Cisco Business Class
DSL CPE &
Cisco Corporate
Home Office Program
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Agenda
• Market Overview
• Cisco Business DSL CPE
Strategy
Service Creation
Product Portfolio
Reduced Cost of Operations
• Product Comparisons
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Business DSL
Market Overview
&
Cisco CPE Strategy
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DSL Service Revenue
US Market
Total DSL Lines (millions)
Service Revenue $B
$8
12
$7
10
$6
8
$5
6
$4
4
$3
$2
2
0
$1
$-
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Business
0.4
0.8
1.4
2
2.7
Business
Residential
1.6
3.2
5.6
8
10.8
Residential
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
0.72
1.7
3.1
5
6.7
0.5
1.08
1.92
2.8
3.5
Source: Gartner 2000
Source: Gartner 2000
High growth in consumer DSL
access lines but business subscribers
account for majority of revenue
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Value Added Services Market
Service Revenue $B
30
25
20
Service Revenues
$B
VAS services
15
10
5
Internet Access
0
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
0.022
0.28
1
2.7
5.5
Multicast
0
0.08
0.3
1.2
4.7
Security
0.55
0.9
1.5
2.3
3.1
VPN
1.25
2
3.4
4.7
6.2
4.8
5.8
6.6
7.4
8.2
VoDSL
Internet access
CAGR
80%
15%
Source: Gartner 2000
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Cisco Business DSL
CPE Strategy
To address the needs of
Business Broadband
Strategy: Enable valueadded services with
products & partners for
all segments of business
class customers while
reducing OpEx
Service Creation
Through Value
Added Features
Service Creation
Through
Partnerships
Reduced Cost of
Operations
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Service Creation Through
Value Added Features
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Service Creation Through Value
Added Features
Cisco DSL CPE
enable same services
as today’s Leased Line
& Frame Relay
Videoconferencing /
Multicast
Voice / IP Telephony
VPN
Managed Firewall Service
Managed Network Access
Basic Internet Access
Service Differentiation
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Service Creation Through Value
Added Features
IP Multicast,
QoS
IPSec 3DES
Easy VPN
IOS Stateful
FW, Solsoft
Mgmt SW
SA Agent,
IOS Remote
Troubleshooting
QoS
LLQ, LFI
Videoconferencing /
Multicast
Voice / IP Telephony
Managed VPN
Managed Firewall Service
Managed Network Access
Basic Internet Access
Service Differentiation
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Service Creation: Managed Security
Service
IPSec and Stateful
Firewall on Cisco
Internet
Enterprise CPE
3DES
Encryption
Internet
Service Provider
Corporate Headquarters
Security: first major value added service
• Mandatory for business customers (inhouse or outsourced)
• Cisco IOS Routers offer business class
security functionality
IPSec and
Stateful
Firewall on
Cisco CPE
Small Branch Office or
Corporate Telecommuter
Example: Telindus (Italy)
• Managed Firewall Service with Telecom Italia DSL service
• Cisco 827 ADSL Routers; Solsoft Firewall/VPN mgmt software
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Easy VPN
Cisco 827 DSL
Router
Corporate
Headquarters
Internet
VPN Tunnels
Non Technical Users
Can Use CRWS to Set
up Client Mode VPNs
Cisco IOS Router, VPN
Concentrator, or PIX Firewall
Cisco 806 Router
with DSL or Cable
Modem
Easy VPN:
• VPN IOS image enables client functionality in the router
• Router seen as a client to the concentrator, router or PIX
Firewall at main office
• Non technical users can use CRWS to enter client information
• Simple Set Up with all the benefits of Cisco IOS remote
management
• Firewall & VPN in one device, no PC Software Management
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Premium Network Access Services
with QoS
Application Service Provider
Hosted Applications
Videoconferencing
User
Small Office
Cisco 827
SP Network
www.salesforce.com
Small Office
Cisco 827
Internet
Videoconferencing
Hosted
User
Application User
• High-speed Internet access
• Videoconferencing
• Prioritized traffic for missioncritical hosted applications such
as customer-relations
management
• Business-class secure access
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Managed VoDSL Service
Voice over DSL access to
