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Pete Sawyer

CCIE# 24972

[email protected]

The Borderless Network The Integrated Services Routers Generation 2

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Borderless Network Overview

Integrated Services Router Generation 2 Overview

Collaboration, Services Virtualization, Security

Operational Efficiency

Software Delivery Model

Agenda

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The Transformation: The World Is Our New Workspace

Anyone

Anywhere

Any Device

Any Resource

The BORDERLESS NETWORK

A Next Generation Architecture to Deliver the New Workspace Experience

Any Location

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Borderless Networks

Accelerate growth by integrating innovations into the business process—bringing interactions faster to the customer

Harness Video as the agent of change to realize closer customer contact, enhance customer experience and customer loyalty

Transform the workspace experience and increase productivity. Automate business processes to drive down costs

Connect More Closely with Your Customer, Partner, Workforce

New Business Architecture Approach

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Driving the Transformation

Mobility Video

Workspace Experience

Mobile Devices

IT Resources

1.3 Billion New Networked Mobile Devices in Next 3 Years

60% of All Cisco Network Traffic Today Is Video

Blurring the Borders : Consumer ↔ Workforce; Employee ↔ Partner

Healthcare Data

Sources: IDC; Visual Networking Index; Cisco IT

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Borderless Branch-WAN

Transform Workspace Experience

Branches are the windows to customer experience

Centralized Data and Distributed Interactions over WAN

Manage Infrastructure Scalability, Performance , Securely Across Branch-WAN

Branch WAN

Enhance Customer Experience

Integrate Innovations

Healthcare Data

Patient Doctor

Business Architecture Approach

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New Technical Architecture Approach

Redefine the Control Plane

Decoupling the software from the hardware so that you can quickly / flexibly turn on services and protect the investment

Converge systems and services so you have the consistent platform to build on

Policy as the way to implement, automate and unify services

Borderless Networks

Software

Hardware

Storage Network

Compute

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Borderless Branch with ISR G2

Business Innovation

Customer Experience

Lowest TCO

Video-Ready

Rich-media applications

High performance

Application optimization

Operational Excellence

Greener technology

Operational Simplicity

Rapid ROI with Investment Protection

Service Virtualization

Services “On-Demand”

Customized Applications

Cloud extension

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Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 Overview

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Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 P

erf

orm

an

ce

, S

ca

lab

ility

, A

va

ilab

ility

Enhancing the Customer Experience

Virtual Office

Secure Mobility

Secure Collaboration

Scalable Rich-Media Services Customizable

Applications

890, 880, 860

1941W, 1941

2951, 2921, 2911, 2901

3945E, 3925E, 3945, 3925

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Cisco 3925E, 3945E

Cisco 1921 Cisco 887, 887V, 888E

New Services Performance Engine 200s:

Up To 350Mbps WAN Access With Services

High Scale UC Services

Small form factor – modular platform

Supports wide range of WAN and LAN interfaces

Integrated 3G + VDSL

Remote Management (3G MIB)

Ethernet over SHDSL

VoIP Support over 3G

High Performance Solutions for Rich Media Services Delivery

Borderless Branch

New ISR G2 Platforms

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Ethernet over SHDSL

VDSL2

HWIC HWIC Service Module

48 port EtherSwitch Module

High Performance, Scalable Broadband Connectivity

Platforms

Cisco 887V, 888E

Broadband

Services Consistent WAN

Encapsulation

Guaranteed delivery

of rich media services

Monitor and

Troubleshoot

Management of End-to-End Service Level

Agreement

Standards based Fault Management

Support for Copper & Fiber connectivity

Next-generation branch-WAN services

Ethernet over an array of interfaces on ISR G2

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Next Generation Integrated Services Routers

