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Dial Products and Product Updates Session 1205
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Agenda
• Product Details • Voice Applications • Dial Applications • Product Range Form and Fit • Summary 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Dial Access Server Products Performance/ Density
AccessPath AP-VS3 AP-TS3
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Cisco AS5800
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Cisco AS5300
Cisco Cisco 3640 AS5200 Cisco 3620
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DASA—Leadership Architecture System Controller AS5200
Remote Connection through System Controller (Modem or WAN)
Management “Bus”
AS5300
• Optimized platforms • Scalable performance
3620
Process
• Solution flexibility
3640
• Resilience
Process AS5800
• Incremental investments • Common Cisco IOS® software
Router Router
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At-A-Glance Dial Product Selector Capacity (T1/E1)
2xBellcore Reliability
Redundancy Features
Main Processor
Interface Options
List Price Per Port
AS5200
48/60
98.5%
None
20Mhz MC68030
T1/E1, 10baseT, T1/E1 Serial
US$360
3640
48/60
99.83%
Redundant DC/AC Power
100Mhz R4700
T1/E1, 7000 Combinations
US$500
192/240
99.98%
Redundant DC/AC Power
150Mhz R4700
T1/E1, 10/100baseT, T1/E1 Serial
US$418
AS5800 1344/1440
99.999%
Redundant Modems, Controllers, Power
266Mhz R7000
T1/E1/CT3, Any 7200/7500 PA
US$437
AP-TS3 2496/3120
99.9999%
Redundant Shelves, Switch, Power
150Mhz R4700
T1/E1, Any 7200/7500 PA
US$457
AS5300
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AS5800 Platform Description • Carrier class remote access concentrator Hot swap on all cards Redundant power, modems, line cards, controllers Up to 1440 calls (up to 48 T1/E1 ports or 2xCT3)
• Power and flexibility is key to services High performance for multimedia/voice applications QoS features: Netflow, RSVP, IP precedence, WFQ Dial VPN features: L2F, L2TP, IPSec, GRE, tag Universal backhaul: FE, Serial, HSSI, ATM SS7 integration for large scale
• Integrates with existing access servers Cisco IOS® stacking software enables true scalability and investment protection Cisco stacking technology: MMP, SGBP, L2F Same user interface and management as AS5200/AS5300 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Data Communications Test
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Cisco’s new high-end model, the AS5800, not only aced our availability and throughput tests, but also proved to be the easiest RAS to work with. Equipment that ‘just works’ is a key requirement in service provider networks, and the AS5800 is one device that meets that standard.
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Dial Shelf • 14 slots with hotswap on all cards • Front-to-back airflow • Redundant fan modules • Load balancing, redundant DC or AC power supplies 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Router Shelf • Router shelf is a Cisco 7206 (VXR) • Performs packet forwarding and routing functions • Houses backhaul port adapters • Houses service adapters • Hot swap on all PAs and SAs 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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AccessPath-VS3 and -TS3 System Overview • Completely integrated solution Dial, switching, backhaul routing, system controller Configurator—quick deployment, user-friendly configuration
• Scalability CT1/PRI data port capacity: 192 to 4032 (6*T3) CE1/PRI data port capacity: 240 to 5040 CT1/PRI VoIP port capacity: 96 to 1008 CE1/PRI VoIP port capacity: 120 to 1260 Integrated gatekeeper (optional)
• High availability VoIP feature shelves: hot swap and RPS Gatekeepers: HSRP DASA: no single point of failure
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Cisco AS5300 • Dial/voice access server • Data 196/240 ports (T1/E1) • Voice 48/60 ports (T1/E1) • Cisco IOS® software • 2 RU height • Redundant power • NEBS/ETSI compliant 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Cisco AS5300 Voice Feature Card • Voice/FAX carrier card
• DSP modules
One or two per AS5300 24 or 48 ports of voice per card High performance RISC controller Specifically designed for real-time voice processing
High-performance DSP engines G.711, G.729 base CODECs G.732.1, G.726, G.728 CODECs Group III Fax Relay
• Protocol support VoIP, RTP H.323 V1 and V2 RSVP application IP precedence-setting
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Cisco AS5200 • Industry leading price performance • Density 2*PRI, up to 60 modems AS5200 • Stackability • LAN/WAN backhaul • Differentiated services delivered via industry standard Cisco IOS • Scalability and investment protection 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Cisco 3600 Series • RISC base architecture • 50-70 kpps fast switching • 3-4 kpps process switching
Cisco 3640
• Four network module slots • Up to 128Mb DRAM Versatility Integration Performance • RISC base architecture • 20-40 kpps fast switching
Cisco 3620
• 1.5-2 kpps process switching • Two network module slots • Up to 64Mb DRAM 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Cisco 3600 Family Interfaces • Multiple LAN/WAN combinations Ethernet, Token Ring, Fast Ethernet, Serial, ISDN, CSU/DSU
• Broad range of network services Dial—ISDN, async, analog and digital modems Multiservice—Voice and fax over IP packet gateways (BRI/PRI digital interfaces) Emerging technologies—ATM, xDSL in the future RPS option NMs shared with 2600
• Simplified solutions
7000+ Unique Combinations!