a Class 5 Switch using
V5.2 or GR303 Gateway
SMB &
Small Branch
Cisco 6000
IP DSL Switch
Cisco 2424 G.SHDSL IAD,
Cisco 827-4V, 2423 ADSL IADs
SOHO &
High-End
Residential
Cisco
827-4V ADSL IADs
Service Provider
IP+ATM
•
Voice over ATM/AAL2
•
Bandwidth efficiency via:
PSTN
V5.2
or
GR303
Class 5
Switch
– Powerful DSPs driving
full range of codecs
– Subcell multiplexing
•
Full set of CLASS features delivered
transparently from Class 5 Switch
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Managed Voice Services:
Intranet Toll Bypass
Small Office
Gatekeeper
Key
System
Cisco
827-4V
H.323 RAS
• Intranet Toll Quality Voice
• Connect Analog Phones
directly or via Key System
• PBX Extension
Corporate Gateway
Cisco 3600
DSLAM
PBX
IP+ATM
Network
Telecommuter
PSTN
DSLAM
Cisco
827-4V
Voice
Gateway
PSTN
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IP Telephony for the Corporate Home
Office
• Additional value added service for
incremental revenue
SP Network
• Allows Enterprises to leverage
investment in Cisco AVVID
architecture
• No additional phone line required by
home office
• Single phone number for corporate
office and home office (both phones
ring simultaneously)
Cisco 827 with Security
& QoS features
• Extends IP Telephony applications to
the home office (conference calling,
caller ID, call waiting, unified
messaging, etc.)
Cisco IP
Phone
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Managed Services:
Multicast Video
Service Provider
Stored or Live Video
Broadcast
Point-to-Multipoint Video Feed
(Multicast Transmission)
• Distance training, company
meetings, Webcasts
• Saves bandwidth on network
• Less host/core processing
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Service Creation Through
Value Added Partnerships
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Service Creation Through
Partnerships
• Cisco & Ecosystem Partners can help mobilize
market for Service Providers
• Example #1: Solsoft & Netsolve as security partners
can help turn on services quickly and decrease time
to market
C-HO Ecosystem
• Example #2:
Systems integrators
Consulting partners
• Process integration
• Best practices program
Cisco Corporate
• Technology integration
• Business case
Home Office (C-HO)
• Systems integration
• Technology solution
Managed & Secure
Teleworking Solutions
Cisco
• Enterprise relationship
• Reference architectures
• Best in class products
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Service providers
• High speed access
• Business class services
• Single point for WAN &
Telework Services
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Product Portfolio
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Cisco Broadband Access Product
Portfolio
Enterprise Branch
SMB & Small Branch
Small Business
& Teleworker
SOHO
Cisco 800 ADSL,
G.SHDSL & Dual
Ethernet
Cisco SOHO 77 / 78
ADSL / G.SHDSL Router
• Affordable, secure
Internet access
• Cisco IOS manageability
and reliability
• Cisco IOS software
enhancements
*SOHO 71 Dual Ethernet in March
Cisco 1700
with ADSL &
G.SHDSL WIC
Cisco
2600/3600
with ADSL &
G.SHDSL WIC
• Business class security and VPN
• Integrated toll quality voice
• Differentiated classes of service
• Mission-critical reliability & manageability
827: Data
827-4V: Data & Voice
826: ADSL over ISDN: Data
828-G.SHDSL: Data
806: Dual Ethernet: Data
Cisco IAD
2400
Cisco IOS
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#1 DSL Router Market Share Worldwide
40.0%
35.0%
3COM
ADC
30.0%
Market Share
ALCATEL
CABLETRON
25.0%
CISCO
20.0%
LUCENT
NETOPIA
15.0%
NORTEL
PARADYNE
10.0%
SIEMENS
OTHERS
5.0%
0.0%
3Q00
4Q00
1Q01
2Q01
3Q01
Nov 2001
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ADSL Products
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Cisco SOHO 77 ADSL Router
• Affordable, Multi-User Access for SOHO
Network Address Translation (NAT) for
shared access with one DSL line
• Security
Packet Filtering Firewall with Access Control
Lists (ACLs)
• Easy Set Up & Deployment
Cisco Router Web Set Up tool (CRWS)
• Cisco IOS Manageability & Reliability
Remote Management
• Advanced debug & troubleshooting
features
Cisco SOHO 77:
• 1 Ethernet Port
• 1 ADSL Port
Proven Reliability
• Same SW that powers 80% of the
Internet & most enterprise networks