Service Modules

3x-7x increase in service module performance

Existing NM support through adapter

EPoE capable

Internal Services Module

3x increase in service module performance

Configurable power savings mode

Not available on 3900E & 1941W

EHWIC

2x performance increase

HWIC/WIC/VWIC/VIC support natively

EPoE capable

Multi-core Network Processor

5x- 7x performance increase

Multi Gigabit Fabric

Module to module communications

Packet prioritization and shaping

NG DSP Modules

Video ready DSP modules

4x increase in audio conferencing and transcoding

Configurable power savings modes

GE Ports

4 on 3900E

3 on 2911+

SFP slots on 2921 and above

USB

Console over USB

Convenience storage

Security credentials

Services Performance Engine (3900)

Upgradeable engines

SPE-200 & SPE-250

Under the Covers

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Cisco 800 Series

Integrated Services Routers

Secure Mobility Platform

o Very small offices, Cisco Virtual Office (teleworkers)

o Up to 15 Mbps WAN Access with Security

o Integrated 3G + VDSL on 880 platforms

o Fixed configurations:

Pick your:

1. WAN interface(s)

2. 802.11 Wireless (Y/N)

3. SRST* (Y/N)

4. Backup Interface

890 880G 880 860

10/100/1000 WAN

10/100 WAN

ADSL2/2+ WAN

VDSL WAN

G.SHDSL WAN

LAN Interfaces 8x

10/100 4x

10/100 4x

10/100 4x

10/100

802.11n (a/b/g/n)

802.11n (b/g/n)

SRST (4 users) *

3G Wireless

Backup V.92

modem or ISDN BRI

3G or ext. modem

ISDN BRI or ext. modem

ext. modem

* SRST available with 10/100 or G.SHDSL WAN

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Cisco 1900 Series

1941 1941W

SM Slots 0 0

ISM Slots 1 Fixed 802.11n

Radio

EHWIC Slots 2 2

Onboard WAN Ports 2 GE 2 GE

Onboard DSP Slots 0 0

Default Flash 256 MB 256 MB

Default DRAM 256 MB 256 MB

Form Factor 2RU 2RU

Integrated Services Routers

Secure Mobility Platform

o 25Mbps WAN Access with Services

o Factory selectable Integrated wireless 802.11n option

o Desktop form factor with Double Wide HWIC Support

1941W 1941 1921

SM Slots 0 0 0

ISM Slots Fixed

802.11n Radio

1 0

EHWIC Slots 2 2 2

Onboard WAN Ports

2 GE 2 GE 2 GE

Onboard DSP Slots

0 0 0

Default Flash 256 MB 256 MB 256MB

Default DRAM 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB

fixed

Form Factor 2RU 2RU 1 RU

PoE Internal Internal External Cisco 1921 Availability: May CY 2010

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Integrated Services Routers

2951 2921 2911 2901

SM Slots 2 1 1 0

ISM Slots 1 1 1 1

EHWIC Slots 4 4 4 4

Onboard DSP Slots 3 3 2 2

Onboard WAN Ports 3 GE

(1 SFP) 3 GE

(1 SFP) 3 GE 2 GE

Default Flash 256 MB 256 MB 256 MB 256 MB

Default DRAM 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB

Form Factor 2RU 2RU 2RU 1RU

o Up to 75Mbps WAN Access with Services

o Video-ready DSP support

o Increased service density with Second Services module Slot

o 12 Inch Depth on 2911

Secure Collaboration Platform

Cisco 2900 Series

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Integrated Services Routers

Cisco 3900 Series

3945E 3925E 3945 3925

Field Upgradeable Motherboards

SPE-250 SPE-200 SPE-150 SPE-100

Onboard WAN 4GE

(2 SFP) 4GE

(2 SFP) 3GE

(2 SFP) 3GE

(2 SFP)

