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Cisco Routers
The network router is quickly evolving from a device
dedicated to connecting disparate networks to an integrated services device
capable of multiple functions beyond routing. Cisco customers are increasingly
deploying integrated services routers, or sophisticated network routers that can
deliver voice, video, data and Internet access, wireless, and other
applications.
Benefits of the Integrated Services Network Router
Growing companies, especially those opening new offices, can take advantage of
integrated network router solutions that are highly secure, flexible, and built
to be compatible with future technologies.
- One Device, Multiple Functions: An integrated services network router
enables organizations to take advantage of numerous built-in technologies
such as voice, wireless, and advanced security systems while ensuring the
quality of service (QoS) prioritization their network applications demand.
Because the network services are built in or can be easily added to the
integrated services network router, companies can install one sophisticated
device rather than purchase separate products to provide each individual
function.
- Same Access at Headquarters and Remote Sites: An integrated services
network router gives all workers—even those at branch offices or remote
sites such as a home or hotel room—the same access to business applications,
unified communications, and videoconferencing. Modular solutions allow you
to install the features you need for a particular office, and upgrade
equipment when needs change or an office expands.
- Centralized Management: An integrated services network router approach
means technical staff at headquarters can manage the network from a central
location. This allows technical departments to allocate resources to
priority projects while providing reliable service to employees in all
locations.
- Integrated Network Security: An integrated services network router, with
its systems approach, allows companies to transfer responsibility for
security and reliability from individual computers and users to the network
itself. This helps protect companies from the influx of viruses, malicious
code, and other infections that end users’ laptops might unknowingly
acquire.
By installing a complete solution and managing it
centrally, companies can protect valuable corporate data using multiple types of
protection, such as encryption, firewall filtering, antivirus protection, and
intrusion detection and prevention.
Reap the Rewards of a Network Router
From reduced capital and operating expenses to increased productivity, the
advantages of integrated services apply regardless of the size of company. A
small company with two offices can benefit as much as a company with hundreds of
branch offices.
Take a look at the large
selection of Cisco routers available through our partner website
CiscoDealer.com:
Businesses today demand more from their networks than ever before. Networks
today now need to support all forms of media—including data, voice, and video—to
enhance business communications and lower operating costs. Access has also
changed, as thousands of new devices connect to the network via wireless and
wired connections.
To solve these pressing challenges, organizations need their networks to contain
intelligence and play an active role in securely integrating applications in a
way that is easy to manage. Intelligent networks integrate many advanced
applications into an adaptable, pervasive, and collaborative system.
Integrated Security: In today's environment , a mix of point-product solutions
is no longer sufficient protection. Network security must be pervasive and
integrated into the fabric of the network infrastructure itself. The network
becomes the main point of control for preventing and responding to security
threats from internal and external sources. An integrated strategy includes
multiple types of protection and dramatically improves the ability of networks
to identify, prevent, and adapt to security threats. Such systems help to ensure
information privacy, protect against threats, and control access to corporate
resources.
IP Communications: Voice, video, and other types of data are woven into a
converged network. IP Communications—which includes IP telephony as well as
unified messaging and voicemail; customer contact applications; and audio, Web,
and rich-media conferencing tools—demonstrates the power of an intelligent
network. Tight integration into the infrastructure means that each new
application—video, Web, or telephony—is just another media type rather than an
entirely different communications system. The applications themselves can
intelligently communicate with the infrastructure to meet the constantly
changing needs of the system.
Wireless: Wireless cannot be viewed as an isolated application, especially when
wireless access points scale into the hundreds or thousands. An intelligent
network provides the framework that enables a wireless LAN solution to take full
advantage of existing tools, knowledge, and resources of the wired
infrastructure to address critical wireless LAN security, deployment, and
control issues.
IP-based voice, wireless, and security are only the first in a new wave of
advanced applications that are beginning to powerfully change the ways in which
businesses operate. Organizations must consider how they can best enable their
networks today so that their companies can continuously take advantage of new
applications quickly, secure them easily, and manage them efficiently in pursuit
of their business goals.
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