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• Alcatel Chipset
•RISC processor
MPC855T @ 50MHz
• G.DMT; G.lite
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Cisco SOHO 77 Key Features
Category
Routing
Security
Features
IP routing-RIP, RIPv2
Packet Filtering Firewall—Extended Access Control Lists
Network address translation (NAT)
QoS
CBR, UBR, VBR-nrt, Per VC Shaping
ATM
Features
ATM AAL2 and AAL5
PPPoATM (RFC 2364), PPPoE (RFC 2516)
RFC 1483 over ATM AAL5 routed or bridged
CBR, VBR non-real time, UBR
ATM Fault Management (OAM-F5 and ILMI)
ATM UNI 3.1
Management/
Deployment
Cisco IOS debug features, SNMP, Telnet, RMON-lite, Web
based config tool (CRWS), Cisco Configuration Express
Address
Management
NAT/PAT
DHCP Server/Relay Agent, DHCP Client
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Cisco 827 ADSL Router
• Benefits of business-class
functionality
Business-class security with support
for Stateful Firewall and VPNs
Differentiated classes of service
• Two models:
Integrated toll quality voice/data
Cisco 827: 1E, 1ADSL
Mission-critical reliability
Cisco 827-4V: 1E,
1ADSL, 4Voice
• Reduced cost of operations
Ease of Deployment: No Truck Roll
• G.DMT & G.Lite
Cisco IOS® manageability:
Proactive diagnostics, debug
Alcatel chipset
RISC processor MPC855T @ 50MHz
Familiarity of Cisco IOS CLI
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Cisco 827 Key Features
Category
Features
Routing
Features
• IP routing-RIP, RIPv2, enhanced IGRP, GRE,
IP-policy routing, IRB, L2TP
• IPX (RIP and EIGRP)
Multimedia/
QoS
• IP multicast proxy
• IP QoS (CBWFQ, WRED, RSVP) , PPP fragmentation
and interleaving
Security
Features
• Firewall—Context-Based Access Control (CBAC),
Java blocking, audit trail, attack detection and
prevention, and real-time alerts
• IPsec with 56-bit and 3DES encryption
• PAP/CHAP authentication
• Extended access lists
• Network address translation
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Cisco 827 Key Features (Cont.)
Category
Features
ATM
Features
ATM AAL2 and AAL5
PPPoATM (RFC 2364), PPPoE (RFC 2516)
RFC 1483 over ATM AAL5 routed or bridged
CBR, VBR (real time and non-real time) and UBR
ATM Fault Management (OAM-F5 and ILMI)
ATM UNI 3.1, SVC support after FCS
Management/
Deployment
SNMP, Telnet, console port, Cisco Router Web Setup Tool
(CRWS), Cisco Configuration Express
Address
Management
NAT/PAT
DHCP Server/Relay Agent, DHCP Client
Voice
Features
Voice over IP, SGCP signaling, H.323, VoATM AAL2 ready,
Key system loop-start signaling and direct phone support
G.711, G.729 and G.723.1 codec-support, Fax support
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Cisco ADSL WAN Interface Card (WIC)
ADSL WIC for Cisco 1700, 2600* and 3600*
• Award Winning Modular Access Routers
for SMBs and Enterprise Branch Offices
• Support for New World Services
Including:
Broadband - ADSL
Integrated Voice
VPNs with Software and
Hardware based Encryption
Stateful Firewall
• Flexible configurations with support
for multiple WAN links including ADSL,
ISDN, T1/E1, Frame Relay, ATM (2600 & 3600), OC3 (3600)
*Cisco 2600 & 3600 routers will support the ADSL WIC in Q1CY‘01
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G.SHDSL Products
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Cisco SOHO 78 G.SHDSL Router
• Affordable, Multiuser Access
for SOHO
NAT for shared access with one DSL line
• Security
Packet filtering firewall with ACLs
• Easy setup and deployment
Cisco Router Web Set Up Tool
• Cisco IOS manageability
and reliability
Remote management
Advanced debug and troubleshooting
features
Cisco SOHO 78:
4 port Ethernet hub
1 G.SHDSL port
• Proven reliability
Same software that powers 80% of the Internet
and most enterprise networks
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Cisco SOHO 78 Key Features
Category
Routing
Security
Features
IP routing-RIP, RIPv2
Packet Filtering Firewall—Extended Access Control Lists
Network address translation (NAT)
QoS
CBR, UBR, VBR-nrt, Per VC Shaping
ATM
Features
ATM AAL5
PPPoATM (RFC 2364), PPPoE (RFC 2516)
RFC 1483 over ATM AAL5 routed or bridged
CBR, VBR non-real time, UBR
ATM Fault Management (OAM-F4 and F5 and ILMI)
ATM UNI 3.1
Management/
Deployment
Cisco IOS debug features, SNMP, Telnet, RMON-lite, Cisco
Router Web Setup Toll and troubleshooting tool, Config.
