09-16-2007 09:44 PM - edited 03-03-2019 06:47 PM
Hai all,
I would like to know these things bout the cisco router series.
1.We know tht cisco ve 1700,2500,2600,2700,3800 etc series routers..Is this number 17,18,25,26 ,28 has any specific meaning? what r the basic difference between this.?
09-17-2007 05:50 AM
I would say that the numbers are somewhat arbitrary, but the lower the number the lower the capability. I would highly recommend searching around the cisco.com site for specifics about what the differences are in each architecture and also to know what exactly it is you are looking for!
09-24-2007 02:46 AM
Kindly let me know what exactly this number is...like 1800,2800, and so on... actully cisco having any specific reason?
09-24-2007 05:59 AM
Kindly let me know what exactly this number is...like 1800,2800, and so on...
just search on the cisco.com site.
actully cisco having any specific reason?
no would be a good answer. Also, what exactly are you trying to accomplish? In all reality it doesn't matter and just defines what the product line is, and that can be answered easily from looking at the cisco.com website.
09-17-2007 06:06 PM
I't likely Cisco has some logic to series assignment, but haven't read about it.
What I have noticed is Cisco usually seems to rank the different models into tiers of power based on the series number. Then increment series values for newer models in the same market tier. They also increment within the model of the series.
For instance market tiers of different ages:
Low-level tier - 2500 series
Mid-level tier - 4000 series
High-level tier - 7000 series
Low-level tier - 2600 series
Mid-level tier - 3600 series
High-level tier - 7500 series
Low-level tier - 2800 series
Mid-level tier - 3800 series
High-level tier - 7600 series
09-24-2007 03:12 AM
First number is a RANGE or TIER. Second number is a GENERATION from that RANGE, third and fourth is capabilities and performance of that particular Generation and Range.
RANGE E,g:
0 - up to 15 users
1 - up to 50 users
2 - up to 150 users
GENERATION:
8 - newest
7 - previous
6 - older
Capabilities and Performance:
01 - basic
20 - higher
50 - high
So if you interconnect RANGE of up to 150 users, of latest GENERATION, and high performance, you will get 2 8 50, which is 2850.
Hope this helps
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