functions of multiple separate devices into a
single, compact unit.

Router

Driven by a powerful RISC processor along with
high-performance DSPs and auxiliary processors
on various interfaces, the Cisco 2600 Series
supports the advanced quality of service (QoS),
security, and network integration features
required in today’s evolving branch offices.
The Cisco 2600 Series is available in three
performance levels and six base configurations:
• Cisco 2650 and Cisco 2651— up to 37K
packets per second (pps), one and two
autosensing 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports
• Cisco 2620 and Cisco 2621—up to 25K pps,
one and two autosensing 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet ports
• Cisco 2610 through Cisco 2613—up to 15K
pps
– Cisco 2613—One Token Ring port
– Cisco 2612—One Ethernet port, one
Token Ring port
– Cisco 2611—Two Ethernet ports
– Cisco 2610—One Ethernet port
Each model also has two WAN Interface Card
slots, one Network Module slot, and an Advanced
Integration Module (AIM) slot. These slots share
more than 50 different modules across four Cisco
product lines.

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Figure 1

Cisco 2600 Series Modular Access Routers

The WAN Interface Cards available for the Cisco 1600,
1700, 2600, and 3600 routers support a variety of serial,
Integrated Services Digital Network Basic Rate Interface
(ISDN BRI), and integrated channel service unit/data
service unit (CSU/DSU) options for primary and backup
WAN connectivity. Network modules available for the
Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series support a broad range of
applications, including multiservice voice/data integration,
analog and ISDN dial access, and serial device
concentration.
The field-installable AIMs supported on all Cisco 2600
Series models and the Cisco 3660, enhance the performance
of the router by off-loading compute-intensive function(s)
onto a dedicated coprocessor while preserving external
interface slots for other applications. Various AIMs support
high-performance hardware-assisted data compression or
data encryption (ideal for VPNs). The new AIM-ATM
enables cost-effective ATM over one to four T1/E1
connections, or when used with the high density packet
voice network modules, Voice over ATM (VoATM) can
be provisioned.

Key Benefits
As part of the Cisco comprehensive end-to-end networking
solution, the Cisco 2600 Series allows businesses to extend
a cost-effective, seamless network infrastructure to the
branch office with the following benefits:

• Investment protection—Because the Cisco 2600
Series supports field-upgradable modular
components, customers can easily change network
interfaces without a “forklift upgrade” of the entire
branch office network solution. The AIM slot of the
Cisco 2600 platform further protects investments by
offering the expandability to support advanced
services such as hardware-assisted data compression,
data encryption, or ATM data/voice access.
• Lower cost of ownership—By integrating the
functions of CSU/DSUs, ISDN Network Termination
(NT1) devices, firewall, modems, compression or
encryption devices, and other equipment found in
branch office wiring closets in a single, compact unit,
the Cisco 2600 Series provides a space-saving solution
that can be managed remotely using network
management applications such as CiscoWorks and
CiscoView.
• Multiservice voice/data integration—Cisco offers the
industry’s broadest, scalable multiservice voice/data
integration solution set. The Cisco 2600 Series allows
network managers to reduce long-distance interoffice
calling costs and enables next-generation applications
such as integrated messaging and Web-based call
centers. Using the Voice/Fax modules, the Cisco 2600
may be deployed in both Voice over IP (VoIP) and
Voice over Frame Relay (VoFR) networks. The packet
voice trunk network module supports up to 60
simultaneous voice calls in a Cisco 2600 as well as
supporting routing and other services. When used
with the ATM-AIM, VoATM using AAL2 or AAL5
can be deployed.
• Enterprise/Provider class solution—Meets the
requirements of multiservice enterprises and their
managed service CPE providers with high reliability
features, multiple WAN connections, and the ability to
migrate from data-only to TDM voice and data to
packetized voice and data infrastructure.

