Cisco Intensifies Dial Access Product Offering with New Modular Platform; Cisco 3600 series delivers cost-effective dial access, modularity and investment protection.SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 28, 1996--Cisco Systems, Inc. today announced the Cisco 3600 series, a family of modular cost-effective dial access solutions targeted at regional and branch offices and small- to-medium-sized Internet service providers (ISPs). Integrated routing capabilities enable models in the Cisco 3600 series to deliver complete remote-access solutions to a growing number of dial access users. Both the Cisco 3620 and Cisco 3640 eliminate the need to purchase separate equipment for remote dial-up or wide-area network (WAN) connectivity, translating to cost savings and investment protection. The Cisco 3600 series strengthens Cisco's Integrated Services Digital Network Integrated services digital network (ISDN) A generic term referring to the integration of communications services transported over digital facilities such as wire pairs, coaxial cables, optical fibers, microwave radio, and satellites. (ISDN ISDN in full Integrated Services Digital Network Digital telecommunications network that operates over standard copper telephone wires or other media. ) dial access product offering and offers customers the flexibility to customize networking solutions for multiple dial access or WAN requirements. With support for a full suite of Cisco IOS(TM) software features, the Cisco 3600 series enables a broad range of cost-conscious customers to deploy advanced Internet/intranet multimedia applications securely. Educational facilities can now affordably access the Internet or deploy interactive applications across their intranets. The Cisco 3600 series firmly establishes new price/performance standards for ISDN dial access connectivity. The Cisco 3640 supports high-density ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI PRI: see Institutional Revolutionary party. (Primary Rate Interface) An ISDN service that provides 23 64 Kbps B (Bearer) channels and one 64 Kbps D (Data) channel (23B+D), which is equivalent to the 24 channels of a T1 line. ) or Basic Rate Interface (BRI See ISDN. BRI - Basic Rate Interface ) concentration in a single chassis, with support for as many as six PRI connections or 24 BRI connections. The Cisco 3620 can be affordably configured with one Ethernet 1 PRI (1E1P) or one Ethernet 4 BRI (1E4B) and incrementally upgraded as density requirements increase or new WAN technologies become available. Modularity translates to flexibility and investment protection Based on a modular design, the Cisco 3640 is equipped with four network module expansion slots, and the Cisco 3620 is equipped with two network module expansion slots, both delivering flexible migration paths to increased dial access density and evolving LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. and WAN technologies. Mixed-media network module cards support single or dual LAN connectivity and have two user-configurable WAN Interface Card (WIC WIC - WAN Interface Card ) slots for wide-area connectivity. The Cisco 3600 series supports ISDN PRI, BRI and synchronous/asynchronous connectivity. ISDN PRI interfaces include an optional onboard Channel Service Unit (CSU See DSU/CSU. 1. CSU - California State University. 2. CSU - Cleveland State University. 3. CSU - Channel Service Unit. )/Data Service Unit (DSU) for end-user connection and signal timing with a local digital telephone loop; ISDN BRI interfaces include an optional integrated Network Termination (NT-1) device ideal for North American customers. In addition, the Cisco 3600 series shares modular WICs with the newly announced Cisco 1600 series, delivering cross-platform solution flexibility and further protection of investment. "As networking technology continues to move beyond the enterprise environment and into remote user sites, customers require secure, flexible solutions that deliver investment protection and a clear path toward future growth," said Kevin Kennedy, vice president and general manager of the Access Business Unit at Cisco. "The Cisco 3600 series provides customers with the ability to cost-effectively deploy advanced Internet/intranet applications and scale those solutions to meet their growing and changing remote access requirements." Cisco IOS features The Cisco 3600 series is fully supported by a host of Cisco IOS software features, including dial access connectivity, LAN-to-LAN routing, security and WAN optimization features. The Cisco 3600 series will support multi-chassis multilink PPP, ensuring scalability and investment protection as user concentration requirements increase. In addition, the Cisco 3600 series will also support advanced multimedia protocols, including Resource Reservation (RSVP (ReSerVation Protocol) A communications protocol that signals a router to reserve bandwidth for real time transmission. RSVP is designed to clear a path for audio and video traffic, eliminating annoying skips and hesitations. ), Protocol Independent Multicast Protocol-Independent Multicast (PIM) is a family of multicast routing protocols that can provide one-to-many and many-to-many distribution of data over the Internet. The "protocol-independent" part refers to the fact