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Do I Need a Cisco Router?
Cisco
routers typically maintain the highest price point in the industry, leaving
buyers with a quandary when purchasing terminating equipment for their network
or T1. There are many choices available when it comes to T1 routers and most
are nearly half the price of a comparable Cisco router. Why are Cisco routers
such as the
1721
and
2621
comparably more expensive than the competition? Cisco stakes their claim in
what they call the Cisco Converged, Intelligent Network, which has four
cornerstones: modularity, resilience, adaptivity, and security.
Modularity is most notable in Cisco routers in that the
1721 and 2621 are chassis that accept a wide array of wan
interface cards in order to terminate networks of different types. For
instance, a T1 would require a T1 DSU interface card while a frame relay
network would require a frame interface card, both of which can be installed
in the same chassis. Modularity allows Cisco routers to
upgrade and change with the needs of the user, saving money in the long term.
Resilience is realized when Cisco gear operates in Cisco infrastructure. A
powerful advantage is gained in that the intelligent network is
application-aware. This means that the network actively participates with the
applications, automatically providing end devices with rights and priorities
based on the needs of the device and the application.
Embedded in the Cisco Intelligent Network, the purpose-built Cisco IP
Communications applications are also network-aware, meaning that they
automatically seek and retrieve the most up-to-date software versions and
upgrade themselves. When the network and applications communicate in this
highly adaptive way, customers can more quickly deploy communications. This
also simplifies management and reduces management costs.
Network intelligence also enhances IP-based security. Integrated security
helps Cisco offer an IP network that is the strongest, most secure system
available. Cisco security is based not on point products, but
rather on multilayer, system-level security that pervades the entire
infrastructure, from endpoints such as the IP phones or PCs to the
call-processing components to the software and silicon on the router.
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