Perf w/ Services 350 Mbps 250 Mbps 150 Mbps 100 Mbps

SM Slots 4 2 4 2

ISM Slots 0 0 1 1

EHWIC Slots 3 3 4 4

Onboard DSP Slots

3 3 4 4

Opt Dual PS Yes Yes Yes Yes

Default Flash 256MB 256MB 256MB 256MB

Default DRAM 1 GB 1 GB 1 GB 1 GB

Form Factor 3RU 3RU 3RU 3RU

New Services Performance Engine 200s:

o Up To 350Mbps WAN Access With Services

o 4 GE ports onboard

All 3900 Series:

o Up to 1040 watts with PoE Boost

o Configurable dual Integrated Redundant Power supplies

o Hot swappable fans and power supply

Scalable Rich-media Services Platform

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Introducing The Multi Gigabit Fabric (MGF)

Superior scalability by providing direct high-performance connectivity between services and modules

Provides connectivity between EHWICs, PVDM3s, SMs and ISMs through the backplane

Offload the CPU when providing connectivity to internal modules or between services

There will be no CPU involvement when providing the service integration and traffic redirection as mentioned above

Legacy interface modules do not benefit from the MGF and connect directly to the system CPU

Front Panel

Ports

Note: Not all possible modules are shown

MGF

Fabric

SM

SM

GE Serdes

PCIe

HWIC DDR

ISM EHWIC EHWIC

WLAN (1941)

CPU ASIC

PVDM3

PVDM3

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USB Console

Any Mini USB cable is supported

As an environmental measure, Cisco no longer ship console cables by default.

New Type B mini USB Console Port

Enables use of a Mini USB cable for console access in addition to the Cisco console cable

Mini USBs are commonly used for cell phones and digital cameras

Traditional console and aux ports are still available on the platform

Only one console can be active at a time; USB cable always takes precedence

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ISR G2 Performance Positioning

WA

N A

ccess S

peed

Wit

h S

ervic

es

1941/2901

2911

2921

2951

3925

3945

150 Mb 100 Mb 75 Mb 50 Mb 35 Mb

T1/E1 EFM

VDSL2+/Sub-rate FE

Line Rate FE +

25 Mb

WAN Access Speeds with Services

Line Rate N x FE

3945E

3925E

250 Mb 350 Mb

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Service Modules and Interface Cards

EHWIC Enhanced High Speed WAN Interface Card

ISM Internal Service

Module

SM Service Module

PVDM3 Packet Voice/ Data Module

Interface Cards (WAN or LAN)

Internal Module for Running Services That Don’t Require Interface Ports, Dedicated CPU and Memory

Independent CPU and Memory for Hosting Services or High Density Interface Ports.

Examples: Wireless LAN Controller, WAN Optimization, Etherswitch Module

High Density Rich-Media Voice and Video DSP Modules

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Platform Module Slot Evolution

Pre-ISR

ISR

ISR G2

EHWIC Supports HWIC WIC, VIC & VWIC

SM Supports NM, NME & EVM via Adapter card

ISM

PVDM3 Supports PVDM2 Via Adapter Card

NME-X

NME

HWIC Supports WIC, VWIC, VIC

NME,EVM Supports NM, NME-X,NME-XD

AIM PVDM2

WIC Supports VIC, VWIC

NM AIM

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o Maximize investment protection, while allowing for platform evolution

o Provide maximum interface coverage at platform FCS

Adapters

NM to SM Adapter

PVDM2 to PVDM3 Adapter

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Collaboration , Services Virtualization, Security,

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Streaming

video / Digital

Signage

High-scale Webex

and desktop video

collaboration

TelePresence

to Mid-Size

Branch Offices

Secure IP Video

Surveillance

Superior Customer Experience

with up to 350 Concurrent Rich-Media Collaboration Sessions

Video-Ready Rich-media Services with Medianet

o Video-Ready Media Engine (PVDM3)

o Scalable audio-conferencing

o Increased Video Storage (Up to 1TB per module)

o Multi-Gigabit Fabric for hi-performance connectivity

o WAN Optimization and Application Acceleration

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PVDM3 DSPs

All PVDM3 SKUs supported on all Cisco 2900 and 3900 series platforms

Up to 4X voice channel density per slot

GE backplane interface with for increased IP throughput

Enhanced multi-core DSP architecture optimized for rich-media UC applications

Feature parity with the PVDM2s

Video feature ready

Migration enabled by support for the co-existence of PVDM2, PVDM2-DM and PVDM3 on the Cisco 2900 and 3900 series platforms

