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The Cisco 3800 series routers are engineered to seamlessly integrate voice processing and security with advanced wired and wireless services. This design facilitates the quick deployment of applications, including intelligent network services and application layer functions. The routers support multiple Fast Ethernet interfaces per slot and fully integrated power distribution for 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) modules. Note that the Cisco C3825-NOVPN model does not support embedded VPN features.
The Cisco 1841 Integrated Services Router is a key component of the Cisco 1800 Series, enhancing the Integrated Services Router Portfolio. It features embedded hardware-based encryption, optional VPN acceleration, and robust IPS and firewall capabilities. With versatile connectivity options and room for future expansion, this router is designed to meet advanced application needs and includes an integrated real-time clock.
The Cisco 2811 router delivers exceptional value, offering up to five times the performance of previous models, along with a tenfold enhancement in security and voice capabilities. It introduces new embedded service options and significantly boosts slot performance and density while supporting over 90 existing modules from the Cisco 1700, 2600, and 3700 Series.
The EX9200 Routing Engine delivers exceptional control and management capabilities, featuring a built-in RE with a quad-core Intel processor operating at 1.73 GHz. It includes 16 GB of DRAM and dual front pluggable SSDs, each providing 32 GB of storage for Junos OS images and logs. The front panel is equipped with AUX, console, and Ethernet ports for out-of-band management, plus a USB port for manual OS image installation.
The Routing Engine is crucial for managing routing tables and overseeing routing protocols, in addition to the JUNOS software processes that control the router’s interfaces, chassis components, system management, and user access.
The Routing Engine plays a crucial role in managing routing tables and controlling various routing protocols. It supervises the JUNOS software processes that regulate the router’s interfaces, chassis components, system management, and user access, thereby ensuring peak performance and reliability.