Cisco 1941 Security E-delivery Pack L-SL-19-SEC-K9= Benutzerhandbuch
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Ordering Guide
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The compact flash SKUs in Table 14 below are shared across all the routers in the Integrated Services Routers
Generation 2 portfolio. Compact Flash Slot 0 is populated with a 256MB CF by default from the factory. There is an
additional Compact Flash Slot 1 that can be optionally configured and ordered with another compact flash of desired
density.
Table 14.
Cisco 1900 Series Routers Compact Flash
Cisco 1941 Ordering SKU
Description
MEM-CF-256U4GB
256MB to 4GB Compact Flash Upgrade for Cisco 1900, 2900, 3900 ISR
MEM-CF-256U2GB
256MB to 2GB Compact Flash Upgrade for Cisco 1900, 2900, 3900 ISR
MEM-CF-256U1GB
256MB to 1GB Compact Flash Upgrade for Cisco 1900, 2900, 3900 ISR
MEM-CF-256U512MB
256MB to 512MB CF Upgrade for Cisco 1900, 2900, 3900 ISR
MEM-CF-256MB
256MB Compact Flash for Cisco 1900, 2900, 3900 ISR (Default)
MEM-CF-4GB=
4GB Compact Flash (Spare) for Cisco 1900, 2900, 3900 ISR (only as spare)
MEM-CF-2GB=
2GB Compact Flash (Spare) for Cisco 1900, 2900, 3900 ISR (only as spare)
MEM-CF-1GB=
1GB Compact Flash (Spare) for Cisco 1900, 2900, 3900 ISR (only as spare)
MEM-CF-512MB=
512MB Compact Flash (Spare) for Cisco 1900, 2900, 3900 ISR (only as spare)
MEM-CF-256MB=
256MB Compact Flash (Spare) for Cisco 1900, 2900, 3900 ISR (only as spare)
Flash memory upgrade
None available; Fixed internal 256MB eUSB Flash only
The fan blower on the Cisco 1941 can be ordered as a spare if needed.
Table 15.
Cisco 1900 Series Routers Fan-related products
Ordering SKU
Description
1941-2901-FANBLWR=
Cisco 1941/2901 Fan Blower Assembly (only as spare)
1.4 Ordering common items across Cisco 3900, 2900, 1900 Series Routers
Each of the router in the ISR G2 portfolio (except Cisco 1921) ships with a default accessory kit consisting of:
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19-inch rack mount brackets (in the case of Cisco 1921, the rack mount kit needs to ordered as it does not ship
by default)
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The default accessory kit does not include any Category 5 RJ45 Ethernet cables or cables for the router’s console or
auxiliary port. The console and auxiliary cables can be ordered as an option during router’s configuration or as spares.
Generation 2 of the Integrated Services Routers offer an innovative USB-based console port which needs a separate
console cable.
The 23 inch rack mount brackets, the blank faceplates for module slots and slot dividers can be ordered as spares as
listed in Table 16 below. There is a blank faceplate spare for SM slot (SM- BLANK-KIT=) that is unique to Cisco 2921
and 3925 to cover the gap left behind on removal of Double-Wide Service Module. This SKU is a combination of the
SM Blank attached to the SM slot divider to create a L-shaped piece. Under normal usage with single-wide SMs, this
area is covered by a blank faceplate and does not allow for insertion of any single-wide service module. Similarly, for
the Cisco 1941 router, there is HWIC blank faceplate spare (HWIC-BLANK-KIT=) to cover the gap left behind from the
removal of Double-Wide HWIC. This SKU is a combination of the HWIC Blank attached to the HWIC slot divider to
form a L-shaped piece.
There are also opacity shields available on Cisco 1921, 2900 and 3900 routers that meet Federal Information
Processing Standards Publications (FIPS) 140-3 Level 2 opacity requirement. Opacity shields are not required for
Cisco 1941 as the router ships with a solid cover and the router interior is not exposed.