Video Ready DSP

PVDM3

SKUs

G.711

Channels

PVDM3-256 256

PVDM3-192 192

PVDM3-128 128

PVDM3-64 64

PVDM3-32 32

PVDM3-16 16

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Platform Onboard PVDM3 Voice Termination Capacity Summary

All onboard slots are populated with PVDM3-256

SM slots are unused (these can additionally be populated with PVDM2s)

Platform Onboard

PVDM3 Slots

Onboard Ports

(T1/E1)

G.711

Channels

G.729A/G.722

Channels

G.729/iLBC

Channels

3945E 3 6 (144 / 180) 768 576 360

3925E 3 6 (144 / 180) 768 576 360

3945 4 8 (192 / 240) 1024 768 480

3925 4 8 (192 / 240) 1024 768 480

2951 3 8 (192 / 240) 768 576 360

2921 3 8 (192 / 240) 768 576 360

2911 2 8 (192 / 240) 512 384 240

2901 2 8 (192 / 240) 512 384 240

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PVDM2 and PVDM3 Co-Existence

HDV2 HDV2

HDV2 HDV2

PVDM3

HDV2 HDV2

HDV2 HDV2

PVDM2

PVDM3 on motherboard

PVDM2 in NM slots

NM interfaces can share DSPs

PVDM2 on motherboard

PVDM2 in NM slots

EHWIC and NM interfaces can share DSPs

Platform

Onboard

PVDM3

Slots

SM-Based

PVDM2

Slots

3945E 3 16

3925E 3 8

3945 4 16

3925 4 8

2951 3 8

2921 3 4

2911 2 4

2901 2 0

ISR G2 mainboard DSP slots cannot support “mixed types”

Must all be PVDM3s

OR

Must all be PVDM2s (via the adapter cards)

NM-HDV2 modules can only carry PVDM2

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Cisco Next Generation Integrated Services Router Portfolio for Unified Communications

Co

ncu

rre

nt S

erv

ice

s a

nd

Pe

rfo

rma

nce

Small Office Enterprise Branch Office Small Branch

2911

50

50

200

100

2921

100

100

400

170

2951

150

150

600

250

3925

250

730

800

480

3945

350

1200

1000

720

2901

35

35

100

50

Multiple Services

With the Services Module and Integrated Services Module – SRE for Unity Express (32 ports) and AXP

3925E

400

1350

2000

420

3945E

450

1500

2500

660

Cisco Unified Communications Manager

Express

Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site

Telephony

Cisco Unified Border Element

Voice Gateway

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Industry Standard Server

Virtualization

Cloud Survivability

Custom Applications for any Deployment

Network and Collaboration

Services

Service Virtualization Cisco Services Ready Engine

o De-coupled hardware and software

o Services Ready Engines with onboard storage

o Centralized deployment and management of services

o Open Architecture for Extensible applications

Virtualized Services

Integrated Compute and

Storage

Centralized Management

Any Service, Any Branch, Any Where

Secure & Optimize Branch Experience

(Network-aware Lean Applications )

(Server Consolidation ) (Business Continuity)

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Virtualized Services Framework

Integrated Compute and Storage Hardware

Management Central management

for remote provisioning

Cisco Network & Collaboration

Services

Compute Services & Third Party

Applications

Software can be deployed and managed remotely without truck-rolls

Cis

co A

pp

(A

) (e

.g. W

AA

S)

Cis

co A

pp (

B)

(e.g

. C

UE

)

HYPERVISOR / AXP

App (C)

App (E)

App (D)

