All numbers for table 1a/b/c are for internal DRAM/Flash only. For external flash cards/disks, see table 5.

Column “E?” is a field that indicates if the unit supports external flash memory (See Table 5).

Memory given as ‘standard’ (Std) will always be sold as an optimal configuration - for example, a 3660 that comes with 32Mb DRAM default would be given as a single 32Mb module, instead of 2 x 16Mb. This is always the case unless there is a severe memory component shortage.

Table 1 - SOHO/SMB Routers

Router
Memory Flash
Fixed Slots Std Max Fixed Slots Std Max E?
SB 100 64 0 64 64 12 0 12 12 N
SOHO7x 16 0 16 16 8or12 0 8or12 8or12 N
SOHO9x 64 0 64 64 8 0 8 8 N
700 1.5 0 1.5 1.5 1 0 1 1 N
801-804 4 1 8 12 4 1 8 12 N
805 8 1 8 16 4 1 8 12 N
806 16 1 32 32 0 1 8 16 N
811-813 8 1 12 16 4 1 8 12 N
827/828 16 1 32 32 8 1 8 16 N
826/827H 16 1 32 32 8 1 8 16 N
827-4V 16 1 48 48 8 1 12 16 N
83x 64 1 64 80 8 1 12 24 N
85x 64 1 64 192 20 1 20 52 N
87x 128 1 128 256 20 1 20 52 N
1003 0 0 8 16 0 (External PCMCIA only) Y
1004 0 0 8 16 0 (External PCMCIA only) Y
1005 0 0 8 16 0 (External PCMCIA only) Y
1400 8 1 16 24 0 (External PCMCIA only) Y
16xx 2 1 2 18 0 (External PCMCIA only) Y
16xxR 8 1 8 24 0 (External PCMCIA only) Y
1701 64 1 64 128 32 0 32 32 N
1710 32 1 64 96 16 0 16 16 N
1711 64 1 96 128 32 0 32 32 N
1712 64 1 96 128 32 0 32 32 N
1720 16 1 32 48 0 1 8 16 N
1721 64 1 64 128 32 0 32 32 N
1750 16 1 16 48 0 1 4 16 N
1750-xV 16 1 32 48 0 1 8 16 N
1751 64 1 64 128 32 0 32 32 N
1751-V 64 1 96 128 32 0 32 32 N
1760 64 1 64 160 32 1 32 64 N
1760-V 64 1 96 160 32 1 32 64 N
1801 128




1




128




384




0 (External CF only)




Y




1802
1803
1811
1812
1841
IAD2400 64 0 64 64 8 0 8 8 N
2500 0or2 1 4or8 16 0 2 8 16 N
Notes - SOHO/SMB Router Memory
806/826’s shipped prior to April 2002 had less DRAM (16Mb) standard (not 32Mb as default/maximum).
811/813’s shipped prior to Jan 2004 had less DRAM (8 MB) standard
1721/51/60 shipped prior to August 18 2003 had 16MB flash and 32-64 MB DRAM.
Pre-May 2003 83x’s shipped with 8MB flash standard. March 2005 saw an increase in default DRAM to 64.
SOHO 71 Broadband Router has 12MB flash, all other models are 8MB

Table 2 - Midrange/Access Routers

Router
System Memory Packet Memory Main Flash Boot Flash E?
Slots Std Max Slots Std Max Fixed Slots Std Max Min Max
2610 2


32


64


0


0


1


8


16


0


N


2611
2612
2613
2620 2
32
64
0
0
1
8
32
0
N
2621
2650 2
32
128
0
0
1
8
32
0
N
2651
2610XM 2


128


256


0


16


1


32


48


0


N


2611XM
2620XM
2621XM
2650XM 2
256
256
0
16
1
32
48
0
N
2651XM
2691 2 256 256 0 0 1 32 128 0 Y
2801 1 128 384 0 0 External CF only 64 128 4 4 Y
2811 2 256 768 0 0 External CF only 64 256 2 2 Y
2821 2 256 1024 0 0 External CF only 64 256 2 2 Y
2851 2 256 1024 0 0 External CF only 64 256 2 2 Y
3620 4 32 64 0 0 2 16 32 0 Y
3640 4 32 128 0 0 2 16 32 0 Y
3640A 4 32 128 0 0 2 16 32 0 Y
3660 Ent 2 32 256 0 0 2 16 64 0 Y
3660 Telco 2 32 256 0 0 2 16 64 0 Y
3631 2 64 256 0 0 1 32 128 0 N
3725 2 256 256 0 0 1 32 128 0 Y
3745 2 256 512 0 0 1 32 128 0 Y
3825 2 256 1024 0 0 External CF 64 256 Y
3845 2 256 1024 0 0 External CF 64 256 Y
mc3810 1 32 64 0 0 1 16 32 0 N
mc3810 V3 1 64 64 0 0 1 16 32 0 N
4000M 1 8 32 1 4 16 0 2 4 16 0 N
4500M 2 16 32 1 4 16 0 2 4 16 4 16 N
4700M 2 16 64 1 4 16 0 2 4 16 8 N
AS5200 1 8 16 1 4 16 0 2 16 16 0 N
AS5300 2 64 128 1 8 16 0 2 16 32 8 8 N
AS5350 2 128 512 1 64 128 0 2 32 64 8 16 N
AS5400 HPX 2 256 512 1 64 128 0 2 32 64 8 16 N
Notes - Midrange/Access Routers
2610-21’s were first shipped with 16Mb DRAM, then 24Mb, then standardized on 32Mb before EOS.
262x’s assembled prior to March, 2001 used a bootROM incompatible with the 32Mb Flash module from the 265x series and must be upgraded to the new bootrom to be able to use this module.
36xx routers shipped prior to mid-May of 2002 shipped with 8Mb default flash memory.
On any 4x00M, all 2-slot memory must have either a single chip installed or have same-size chips installed.
26xxXM’s prior to August 18, 2003 came, in most cases, with 32MB DRAM and 16 MB Flash. On June 14 2004, 261x/2x XM’s went from 96 to 128MB default, 265x and 2691/37xx went from 128 to 256MB default.
26xxXM’s shipped prior to April 2004 had a maximum DRAM capacity of 128MB. This was upped to 256MB through a bootROM which can be ordered separately for older 2600XM’s, and requires 12.3(11)T IOS.
3660 (Telco only) increased default memory from 32 to 128MB DRAM and 16 to 32MB Flash in Feb. 2004.
The 2801 has 128MB memory soldiered onto the motherboard.
2801 has (1) 1.1 USB port / 2811,2821,2851, 3825, 3845 have (2) USB 1.1 ports

