Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Cisco 887V Integrated Services Router


Introduction

Small offices can now take advantage of the multiple benefits offered by a single device with the combination of enhanced security, wireless services, and increased throughput speeds with VDSL2. The Cisco 887V Integrated Services Router offers broadband speeds and simplified management to small businesses, enterprise small branches, and teleworkers.

The Cisco 887V Integrated Services Router provides:

  • Business continuity with primary and backup connections
  • VPNs at broadband speeds up to 20 tunnels
  • Built-in security such as NAT and firewall
  • Four 10/100 Mbps fast Ethernet-managed switch ports
  • Easy deployment with Cisco Configuration Professional
  • Centralized management
  • Universal software image for easy expansion with software activation

Available options on the Cisco 887V Integrated Services Router include:

  • Advanced security, including intrusion prevention, GET VPN, and dynamic multipoint VPN (DMVPN)
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) on two switch ports

DESCRIPTION

Product Name \ Product code \ Delivery Cisco 887V VDSL2 over POTS Sec Router w/ ISDN B/U
Code CISCO887V-SEC-K9
Manufacturer CISCO
In warehouse 0
Features & Benefits
  • Increased performance to run concurrent services
  • Enhanced security
  • Redundant WAN links
  • Four-port 10/100 Mbps managed switch
  • TypeCisco 887 VDSL2 over POTS Sec Router w/ ISDN B/U, Adv IP Services
    Standards (Wireless/Wired)n/a
    Wired Transmission Encoding Methodn/a
    Wireless Frequency Rangen/a
    Wireless Data Ratesn/a
    Wireless Operating Rangen/a
    Antennan/a
    Access Mode (Wireless/Wired)n/a
    WAN/LAN Port ConnectorManaged 4-port 10/100BASE-T with autosensing MDI/MDX for autocrossover
    Security (Wireless/Wired)n/a
    InterfaceVDSL2 over POTS
    LEDn/a
    PowerUniversal 100 to 240 VAC input; 60 W, 12 VDC output
    Package Contentsn/a
    System Requirementsn/a
    Width325 mm
    Depth264 mm
    Height48 mm
    Weight2.500 Kg
    Warranty1 year



    Sunday, August 30, 2009

    Cisco 888 Specification

    Security and Mobility for Small Offices

    Combine Internet access via G.SHDSL, security, and wireless services onto a single, secure device. The Cisco 888 Integrated Services Router offers broadband speeds and simplified management to small businesses, enterprise small branches, and teleworkers.

    The Cisco 880 Series provides:

    * Firewall
    * Content filtering
    * VPNs and WLANs at broadband speeds
    * Easy deployment
    * Centralized management features

    Available options on the Cisco 888 Integrated Services Router include:

    * Survivable Remote Site Telephony
    * Built-in advanced security, including intrusion prevention, GET VPN, and dynamic multipoint VPN (DMVPN)
    * Up to 20 VPN tunnels
    * Cisco Configuration Professional for simplified management
    * WAN connection with multiple access options
    * Business continuity with primary and backup connections on the Cisco 880 router, including third-generation wireless and ISDN
    * Four 10/100 Mbps fast Ethernet managed switch ports with optional Power over Ethernet (PoE) on two switch ports
    * Integrated access points based on the IEEE 802.11n draft 2.0 standard that uses MIMO (multiple-input, multiple-output) to improve coverage for existing and new clients
    * Cisco Unified Wireless Management
    * Universal software image for easy expansion with software activation


    Product Specifications

    Product NameCisco 888 G.SHDSL Sec-Router with ISDN Backup
    Product TypeBroadband Router
    Form FactorRack-mountable
    Number of Ports6
    Dimensions1.9" Height x 12.8" Width x 9.8" Depth
    Interfaces/Ports4 x RJ-45 10/100Base-TX LAN

    1 x ISDN BRI (S/T) WAN

    1 x USB

    1 x Console Management

    Management
    • Ethernet Local Management Interface (Ethernet LMI)
    • QoS
    • Radio management via WCS
    • Cisco Configuration Professional
    • Cisco Configuration Express
    • Cisco Configuration Engine support
    • Cisco AutoInstall
    • IP SLA
    • Embedded Event Manager (EEM)
    • CiscoWorks
    • Cisco Security Manager
    • Telnet
    • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3)
    • SSH
    • CLI
    • HTTP
    • IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
    Operating SystemCisco IOS Advanced Security
    Flash Memory128 MB
    Maximum Memory768MB
    Product Model888
    Product Series800
    Standard Memory256MB
    Memory TechnologyDRAM
    Power SourceAC Adapter
    Input Voltage Range100V AC to 240V AC
    Additional Information
    • IPv6 Features
    • Autonomous Access Point
    • Real Time Clock
    • 1.75" Height X 12.8" Width X 9.8" Depth (without rubber feet)