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Key Features and Benefits
The Cisco 2600 Series brings a cost-effective combination of versatility, integration, and power to remote branch offices with
the key features listed in Table 1.
Table 1 Key Features and Benefits of the Cisco 2600 Series

Features

Benefits

Versatility and Investment Protection
Modular Architecture

• Network interfaces are field-upgradable to accommodate future technologies while
providing a solution to meet today’s needs
• Additional interfaces can be added on a “pay as you grow” basis to accommodate
network growth
• LAN and WAN interface configuration is easily customized for individual needs

WAN Interface Cards and Network Modules
Shared with Cisco 1600, 1700, and 3600 Series
Routers

• Reduced cost of maintaining inventory of Cisco 1600, 1700, 2600, and 3600 Series
modular components
• Lower training costs for support personnel

Multiflex Voice/WAN Interface Card Support

• Can be used for WAN (data-only) connectivity then re-deployed to support
channelized voice and data, or packet voice applications

Advanced Integration Module Slot

• Expandability for integration of advanced high performance services such as
hardware-assisted data compression, encryption, and ATM access
• Maximizes performance by off-loading processor intensive applications to a
coprocessor

DC Power Supply Option

• Allows deployment in DC power environments such as telecommunications carrier
central offices

Enterprise/Managed Service CPE-Class Performance
High-Performance RISC Architecture

• Support for advanced QoS features such as the Resource Reservation Protocol
(RSVP), Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ), and IP Precedence to reduce recurring WAN
costs
• Enables security features such as data encryption, tunneling, and user
authentication and authorization for VPN access
• ICSA-certified Cisco IOS® Firewall feature sets provide support for advanced
security features such as Context-Based Access Control (CBAC), Java blocking,
denial of service protection, intrusion detection, and audit trails
• Support for cost-effective, software-based data compression and data encryption
• Integration of legacy networks via data link switching plus (DLSW+) and Advanced
Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN)
• High-speed routing performance of up to 37,000 packets per second for maximum
scalability to support more concurrent functions (Cisco 2650 and Cisco 2651)

Full Cisco IOS Software Support

• Supports the same IOS software Feature Sets as the Cisco 2500 and 3600 Series

Simplified Management
Integrated CSU/DSU, Analog Modem, DSL CPE/
Modem, and NT1 Options

• Enables remote management of all Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) elements
for higher network availability and lower operational costs

Support for CiscoWorks and CiscoView

• Allows simplified management of all integrated and stackable components

Support for Cisco Voice Manager (CVM)

• Reduces the cost of deploying and managing integrated voice/data solutions

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Table 1 Key Features and Benefits of the Cisco 2600 Series (Continued)

Features

Benefits

Enhanced Setup Feature

• Context-sensitive questions guide the user through the router configuration
process, allowing faster deployment

Support for Cisco AutoInstall

• Configures remote routers automatically across a WAN connection to save cost of
sending technical staff to the remote site

Part of Cisco’s Enterprise Stackable Solutions

• Can be stacked with LAN switches such as the Catalyst® 1900 or 2820XL for
simplified management

VLAN Support

• Enables inter-VLAN routing via the Cisco Inter-Switch Link (ISL) protocol and 802.1Q
(Requires a Cisco IOS “Plus” feature set. ISL supported on Cisco 262x and
265x only)

Reliability
Redundant Power Supply Option

• RPS can be shared with other network components such as the Cisco Catalyst 1900
Series to protect the network from downtime due to power failures

Dial-on-Demand Routing

• Allows automatic backup of WAN connection in case of a primary link failure

Dual Bank Flash Memory

• Backup copy of the Cisco IOS software can be stored in Flash memory

Ergonomic Design
LED Status Indicators

• Provide at-a-glance indications for power, RPS status, network activity, and interface
status

All Network Interfaces Located on Back of Unit

• Simplifies installation and cable management for maximum uptime

Easy-to-Open Chassis Design

• Allows fast and easy access for installation of memory or AIM

Multispeed Fan

• Enables quiet operation in office environments

Cisco 2600 Series Back Panel View (Cisco 2611 shown)

