Found the doc......
Identifying Your Model in the Cisco 4000 Family of Products
Q: How do you distinguish a 4500 from a 4500-M and a 4700 from a 4700-M?
Does an xxxx-M version show up in show version?
A: There are two methods you can use to determine the 4x00 model:
1. Use SNMP and do an snmpget for the following mib attribute:
chassis.cardTable.cardTableEntry.cardType
2. Enter the show version command and use the command output and the table
below to identify the 4x00 model:
Model Revsion Serial Number Label
Cisco 4000 Revision A0 440xxxxx C4000
Cisco 4000-M Revision B0, C 445xxxxx C4000 M+
Cisco 4500 Revision 0x00 450xxxxx C4500
Cisco 4500-M Revision B, C, D, E 455xxxxx C4500 M+
Cisco 4700 Revision B 470xxxxx C4700
Cisco 4700-M Revision C, D, E, F 475xxxxx C4700 M+
Kevin Wigle
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Donoho"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, 15 May, 2001 13:46
Subject: ID that router...... [7:4563]
> Hey All,
> I'm being offered a 4000 series router, but I don't
> know which kind it is, I don't have physical access to
> it. I was verbally given the following info:
>
> * On the front it says: 4000 series router.
>
> * The show version command says that it's running IOS
> 4500 software
>
> * the processor is a 4700(R4K).
>
> My guess is that it is a 4700?
>
> In the Cisco Product Guide, they list 4500-M and
> 4700-M. What is the significance of the "-M". I've
> seen 4000 series routers advertised with out the M as
> well. Can anyone provide me with fairly specific ID of
> this router???? I need to know so I can price it.
> Thanks!!!
>
> Chris
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