BRKARC-3001
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BRKARC-3001
Cisco Integrated Services Router G2 Architectural Overview and Use Cases
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New IT Requirements, Greater Complexity
Cloud and VirtualizationWireless and Mobility
Predictable performance for any applications: in DC or cloud
Survivability of cloud services
Security of split tunnel
Video and Collaboration
Bandwidth vs. application quality
Scale video to any device
Timely detection and recovery
Supporting any user device
Any Access: wired/wireless LAN/WAN, mobile, remote
Consistent security
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Borderless Network ArchitectureArchitecture for Agile Delivery of the Borderless Experience
BORDERLESSINFRASTRUCTURE
Application Networking/ Optimization
Switching SecurityRoutingWireless
BORDERLESS NETWORK SYSTEMS
BORDERLESS NETWORK SERVICES
BORDERLESS END-POINT/USER SERVICES Securely, Reliably, Seamlessly: AnyConnect
Mobility:Motion
App Performance: App Velocity
Energy Management: EnergyWise
Multimedia Optimization:
MedianetSecurity:TrustSec
UnifiedFabric
Extended Cloud
ExtendedEdge
UnifiedAccess
POLICY
MANAGEMENT
SMART SERVICES: PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICALRealize the Value of Borderless Networks Faster
APIs
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ISR G2 Portfolio
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ISR G2 Branch Cloud PortfolioW
AN
Access S
peed
Wit
h S
ervic
es
2911
1921 1941
2901
3945
150 Mb100 Mb75 Mb50 Mb35 Mb
EFMSubrateFE
VDSL2+/Sub-rate FE
Line Rate FE +
25 Mb
Line Rate N x FE
3945E
3925E
350 Mb
2921
2951
3925
800
15 Mb 250 Mb10 Mb
Secure Remote Cloud Access, WAN Acceleration and Smart Install
Voice and Video Collaboration in the Branch Cloud
Server Virtualization
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Integrated Services Routers
Cisco 3900 Series
3945E 3925E 3945 3925Field Upgradeable Motherboards
SPE-250 SPE-200 SPE-150 SPE-100
Onboard WAN 4GE (2 SFP)
4GE (2 SFP)
3GE (2 SFP)
3GE (2 SFP)
Perf w/ Services 350 Mbps 250 Mbps 150 Mbps 100 Mbps
SM Slots 4 2 4 2
ISM Slots 0 0 1 1
EHWIC Slots 3 3 4 4
Onboard DSP Slots 3 3 4 4
Opt Dual PS Yes Yes Yes Yes
Default Flash 256MB 256MB 256MB 256MB
Default DRAM 1 GB 1 GB 1 GB 1 GB
Form Factor 3RU 3RU 3RU 3RU
New Services Performance Engine 200s: o Up To 350Mbps WAN Access With
Serviceso 4 GE ports onboard
All 3900 Series:o Up to 1040 watts with PoE Boosto Configurable dual Integrated
Redundant Power supplies o Hot swappable fans and power supply
Scalable Rich-media Services Platform
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Integrated Services Routers
2951 2921 2911 2901SM Slots 2 1 1 0
ISM Slots 1 1 1 1
EHWIC Slots 4 4 4 4
Onboard DSP Slots 3 3 2 2
Onboard WAN Ports 3 GE(1 SFP)
3 GE(1 SFP) 3 GE 2 GE
Default Flash 256 MB 256 MB 256 MB 256 MB
Default DRAM 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB
Form Factor 2RU 2RU 2RU 1RU
o Up to 75Mbps WAN Access with Services
o Video-ready DSP support
o Increased service density with Second Services module Slot
o 12 Inch Depth on 2911
Secure Collaboration Platform
Cisco 2900 Series
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Cisco 1900 Series
1941 1941WSM Slots 0 0
ISM Slots 1 Fixed 802.11n Radio
EHWIC Slots 2 2
Onboard WAN Ports 2 GE 2 GE
Onboard DSP Slots 0 0
Default Flash 256 MB 256 MB
Default DRAM 256 MB 256 MB
Form Factor 2RU 2RU
Integrated Services Routers
Entry Level Modular Platform
o 1921: 15Mbps with Services
o 1941&W: 25Mbps with Services
o Factory selectable Integrated wireless 802.11n option
o Desktop form factor with Double Wide HWIC Support
1941W 1941 1921SM Slots 0 0 0
ISM Slots Fixed 802.11n Radio 1 0
EHWIC Slots 2 2 2
Onboard WAN 2 GE 2 GE 2 GE
Onboard DSP 0 0 0
Default/Max Flash 256MB/4GB 256MB/4GB 256MB
Default/Max DRAM 512MB/2.5GB 512MB/2.5GB 512MB
Power over Ethernet
Internal Internal External
Form Factor 2RU 2RU 1RU
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New Cisco 1921 for Secure Cloud Access
o Cisco 1921 - Entry level modular router supporting a wide range of WAN and LAN interfaces
o 15 Mbps WAN Access
CISCO 1921
SM/ISM Slots 0
EHWIC Slots 2 SW or 1 DW
Fixed Serial WAN Port 0
Onboard WAN Ports 2 GE
Onboard DSP Slots 0
Default Flash 256 MB
Default DRAM/Upgrade 512 MB/None
POE External
Integrated Power Supply AC
Form Factor 1RU
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1921 or 1941 Which One Should I Choose?
