Cisco introducing new ISR g2 Routers the 1900, 2900 and 3800 series.

ttrentler's picture

Cisco is announcing a new series of ISR Routers.  The 1900, 2900 and 3800 series.  Techinical specs are attached to this post.  

  • Highlights of this include new PVDM3 DSP modules with voice and video features.
  • Gigabit interfaces
  • New module interfaces
  • 5 fold speed and enhanced memory capabilites
  • Support for more phones per router in CME and SRST mode.
  • Cisco IOS 15.0 supports the ISR G2 routers with a single universal image. Cisco reduced the feature sets to four individual features sets in Cisco IOS 15.0. The capabilities of the purchased feature sets will be unlocked when the license is applied to the router.

MODEL COMPARISON

Model

Full Services Data Rate (Mbps)

CME Max User

SRST Max User

1841 2 0 0
1941 25 35 35
2801 2 25 24
2901 25 35 35
2811 4 35 36
2911 35 50 50
2821 8 50 48
2921 50 100 100
2851 12 100 96
2951 75 150 250
3825 22 175 336
3925 100 200 730
3845 44 250 720
3945 150 300 1200
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ipcbcory's picture

re: Cisco 1900 Router

Good informational resource on the Cisco 1900 http://www.ciscobuy.com/cisco-routers/cisco-1900

ttrentler's picture

full services data rate

full services data rate is the backplane speed

spybrook's picture

Slight correction

Thanks for posting. One small correction, the Cisco 1941 does not support CME or SRST

ttrentler's picture

more on the Cisco ISR G2 routers

gfedcba's picture

What's Full Services Data

What's Full Services Data Rate?Has the ISR G2 router list price now?

spybrook's picture

Full Services Data & List Pricing

ISR G2 Pricing is available on the Cisco Price List (which requires a Cisco.com login)
https://tools.cisco.com/qtc/pricing/MainServlet
Go to Product Price Search, and perform a search by Product Family. In the pull down, you will find:
  Cisco 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers
  Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Routers
  Cisco 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers
 
Full Services Data Rate (Mbps) is an interesting label. I don't think you will find that in any Cisco documentation. Additionally, these platforms don't have a backplane. The performance levels described are the recommended perfomance positions for the ISR G2 platforms. Each of the platforms can forward packets at a much fast rate (more than 10x). The values in the table above represent recommended levels assuming that a customer is also running advanced services which may include IPSec, firewall, IPS, content filtering, secure voice and/or video processsing.

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