    Thursday, August 27, 2009

    cisco 891 specification

    Cisco 891 Integrated Services Router
    Introduction

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    High Performance Secure Internet Access
    Improve Management with an Integrated V.92 Interface

    Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers are designed to deliver highly secure broadband, Metro Ethernet, wireless LAN connectivity, and business continuity for enterprise small branch offices. These fixed-configuration routers also come with powerful management tools, such as the web-based Cisco Configuration Professional, which simplifies setup and deployment. The Cisco 891 model includes an integrated V.92 analog modem interface.

    Cisco 891 Series Integrated Services Routers offer:

    * High performance for secure broadband and Metro Ethernet access
    * Business continuity and WAN diversity with redundant WAN links (Fast Ethernet, V.92)
    * Secure 802.11a/g/n access point (optional), which offers dual-band radios for mobility, and supports Cisco Unified WLAN architectures
    * Enhanced security, including:
    o Firewall with advance application and control
    o Site-to-site remote-access and dynamic VPN services, including IP Security (IPsec) VPNs, Group Encrypted Transport VPN [GET VPN] with onboard acceleration, and Secure Sockets Layer [SSLVPN]
    o Intrusion prevention system (IPS)
    o Content filtering
    * An 8-port 10/100 Fast Ethernet managed switch with VLAN support and 4-port support for Power over Ethernet (PoE) (optional)
    * Metro Ethernet features that include:
    o One 1000 BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet and One 10/100 BASE-T Fast Ethernet WAN port
    o Intelligent hierarchical quality of service (HQoS)
    o Connectivity Fault Management (CFM), link operational administration and maintenance (OAM), and Ethernet Local Management Interface (E-LMI) for the Customer Edge
    o IP service-level agreement (SLA) for Metro Ethernet

    General Specifications

    Manufacturer Cisco
    Manufacturer Part # CISCO891-K9
    Cost Central Item # 10637733
    Product Description Cisco 891 Gigabit Ethernet Security Router - Router + 8-port switch - Mdm - EN, Fast EN - Cisco IOS Advanced IP services
    Device Type Router + 8-port switch (integrated)
    Form Factor External
    Approximate Dimensions (WxDxH) 12.8 in x 9.8 in x 1.7 in
    RAM 512 MB (installed) / 768 MB (max)
    Flash Memory 256 MB (installed) / 256 MB (max)
    Routing Protocol OSPF, RIP-1, RIP-2, BGP, EIGRP, HSRP, VRRP, NHRP, GRE
    Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
    Network / Transport Protocol L2TP, IPSec
    Remote Management Protocol Telnet, SNMP 3, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH
    Features Cisco IOS Advanced IP services , VPN support, VLAN support, auto-uplink (auto MDI/MDI-X), Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI), MAC address filtering, Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ), Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ), Access Control List (ACL) support, Quality of Service (QoS), DHCP server, DNS proxy
    Compliant Standards IEEE 802.1D, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1x
    Power AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )

    Extended Specifications

    General
    Device Type Router
    Form Factor External
    Approximate Width 12.8 in
    Approximate Depth 9.8 in
    Approximate Height 1.7 in
    Memory
    RAM 512 MB (installed) / 768 MB (max)
    Flash Memory 256 MB (installed) / 256 MB (max)
    Networking
    Connectivity Technology Wired
    Integrated Switch 8-port switch
    Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
    Switching Protocol Ethernet
    Network / Transport Protocol L2TP, IPSec
    Routing Protocol OSPF, RIP-1, RIP-2, BGP, EIGRP, HSRP, VRRP, NHRP, GRE
    Remote Management Protocol Telnet, SNMP 3, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH
    Capacity IPSec VPN tunnels : 50
    Status Indicators Port status, power
    Features VPN support, VLAN support, auto-uplink (auto MDI/MDI-X), Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI), MAC address filtering, Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ), Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ), Access Control List (ACL) support, Quality of Service (QoS), DHCP server, DNS proxy
    Compliant Standards IEEE 802.1D, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1x
    Communications
    Type Modem (analog)
    Protocols & Specifications ITU V.92
    Expansion / Connectivity
    Interfaces 8 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
    1 x management - console - RJ-45
    1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45 ( WAN )
    1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T - RJ-45 ( WAN )
    1 x management - auxiliary - RJ-45
    2 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A
    1 x modem ( WAN )
    Miscellaneous
    Encryption Algorithm LEAP, Triple DES, AES, PEAP, TKIP
    Authentication Method RADIUS, TACACS+
    Compliant Standards VCCI-II, EN55024, CSA 22.2 No. 60950, EN55022 Class B, AS/NZ 3548 Class B, AS/NZS 60950-1, CS-03, EN 60555-2, UL 60950-1, IEC 60950-1
    Power
    Power Device Power adapter - external
    Voltage Required AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
    Power Provided 60 Watt
    Software / System Requirements
    OS Provided Cisco IOS Advanced IP services
    Environmental Parameters
    Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
    Max Operating Temperature 104 °F
    Humidity Range Operating 10 - 85%

