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IP devices, facilitating a graceful migration from legacy to next generation network elements. Driven by a powerful
RISC processor, the Cisco 2600 Series provides the extra power needed to support the advanced quality of service
(QoS), higher bandwidth and security features required for connecting to today’s Network Operation Center (NOC)
systems.
The Cisco 2600 Series meets service provider’s critical physical requirements for equipment depth fitting right
alongside transmission equipment on standard 12 inch deep racks, and occupying only 1RU to 2RU in height.
Offered in seven base configurations supporting fixed single or dual local-area network (LAN) ports, each Cisco 2600
also includes one network module slot, two wide-area network (WAN) interface card slots and one or two advanced
integration module (AIM) slots. Rear access cabling allows easy connectivity; the modular design shares a large
number of modules with the Cisco 3600 and 3700 Series, permitting fast servicing of Field Replaceable Units (FRUs).
DC, AC and redundant AC power supply adapter modules are also field replaceable. Network Equipment Building
Standards (NEBS) Level 3/ETSI compliance is achieved when used with the Cisco 2600’s optional NEBs/ETSI kit.
Common Language Equipment Identification (CLEI) coding is provided for easy identification and tracking of
central-office equipment. Robust network management capability for the Cisco DCN solution is achieved by using
the CiscoWorks Management Software or the IE2100 appliance.
Cisco 2600 Series Chassis Options
Each of the Cisco 2610XM-DC through Cisco 2651XM DC versions supports one Network Module (NM) slot, two
WAN Interface Card slots, and one AIM slot, along with one or two fixed LAN ports, one asynchronous auxiliary
port and one console port. The Cisco 2691-DC-U version supports one Network Module (NM) slot, three WAN
Interface Card slots, and two AIM slots, along with two fixed LAN ports, one asynchronous auxiliary port and one
console port. These slots share more than 50 different modules across four Cisco product lines—the Cisco 1700
Series, the Cisco 2600 Series, the Cisco 3600 Series and the Cisco 3700 Series.
The Cisco 2600 DC Series is available in a number of base configurations:
• CISCO2610XM/11XM-DC
• CISCO2612-DC
• CISCO2620XM/21XM-DC
• CISCO2650XM/51XM-DC
• CISCO2691-DC-U
Additionally a spare DC power supply can be ordered for field upgrades or replacements:
• PWR-2600-DC= Cisco 2600/2600XM DC power supply spare
• PWR-2691-DC-U= Spare Universal Power Supply 24 to 48 volts
Refer to Table 2, Cisco 2600 Series System Specifications for detailed product information
Note:
AC & RPS power supply versions are also available.
The WAN interface cards available for the Cisco 1700, 2600, 3600, 3700 platforms support a variety of serial,
Integrated Services Digital Network Basic Rate Interface (ISDN BRI), and integrated CSU/DSU options for primary
and backup WAN connectivity. Network modules available for the Cisco 2600 and 3700 Series support a broad
range of applications, including multiservice voice/data integration, analog and ISDN dial access, and serial device