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Cisco ISR 4451 Router

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Part no # ISR4451-X-K9

The Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISR) revolutionize WAN communications in the enterprise branch. With new levels of built-in intelligent network capabilities and convergence

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the routers specifically address the growing need for application-aware networking in distributed enterprise sites. These locations tend to have lean IT resources. But they often also have a growing need for direct communication with both private data centers and public clouds across diverse links, including Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) VPNs and the Internet.

Country of Origin USA
Ethernet/RJ-45 Ports 4 RJ-45-based ports
WAN 10/100/1000 Port 4
SFP/Uplink Port 4 SFP-based ports
LAN Interfaces 4
NIM Slots 3
Onboard ISC Slot 1
DRAM Default & Maximum memory DDR3 ECC DRAM (data plane) : 2 GB ; Default memory DDR3 ECC DRAM (control/services plane) : 4 GB ; Maximum memory DDR3 ECC DRAM (control/services plane) : 16GB
Memory 1
USB Console Port Default flash memory : 8 GB ; Maximum flash memory : 32 GB
Serial Console Port 1
Serial Auxiliary Port 1
Throughput 1 Gbps to 2Gbps
Power Power-supply options - Internal: AC, DC and PoE ; Redundant power supply- Internal: AC, DC and PoE ; AC Input Voltage : 100 to 240 VAC autoranging ; Maximum power with AC power supply (watts) : 450 (no PoE) ; Maximum power with PoE power supply (platform only) (watts) : 1000 with PoE redundant, 1450 with PoE boost no redundancy ; Maximum endpoint PoE power available from PoE power supply (watts) : 500 W with optional redundancy ; Maximum endpoint PoE power capacity with PoE boost (watts) : 950 W no redundancy
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the routers specifically address the growing need for application-aware networking in distributed enterprise sites. These locations tend to have lean IT resources. But they often also have a growing need for direct communication with both private data centers and public clouds across diverse links, including Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) VPNs and the Internet.

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