Network module slot

WIC slots

SERIAL 0

Cisco 2611

SERIAL 1

SERIAL 1

CONN

WIC
CONN 2A/S

SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION

SERIAL 0
CONN

CONN

W0

W1

LINK ETHERNET 1 ACT

100-240V– 1A
50/60 Hz 47 W

WIC
2T

SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION

LINK ETHERNET 0 ACT

Ethernet ports

CONSOLE

AUX

12298

Figure 2

Auxiliary port

Console port

Hardware/Software Options
Cisco 2600 Series routers offer a choice of Ethernet, Token Ring, and autosensing 10/100 Ethernet LAN interfaces. In
addition, each model features two WAN Interface Card slots, one Network Module slot, and an AIM slot as well as one
115.2 Kbps console port and one 115.2Kbps auxiliary asynchronous port.

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Network Module Options

Network modules enable the Cisco 2600 Series to be customized to meet the needs of virtually any branch office. These
modules support a broad range of applications, including multiservice voice/data integration, analog and ISDN dial access,
and serial device concentration or ATM access. The Cisco 2600 Series share network modules with the higher performance
Cisco 3600 Series and supports the more than 30 network modules listed in Table 2.
Table 2 Network Modules for Cisco 2600 Series, shared with the Cisco 3600 Series

Module

Description

Module

Description

Serial and ATM Network Modules (requires IOS release 11.3 (3)T or later)
1, 2

NM-4T1-ATM

Four-port T1 ATM with IMA network
module

NM-8T1-ATM1, 2

Eight-port T1 ATM with IMA network
module

NM-4E1-ATM1, 2

Four-port E1 ATM with IMA network
module

NM-8E1-ATM1, 2

Eight-port E1 ATM with IMA network
module

NM-1A-T31, 4

One-Port DS3 ATM Network Module

NM-1A-E31, 4

One-port E3 ATM Network Module

NM-16A

Sixteen-port high density async network
module

NM-32A

Thirty-two-port high density async
network module

NM-4A/S

Four-port low speed (128 Kbps max)
async/sync serial network module

NM-8A/S

Eight-port low speed (128 Kbps max)
async/sync serial network module

LAN/LAN to LAN Network Modules (requires IOS release 11.3 (4) T or later)
NM-1E

One-port Ethernet network module

NM-4E

Four-port Ethernet network module

NM-1ATM-251

One-port ATM 25Mbps network module

NM-2W

Two-WAN interface card slot network
module (WAN interface cards offered
separately)

Dial, ISDN, and Channelized Serial Network Modules (requires IOS release 11.3 (4) T or later)
NM-1CT1

One-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI
network module

NM-1CT1-CSU

One-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI with
CSU network module

NM-2CT1

Two-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI
network module

NM-2CT1-CSU

Two-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI with
CSU network module

NM-1CE1B

One-port channelized E1/ISDN PRI
balanced network module

NM-1CE1U

One-port channelized E1/ISDN PRI
unbalanced network module

NM-2CE1B

Two-port channelized E1/ISDN PRI
balanced network module

NM-2CE1U

Two-port channelized E1/ISDN PRI
unbalanced network module

NM-4B-S/T

Four-port ISDN BRI network module (S/T
interface)

NM-4B-U

Four-port ISDN BRI with NT-1 network
module (U interface)

NM-8B-S/T

Eight-port ISDN BRI network module (S/
T interface)

NM-8B-U

Eight-port ISDN BRI with NT-1 network
module (U interface)

NM-8AM

Eight analog modem network module

NM-16AM

Sixteen analog modem network
module

Voice/Fax Network Modules (requires IOS release 11.3 (2) or later)
NM-HDV-1T1-241, 2

Twenty-four-channel T1 high density
voice/fax network module

NM-HDV-1E1-301, 3

Thirty-channel E1 high density voice/fax
network module

NM-HDV-1T1-24E 1, 2

Twenty-four-channel T1 enhanced high
density voice/fax network module

NM-HDV-1E1-30E1, 3

Thirty-channel enhanced E1 high
density voice/fax network module

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Table 2 Network Modules for Cisco 2600 Series, shared with the Cisco 3600 Series (Continued)