Integrated T1 and 56K CSU/DSU Integrated compression WICs shared with Cisco 1600, 1700 and 2600 series 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Cisco 3600/2600 Analog Dial Interfaces • 8 or 16 V.34 analog modems; up to 48 modems in a Cisco 3640 • Up to 16 modems in a 2600 • Starting at $400–$525 per-port list price • Integrated dial-and-routing solution for small and medium businesses, workgroups, and small ISPs 1205 0976_05F9_c3
Cisco 3600/2600 Series
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Cisco 2600 Series Modular Access Router • Data, voice, dial and VPN access applications • One network module slot, two WAN Interface Card (WIC) slots, one AIM slot • Ethernet, Token Ring, mixed LAN, and 10/100 Fast Ethernet models • From US$1995 list 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Voice Applications
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Voice/Data Integration Regional Office
Branch Office
PBX PBX
PSTN
Phone
Cisco 3600
2 to 4 Analog Ports (Calls)
Fax Cisco 2621 with DataCompression AIM
Intranet Leased Line Frame Relay ISDN
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2 to 12 Analog Ports (Calls)
MCM Gatekeeper
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PBX Up to 60 Digital (PRI) Ports (Calls)
Cisco AS5300
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H.323 Networking H.323 MCU
Scope of H.323
WAN/LAN QoS
MCM 2600/3600
H.323 Gatekeeper
H.323 Terminal
All 2600/3600
RAS H.323 V2 Summer 99
H.323 Gateway
Multiple Gateways
PSTN
ISDN NetMeeting 3.0 Summer 99
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H.324 Terminal
H.320 Terminal
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Components of Quality Carrier-Class Voice Quality
Cisco AS5300
Cisco 3640
QoS WAN DSPs CODECs
End-to-End Networking QoS Service Elements
DSPs CODECs
Gateway Latency Coding Quality Network Latency Jitter Control 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Voice Quality: Compression Standards Unacceptable
Utility
Business
Toll
Bandwidth (kbps)
64
Cellular Voice
56
PCM (G.711)
48 40 32
ADPCM 24 (G.725)
24 16 8
ADPCM 16 (G.726) LPC 4.8
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ADPCM 32 (G.723) LDCELP 16 (G.728)
CS-ACELP 8 (G.729)
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VoIP QoS Building Blocks • Backbone speed and scale High performance routers
• Packet classification IP precedence (DiffServ)
• Bandwidth management and admission control Voice compression, CRTP, Gatekeepers
• Congestion management Weighted random early detect, CAR
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Dial Applications
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Dial Applications
• Enterprise
• Service provider
Out-of-hours access
Mass market dial-up
Mobile executives
Wholesale dial
Remote branch connectivity
Corporate dial outsource
Partner network access
Internet gaming
Customer network access
Managed voice transport
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Multilink PPP: Aggregated Analog Phone Lines ISDN Terminal Adapter
128kbps
Call 2
ISDN Call 1 Async Modems
Call 2 Call 1
Analog
Call 2
67kbps to 106kbps*
Call 1 Dual 56K Async Modem
Access Server Stack group
L2F Tunnel of Call 2 Packets w/ SGBP, MMP
*Speeds May Vary Depending on Line Conditions
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Analog Aggregation Benefits • Improves end-user experience Double the bandwidth
• Saves money Cheaper alternative to ISDN or xDSL Lower barrier to entry, better reach
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Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) Remote Users
VPN Service Provider
Corporate
SP Network Home Security Gateway Server
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Service Provider L2F/L2TP: Corporate Dial Outsourcing Corporate Service Provider Backbone ISDN/PSTN
“Tunnel” for work.com Home Gateway: work.com
Corporate Security Server
Users of work.com
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Service Attribute
AS5x00 Feature
Dial VPN
L2F, L2TP Tunneling
Encryption
IPSec
Billing