    Wednesday, August 26, 2009

    cisco 892 specification


    High Performance Secure Internet Access
    Improve Control with an Integrated ISDN Interface

    Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers are designed to deliver secure broadband, Metro Ethernet, wireless LAN connectivity, and business continuity for enterprise small branch offices. These fixed-configuration routers also come with powerful management tools, such as the web-based Cisco Configuration Professional, which simplifies setup and deployment. The Cisco 892 model includes an integrated ISDN BRI S/T interface.

    Cisco 892 Series Integrated Services Routers offer:

    * High performance for secure broadband and Metro Ethernet access
    * Business continuity and WAN diversity with redundant WAN links (Fast Ethernet and ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) )
    * Secure 802.11a/g/n access point (optional), which offers dual-band radios for mobility, and supports Cisco Unified WLAN architectures
    * Enhanced security, including:
    o Firewall with advance application and control
    o Site-to-site remote-access and dynamic VPN services: IP Security (IPsec) VPNs, Group Encrypted Transport VPN [GET VPN] with onboard acceleration, and Secure Sockets Layer [SSLVPN]
    o Intrusion prevention system (IPS)
    o Content filtering
    * An 8-port 10/100 Fast Ethernet managed switch with VLAN support and 4-port support for Power over Ethernet (PoE) (optional)
    * Metro Ethernet features that include:
    o One 1000 BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet and One 10/100 BASE-T Fast Ethernet WAN port
    o Intelligent hierarchical quality of service (HQoS)
    o Connectivity Fault Management (CFM), link operational administration and maintenance (OAM), and Ethernet Local Management Interface (E-LMI) for the Customer Edge
    o IP service-level agreement (SLA) for Metro Ethernet


    General Specifications

    Manufacturer Cisco
    Manufacturer Part # CISCO892-K9
    Cost Central Item # 10726131
    Product Description Cisco 892 Gigabit Ethernet Security Router - Router + 8-port switch - ISDN - EN, Fast EN - Cisco IOS Advanced IP services
    Device Type Router + 8-port switch (integrated)
    Form Factor External
    Approximate Dimensions (WxDxH) 12.8 in x 9.8 in x 1.7 in
    RAM 512 MB (installed) / 768 MB (max)
    Flash Memory 256 MB (installed) / 256 MB (max)
    Routing Protocol OSPF, RIP-1, RIP-2, BGP, EIGRP, HSRP, VRRP, NHRP, GRE
    Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
    Network / Transport Protocol L2TP, IPSec
    Remote Management Protocol Telnet, SNMP 3, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH
    Features Cisco IOS Advanced IP services , VPN support, VLAN support, auto-uplink (auto MDI/MDI-X), Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI), MAC address filtering, Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ), Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ), Access Control List (ACL) support, Quality of Service (QoS), DHCP server, DNS proxy
    Compliant Standards IEEE 802.1D, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1x
    Power AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )


    Extended Specifications

    General
    Device Type Router
    Form Factor External
    Approximate Width 12.8 in
    Approximate Depth 9.8 in
    Approximate Height 1.7 in
    Memory
    RAM 512 MB (installed) / 768 MB (max)
    Flash Memory 256 MB (installed) / 256 MB (max)
    Networking
    Connectivity Technology Wired
    Integrated Switch 8-port switch
    Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
    Switching Protocol Ethernet
    Network / Transport Protocol L2TP, IPSec
    Routing Protocol OSPF, RIP-1, RIP-2, BGP, EIGRP, HSRP, VRRP, NHRP, GRE
    Remote Management Protocol Telnet, SNMP 3, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH
    Capacity IPSec VPN tunnels : 50
    Status Indicators Port status, power
    Features VPN support, VLAN support, auto-uplink (auto MDI/MDI-X), Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI), MAC address filtering, Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ), Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ), Access Control List (ACL) support, Quality of Service (QoS), DHCP server, DNS proxy
    Compliant Standards IEEE 802.1D, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1x
    Communications
    Type ISDN terminal adapter
    Expansion / Connectivity
    Interfaces 8 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
    1 x management - console - RJ-45
    1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45 ( WAN )
    1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T - RJ-45 ( WAN )
    1 x management - auxiliary - RJ-45
    2 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A
    1 x modem - ISDN BRI ST ( WAN )
    Miscellaneous
    Encryption Algorithm LEAP, Triple DES, AES, PEAP, TKIP
    Authentication Method RADIUS, TACACS+
    Compliant Standards VCCI-II, EN55024, CSA 22.2 No. 60950, EN55022 Class B, AS/NZ 3548 Class B, AS/NZS 60950-1, CS-03, EN 60555-2, UL 60950-1, IEC 60950-1
    Power
    Power Device Power adapter - external
    Voltage Required AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
    Power Provided 60 Watt
    Software / System Requirements
    OS Provided Cisco IOS Advanced IP services
    Environmental Parameters
    Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
    Max Operating Temperature 104 °F
    Humidity Range Operating 10 - 85%

    Cisco 800 Series

    Primary Services

    The award-winning Cisco 800 Series Integrated Services Routers deliver the following integrated services at broadband speeds to small offices and teleworkers, or to service providers to deploy as part of their managed network services:

    * Data
    * Security
    * Wireless
    * Third-generation wireless
    * Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST)

    Key Features

    Along with easy deployment and centralized management capabilities, these routers offer features such as:

    * Built-in security, including content filtering
    * Cisco Configuration Professional for simplified management
    * WAN connection with multiple access options
    * Business Continuity with primary and backup connections on the Cisco 880 router, including 3G and ISDN
    * Four 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet managed switch ports with optional PoE on two switch ports
    * Up to 20 VPN tunnels
    * Integrated access point based on the IEEE 802.11n draft 2.0 standard that uses MIMO (Multi-Input, Multiple-output) to improve coverage for existing 802.11 b/g clients and new 802.11n clients
    * Cisco Unified Wireless Management Solution
    * Business continuity for both data and voice
    * Universal software image eases expansion capabilities with software activation

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    Router basics

    Router Basics

    Wireless routers with built-in switches are everywhere. Although there are differences between the routers, they have largely the same features. This guide provides a summary of the common aspects of the routers currently on the market. Reading your router manual is still necessary to know exactly what features your router has and where they are located, but reading this will give you an idea of what to expect before diving into the manual.

    A router?

    A router is any device that acts as a gateway between 2 or more separate networks. In our case, that means that the local network is connected to the Internet, and vice versa. The router ignores traffic local traffic or traffic it is not configured to handle, but when Internet access is attempted from within the local network, it springs into action. With NAT (Network Address Translation), the router shares the Internet connection to all the computers connected to the local network. The router keeps track of the originating local computer and manages the connection with the outside Internet server. If a computer on the Internet attempts a connection with the router or to a local computer past the router, the router denies the connection unless the router was specially configured to allow that connection.

    Many routers can treat the wireless LAN (WLAN) as a separate network from the wired LAN. This is often done because wireless networks are easy to break into. The idea is that people can keep their wired computers away from the untrusted wireless network. The router will still share the Internet connection (WAN) to both the wireless and wired LANs, regardless of this configuration.

    WAN connection

    WAN stands for Wide Area Network. With a wireless router, it is used for the Internet connection. All of the WAN settings are the settings for the Internet-facing side of the router.
    Router MAC Address (Clone MAC address)

    A MAC address is a hardware identifier that is roughly unique. Many companies, especially cable ISPs, must store the MAC address of the router or Internet-facing computer, and they are configured to only allow that MAC address to connect to their network. If that is the case, your two options are to notify your ISP of the new MAC address or set the router’s MAC address to the MAC address of the previously Internet-facing router/computer.