Module

Description

Module

Description

NM-HDV-2T1-481, 2

Forty-eight-channel T1 high density
voice/fax network module

NM-HDV-2E1-601, 3

Sixty-channel E1 high density voice/fax
network module

NM-HDV=1, 2

High-density voice module, spare (no T1
or DSPs)

NM-1V1

One-slot voice/fax network module

NM-2V1

Two-slot voice/fax network module
Alarm Interface Controller (AIC) Network Module

NM-AIC-64

Alarm monitoring and control network
module; 64 contact points and 16 control
points

1. The voice/fax and ATM network modules require a Cisco IOS Plus feature set.
2. Requires Cisco IOS Version 12.05XK or later.
3. Requires Cisco IOS Version 12.07XK or later.
4. Requires Cisco IOS Version 12.1.2T or later.

Table 3 Voice Interface Cards (VICs) for use with the Voice/
Fax Network Modules

Module

Description

VIC-2BRI-S/T-TE1

Two-port BRI S/T terminal equipment
voice/fax interface card for voice/fax
network module

VIC-2FXS

Two-port FXS voice/fax interface card
for voice/fax network module

VIC-2FXO-M12

Two-port FXO voice/fax interface card
for voice/fax network module with
Caller ID and supervisory disconnect
(North American version and other
countries)

VIC-2FXO

Two-port FXO voice/fax interface card
for voice/fax network module (North
American version and other
countries)

VIC-2FXO-M22

Two-port FXO voice/fax interface card
with Caller ID and supervisory
disconnect (Europe version)

VIC-2FXO-EU

Two-port FXO voice/fax interface card
(Europe version)

VIC-2FXO-M3

Two-port FXO voice/fax interface card
for Australia

VIC-2E/M

Two-port E&M voice/fax interface
card for voice/fax network module

1. Supported with Cisco IOS 12.0(3)T or later
2. Supported with Cisco IOS 12.1(2)XH or later

Also see the new Multiflex Voice/WAN Interface Cards
(VWICs) in Table 4.

Multiflex Voice/WAN Interface Card and
WAN Interface Card Options
The Cisco 2600 Series WIC slots now support 19
interface cards with the introduction of the new 1 port
G.shdsl and 1 or 2 port analog modem WAN Interface
Cards. Most of these interface cards are available for the
Cisco 1600, 1700 and 3600 Series, including the new
single and dual port Multiflex VWICs and dual port serial
WAN Interface Cards to maximize interface density and
slot efficiency.
The Cisco 2600 Series of modular routers support both
ADSL and the new G.shdsl WAN Interface Cards. These
offerings bring high speed business class broadband service
to the award winning Cisco 2600 Series of multiservice
routers. Now small- to medium-businesses, enterprise
branch offices, and service provider managed service users
can take advantage of a highly flexible and scalable
solution for data only or voice and data integration, with
secure VPN options.
The single and dual port Multiflex VWICs combine WAN
Interface Card and VIC functionality to provide
unparalleled flexibility, versatility, and investment
protection from its many uses. Supporting up to T1 and E1
rates with integrated T1 CSU/DSUs or E1 DSUs, the
Multiflex VWICs can be used in data-only, channelized
(drop and insert) voice/data integration applications as well

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as packet voice/data connections to a PBX or the PSTN
(packet voice requires the use of the high density voice
trunk network module). Unlike Old World multibox voice
and data components, when used in a Cisco 2600 or 3600,
the T1/E1 Multiflex VWICs deliver a single-box voice and
data platform providing a graceful migration from data
only, to channelized voice and data, to packet voice and
data.
Figure 3

