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History of the Cisco 7200

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The Cisco 7200 Series routers have been at the Enterprise Edge for almost two decades. Even though the first 7200 Series router came out in 1996. Cisco has kept the 7200 Series routers up to date by releasing a new chassis (The 7200VXR in 2002) and continuing to release new Network Processing Engines (NPEs).

The current NPE-G2 processor (released in 2006) for the 7200VXR Series offers forwarding rates up to 2Mpps, 1.8 Gigabits backplane fabric bandwidth and a maximum of one million routes in the forwarding table. The 7200VXR Series with the NEP-G2 is acceptable for links with up to 500Mbps of traffic.

Figure 1 – Cisco 7204VXR Router

BOOTLDR: Cisco IOS Software, 7200 Software (C7200P-BOOT-M), Version 12.4(4)XD10, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2) System image file is 'disk2:c7200p-ipbase-mz.124-4.XD10.bin' Cisco 7206VXR (NPE-G2) processor (revision A) with 917504K/65536K bytes of memory. PCI bus mb2 (Slots 2, 4 and 6) has a capacity of 600 bandwidth points. Cisco has kept the 7200 Series routers up to date by releasing a new chassis (The 7200VXR in 2002) and continuing to release new Network Processing Engines (NPEs). The current NPE-G2 processor (released in 2006) for the 7200VXR Series offers forwarding rates up to 2Mpps, 1.8 Gigabits backplane fabric bandwidth and a maximum of one million.

Figure 2 – Cisco 7200 NPE-G2

7200 Replacement Option One – The Cisco ASR1000

With the latest generation Route Processor 2 (RP2) and Embedded Services Processor 40 (ESP40), Cisco claims, and we have verified, forwarding rates of 23Mpps (10x the 7200 platform). The latest hardware also supports up to four million IPv4 prefixes, four times that of the 7200.

When replacing a 7204, we suggest using the ASR1004. If you have a 7206, or need hardware redundancy, you will have to go with the ASR1006.

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The ASR1006 is a highly flexible router with 3 SIP carrier slots, space for up to 12 SPAs and redundant RPs and ESPs.

For this report we focused on the ASR1004’s performance and features.

Figure 4 – Cisco ASR1004

7200 Replacement Option Two: Huawei NE40E-X1 & X2

The Huawei NE40E-X1 and X2 are the lower end of the NE40E series routers from Huawei. They are focused on Ethernet Metro, but also suitable for the Enterprise Edge. The NE40E-X1 offers up to 20G of mix-and-match interfaces while the X2 offers up to 40G. If you are looking for redundancy, you will need to go with the X2.

Another option from Huawei is the NE40E-X3, which is a more direct competitor to the ASR1004/ASR1006. The NE40E-X3 offers compatibility with the Linecard Processing Units (LPUs) used in the higher end NE40E-X8 and X16. The NE40E-X8 offers line-rate forwarding of 40 byte packets with minimal features enabled on the system.

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Figure 5 – Huawei NE40E-X1/X2

7200 Replacement Option Three: Juniper MX40/80

The Juniper MX40/80 is the smallest router of the group, being only 2RU, but offers big performance: up to 55Mpps of forwarding and 40/80Gbps of fabric bandwidth depending on which model you purchase.

The MX80 router is a single-board router with a built-in Routing Engine and one Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE), which can have up to two Modular Interface Cards (MICs). The PFE has two Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPC 0 and FPC1), which use the same PFE for both ingress and egress forwarding.

The main limitation of the MX40/80 is the lack of hardware redundancy. To have redundancy you need at least two routers which increases cost.

Figure 6 – Juniper MX80 3D

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Post subject: How to add serial port on C7200 router?

Joined: Fri Nov 08, 2013 4:15 pm
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Hello,
I want to test frame-relay, but there no serial port on C7200 router, how to do that ?
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Post subject: Re: How to add serial port on C7200 router?

Joined: Fri Nov 08, 2013 4:15 pm
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Could anyone can help ?


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Post subject: Re: How to add serial port on C7200 router?

Joined: Sun Sep 16, 2012 9:55 pm
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To add serial interfaces to a C7200:
  1. Right click on the router
  2. Click on Configure
  3. Select the router from the list
  4. Click on the 'Slots' tab
  5. In Slot 1 or above add either 'PA-4T+' or 'PA-8T'
  6. Click Apply and Ok

You now have either 4 or 8 serial interfaces

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Post subject: Re: How to add serial port on C7200 router?

Joined: Fri Nov 08, 2013 4:15 pm
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Hi
Now I want to create sub-interface in s1/0, it allow me to create s1/0.1, but can't create s1/0.2, it showing 'Incomplete Command', is it GNS3 bug ?
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Post subject: Re: How to add serial port on C7200 router?

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Whenever you see 'incomplete command', use the ? at the end of the command you just entered.

Usually this means hit the following 3 keys in sequence: <up arrow><space>?
So, in you case,
interface serial 1/0.2 ?
and you will see the error of your ways (I hope)


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