Virtualized Services

Hardware can be deployed with the router

Services Ready Engine – SM or ISM

CCP

CiscoWorks LMS

3rd Party Tool

3rd Party Tool

Cisco and 3rd Party

Management Tools

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SRE Hardware Overview

Multipurpose hardware designed to meet the needs of both appliances and servers

Applications decide which hardware features they use

All modules have compact footprint and draw low power

Up to 7x compute performance from previous generation

Server Features Network, Collaboration, and

Security Appliance Features

Intel 64-bit multi-core processor

Hardware assisted virtualization

Hardware iSCSI controller

RAID

Hot-swappable HDDs

TCP/IP/UDP hardware offload

Fastpath TCP processing

Non-volatile eUSB memory

Cryptography co-processor

Multiple GE NICs

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Hardware Comparison Matrix

SRE 300 ISM SRE 700 SM SRE 900 SM

Processor

Intel Processor 1.066

GHz

(Single Core)

1.86 GHz Intel Core 2

Duo

(Single Core)

1.86 GHz Intel Core 2

Duo

(Dual Core)

Maximum

Memory 512 MB 2 GB 4 GB

Maximum

Storage 4 GB Compact Flash 500 GB SATA HDD

2 x 500 GB SATA HDDs

w/ RAID 0/1

Ports 2 Internal GE ports

2 Internal GE ports

1 External GE port

1 External USB port

2 Internal GE ports

1 External GE port

1 External USB port

Security Cavium Nitrox Security

Co-processor

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ISR G2 Service Modules Portfolio

Network and Security Services Compute Services and Applications

Collaboration Services

Network Services

Network and Physical Security

Unified Communications

Application Infrastructure

Industry Applications

Get More from the Network

Enable New Capabilities Secure, Protect,

Compliance Custom Solutions Consolidate Branch IT

o Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC)

o Infoblox core network services (AXP)

o Cisco Network Analysis (NAM)

o Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS)

o Cisco Unity® Express module (voicemail, IVR)

o NICE Voice Recording (AXP)

o Sagem Interstar Fax over IP (AXP)

o SingleWire Informacast (AXP)

o Cisco Video Surveillance

o ICW Healthcare Connector on AXP

o Tiani Medical Data Exchange on AXP

o Global Protocols Skipware (AXP)

o Cisco Application Extension Platform (AXP)

o Integrated Storage System

o Industry leading virtualization

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New Enhanced EtherSwitch Service Modules (ESM)

16, 24, and 48 ports of GE or FE LAN

Feature parity with Catalyst 3560-E and 2960

Local Line-rate Layer 2/3 switching

Supports Cisco EnergyWise for green IT

Integration with MGF for LAN traffic performance optimization between modules, with no impact on CPU/WAN performance

Integrates the latest enterprise switch features into the router, with the same features and configurations that are in the headquarters

Industry Leading Power Over Ethernet

Enhanced POE (ePOE) Up to 20 watts per port

Takes advantage of 2900/3900 increased power levels offering up to 1040 watts per chassis

Per port autosensing and configuration of power levels

Industry leading security and authentication

Auto Smartports for plug and play port configuration

Gigabit Ethernet

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Switch Types

SM-ES2-16-P

SM-ES3-16-P

SM-ES3G-16-P

SM-ES2-24

SM-ES2-24-P

SM-ES3-24-P

SM-ES3G-24-P

SM-D-ES2-48

SM-D-ES3-48-P

Model

SM-D-ES3G-48-P

L2

L2/L3

L2/L3

L2

L2

L2/L3

L2/L3

L2

L2/L3

Layer

L2/L3

15 1 Yes Single

15 1 Yes Single

16 Yes Single

23 1 Single

23 1 Yes Single

23 1 Yes Single

24 Yes Single

48 1 2 Double

48 1 2 Yes Double

FE Ports GE Ports SFP POE Width

48 2 Yes Double

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ISR G2—Earth and Customer Friendly

Future

Real Savings

Built to Last Solution

Design

Earth Friendly

o Long lasting operational life o Reduced recycling impact o Less CO2 in the atmosphere

o Around 50% savings in Power o Real $$ savings

o More on Roadmap

o Able to power off components of the system during non working hours o Mainboards lead (Pb) free – (RoHS6) o Power supplies at least 85% efficient o Improved factory packing solutions o Improved internal cooling

o Modularity for HW and applications o Field upgradeable mainboards (3900) o Cisco Software (IOS) and Services support o Built to last with long product lifecycle

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Environmentally Friendly

RoHS compliant motherboards—no lead!

