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Note Redundancy in all key system components (processors, switch fabric, line cards, cooling and power) minimizes
possible network disruption if a failure occurs. The following table shows the valid redundancy options for each Cisco 12000
Series product.
Table 18-18: Redundancy Matrix for Cisco 12000
Ordering Information
Use the following steps to make up your order for a router in the Cisco 12000 Series:
• Select the base system. Cisco12000 Series12/60 for the 60 Gbps Cisco 12012, or Cisco 12000 Series8/40 for the 40 Gbps
Cisco 12008 or Cisco 12000 Series 16/80-AC for the 80 Gbps Cisco 12016 AC system, or Cisco 12000 Series16/80-DC
for the 80 Gbps Cisco 12016 DC System.
• Add the following to the order:
—Base system software license
—Type of power supply (AC/DC) [DC power is the default] - no choice on the Cisco 12000 Series16/80 - two bundles
—Proper power cord (AC only)
—Increased GRP memory (if necessary)
• Add the required line card and increase the line card’s packet buffer and DRAM memory, if necessary.
• Add redundant components:
—Switch cards
—GRP (two max.)
—Power supplies
System Element Cisco 12008/12012/12410/12016/12416
Switch cards Yes
GRP Yes
Line cards (APS) Yes
Fans Yes
Power supplies Yes