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3-3
Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference
OL-5816-10
Chapter 3 Mobile Access Router Card
MARC Power Requirements
The MARC uses +3.3-V, +5-V, and +12-V power sources. Internal on-board DC-to-DC conversion
circuitry generates 1.8
V/1.5 A from the +3.3-V power source.
MARC Router Signals
Cisco 3200 Series router cards do not support any ISA bus signals. The PCI bus connector supports
communication between Cisco
3200 Series Mobile Access Router cards.
Note Non-Cisco MIC cards cannot use PCI signals. The use of PCI signals by non-Cisco cards causes
unpredictable results. You cannot add third-party devices that might attempt to communicate with the
SMIC through the ISA or PCI bus.
The signals are delivered through the shared, 34-pin multifunction header and the 10-pin Ethernet
header. LED signals and 5
V of power are also provided through the shared, 34-pin multifunction header.
Fast Ethernet Signals on the MARC
There is one fixed Fast Ethernet port on the MARC. A Cisco router identifies a Fast Ethernet interface
address by its slot number and port number, in the format slot/port. The slot/port address of a Fast
Ethernet interface on the MARC is 0/0.
The Fast Ethernet port signals are in compliance with IEEE 802.3. They are provided through the 10-pin
Ethernet header, which supports the following:
Autonegotiation and parallel detection MII interface with extended register capability for
10/100BASE-TX connection
Full-duplex and half-duplex modes
3.3-V operation low power consumption (300 mW typical)
Low-power sleep mode
10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX using a single Ethernet connection
Robust baseline-wander correction performance
100BASE-FX fiber-optic capabilities
Standard carrier signal multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD) or full-duplex operation
Integrated, programmable LED drivers
The FastEthernet 0/0 port on the MARC is a Fast Ethernet router port. The FastEthernet ports on the
4-port
FESMIC and the 2-port FESMIC are Fast Ethernet switch ports. The routing features supported
on the MARC cannot be configured on the FESMIC ports.
Ta b l e 3-1 MARC Voltages
Voltage Current Power
+5.0 V 0.3 A 1.5 W
+12.0 V 0.1 A 1.2 W
+3.3 V 2.0 A 6.6 W

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Cisco 3200 Series Specifications

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BrandCisco
Model3200 Series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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