Express, Auto-Configuration (DSL Forum TR-37)
Address
Management
NAT/PAT
DHCP Server/Relay Agent, DHCP Client
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Cisco 828 G.SHDSL Router
Power of Cisco IOS Technology for
Small Offices & Telecommuters
• Benefits of business-class functionality
Business-class security: Sateful Firewall
& IPSec 3DES
Differentiated classes of service: QoS for
voice & video, SLA support
Mission-critical reliability: Cisco IOS
• Reduced cost of operations
Ease of Deployment: No Truck Roll, Cisco
Router Web Set Up tool
Cisco IOS® manageability:
Proactive diagnostics, debug
Familiarity of Cisco IOS CLI
Cisco 828 Router:
4 port Ethernet hub
1 G.SHDSL port
Upgradeable Platform
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Cisco 828 Key Features
Category
Routing
Features
Multimedia/
QoS
Security
Features
Features
• IP routing-RIP, RIPv2, IP EIGRP, GRE,
IP-policy routing, IRB, L2TP
• IP multicast proxy
• IP QoS (CBWFQ, WRED, RSVP), PPP fragmentation
and interleaving
• LFI and LLQ
• Firewall—Stateful inspection firewall, Java blocking,
audit trail, denial of service detection and
prevention, and real-time alerts
• IPSec with IKE support 3DES encryption
• PAP/CHAP authentication
• Extended access lists and named access lists
• Network address translation
• SSH1
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Cisco 828 Key Features (Cont.)
Category
Encapsulation
ATM
Features
Features
PPPoATM (RFC 2364), PPPoE (RFC 2516)
ATM AAL5
Multi protocol over ATM AAL5 routed or bridged (RFC2684
used to be RFC1483)
CBR, VBR (real time and non-real time) and UBR
ATM Fault Management (OAM-F4 and F5 end to end loopback)
ATM UNI 3.1
Per VC Shaping, Queuing
Management/
Deployment
SNMP, Telnet, console port, TACAS+, Syslog
ATM MIB - End to End ATM Ping
Dying Gasp, SA Agent, Config. Express, Auto-Configuration (DSL
Forum TR-37)
Address
Management
NAT/PAT (Many to One and Many to Many)
DHCP Server, DHCP Server Import/Relay Agent, DHCP Client
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Cisco G.SHDSL WAN Interface Card (WIC)
G.SHDSL WIC for Cisco 1700*, 2600 and 3600
• Same platforms that support the ADSL WIC
Broadband – G.SHDSL
Integrated Voice
VPNs with Software and
Hardware based Encryption
Stateful Firewall
*Cisco 1700 Series routers will support the G.SHDSL WIC in Q4CY‘02
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G.SHDSL Router Back to Back
Deployments
Internet
Office Building Deployments
Internet
Service Provider
Deployments
Service
Provider Network
Offices with Cisco 828
or SOHO 78 G.SHDSL
Routers / Same Routers
in the Basement
SP Central
Office
Business
Customers with
Cisco 828 or
SOHO 78
G.SHDSL Routers
Cisco 828 or
SOHO or
G.SHDSL
Routers
Enterprise Campus Deployments
Cisco 828 or SOHO
or G.SHDSL Routers
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Campus Buildings with Cisco 828 or
SOHO or G.SHDSL Routers
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Cisco 806 Broadband
Gateway Router
Secure, shared broadband gateway with the power of Cisco
IOS® technologies for Small Offices and Telecommuters
Multiuser Access

NAT, 4-Port Hub, PPPoE, DHCP
Business-Class Security

Stateful firewall, DoS detection,
VPNs with IPSec 3DES
Cisco IOS Reliability & Manageability

Remote Monitoring, troubleshooting,
and s/w management
Video, Voice, and Traffic Management
with QoS

QoS Voice & Video apps such
as IP phones