Recyclable packaging

Hardware Re-Usability

90% of service modules and WAN interface cards supported

Investment protection

Green Engineering

Power Boost mode on 3900 series

High-efficiency power supplies (85%)

Cisco EnergyWise

Power Management

Devices can be turned off 66% of the year.

Real-time Energy Power Consumption reporting

System-wide EnergyWise

ISR G2 Module power Up/Down

Verdiem Orchestrator PC control

Operational Excellence Improving Carbon Footprint with ISR G2

NEW

EnergyWise Policy: Power off at 7 p.m.

EnergyWise Policy: Power on at 7 a.m.

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IOS Software Evolution

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Evolution of Software Packaging and Activation

2010+

2004+

1990s

Introduced with ISRs

Reduced Complexity/Images

Some SW Licensing

Ease Of Ordering

Operational Simplicity

Services On Demand

Licensed

IOS Reformation

IOS

Many Images, Feature Upgrades

Complex to Support

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IOS Software Packaging Evolution Summary

Advanced Enterprise Services

Advanced IP Services

Enterprise Services

Adv. Security SP Services Ent. Base

IP Voice

IP Base

Current

o Simplified Software Management

A single IOS Universal Image will ship with all ISR G2 platforms

Four IOS enforceable licenses enable full suite of functionality that were previously offered in eight images

oLess Costly Software Upgrades

IOS feature upgrades can be done by enabling a new license key, reducing the need for truck-roll to remote offices

oEnable Development of New Software Based Business Models

Services on Demand—purchase upgrades as you need them via Cisco licensing

New

Security U.C. Data

IP Base

Universal Image

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IOS Features in

Technology Packages

Software Activation

Feature Licenses

SEC

IKE v1 / IPsec / PKI

IPsec/GRE

Easy VPN w/ DVTI

DMVPN

Static VTI

Firewall

Network Foundation Protection

GETVPN

UC

TDM/PSTN Gateway

Video Gateway[H320/324]

Voice Conferencing

Cod ec Transcoding

Secure Voice/ SRTP

RSVP Agent (voice)

FAX T.37/38

CAC/QOS

Hoot-n-Holler

AAA BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, ISIS, RIP PBR IGMP, Multicast DHCP HSRP,

GLBP NHRP HTTP HQF QoS ACL, NBAR GRE CDP, ARP NTP PPP

PPPoA PPPoE RADIUS TACACS SCTP SMDS SNMP STP VLAN DTP IGMP Snooping

SPAN WCCP ISDN ADSL over ISDN NAT - Basic X.25, RSVP

IP Base

Data

MPLS BFD RSVP

L2VPN

L2TPv3

Layer 2 Local VC/DLCI Switching

Flexible Netflow

Mobile IP

Multicast Authentication

FHRP—GLBP

ISIS IPv6 OSPFv6

ISIS IPv6 OSPFv6

IP SLAs PfR NTPv4

DECnet ALPS

AppleTalk RSRB BIP

DLSw+ FRAS

Token Ring

ISL IPX STUN

SNTP SDLC QLLC

LAT

SSLVPN

Intrusion Prevention (S)

Content Filtering (S)

SNA switch

CUBE [Gatekeeper] (C)

Right to Use

Feature Licences

MLPP

LMR [Land Mobile Radio]

CME: Voice and Video (C)

SRST : Voice and Video (C)

VXML/IVR Gateway (C)

CUBE[IPIP Gateway] (C)

CUBE[IP Trunk] (C)

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New Model

Each device is loaded with a universal IOS image

A Software Activation License enables specific functionality

Each SAL is unique to a particular device

A Feature Set is purchased via a “Product Activation Key” (PAK)