Table 4 Multiflex Voice/WAN and WICs for Cisco 2600
Series

Module

Description

VWIC-1MFT-T11

One-port T1/Fractional T1 Multiflex
Trunk with CSU/DSU

VWIC-2MFT-T11

Dual-port T1/Fractional T1 Multiflex
Trunk with CSU/DSU

VWIC-2MFT-T1-DI1

Dual-port T1/Fractional T1 Multiflex
Trunk with CSU/DSU and Drop &
Insert

VWIC-1MFT-E11

One-port E1/Fractional E1 Multiflex
Trunk with DSU

VWIC-2MFT-E11

Dual-port E1/Fractional E1 Multiflex
Trunk with DSU

VWIC-2MFT-E1-DI1

Dual-port E1/Fractional E1 Multiflex
Trunk with DSU and Drop & Insert

VWIC-1MFT-G7032

One-port G.703 Multiflex Trunk

VWIC-2MFT-G7032

Dual-port G.703 Multiflex Trunk

WIC-1DSU-T1

T1/Fractional T1 CSU/DSU (requires
Cisco IOS Version 11.3 [4] T or later)

WIC-1DSU-56K4

One-port four-wire 56/64 Kbps CSU/
DSU

WIC-1T

One-port high speed serial

WIC-2T

Dual-port high speed serial

WIC-2A/S

Dual-port async/sync serial

WIC-1B-S/T

One-port ISDN BRI

WIC-1B-U

One-port ISDN BRI with NT1

WIC-1ADSL3

One-port ADSL interface

WIC-1SHDSL4

One-port G.shdsl interface

WIC-1AM5

One-port analog modem

WIC-2AM5

Two-port analog modem

Dual-Port Multiflex T1 VWIC with Drop and Insert

The dual-port serial WAN Interface Cards feature Cisco’s
new, compact, high-density Smart Serial connector to
support a wide variety of electrical interfaces when used
with the appropriate transition cables. Ports on each card
can be configured individually to support a variety of
synchronous or asynchronous protocols.
Figure 4

With two WAN Interface Card slots per chassis, the
Cisco 2600 Series supports the WAN Interface Cards
in Table 4.

Dual-Port High-Speed Serial WAN Interface

Card (up to 8 Mbps/card)
Serial ports

SERIAL 0
CONN

WIC
2T
CONN

SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION

H11496

SERIAL 1

CONN LEDs

Dual-Port Async/Sync Serial WAN Interface
Card (up to 128 Kbps/port)

Figure 5

Serial ports

1. Requires Cisco IOS 12.0(5)XK or later.
2. Requires Cisco IOS 12.1(1)T or later.
3. Requires Cisco IOS 12.1(5)YB, 12.2(2)XK, 12.2(4)T or later.
4. Requires Cisco IOS 12.2(4)XL or later.
5. Requires Cisco IOS 12.2(2)XB or later.

SERIAL 0
CONN
SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION

WIC
CONN 2A/S

H11497

SERIAL 1

CONN LEDs

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Advanced Integration Module Options
All Cisco 2600 models are equipped with an internal
slot to support one field-installable AIM. AIMs use
function-specific hardware to off-load the main router
CPU and accelerate processor- or resource-intensive
services, yielding dramatically higher throughput and
higher performance than a software-only implementation.
The AIM slot has access to virtually all of the router’s
resources, including the main system bus. TDM bus and
the serial communications controllers making it a very
flexible and powerful feature. Since the AIM is internally
mounted, external slots remain available for integration of
other modular components such as CSU/DSUs, WAN
interfaces, or other devices such as modems, or packetized
voice/fax processors.
The Data Compression AIM provides a cost-effective
option for reducing recurring WAN costs and maximizes
the benefit of the advanced bandwidth management
features of the Cisco IOS software. With compression
ratios of up to 4:1, the Data Compression AIM supports
8Mbps of compressed data throughput without
imposing additional traffic latency—enough to keep two
T1 or E1 circuits full of compressed data in both
directions simultaneously. The Data Compression
AIM supports industry standard LZS and Microsoft
Point-to-Point Compression (MPPC) algorithms and
ensures compatibility with all Cisco products supporting
hardware- or software-based compression.
The Data Encryption AIM offloads encryption processing
from the Cisco 2600 Series CPU, providing 10 times
the performance over software-only encryption. The
AIM-VPN/BP supports a maximum number of 300
remote access tunnels, while the new AIM-VPN/EP
provides support for a maximum number of 800 remote
access tunnels. The AIM-VPN/EP is designed to take
advantage of the performance power of the Cisco 265x
Series and is recommended with this series only.
The new AIM-ATM module provides a high-performance
hardware-based ATM access solution for one to four T1
or E1 connections supported by the T1 or E1 VWICs (for
example, VWIC-IMFT-T1). This frees the network
module slot to support other functions. When used in
combination with a high density voice network module
(NM-HDV-xxx), the ATM AIM supports ATM adaption
layer (AAL) 2 and AAL5 VoATM.