that PIM does not include its own topology discovery mechanism, (PIM) and Weighted Fair Queuing See traffic engineering methods. (WFQ), ensuring customers can immediately deploy advanced Internet/intranet applications as they become available. Furthermore, the Cisco 3600 series addresses ease-of-use concerns with support for dialer profiles and upcoming support for initial configuration with Cisco's Web-based ClickStart(TM) configuration and monitoring tool. Dial access security is enhanced through a rich set of Cisco IOS software security features, including firewalling capabilities and future payload encryption. End-to-end security can be addressed through deployment of a CiscoSecure(TM) AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association. (Triple A) A common single-cell battery used in a myriad of electronic devices of all variety. Like its double A (AA) cousin, it provides 1.5 volts of DC power. When used in series, the voltage is multiplied. security server. With support for CiscoWorks(TM), an SNMP-based network management software application, customers can easily monitor, configure and troubleshoot their entire network from a central location. End-to-end access solutions With the addition of the Cisco 3600 series, Cisco now offers the most comprehensive line of end-to-end remote access solutions available today. The Cisco 3600 series delivers both ISDN and asynchronous Refers to events that are not synchronized, or coordinated, in time. The following are considered asynchronous operations. The interval between transmitting A and B is not the same as between B and C. The ability to initiate a transmission at either end. connectivity, complementing the Cisco AS5100 and Cisco AS5200 universal access servers in the regional and branch concentration points. The Cisco 4500/4700 series delivers high-performance ISDN connectivity and is ideally suited for environments where high-speed LAN connectivity over Asynchronous Transfer Mode See ATM. (communications) Asynchronous Transfer Mode - (ATM, or "fast packet") A method for the dynamic allocation of bandwidth using a fixed-size packet (called a cell). See also ATM Forum, Wideband ATM. ATM acronyms. Indiana acronyms. (ATM), Fiber Distributed Data Interface See FDDI. Fiber Distributed Data Interface - (FDDI) A 100 Mbit/s ANSI standard local area network architecture, defined in X3T9.5. The underlying medium is optical fibre (though it can be copper cable, in which case it may be called CDDI) and the topology is a (FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data Interface) Often pronounced "fiddy," it was a LAN and MAN access method that had its heyday in the mid-1990s. FDDI was an ANSI standard token passing network that transmitted 100 Mbps over optical fiber up to 10 kilometers. ) or Fast Ethernet is required. The Cisco 2500 series Cisco 2500 series routers The Cisco 2500 series of routers are a series of 19" rack mount access routers typically used to connect ethernet or token ring networks via ISDN or leased serial connections (ie. Frame Relay, T1 etc). continues to deliver low-cost, reliable, asynchronous dial-up connectivity, and now the Cisco 3600 series fills the remote access product line, delivering cost-effective, high-density ISDN connectivity in a modular single chassis design. "With the addition of the Cisco 3600 series to our dial access product line, we are now capable of fulfilling the connectivity requirements of any size branch office -- whether solutions require the integrated modems of the Cisco AS5200, the high- or low-density ISDN of the Cisco 3600 or a combination of ISDN and async, or async only," said Kevin Kennedy. "Since users can now support multiple sites with a single chassis, per-port costs are significantly reduced and management complexity is simplified." Pricing and availability The Cisco 3620 with an IP software image is available immediately, directly from Cisco at U.S. list prices starting at $2,900. The Cisco 3640 with an IP software image is also available immediately from Cisco at U.S. list prices starting at $6,500. Network module cards are also available immediately, with PRI configurations starting at U.S. list prices of $2,600, and BRI configurations starting at $1,100. About Cisco Cisco Systems (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on : CSCO CSCO Cisco Systems Incorporated (stock symbol) CSCO Chief Supply Chain Officer ) is the leading global supplier of internetworking solutions for corporate intranets and the global Internet. Cisco's products -- including routers, LAN and WAN switches, dial-up access servers and network management software -- are integrated by Cisco IOS(TM) software to link geographically dispersed LANs, WANs and IBM networks. Company news and product/service information are available at World Wide Web site http://www.cisco.com. Cisco is headquartered in San Jose, Calif. -0- Note to Editors: Cisco IOS, ClickStart, CiscoSecure, CiscoWorks and Cisco Systems are trademarks, and Cisco and the Cisco Systems logo are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks or registered service marks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. CONTACT: Cisco Systems, Inc. Michael Hakkert, 408/526-4794 mhakkert@cisco.com |
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