Requirements CISCO 1921 CISCO 1941
Form factor 1 RU form factor 2 RU form factor
WAN speed 10 – 20 Mbps Ethernet WAN access from ISP
20 - 30 Mbps Ethernet WAN access from ISP
Wireless LAN No Built-in 802.11n on 1941W
ISM based service No Available on 1941 but not 1941W.
HWIC combination #1 Need 8 sw ports, but no serial WAN Require 8 sw-ports AND serial WAN
HWIC combination #2 Need serial WAN, OK with 4 sw ports Need serial WAN, AND 8 sw ports
PoE External PoE PS Built-in PoE PS
DRAM Normal small branch deployment. OK with 512 MB for future.
Interested in WAAS Express with more than 512MB memory.
Flash 256 MB fixed 2 x IOS images = 80MB
Will be deployed as Smart Install director. 256MB – 2x4GB
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Cisco 800 SeriesFixed Configuration
Integrated Services Routers
Secure Mobility Platform
o Very small offices, Cisco Virtual Office (teleworkers)
o Up to 15 Mbps WAN Access with Security
o Integrated 3G + VDSL on 880 platforms
o Fixed configurations:Pick your:
1. WAN interface(s)2. 802.11 Wireless (Y/N)3. SRST* (Y/N)4. Backup Interface
890 880G 880 86010/100/1000 WAN
10/100 WAN
ADSL2/2+ WAN
VDSL WAN
G.SHDSL WAN
LAN Interfaces8x
10/1004x
10/1004x
10/1004x
10/100
802.11n (a/b/g/n)
802.11n (b/g/n)
SRST (4 users) *
3G Wireless
BackupV.92
modem orISDN BRI
3Gor ext. modem
ISDN BRI or ext. modem
ext. modem
* SRST available with 10/100 or G.SHDSL WAN
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Service Modules and Interface Cards
EHWICEnhanced High Speed WAN Interface Card
ISMInternal Service
Module
SMServiceModule
PVDM3Packet Voice/Data Module
Interface Cards (WAN or LAN)
Internal Module for Running Services That Don‘t Require Interface Ports, Dedicated CPU and Memory
Independent CPU and Memory for Hosting Services orHigh Density Interface Ports.Examples: Wireless LAN Controller, WAN Optimization, Etherswitch Module
High Density Rich-Media Voice and Video DSP Modules
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4 & 8 Port EHWIC 10/100/1000 switch
1 Port Routed 1GE SFP or 10/100/1000 CU EHWIC
3G HSPA-US/G HWIC4G LTE EHWIC
G.SHDSL EFM HWIC
ADSL/VDSL2 EHWIC
SRE-V with ESXi
Recently Released Modules
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Smart Install - 15.1(3)T
WAAS Express - 15.1(2)T
UCS Express - 15.1(3)T
MGF Switch Features – 15.1(3)T
Video Conferencing – 15.1(4)T
New Features
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Ethernet Switch Module Overview
* No CTS PHY Encryption , or POE+ (30w)
o Higher availability, up to 2x when compared to a standalone switch
o Designed to promote Borderless Networks
o Support the same features and configurations in the branch are in the headquarters
o Integrates the latest enterprise switch features into the router
o Increased Power Over Ethernet
o Enhanced POE (ePOE) Up to20 watts per port
o Takes advantage of 2900/3900 increased powerlevels offering up to 1040 watts per chassis
o Per port autosensing and configurationof power levels
o EnergyWise per port-based and per slot-based power saving controls
o Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000
o One L2/L3 and one pure L2 family offered
o 16, 24, and 48 ports of GE or FE LAN, Local line-rate Layer 2/3 switching
o Same feature set and roadmap as the latest LSBU Catalyst 3560-X/2960-S switches*
o Integration with the router‘s Multi Gigabit Fabric LAN optimizes traffic between modules, with no impact on CPU/WAN performance
o Smart Install
o Zero touch Install/Replace/Backup
o AutoImage, AutoConfig
o Treat the ESM like a line-card or a standalone switch
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Smart InstallAutomatically Deploy Switches in the Branch
DirectorISR/ISRG2
ClientEtherSwitch
Switch Clients
Routers: Director only - 15.1(3)T
Switches: Client – 12.2(52)SEDirector - 12.2(55)SE
Zero Touch Installation
Zero Touch Upgrade
Zero Touch Replacement
Director ISRG2, ISR G1, Catalyst 3xxx series
