Cisco model naming convention
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07-21-2009 12:04 PM - edited 03-06-2019 06:53 AM
Does anyone know where to find a posting of what the parts of a cisco model name mean?
ex. WS-C3560G-24TS
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07-21-2009 01:06 PM
I've never seen an official doc on it, but as a partner, I occasionally see a quote that has something regarding it. For your example,
WS=Workgroup Switch
C=Cisco
3560=Hardware Platform
G=Gigabit
24=Number of ports (not always accurate because it doesn't always count uplink ports. It's usually the number of ports for access.)
T=Ethernet I think, however there is also P which is for PoE.
S=Standard Image
These can sometimes vary so don't take this as gospel, but it should be pretty close.
Hope it helps.
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11-23-2017 01:46 PM
Thank you so much. it's very helpful
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07-21-2009 01:46 PM
As noted, the naming convention isn't always conventional. ;)
I suggest getting a copy of the (free in soft copy, also orderable for a nominal cost or usually available through your Cisco account team if you have one) Cisco Product Quick Reference Guide and downloading it to your computer. It is published regularly and has a good overview of most of Cisco's products in one place.
See http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/qrg/index.html
Hope this helps.
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07-21-2009 05:50 PM
You can deduce it easily enough:
WS = Switching
C = Catalyst
3560 = Model
G = Type
24 = Port no.
TS = Sub Type
Or just use the SVO/RMA tool on the website, it will show you a list of all the parts for product.
https://apps.cisco.com/qtc/config/html/configureHomeGuest.html
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06-17-2013 01:03 AM
Can any one provide me naming convention for below?
air-cap1602i-n-k9
C1921-3G-G-SEC/K9
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06-17-2013 01:59 AM
AP:
- AIR: Aironet
- C: Controller-based
- AP: Access point
- 1602: model number
- i: integrated antenna
- K9: strong AES/3DES encryption
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06-17-2013 03:23 AM
Thanks you so much.
Apprecialte your help
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01-29-2018 02:13 AM
Hi Andras,
Can you please let me know where can I get most of Part numbers and model number catalog for routers and Voip phones. Would be a big help.
Thank You,
Gayan
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01-29-2018 08:00 PM
Andras, much appreciated if you could let me know where can I find catalog for most of the Cisco routers, switches, APs and VOIP phones.
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04-24-2014 08:07 AM
I know this question was asked a while ago but here is what I found:
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04-24-2014 10:57 AM
There is no set location or spread sheet you can refer to!
The recommendation is to read the document of the model you are interested in or do what "routeremperor" has suggested. Searching and developing the naming your self however; be careful; their are a lot of meaning to one letter :-)
Raj
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10-18-2015 03:02 AM
Ex: WS-C2960X-48FPS-L
WS = Switch
C = Catalyst
2960= Model
X = Series ( X *OR* XR )
48 = How many Ethernet 10/100/1000 ports (24 or 48 )
FP = Identify if there is POE or not, and also Identify the Watt of POE if exist. ( F = 740w *OR* L= 320w , P= POE ) If no POE then we will use (T) Instead
S = number of SFPs ( it is used to identify number of SFPs , S= 4 SFP *OR* D= 2 SFP+ )
-L = IOS Feature set ( for X series : -L = LAN BASE *OR* -LL = LAN lite ) , ( For XR : -IL = IP lite)
NOTE: We have 2 Exceptions for this concept:
===================================
1- WS-C2960X-24PSQ-L : Watt not mentioned,S=4SFP , Q is a new symbol.
This Switch have only 2 SFP and 2 1000BASE-T , Its is also have POE on just 8 ports with 92w.
2- WS-C2960X-48TS-LL : Although It supposed to have 4 SFP referring to the S symbol, But it has only 2 SFP. ( When the IOS is -LL , Then there are only 2 SFP even if we use the S symbol )
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09-05-2017 02:05 AM
Hello ,
What that the diference between Part code with "= " at the end and not ?
for example : "GLC-SX-MMD=" and "GLC-SX-MMD"
best Regard
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03-27-2019 06:27 AM
GLC-SX-MMD - with chasis
GLC-SX-MMD= - without chasis
