SAN JOSE - Cisco recently unveiled a router for customer-edge applications such as an Internet campus gateway or a service provider managed service.
The Cisco 7301 is a 1U device designed for service providers to offer managed services such as high-speed Internet, IP VPNs and metropolitan/WAN connectivity to corporations. Citing a recent Gartner report, Cisco says the U.S. managed services market will increase at a 27.6% compound annual growth rate to $8.2 billion by 2006.
The 7301 sports three onboard copper or optical Gigabit Ethernet ports and three RJ-45 Fast Ethernet ports. It also includes a single-port adapter slot to support Cisco's 7x00-series router interfaces.
The 7301 features a 700-MHz integrated processor, up to 1G byte of dynamic RAM and up to 256M bytes of flash memory. The router can support up to 1 million routes and forwards more than 900,000 packet/sec, Cisco says.
The router's WAN interfaces include serial and multichannel T-1/E-1 and T-3/E-3; OC-3/STM-1 packet-over-SONET and ATM; T-1/E-1 Inverse Multiplexing over ATM; ISDN Primary Rate Interface and Basic Rate Interface; and High-Speed Serial Interface. The product supports hardware encryption and Layer 3 compression for VPNs.
Among the managed service features the 7301 supports are Network Address Transaction; Cisco's Network Based Application Recognition; quality-of-service control through Committed Access Rate, Weighted Random Early Detection and Weighted Fair Queuing; and stateful firewall.
Service provider applications for the 7301 include broadband aggregation, gateway functions between IPv4 and IPv6 networks, Multi-protocol Label Switching-customer edge, and a route reflector. The 7301 is installed at Canadian service provider Primus Canada.
Separately, Cisco announced a port adapter carrier card for the 7304 router that lets routers accept existing 7x00-series port adapters.
Pricing for the 7301 starts at $18,000; the 7304 starts at $22,000. Both products are now available.
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