Table 5 AIM for the Cisco 2600 Series

Module

Description

AIM-COMPR2

Data Compression AIM for the Cisco
2600 Series (requires IOS software
release 12.02T or later)

AIM-VPN/BP

DES/3DES VPN Encryption Module
for the Cisco 2600—Base
Performance (requires IOS software
release 12.1(3)XI or later)

AIM-VPN/EP1

DES/3DES VPN Encryption Module
for the Cisco 2600—Enhanced
Performance (requires IOS software
release 12.2(2)T or later)

AIM-ATM

High Performance ATM AIM (requires
Cisco IOS software release 12.2(2)XA,
12.2(4) T or later)

1. Recommended with the Cisco 265x only.

Alarm Interface Controller Network Module

The Alarm Interface Controller (AIC) is a network module
that greatly expands the network monitoring and control
capabilities of the Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series routers. The
AIC functions as an integrated entity residing within the
Cisco 2600 Router to provide network alarm monitoring
and remote control of network elements. The AIC reduces
service provider and enterprise operating expenses by
facilitating a single “box,” doing away with the need for a
dedicated external alarm monitoring device. This greatly
simplifies network layout, monitoring, and control
resulting in lower operations, administration,
maintenance, and provisioning (OAM&P) costs. The AIC
is supported in Cisco IOS 12.2 (2) XG and 12.2(7)T. The
AIC network module supports 64 discrete alarm inputs, of
which 8 of the last 64 alarm points are
software-configurable to accept either analog or discrete
inputs. The AIC further supports 16 control relays to
facilitate the remote control of network elements.
Table 6 Alarm Interface Controller Network Module
Module

Description

Cisco IOS Version

NM-AIC-64

Alarm monitoring and
control network module;
64 contact points and 16
control points

12.2(2)XG and 12.2(7)T

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Cisco IOS Software
Modeled after the Cisco 2500 and 3600, the Cisco
2600 Series supports a full range of Cisco IOS features.
With 20 different feature sets, a wide variety of intranet,
multiprotocol, QoS, and legacy IBM applications in use
today are supported. The Cisco 2600 Series offers four
base protocol feature sets and a combination of premium
feature options including the Plus, encryption, and
firewall feature sets.
The base feature sets are:
• IP
• IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC
• Enterprise
• Enterprise SNA Switch (formerly APPN)
The Base feature sets support popular protocols and
standards such as NAT, OSPF, Border Gateway Protocol
(BGP), Remote Access Dial-In User Service (RADIUS),
IP Multicast, RMON, and WAN optimization features
(such as Bandwidth on Demand; Custom, Priority and
Weighted Fair Queuing, Dial Back-up, and RSVP).
The following Premium features are offered in
combination with the above base feature sets:

The Cisco 2600 also supports the Cisco IOS IP/H.323
Gatekeeper feature set providing the H.323 industry
standard gatekeeper functionality needed for scalable
multiservice networks. As a H.323 gatekeeper, the Cisco
2600 is dedicated to supporting video conferencing
call-setup, proxy, directory maintenance among other
responsibilities; it does not support multi-protocol routing.
A more detailed list of features can be found in the
Cisco 2600 IOS release notes. The memory requirements
for a given feature set can be found in the Cisco 2600
software features and memory requirements product
bulletin. Note: Effective March 2000, all Cisco 2600
Series modular access routers ship with 32 MB of DRAM
memory and 8 MB of Flash memory as the default
configuration. Some Cisco IOS feature sets require
additional memory.

