CISCO 805 SERIES SERIAL ROUTER

The Cisco 805 Series Serial Router embedded with the power of Cisco IOS Software technology offers enhanced network security and reliability especially designed for small offices. Small businesses can easily make safe investments in 805 series Serial Router as they provide enhanced security and reliability. Combined with low cost of ownership this particular series of serial router enables customers to benefit from increased productivity, simplified communication and reduced costs. The Cisco 805 Serial Router also provides customers with different value-added services such as Managed Network Services, Virtual Private Networks, Point-of-Sale applications and last but not the least secure Internet access.

Benefits – Taking advantage of its expertise and leadership in Internet solutions, Cisco 805 Series Serial Router offers excellent small-office routing solutions that provide secure and reliable access to the Internet or corporate networks. Multiple users can get Internet access through this series of router.

Security Features- The Cisco 805 Serial Router has enhanced security features such as an integrated firewall and IP Security encryption needed for enabling the Virtual Private Area Networks. Small offices can easily carry out their businesses over the Internet without the fear of losing any valuable resource.

Cisco 805 Serial Router Hardware Features at a glance:
1 x 10BASE-T (RJ-45) LAN Port
1 x Serial WAN port compatible with EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, EIA/TIA-530, EIA/TIA-530A, X.21 and V.35 standards
1 x RJ-45 Console Port
4MB Flash Memory
8MB DRAM
Color-Coded Ports and Cables

Cisco shows off Cius Android tablet

The Cius sports Cisco’s collaboration software, which integrates virtual desktop applications with high-definition video. It is designed to be used for video conferencing and it connects to the internet via Wi-Fi or 3G.

The tablet is based on the Android operating system and features an interface that lets users access important contacts quickly. Like Apple’s iPad tablet, the Cius also has an accelerometer inside, enabling the screen to be orientated in a landscape or portrait format.

The Cico Cius is due to ship in early 2011 and is targeted at the healthcare, financial services, manufacturing and retail sectors.

Why Used Cisco

A network is generally composed of devices, including routers, switches, load balancers and firewalls. All these different types of network hardware come with a price that can lead to wasted quite long. Some employers prefer to buy your new hardware knowledge is guaranteed to work while others buy used to save on the price. However, you find yourself wondering why you bought instead of being used again after reading the following:

When buying used Cisco equipment, you can generally save over 50% off the price compared to new ones.
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3Com challenges Cisco to router duel

3Com pdate is turning up the heat in the enterprise routing rival Cisco Systems.

On Monday, the company announced two new series of routers, low-cost access are designed to be substitutes or alternatives to the routers sold by Cisco. The company claims that these routers will cost 30 percent to 50 percent less than similar offerings from market leader Cisco.

3Com’s product news comes just as Cisco prepares to announce its own set of access routers. The Tuesday, Cisco is expected to reveal details of its new 1800 2800 and 3800 wide area network access routers, which will include integrated security tools and support for voice over Internet protocol.

Cisco has long dominated the enterprise router market, with more than 90 percent of the market, but competitors such as 3Com and Juniper Networks could pose a threat to the domination of the company.

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Cisco’s new router delivers 322 tbps of capacity

Cisco has announced its CRS-3 Carrier Routing Process (CRS) that the company says “is designed to transform the broadband communication & entertainment industry” owing to it offering a capacity of up to 322 Terabits per second.

The CRS-3’s 322 tbps of capacity over triples the 92 tbps capacity of the Cisco CRS-1 & represents over 12 times the capacity of any other core router in the industry.

With this type of capacity, Cisco says that the whole printed collection of the Library of Congress can be downloaded in over one second; every man, woman & kid in China can make a video call, simultaneously; & every film ever created can be streamed in less than four minutes.

Cisco has announced its CRS-3 Carrier Routing Process (CRS) that the company says “is designed to transform the broadband communication & entertainment industry” owing to it offering a capacity of up to 322 Terabits per second.

The CRS-3’s 322 tbps of capacity over triples the 92 tbps capacity of the Cisco CRS-1 & represents over 12 times the capacity of any other core router in the industry.

With this type of capacity, Cisco says that the whole printed collection of the Library of Congress can be downloaded in over one second; every man, woman & kid in China can make a video call, simultaneously; & every film ever created can be streamed in less than four minutes.

The company has invested US $1.6 billion in the Cisco CRS relatives, & the CRS-3, which is currently in field trials, will have its pricing set at US $90,000. The CRS-3 is also said to offer up to 60 percent savings on power consumption compared to competitive platforms & Cisco CRS-1 customers will be able to upgrade to CRS-3 with the aid of Cisco Services.

Keith Cambron, president & CEO, AT&T Labs, says, “We are entering the next stage of global communication & entertainment services & applications, which requires a new set of advanced Net networking technologies. AT&T’s network handled 40 percent more traffic in 2009 than it did in the earlier year, & they continue to see this growth in 2010. Having leading edge experience in managing the largest global information network, they are pleased to continue our close working relationship with Cisco & its groundbreaking Cisco CRS-3 platform.”

Pankaj Patel, senior vice president & general manager, Service Provider Business, Cisco, has said, “The next generation Net is on us & they are confident that the Cisco CRS-3 will play a vital role as service providers like AT&T deliver an fascinating, new array of video, mobile, information middle & cloud services. The Cisco CRS-3 is well positioned to over on the custom of the Cisco CRS-1, become the flagship router of the future & serves as the foundation for the world’s most clever & advanced broadband networks.”