Since 1986, Cisco has been one of the largest sellers of networking equipment in the world. On January 2, 2002 Cisco Systems became arguably the most valuable company in the world. Their first, and one of their most important product lines is their lineup of computer network routers. Cisco's router product line started with their AGS. The AGS hardware was a clone of the Stanford University blue box router, which was a commodity Sun Microsystems computer, and the AGS software was also a clone of William Yeager's routing software, in use, and owned by Stanford at the time. Cisco licensed the hardware and software and started selling the AGS. Cisco has a history of aggressive acquisition of other companies, bringing their networking products into the cisco lineup, and it also has a history of expansion. Cisco's router lineup has expanded over the years to fill almost every space. With Cisco's acquisition of Linksys, Cisco routers took a hold of the home, and home office router market. Cisco arguably started out targeting the wider corporate world with routers targeted at central offices as well as branch offices, and Cisco slowly expanded into the competitive telecommunications and internet service provider markets. Cisco product lineups grew to include access routers, routers used by ISPs to connect to their customers, as well as core internet routers used by telecommunication giants as the central pillars of the internet. Cisco has also moved into the cellular routing with their USC offerings. Cisco has even targeted the space-borne communications market putting its routers into orbit.
- Total Number of Ports: 2
- USB: Yes
- Management Port: Yes
- Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports: 2
- Number of Total Expansion Slots: 13
- Expansion Slot Type: NME
- Expansion Slot Type: HWIC
- Expansion Slot Type: AIM
- Expansion Slot Type: PVDM
- Expansion Slot Type: SFP (mini-GBIC)
- Network Technology: 10/100/1000Base-T
- Ethernet Technology: Gigabit Ethernet
- Security Features:
- Secure Shell
- Integrated hardware for offload of encryption services processing supports IPSec DES, 3DES, and AES 128, AES 192, and AES 256 encryption modes
- Standard Memory: 256 MB
- Maximum Memory: 1 GB
- Memory Technology: DRAM
- Flash Memory: 64 MB
- Input Voltage: 110 V AC
- Input Voltage: 220 V AC
- Compatible Rack Unit: 2U
- Form Factor: Rack-mountable
- Height: 3.5"
- Width: 17.1"
- Depth: 14.7"
- Weight (Approximate): 23.00 lb
- Package Contents:
- 3825 Router
- Cisco 3825 IOS IP BASE
- Device manager for routers (ROUTER-SDM)
- 256MB SDRAM default memory for 3800 (MEM3800-256D-INCL)
- 64MB Cisco 3800 Compact Flash Memory Default (MEM3800-64CF-INCL)
- Blank WAN Interface Card Panel (WIC-BLANK-PANEL)
- Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series Blank network module panel (NM-28/38BLNK-PANEL)
- Cisco 3825 AC power supply (PWR-3825-AC)
- Power Cord, 110V (CAB-AC)
- RJ-45-to-DB-9 console cable and RJ-45-to-DB-25 modem cable for management access
- One 2.54-mm (0.100 in.) centerline, single row shunt
- Ground lug and two mounting screws
- One pair of rack-mount brackets with screws for 19-inch (48.26-cm) rack (screws are for bracket-to-chassis attachment)
- One pair of brackets for 19-inch (48.26-cm) rack (screws are for bracket-to-chassis attachment)
- Cisco Product Registration Card
- Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document
- Cisco Router and Security Device Manager (SDM) Quick Start Guide document
- Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Quick Start Guide
- Additional Information:
- Certifications & Standards:
- IEEE 802.3: 10BASE-T
- IEEE 802.3u: 100BASE-TX
- IEEE 802.3ab: 1000BASE-T
- USB 1.1
- UL 60950
- CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950
- EN 60950
- AS/NZS 60950
- 47 CFR, Part 15
- ICES-003 Class A
- EN55022 Class A
- CISPR22 Class A
- AS/NZS 3548 Class A
- VCCI V-3
- EN 300386
- EN 61000
- 47 CFR, Part 68
- TIA/EIA/IS-968
- CS-03
- RTTE Directive
- Limited Warranty: 90 Day
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