Product ID + Serial Number + PAK = Software Activation License

New devices are shipped with the Software Activation License pre-installed

New functionality can be “switched on” with a new SAL

Simply order a PAK for the desired Feature Set

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Product ID

Serial Number

System Administrator

IOS Software Activation Software Activation After Product Order

DA

TA

SE

CU

RIT

Y

UC

C

UB

E

SN

A

UR

LF

SS

L

IPS

1. Customer purchases product activation keys (PAKs) for desired feature set and obtains Unique Device Identifier (Product ID + Serial Number), for the device he wants to upgrade

2. Using the Cisco website, the customer can purchase and generate a license for a feature set on that specific device

3. License is installed and activated using Cisco License Manager, Router Call-Home, or manual copy and install

4. These steps are the same for additional feature sets

Product ID

Serial

Number

PAK

Unique

Device

Identifier

Previously

Purchased

Router

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Cisco IOS Release 15 M and T

New release strategy with feature delivery in a shorter amount of time

Proactive support policies, consistent release numbering, clearer software deployment and migration guidance

Predicable new feature release and rebuild schedules

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Release 15 M and T

Follow-on to Release 12.4 Mainline and 12.4T

Features and platform support inheritance from Release 12.4T

Proactive release support policies and software migration guidelines

Extended Maintenance M releases for long-term support

Standard Maintenance T releases between EMs for faster Cisco feature delivery

Predictable release and maintenance rebuild schedules with measurable milestones

New release three times/year; Extended Maintenance (EM) release every 18–20 months

Release 15.0(1)M - 1941, 2900, and 3900

Release 15.1(1)T - 1941, 2900, 3900 & 3900E

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Release 15.0 Numbering and Delivery

15.1( 1 )T

15.1( 2 )T

15.1( 3 )T

15.1( 4 ) T

15.2(1)T

15.2(2)T

1 5 . 0 ( 1 )M 15.0(1)M1 15.0(1)M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7

M1 M2 M3

15.1(1)T1

Extended Maintenance Releases

Release 15.0 Release 15.1

Release 15.2

15.1( 1 )T2 T3

T3 T2 15.1( 2 )T1

T3 T2 15.1( 3 )T1

T3 T2 15.1( 4 ) T1

EM1

T1 T2

T1

M4

Release 12.4T

Single Train

Release Model

Predictable

Schedules

Improved Quality

and Management

12.4(24)T

15.1(5)M

EM2

T releases

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Summary Review What’s New with Cisco ISR G2? Making the best …even better!

Up to 7x the Performance

Cisco ISR Cisco ISR G2

Up to 45 Mbps with Services WAN Performance Up to 350 Mbps with Services

Single Network processor Multi-core

Up to 160GB storage Service Module

Performance and Capacity

Up to 7X with Dual Core and 1TB

storage

Voice Only Onboard DSPs Voice + Video

Fast Ethernet with PoE. Based

on Catalyst 3560/3750 Switch Modules FE/GE Ethernet with EPoE Based

on Catalyst 3560–E/2960

Multiple IOS Images Single Universal IOS Image

Hardware Coupled Service Delivery Virtual Services “On-demand”

Single Motherboard Redundancy

Redundant power supplies.

Field-upgradeable motherboard

EnergyWise Energy Efficiency

EnergyWise with slot based

controls.

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The New Branch Experience Integrated Services Routers Generation 2

Service Virtualization

Operational Excellence

Video-Ready

Customer Experience

Business Innovation

Lowest TCO

Services on demand

Customized services

Cloud extension

Rich media applications

High performance

Application optimization

Greener technology

Operational simplicity

Investment protection

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BACKUP SLIDES Alternative

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Introducing: Cisco Integrated Services Router Generation 2

