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Cisco Routers and Switches

Cisco Systems is a world of routing and switching choices. Cisco routers and switches are state-of-the-art routing and switching equipment for applications as small as residential applications and as large as major carrier network environments, as well as every business application in between. Cisco is a leading provider of routing and switching equipment in the US marketplace, and provides high quality equipment, software, and training in support of its applications. No employee can ever go wrong purchasing a Cisco router and switch for their company! This web page gives you detailed information on the routers and switches made by Cisco.

CISCO ROUTERS

SOHO Market. For residential and small business customers with single-location needs for a few devices, Cisco's Linksys product line provides routers, hubs, switches, wireless cards, and accessories required to support several devices in a secure wired or wireless environment.

Enterprise Market. Cisco has several classes of routing equipment designed for specific applications, and each "class" of equipment overlaps on the low and high end of each application it was designed for. Considering choices, users should opt for a router that was designed for capacity and capabilities needed for at least two years in advance. Starting from the remote office, the following represents Cisco's enterprise router equipment series:

Model Range Application Interface Comments
       
SOHO Small Office DSL/Cable  
       
800 series Small Office DSL/ext IP Voice QOS, high security
       
1700 series Small/Medium DSL/T1 IP Voice QOS, high security, VPN support
       
1800 series Branch/Medium DSL/T1/E1 High security, 8 ports
       
2600 series Branch/Medium T1 16 ports, IP voice gateway
       
2800 series Branch/Medium 4 WAN/T1 44 ports, IP voice gateway
       
3700 series Branch/Medium 4 WAN 2 advanced integration modules
       
3800 series Branch/Medium 4 WAN embedded security and voice processing
       
7200 series Medium/Large NxDSO up to OC-12 Supports ACL, NAT, firewall, and intrusion detection

Within each series of equipment, model numbers will vary depending upon the specific interfaces on the product, applications supported, mounting options, built-in options, or network modules. Think of a Cisco equipment series as buying a new car. The main "box" is the same, but there are option packages that can be tailored to the user's specific needs. Cisco's equipment line integrates a full array of options in traffic management, capacity scalability, built-in or centralized security management, WAN interface options, application support, security, and application management.

CISCO SWITCHES

Enterprise Market. Cisco has several classes of switching equipment designed for specific applications, and each "class" of equipment overlaps on the low and high end of each application it was designed for. Considering choices, users should opt for a switch that was designed for capacity and capabilities needed for at least two years in advance. Starting from the remote office, the following represents Cisco's enterprise router equipment series:

  • For ATM services: Cisco provides switches known as the Catalyst 8500 series or Lightstream switch.
  • For WAN services: the Catalyst 8600, Catalyst 6500, Catalyst 4500, MGX 8000, and MDS 9200 series provide a range of choices for even the most sophisticated network applications.
  • Catalyst 3750: Cisco's 3750 is designed for midsize locations and branch offices and is utilizing stacking technology for ease of installation. Further, by using Cisco's StackWise technology, customers can build a 32 Gbs switching unit with up to nine 3750's with up to nine Catalyst 3750 series switches.
  • Catalyst 4500: Cisco's 4500 series is designed for LAN access, branch offices, and small to medium-sized businesses and includes PoE (Power over Ethernet) support, Supervisor Engine, and two models with built-in Supervisor engine redundancy.
  • Catalyst 6500: Cisco's 6500 Catalyst includes a high-density 4xport for larger installations, 10/100/1000 Ethernet module for access and data center. It also has 24 and 48 port gig-E module for data center installations
  • MGX series: Cisco's MGX series is primarily designed for the carrier infrastructure marketplace. For instance, the MGX 8900 scales multi-service networks to OC-192 and supports ATM and MPLS as well. Since carriers continue to migrate their internal transport networks from TDM/ATM backbones to route IP backbone technologies, this series of equipment may be Cisco's largest source of business very soon.
  • MDS 9216: The latest entry in the switching lineup includes the 9216-fabric switch and the MDS 9000 Multiprotocol Services Module, equipped with 14 Fibre Channel ports. This configuration can support traffic speeds of 2 gigabits per second.

Within each series of equipment, model numbers will vary depending upon the specific interfaces on the product, applications supported, mounting options, built-in options, or network modules. Think of a Cisco equipment series as buying a new car. The main "box" is the same, but there are option packages that can be tailored to the user's specific needs. Cisco's equipment line integrates a full array of options in traffic management, capacity scalability, built-in or centralized security management, WAN interface options, application support, security, and application management.

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