    Routers will show the router’s current MAC address and offer a form to change the MAC address. Enter the MAC address if needed.
    DHCP client

    All routers have a DHCP client (also called “Dynamic IP address”). DHCP is the protocol that automatically configures an IP address, netmask, gateway, and DNS addresses. The DHCP client gets the router’s IP address and other network info. Usually, this is just a radio button to select if this is how your ISP offers connection info. Most cable ISPs use this method.
    Static IP

    If your ISP provides a static IP, then fill in the IP information they provided you with when you signed up. This includes the IP address, netmask, gateway, and DNS addresses. Most T1/T3-type connections and business DSL services provide static IPs and use this method.

    PPPoE

    PPPoE stands for Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. PPP is the technology used for dialup Internet access. PPPoE works similarly except it works over a network connection. Most DSL ISPs now use PPPoE. You’ll need to enter your PPPoE username and password. Some ISPs also require a service name to be entered. Usually, you do not need to enter the IP/DNS addresses. However, if you have a static IP through PPPoE, then you will need to enter your IP and DNS addresses your ISP provides.

    PPTP

    Not every router supports PPTP connections, but many do. PPTP stands for Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. PPTP is used to join 2 networks using the Internet as an intermediary network. It allows your home computers to connect to your work network over the Internet. It is also commonly used by xDSL ISPs in Europe. The key is to enter the PPPTP userID, password, and PPTP Gateway IP address. The IP addresses, subnet mask, and default gateway may or may not be required.

    DNS

    Some routers break the DNS addresses into their own setup. Just enter the IPs for the DNS servers your ISP provides. There are also many DNS servers that can be used from any connection. You can search for those DNS servers with Google.

    LAN

    The LAN settings are for your Local Area Network. This is the settings section for the local computers connected to the router. This includes setting up the local IP for your router and configuring the DHCP server so your computers can be automatically configured via DHCP, rather than requiring manual static configuration.

    Set router IP

    This IP is the IP your local computers see the router as. Generally, you’ll want to use an IP inside one of the reserved IP address ranges. Router IPs typically end in .1 or .254. The most common home router IP is 192.168.2.1.

    DHCP server

    A DHCP server provides automatic configuration to computers that are connected to it. It assigns an IP address to the computer, and gives it the network netmask, gateway IP, and DNS IPs. If you choose to disable the DHCP server, you can configure your computers manually to use the router. That is generally more complicated, so I generally recommend enabling the DHCP server.

    The starting and ending IP addresses determine what the range of IP addresses will be assigned to the local computers. It is a good idea to give a larger range than the computers you have. Doing that means you won’t have to worry about running out of IP addresses.

    The lease time determines how long a specific computer will be assigned a specific IP. This can be as short as a few minutes or as long as months. If you want to make sure that your computers keep the same IPs for a long time, then set a long lease time.

    How a router works

    How a router works

    Summary

    A router is an equipment which establishes the link between various networks or sub-networks.

    More details...

    Types of routers

    There are several types of routers, the essential difference is that certain are normal computers equipped with network cards, and that others are equipment dedicated to the routing.

    Design of a router

    A router (which is dedicated) can be split in two parts:
    • A backplane.
    • A set of input/output ports.

    The I/O

    The inputs are connected to the output by the intermediary of the backplane with either:
    • A shared memory (PC, bottom-of-the-range routers).
    • A shared bus (medium-of-range routers).
    • A point-to-point crossbar (top-of-the-range routers).

    The backplane

    The backplane is the motherboard which contains all the necessary components (processor, read-write memory, read-only memory) to embark a specialized operating system (for example IOS for the CISCO routers). Thus the system manages the shunting of the packets between the I/O as well as the management of the congestion.

    A router can be compared to a basic computer, which is intended only for the execution of only one task: packets routing between the sender and the recipient in an optimized way.

    Currently, routers are optimized according to what they must do to forward. Thus a router can exploit several points to increase his performances:
    • The backplane speed
    • The memories size
    • Capacity of routing of the inputs.
    • Capacity of service of the outputs.

    Packets processing

    To carry out the packets processing, a router sets up queues on the I/O, thus the input queues are used for the commutation, the routing, the classification and the output queues for scheduling, but the true heart of the router is his routing table. The routing table makes it possible to make the correspondence between the destination address and the ouput to take.

    Example in the case of an IP router:
    • The packet is taken on the input queue
    • The packet IP address of destination is used jointly with the routing table to determine the next router (next jump) or if the destination is reached.
    • The packet header is updated to register information.
    • The packet is put in the selected output queue.