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Cisco this week is extending its branch routers and LAN switches in an effort to improve the collaboration capabilities of enterprise customers.
Cisco is enhancing its Integrated Services Routers (ISR) and Catalyst 4500 and 6500 switches with new models, line cards and software to address mobility, sustainability and unified communications (UC) requirements.
For the ISR, Cisco is unveiling two models at the low end: the 880 VDSL2 and 890. Both are targeted at small businesses and offer faster broadband options and increased performance, with integrated security and wireless connectivity.
Another new ISR is the 1861W, which is aimed at small businesses with voice and wired/wireless integration requirements. It supports IEEE 802.11g WLANs.
Cisco is now supporting High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) on the ISR's 3G Wireless Wide Area Network module. HSPA boosts bandwidth and performance for the module in backup or disaster-recovery applications.
Cisco also says applications from Singlewire Software now run on the ISR's Application Extension Platform (AXP) services module. Singlewire's InformaCast package simultaneously sends an audio stream or text message to multiple IP phones, IP speakers, desktop notification systems and overhead paging systems.
The ISRs also now support the following UC features for collaboration and mobility:
* Cisco Unified SIP Proxy to reduce UC deployment costs.
* Voice signatures on the IP Security Network Module to make voice more secure.
* Mobility and video features on Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express.
* Timecard management capabilities on Cisco Unity Express to improve the productivity of branch employees.
The ISR's EtherSwitch Etnernet switching modules also now support Cisco EnergyWise power efficiency technology to help improve energy utilization in the LAN.
For the Catalyst LAN switches, Cisco unveiled a supervisor module for the Catalyst 4500 series. The 6L-E is intended to bring media collaboration and increased energy efficiency to the wiring closet switches through support for Power over Ethernet (PoE) Plus at 30 watts.
PoE Plus is an extension to the PoE standard for video and wireless access point support.
Cisco also rolled out a 48-port 10/100/1000Mbps line card that enables 30-watt PoE support for devices such as videophones, dual-band wireless access points, building service devices and video surveillance cameras. Cisco says it also extended its Smart Call Home support notification feature and EnergyWise capabilties to the Catalyst 4500.
The Catalyst 4500, and all of Cisco's wiring closet switches, also now have a limited lifetime warranty, Cisco says.
For the Catalyst 6500, Cisco enhanced its use in campus backbones by integrating the virtual switching system (VSS) and service module capabilities of the switch. This lets customers deploy firewall, network analysis module (NAM), and wireless service modules in their VSS campus core, for increased backbone scale and reliability, Cisco says.
New NAM capabilities provide visibility into voice applications, traffic analysis and segmented MPLS networks, Cisco says.
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Comments (6)
EOLBy Anonymous on May 27, 2009, 12:16 pmhow about calling the next Supervisor for the Catalyst 6500 the Supervisor-EOL. Where is the innovation? Where is the differentiation? How does any of this solve...
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EOLBy Anon on May 27, 2009, 8:17 pmAre you not counting VSS as innovation?? One of the best things I've seen in the last few years. Solves a lot of my STP problems.
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Agreed - VSS - InnovationBy Anonymous on May 27, 2009, 9:33 pmAgreed the way Cisco is providing virtualization in their switching line is providing innovation where it is needed right now. 3750s have it as well as the new Nexus....
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Nexus nor 3750 support VSSBy Anon on May 28, 2009, 12:26 pmHey fan boys - Cisco is behind the curve with virtualization in its switching lines. Nortel beat them to the punch in core switching with MLT and SMLT and Juniper's...
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Yeah, because buying Nortel is a really great idea!By Anonymous on May 31, 2009, 9:16 amYeah, because buying Nortel is a really great idea!
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I wouldn't buy Nortel eitherBy Anon on June 1, 2009, 6:20 pmI was just pointing out that they innovate more than Cisco and if you blindly stick with Cisco rather than evaluate other vendor's products you most likely will...
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