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One standardized
router platform for
diverse broadband
technologies –
Connects to DSL/Cable
Modem
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Cisco 806 Architecture
Memory
• Runs from DRAM
• DRAM default: 16 MB
• DRAM max: 24 MB
• Flash default: 12 MB
• Flash max: 12 MB
Chassis
• WAN: One 10BaseT Ethernet port
• LAN: Four 10BaseT Ethernet ports (hub)
• Console port
• RISC processor MPC855T @ 50 MHz
• Locking connector on power socket
• Kensington compatible locking slot
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Cisco 806 Key Software Features
Category
Multiuser
Access
Cisco IOS®
Security &
Encryption
Key Features
• PPPoE
• NAT/PAT
• DHCP client/server
• Extended access lists
• PAP/CHAP authentication
• Stateful firewall - Context-Based Access Control (CBAC),
Java blocking, audit trail, DoS detection, real-time alerts
• IPSec 3DES encryption with IKE support (up to 10 tunnels)
Cisco IOS
Management &
Reliability
• Telnet, syslog, SNMP 3, IPSed monitoring MIB
• Cisco IOS debug commands (show, trace, etc)
• IP routing, routed protocols (IGRP, RIP, EIGRP)
• IP multicast support
QoS
• H.323 support for NetMeeting
• Future CAR and LLQ for IP phone
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Reduced Cost of Operations
(Operating Expenses OpEx)
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Opex reduction is the key…….
• Telecoms need to return to 12% ROIC
• Average annual Telecom revenue growth is 13%, However
estimated growth for near future is 8%
• Bandwidth demand will continue to grow at much faster
pace than revenue growth resulting in steeper revenue
decline per bit. (average 18% yr. Over yr for last 4 years….25
to 27% for next 4 years)
• Minimum Opex reduction is 24% along with significant
Capex reduction will require to achieve 12% ROIC
• Reduction in price, Technology advancement and higher
utilization are some of the factors that will help Carriers in
Capex, however will result in serious GAP for further savings
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Reduced Cost of Operations
Cisco has big advantage in helping
reduce SP OpEx
• Reduced initial deployment costs
Web-based Configuration Tool
Configuration Express: factory pre-configured
routers, drop ship to end users
• Reduced life-cycle costs
Cisco IOS Remote Management & Troubleshooting
Cost
Cisco IOS Upgradability
Cisco IE2100 Intelligence Engine for CPE
Management and provisioning
CPE Life Cycle
Cisco Ecosystem Partners (outsourcing of functions
to reduce costs)
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Cisco Router Web Setup
(CRWS)
• Easy to use graphical tool for
End users / resellers
SP installation & NOC
technicians unfamiliar with CLI
• Features & Benefits
Quick setup: just add PPP
username & password
Standard configuration
templates with modifiable
parameters
Router status monitoring &
trouble shooting
Tool resides on flash: no CD
required
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CRWS Quick Setup
1
Home
2
Setup Choice
Simple or Config Templates
3
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Username & Password
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Configuration Express
Process
Subscriber
1. Subscriber orders managed
service from Service Provider
Drop Ship
Custom CPE
2. Service Provider orders the
subscriber’s customized CPE
online with Configuration Express
