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LEDs |
Represents |
Color |
Description |
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PSU |
Power Supply Unit (P0 and P1) Status |
Green |
PSU is on and is providing power. |
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Amber |
PSU is on but with errors or in a failure condition. |
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Off |
Power supply is turned off. |
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GE POE |
Internal PoE Daughter Card Status |
Green |
PSU is installed and providing power |
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Amber |
PSU is installed but in a failure condition. |
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Off |
PSU is off. |
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FLASH |
System Flash Status |
Blinking Green |
Compact flash/eUSB flash is present and currently being accessed. |
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TEMP |
Temperature Status |
Solid green |
All temperature sensors in the system are within acceptable range. |
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Amber |
One or more temperature sensors in the system are outside the acceptable range. |
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Off |
Temperature is not being monitored. |
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PWR |
System Power |
Green |
System power is on and functioning correctly. |
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Green blinking |
System power is in the process of shutting down. |
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Amber |
System power is up, but low level initialization failed. |
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Amber blinking |
System power is up, but the system failed to come out of reset. |
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Off |
System power is off. |
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POE BOOST |
Power Over Ethernet Boost Mode |
Green |
Two PoE power supplies are installed and operating in boost mode. |
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Off |
This can mean one of the following: ·No PoE PSU installed. ·One PoE PSU installed. ·Two PoE PSUs installed and operating in redundant mode. |
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ISC |
ISC Slot Status |
Green |
PVDM4 is present and enabled. |
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Amber |
Initialized with error. |
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Off |
Not present. |
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FAN |
Fan Status |
Green |
All fans are operating. |
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Amber |
One fan has stopped working. |
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Blinking Amber |
Two or more fans have stopped working, or the fan tray has been removed. |
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Off |
Fans are not being monitored. |
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STAT |
System Status |
Solid green |
System operating normally. |
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Blinking amber |
BIOS/Rommon is booting. |
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Amber |
BIOS/Rommon has completed booting, and system is at Rommon prompt or booting platform software. |
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Off |
System is not out of reset or BIOS image is not loadable. |
Figure 3 shows the back panel of Cisco ISR4451-X-V/K9.

Note:
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① |
USB Type A port |
⑤ |
Auxiliary port |
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② |
GE management port |
⑥ |
GE Ports |
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③ |
USB Type B mini port |
⑦ |
NIM Slots |
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④ |
Console port |
⑧ |
SM-X Slot |
Cisco ISR4451-X-V/K9 Specification |
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Product Number |
ISR4451-X-V/K9 |
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Product Description |
Cisco ISR 4451 UC Bundle. PVDM4-64. UC Lic. CUBE25 |
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Aggregate Throughput |
1 Gbps to 2Gbps |
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Total onboard WAN or LAN 10/100/1000 ports |
4 |
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RJ-45-based ports |
4 |
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SFP-based ports |
4 |
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Enhanced service-module slots |
2 |
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Doublewide service-module slots |
1 (assumes no singlewide SM-X modules installed) |
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NIM slots |
3 |
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OIR (all I/O modules) |
Yes |
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Onboard ISC slot |
1 |
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Default memory double-data-rate 3 (DDR3) error-correction-code (ECC) DRAM (Combined control/services/data planes) |
NA |
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Maximum memory DDR3 ECC DRAM (Combined control/services/data planes) |
NA |
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Default memory DDR3 ECC DRAM (data plane) |
2 GB |
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Maximum memory DDR3 ECC DRAM (data plane) |
2 GB |
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Default memory DDR3 ECC DRAM (control/services plane) |
4 GB |
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Maximum memory DDR3 ECC DRAM (control/services plane) |
16 GB |
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Default flash memory |
8 GB |
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Maximum flash memory |
32 GB |
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External USB 2.0 slots (type A) |
2 |
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USB console port -type B mini (up to 115.2 kbps) |
1 |
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Serial console port - RJ45 (up to 115.2 kbps) |
1 |
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Serial auxiliary port - RJ45 (up to 115.2 kbps) |
1 |
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Power-supply options |
Internal: AC, DC and PoE |
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Redundant power supply |
Internal: AC, DC and PoE |
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AC input voltage |
100 to 240 VAC autoranging |
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AC input frequency |
47 to 63 Hz |
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AC input current range, AC power supply (maximum) |
7.1 to 3.0A |
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AC input surge current |
<50 A |
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Typical power (no modules) (watts) |
158 |
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Maximum power with AC power supply (watts) |
450 (no PoE) |
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Maximum power with PoE power supply (platform only) (watts) |
1000 with PoE redundant 1450 with PoE boost no redundancy |
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Maximum endpoint PoE power available from PoE power supply (watts) |
500 W with optional redundancy |
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Maximum endpoint PoE power capacity with PoE boost (watts) |
950 W no redundancy |