RADIUS, TACACS+
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Corporate Dial Outsourcing • Customer benefits Outsource non-strategic activities Maintain security and control Reduce costs
• Service provider benefits Additional revenue opportunity Leverage existing infrastructure Closer relationship with customers 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Enterprise L2F/L2TP: Partner Network Access PPP Session Partner
L2F/L2TP Session Starts Here Hunt Group
Regular User
Centralized Dial POP
AAA User Management
PSTN Corporate Backbone
Partner Firewall
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Partner Home Gateway Router
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Enterprise Partner Access • Allow partners to securely access network No need for separate dial infrastructure
• Give caller IP address within secure enclave Allows enforcement of enclave
• Potential to segregate partner user database on separate server 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Cisco Resource Pooling DNIS A
NAS
Virtual Pools
DNIS B DNIS C DNIS D
Cisco AAA/RSM Server
Physical Modem Pool
DNIS E
PSTN
DNIS F DNIS G DNIS H
Backhaul DNIS I DNIS J
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Service Provider Resource Pooling: Wholesale Dial The Internet ISP A
Modem
Wholesale Provider’s IP Backbone
A’s Subscriber TA
1 2 3
B’s Subscriber
A’s User Database
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ISP B
B’s User Database
AAA RPM Proxy Server
Service Attribute
AS5x00 Feature
SLAs
Cisco Resource Pooling
Back Office Integration
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Wholesale Dial Benefits • Customer (ISP) benefits Outsource expensive activity Reduce costs Focus on differentiation
• Wholesaler benefits Additional revenue opportunity Leverage existing infrastructure Reduce cost of sales per subscriber 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Enterprise Resource Pooling
• Enforce class of service Guarantee port availability for most important users
• Limit port availability for partners
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Dial Out from PCs and Servers Office Workstations AOL
Hunt Group
Centralized Dial POP
Modem
LAN
PSTN
ISP
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Dial-Out Benefits • Free client software http://www.cisco.com/
• Eliminate desktop modems Improve network security
• Retain access to special services • Make better use of infrastructure Dial-out on unused modems 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Product Range Form and Fit
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Optimized Platforms Price
Performance
Functionality
• Start with Cisco 5200 Outperforms Ascend MAX 4000 Move to Other Platforms as Necessary
• Extra Cost Items Modem Management Technology License Extra Cisco IOS Software Features
• Still Excellent Software Value VPNs, Routing, Debug Tools 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Scalable Performance Price
Performance
Functionality
• Start with Cisco 5300, 5800, AccessPath • Excellent User Experience Consistent Performance
• Multichassis Multilink PPP Performance Dynamic, Load Sharing
• Available Process Servers Extra CPU for Key Tasks
• New High-Capacity Home Gateway 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Solution Flexibility Price
Performance
Functionality
• Cisco C36x0/26xx for Modularity • Cisco AS5300 for Advanced Cisco IOS Software Features Desktop and Enterprise Cisco IOS Terminal Server Requirements
• Cisco AS5800 for Redundancy Features • AccessPath for Integration Rapid Deployment, Configured at the Factory 1205 0976_05F9_c3
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Voice options Voice
Performance
Functionality
• Analog Phones/PBXes Cisco 3600 or 2600 Only
• Digital Lines/PBXes AS5300 for T1/E1 Connectivity
• H.323 Gatekeeper Cisco 36xx with Multimedia Conference Manager
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Summary
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Summary
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