2011年5月26日星期四

Cisco 2811, Hot List in Cisco 2800 Series Integrated Services Routers. Cisco 2800 Series, for Small to Large Offices


The used Cisco 2800 Series routers, ideal for small to medium-sized businesses and enterprise branch offices, offer secure, wire-speed delivery of concurrent data, voice, and video services; offer features such as hardware-based VPN encryption acceleration, intrusion-protection and firewall functions, and optional integrated call processing and voice mail; offera wide variety of network modules and interfaces, voice digital signal processor (DSP) slots, high-density interfaces for a wide range of connectivity requirements, and sufficient performance and slot density for future network expansion requirements and advanced applications.

The Cisco 2800 Series comprises four platforms:Cisco 2801,Cisco 2811,Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851.Cisco 2801and Cisco 2811are one rack unit in height and have two 10/100 LAN ports. The more powerful Cisco 2821 routers and Cisco 2851 routers are two rack units in height and have two 10/100/1000 LAN ports.

The higher-end router platforms of the Cisco 2800 series offer increased performance, increased slot density including network module slots ad extension voice module slots and increased inline power output.

Better serve for small to large business, Cisco 2800 series owns several hot models among Cisco users, such as Cisco 2811, Cisco2821, and Cisco2851, especially Cisco 2811 routers, very popular by google search. So let’s check some details of Cisco 2811 router:
The Cisco 2811 Integrated Services Router provides the following support:
•Wire-speed performance for concurrent services such as security and voice , and advanced services to multiple T1/E1/xDSL WAN rates
•Enhanced investment protection through increased performance and modularity
•Increased density through High-Speed WAN Interface Card Slots (four)
•Enhanced Network Module Slot
•Support for over 90 existing and new modules
•Support for majority of existing AIMs, NMs, WICs, VWICs, and VICs
•Two Integrated 10/100 Fast Ethernet ports
•Optional Layer 2 switching support with Power over Ethernet (PoE) (as an option)
Security
◦On-board encryption
◦Support of up to 1500 VPN tunnels with the AIM-EPII-PLUS Module
◦Antivirus defense support through Network Admission Control (NAC)
◦Intrusion Prevention as well as stateful Cisco IOS Firewall support and many more essential security features
•Voice
◦Analog and digital voice call support
◦Optional voice mail support
◦Optional support for Cisco CallManager Express (Cisco CME) for local call processing in stand alone business for up to36 IP Phones
◦Optional support for Survivable Remote Site Telephony support for local call processing in small enterprise branch offices for up to 36 IP phones

Cisco 2811’s price info at RouterSwitch.com:
Conditions: New Sealed
List price:  US$2,495.00
Wholesale Price: US$1,048.00
You Save:  US$1,447.00 (58.00% OFF)

Reference: Cisco 2800 Series Integrated Services Routers at Cisco.com
Cisco 2811 Integrated Services Router at Cisco.com

2011年5月19日星期四

Cisco refuses to deny it will sell off Linksys

Cisco router is understood to be planning to sell off its consumer router Linksys business. The company has declined to squash the rumour.

According to people familiar with the situation, the network giant is mulling over letting go of its WebEx brand, too. The moves could come as soon as next week.
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A Cisco spokesman told The Register today that the company was not willing to "comment on rumour and speculation".

Just last week, when discussing the firm's third quarter results, Cisco boss John Chambers said that the company would be scaling back on products and people.

Over the past few months analysts have been wondering if cisco871 would offload Linksys among other consumer brands.

Cisco bought Linksys in March 2003 in a $500m all-stock deal. Four years later it snapped up web-conferencing outfit WebEx in a big $2.9bn acquisition. Both buys were bold moves by cisco 871 to widen its portfolio by offering consumer products.

Then cut to last month when the company closed its Flip camera business not long after Chambers said in an internal memo to Cisco staff that he wanted to "simplify the way we work and how we focus our attention and resources".