3. As Service Provider provisions
service, Cisco builds and
packages custom CPE to order
Service
Provider
Cisco
Configuration
Express
4. As Cisco ships CPE directly to
subscriber, Service Provider
tracks shipments online and
connects subscriber services
5. Subscriber plugs in CPE and
enjoys new services
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Intelligence Engine IE2100 for CPE
Management and Provisioning
Order Entry
System
Workflow
Engine
Billing
Application
Provisioning
Application
Other
Application
Publish/Subscribe Message Bus
Configuration Assemble or stage
Server
device configurations
Event
Gateway
Signal IOS Devices
Signal Provisioning Apps
Push Configurations to Device
Pull Configurations to Device
Event Agent
Configuration Agent
Cisco IOS
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Cisco IOS Manageability
• Interactive diagnostics and debug features
• Extensive ADSL Loop Analysis providing
line quality and data transfer rates
• Familiar command line interface (CLI)
Leverage Cisco IOS knowledge and training
• Remote management via SNMP, Telnet,
console port
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Product Comparisons
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Cisco SOHO 77 Compared to
Cisco 827
Small Office/Home Office
Small Business/ Telecommuter
Cisco SOHO 77
• 1 Ethernet (4-port Hub in Q1CY’02)
• No Upgradeable
• 1 ADSL
Memory
• Packet Filtering Firewall with Access
Control Lists
• NAT (many-to-one translation)
• No voice model or capabilities
• ATM QoS: CBR, UBR, VBR-nrt,
Per VC shaping
• Cisco IOS Remote Management,
Debug, Troubleshooting
• IP, RIP, RIPV2
• 8 PVCs; Dying Gasp Support
Cisco 827
HW Configuration
Security
Voice Features
QoS Features
Red = differentiation
(some features optional)
• 1 Ethernet (4-port Hub in Q1CY’02)
• 1 ADSL
• Field Upgradeable
Memory
• Packet Filtering, Optional Stateful Firewall,
Denial of Service Detection & Prevention
• VPNs: Optional IPSec 3DES SW Encryption
• NAT (many-to-one & many-to-many)
• 4 FXS Ports, VoIP, VoATM (827-4V model)
• Support for IP Phones (via QoS features)
• ATM QoS: CBR, UBR, VBR-nrt & rt, Per VC
Queuing & Shaping
• IP QoS: IP Prec, Low Latency Queueing (PQ
CBWFQ), Policy Routing, WRED, RSVP, IPto-ATM QoS Interworking, LFI
Manageability
• Cisco IOS Remote Management, Debug,
Troubleshooting
Routing / Other
• IP, RIP, RIPV2, EIGRP, GRE, IRB, L2TP, IP
Multicast Proxy; 10 PVCs; Dying Gasp
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Cisco 827 Compared to
Cisco 1700 with ADSL WIC
Small Business/ Telecommuter
Cisco 827
Fixed Config
1 Ethernet
1 ADSL
HW Configuration
Voice:
4 FXS Ports
VoIP, VoATM
Voice Features
Stateful Firewall/DoS Detection &
Prevention
VPN: IPSec DES & 3DES SW Encrypt.
NAT
Security
Virtual Circuits
10 VCs
Dual WAN Ports
One Fixed Configuration Port
RIP, RIPV2, EIGRP, GRE, IRB, L2TP,
IP Multicast, IPX, Dying Gasp
SMB/Small Branch Office
Red = Product
Differentiation
Routing/Other
Cisco 1720/1750
Modular Config
1 10/100 Fast Ethernet
2 WAN Slots
Voice (1750):
Up to 4 FXS, FXO, E&M Ports (2 VICs)
VoIP, VoATM
Stateful Firewall/Intrusion Detection/DoS
Prevention
VPN: IPSec DES & 3DES
Optional hardware encryption for up to
4MB Full Duplex 3DES Encrypt.
NAT
50 VCs
WAN Back Up/Load Sharing
ISDN or ADSL
RIP, RIPV2, IP Multicast, EIGRP, OSPF,
BGP, HSRP, NHRP, IPX, No Dying Gasp
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