Technical Specifications
The Cisco 2600 Series provides unparalleled flexibility
and port density options for branch offices. The following
table highlights a few of the Cisco 2600 configuration
possibilities:
Table 7 Maximum Cisco 2600 Port Densities

• Plus
• Plus with IPSec Encryption (56-bit and 168-bit
with 3DES)

Application

• Firewall

Simultaneous Voice Calls (digital/
analog)

• Plus Firewall

Max. #
Supported
60/4

T1/E1 Connections (including ATM)

8

Integrated Modems

16

ISDN PRI (B channels)

64

ISDN BRI

10

Asynchronous Serial

37

Synchronous Serial

12

DSL Connections

4

• Plus with Encryption and Firewall
The Plus feature sets contain an additional number of
value-added features such as legacy mainframe protocols,
DLSw, L2TP, L2F, Voice/Data integration, Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (ATM), VLANs, Netflow, etc. Additional
feature sets include IPSec, and 3DES encryption as well as
ICSA certified Firewall capabilities with intrusion
detection.
The Remote Access Services feature set includes various
management, multicast, security (excluding encryption),
protocol translation, remote node and terminal services and
some LAN and WAN service and optimization protocols
but excludes some of the above base feature set standards.

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• Main Processor: 80 MHz RISC (Cisco 265x); 50 MHz
RISC (Cisco 262x); 40 MHz RISC (Cisco 261x)

• Non-operating Temperature: -13 to 158 F(-25 to 70 C)

• Flash Memory: 8 to 16MB (Cisco 261x); 8 to 32MB
(Cisco 262x1 and Cisco 265x only)

• Noise Level (min): 38-dbA

• System Memory (DRAM): 32 to 64MB (Cisco 261x
and Cisco 262x); 32 to 128MB (Cisco 265x only,
uses SDRAM)
• WAN Interface Card Slots: 2

• Relative Humidity: 5 to 95% non-condensing

• Noise Level (max): 42-dbA
The Cisco 2600 Series conforms to a number of safety,
EMI, immunity, and network homologation standards.
Details can be obtained through your Cisco reseller or
account manager.

• Network Module Slot: 1

Cisco Service and Support

• AIM Slot: 1
• Console/Aux Speed: 115.2 Kbps (maximum)
• Width: 17.5 in. (44.5 cm)
• Height: 1.69 in. (4.3 cm)
• Depth: 11.8 in. (30 cm)
• Weight (min): 8.85 lb (4.02 kg)
• Weight (max): 10.25 lb (4.66 kg)
• Power Dissipation: 72W (maximum)
• AC Input Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC
• Frequency: 47 to 64 Hz

Leading-edge technology deserves leading-edge support.
Service and support for the Cisco 2600 Series is available
on a one-time or annual contract basis. Support options
range from help desk assistance to proactive, onsite
consultation. All support contracts include:
• Major Cisco IOS software updates in protocol,
security, bandwidth, and feature improvements
• Full access rights to Cisco Connection Online for
technical assistance, electronic commerce, and
product information
• 24-hour-a-day access to the industry’s largest
dedicated technical support staff

• AC Input Current: 1.5 amps
• DC Input Voltage: -38V to -60V (UL label)
• DC Input Current: 2 amps
• Operating Temperature: 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C)

A support contract maximizes the value of your
technology investment throughout its lifecycle, ensuring
optimum performance and availability. Augment your
internal staff’s capabilities by leveraging Cisco’s expertise.
Contact your local sales office for further information.

1. Support for 32MB Flash requires Cisco IOS 12.1(3)T or later.

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