3925, 3945

Enhancing the Customer Experience

2901, 2911, 2921, 2951

1941, 1941W

860, 880, 890

3925E, 3945E

Pe

rfo

rma

nce

, S

ca

lab

ility

, A

va

ilab

ility

Virtual Office

Secure Mobility

Secure Collaboration

Scalable Rich-Media Services

Customizable Applications

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Integrated Services Routers

Cisco 3900 Series

3945 3925

SM Slots 4 2

ISM Slots 1 1

EHWIC Slots 4 4

Onboard DSP Slots 4 4

Field Upgradeable Motherboards

SPE-150 SPE-100

Integrated Redundant PS Yes Yes

Onboard WAN 3GE (2 SFP) 3GE (2 SFP)

Default Flash 256MB 256MB

Default DRAM 1 GB 1 GB

Form Factor 3RU 3RU

o Up To 150Mbps WAN Access With Services

o Upgradeable services performance engine (SPE) for future expansion

All 3900 Series:

o Up to 1040 watts with PoE Boost

o Configurable dual Integrated Redundant Power supplies

o Hot swappable fans and power supply

Scalable Rich-media Services Platform

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New Cisco 3900E Series

3945E 3925E

SM Slots 4 2

ISM Slots 0 0

EHWIC Slots 3 3

Onboard DSP Slots 3 3

Field Upgradeable Motherboards

SPE-250 SPE-200

Integrated Redundant PS Yes Yes

Onboard WAN 4 GE (2 SFP) 4 GE (2 SFP)

Default Flash 256MB 256MB

Default DRAM 1 GB 1 GB

Form Factor 3RU 3RU

Optimized for High Performance Branch Applications

o Up to 350Mbps WAN Access With Services (3945E)

o Up to 3x performance improvement over 3945 & 3925

o 4 Onboard GE Ports

All 3900 Series:

o Up to 1040 watts with PoE Boost

o Configurable dual Integrated Redundant Power supplies

o Hot swappable fans and power supply

Scalable Rich-media

Services for the Branch

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Borderless Branch—WAN Infrastructure New Products

Branch-WAN IT Infrastructure

Mobility Services

Unified Communications

Management Solution Guides

High-Performance Services

Collaboration Secure Mobility Cisco Validated

Architectures Operational Efficiency

Platforms

Cisco 3945E, 3925E

Cisco 1921

HWICs

EoSHDSL, VDSL2 (ISR G2)

Security

Video Surveillance (ISR G2)

VRF aware IPsec & Firewall (ASR 1000)

CUBE Enterprise (ASR 1000, ISR G2 3945E & 3925E)

CUE 8.0 (ISR G2)

Increased CME/SRE Seats (ISR G2)

Video Optimization

Platforms

ISR G2 887, 887V, 888E

Integrated 3G + VDSL on single box

HWICs

900 MHz 3G

High Performance HSPA (ISR G2)

Software

3G MIB—Remote Management (ISR G2)

Smart Business Architecture

Borderless Networks Architecture 2.0

Managed Services

Energy Management

Cisco Virtual Office

DCI Architecture

VoIP over 3G

Energy Management

System-wide EnergyWise , Real-time power reporting (ISR G2)

Verdiem Orchestrator PC Control (ISR G2)

Module Power Up/Down (ISR G2)

Network Management

Smart Call Home

E-OAM (ISR G2)

NetScout on AXP

Available

Roadmap

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www.cisco.com/go/smartcall

Operational Excellence Improving Management Efficiency with Smart Call Home on ISR G2

Proactive, real-time diagnostics and alerts

Automatic generation of Cisco service requests

Personalized web reports

Secure, reliable data transport

Cisco SMART Call Home Service

Baseline Offering

A Cisco

SMARTnet

Service

Capability

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Manage and automate remote support operations

for Itron global data center expansion

2 Solution

1 Challenge

3 Results

Reduced incident resolution time by up to 3 hours

Activated Smart Call Home around the world to provide continual device diagnostics, alerts, and remediation advice

Increased network stability and uptime

Case Study Smarter Infrastructure with Cisco Smart Call Home

Location

Liberty Lake, WA

Revenue

US $2.5 billion

Estimated ROI at 10–15% over outsourced service


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