Table 3 - 7xxx Series Routers

Router
Route Memory Packet Memory Boot Flash E?
Slots Std Max Slots Std Max Slots Std Max
70x0 RP 4 16 64 0 1 4 4 Y
70x0 RSP 4 16 128 0 1 8 8 Y
71xx 2 64 256 1 64 64 1 8 8 Y
72xx NPE-100 4 32 128 0 0 N
72xx NPE-150 4 64 128 1 fixed 0 N
72xx NPE-175 1 64 128 0 0 N
72xx NPE-200 4 64 128 4 fixed 0 N
72xx NPE-225 1 128 256 0 0 N
72xx NPE-300 2 128 256 2 32 32 0 N
72xx NPE-400 1 128 512 0 0 N
72xx NPE-G1
2
256
1024
16 <= 256 16 fixed
Y
32 > 256
72xx NPE-G2 1 256 1024 0 64 fixed Y
72xx NSE-1 1 128 256 0 0 N
72xx I/O -FE
0
0 4
4
Y
1
72xx I/O-GE 2FE 0 8 fixed Y
7301
2
256
1024
16 <= 256 32 fixed
Y
32 > 256
7304 NSE-100 1 512 512 0 1 32 32 Y
7304 NSE-G100 2 1024 1024 128 1 32 32 Y
7401 1 128 512 0 8 fixed Y
75xx RSP1 4 16 128 0 1 8 8 Y
75xx RSP2 4 32 128 0 1 8 8 Y
75xx RSP4 2 64 256 2 fixed 1 8 16 Y
75xx RSP4+ 2 64 256 2 fixed 1 8 16 Y
75xx RSP8 2 64 256 8 fixed 1 16 16 Y
75xx RSP16 2 128 1024 8 fixed 1 16 16 Y
75xx VIP2-10 2 16 64 1 0.512 2 0 N
75xx VIP2-15 2 16 64 1 1 2 0 N
75xx VIP2-20 2 16 64 1 1 2 0 N
75xx VIP2-40 2 32 64 1 2 2 0 N
75xx VIP2-50 1 32 128 1 4 8 0 N
75xx VIP4 1 64 256 1 64 64 0 N
75xx VIP6 1 64 256 1 64 64 0 N
Notes - 7xxx Series Routers
NPE-100 must pair memory SIMM’s.







NPE-150
NPE-200
NPE-G1
7301
VIP2-10
VIP2-15
VIP2-20
VIP2-40

Memory Tables - Table 4 - Core Routers

Router
Route Memory Packet Memory Boot Flash E?
Slots Std Max Slots Std Max Slots Std Max
10000 PRE 2
512
512
0
128
128
0
32
32
Y
10000 PRE-1
10000 PRE-2 2 1024 1024 0 256 256 0 64 64 Y
12000 GRP-B 2 128 512 0 1 8 8 Y
12000 PRP 2 512 2048 0 1 64 64 Y
12000 PRP-2 2 1024 4096 0 1 64 64 Y
12000 Engine 0 2 128 256 4 128 256 0 N
12000 Engine 1 2 128 256 4 256 256 0 N
12000 Engine 2 2 128 256 4 256 512 0 N
12000 Engine 3 2 256 512 4 512 512 0 N
12000 Engine 4 1 256 512 4 512 512 0 N
CRS-1 RP 2 2048 4096 0 1 40GB IDE disk Y
CRS-1 RP 2 2048 2048 2 2048 2048 0 N
Notes - Core Routers
12000 line cards use paired packet mem in dedicated banks (i.e. 2x64MB RX, 2x64MB TX (256MB config)).
PRE and PRE-1 differ in PXF memory - 512MB (former) or 1GB (latter). PRE-1 is required for broadband.

Identifying Router Memory

Router Model Procedure
1841 Issue a show platform command.
26xx Issue a show c2600 command. This may not work on older models of 26xx, and only works in newer IOS images - 12.2(11)T is required (Cisco Enhancement ID CSCdv58188).
26xxXM Issue a show c2600 command. Only works in newer IOS images - 12.2(11)T is required (Cisco Enhancement ID CSCdv58188).
2691 Issue a show platform command.
2800
3620 Use the procedure described at http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/63/simm_config_3620_3640.html
3640
3631 Issue a show platform command.

3700
3800
AS5400 Issue a show as5400 command. Only works in newer IOS images - 12.2(11)T is required (Cisco Enhancement ID CSCdv64625).