Mix-and-Match Clients Catalyst 3750, 3750-E, 3560, 3560-E, 2960, 2975, All NME and SM EtherSwitch modules
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ISR Units (in Millions)
Mill
ions
of R
oute
rs S
old
2.0
4.0
5.0
3.0
1.0
6.0
7.0
#1
100+ Network Interfaces and Modules 2005–10
Leadership
Access RoutingSource: Dell ‘Oro
Video-Ready, On-demand Services, Energy Efficient
Up to 70% in Operational Cost Reduction
18
27
33
38
46
60
52
8.067
Over Eight Million Served
40% of ISRs are ISR G2 units shipped in less than a year
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ISR G1 End-Of-SaleSelect Customer Announcement
• All models of the 1841• All models of the 2800 Series • All models of the 3800 Series• Includes all bundles
• Spares (Memory, Power Supplies, rack mounts, etc. will be sold for 1 year past chassis End-of-Sale
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Recommended Migration Paths for Modular ISR G1
Cisco 1841 Cisco 2800 Series
Cisco 3900 Series
Performance, Density, and Scalable Rich Media Services
Cisco 3800 Series
Cisco 2900 SeriesCisco 1900 Series
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Platform Module Evolution
Pre-ISR ISR ISR G2
EHWICSupports HWICWIC, VIC & VWIC
SMSupports NM, NME& EVM via Adapter card
ISM
PVDM3Supports PVDM2 Via Adapter Card
NME-X
NME
HWICSupports WIC, VWIC, VIC
NME,EVMSupports NM,NME-X,NME-XD
AIM
PVDM2
WICSupports VIC, VWIC
NM
AIM
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Last Date to addNew ServiceAttachment
Year2
Day 0
Nov 1, 2011
End of Sale
Year1
End of SW Maintenance
Releases15.1M
- 12 mo.
End of Life External
Announcement
Year 5
Last Date of Support
End of Renewal of
Service Contracts
Year 4
End of Manufacturing
End of Routine Failure Analysis
ISR G1 Timeline
Year3
End of SW Maintenance
Releases12.4T
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Packet Flow in an ISR G2
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ISR G2 Architecture1941 and Above
CPU
MGF
HWIC
EHWIC
NM
SM
ISM PVDM
Gigabit EthernetPCI-ExpressHWIC DDR
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ISR G2 Packet FlowNormal Layer 3 Routing
CPU
MGF
HWIC
EHWIC
NM
SM
ISM PVDM
Gigabit EthernetPCI-ExpressHWIC DDR
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ISR G2 Packet FlowModule-To-Module Communication
CPU
MGF
HWIC
EHWIC
NM
SM
ISM PVDM
Gigabit EthernetPCI-ExpressHWIC DDR
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ISR G2 Packet FlowVoice/Video Traffic Requiring DSP Processing
CPU
MGF
HWIC
EHWIC
NM
SM
ISM PVDM
Gigabit EthernetPCI-ExpressHWIC DDR
V
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Multi-Gigabit Fabric Configuration
Most new modules include MGF and legacy links.Interfaces will appear as two internal connections to the same module (SM1/0 and SM1/1 for example).
Configuration for the module-side MGF connection is performed on the router-side legacy connection.
Configuration information is passed to the module on this interface.
The router-side MGF connection is a layer-2 trunk port and is not directly configurable.
Layer 3 configuration on the router is handled with VLANs.
Note: MGF configuration not available when a HWIC-4ESW or HWIC-9ESW is in the system.
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Multi-Gigabit Fabric ConfigurationTypical Configuration with an SRE Service Moduleinterface SM1/0
description PCI connection to SRE-900 module in slot 1
ip address 10.10.20.1 255.255.255.0
service-module ip address 10.10.20.2 255.255.255.0
!Application: SRE-V Running on SMV
service-module ip default-gateway 10.10.20.1
service-module mgf ip address 10.1.30.2 255.255.255.0
service-module mgf ip default-gateway 10.1.30.1
!
interface SM1/1
description MGF connection to SRE-900 module in slot 1
switchport access vlan 1
switchport mode access
! Other switchport commands, such as switchport trunk,
! would be configured here.
!
interface Vlan1
ip address 10.1.30.1 255.255.255.0
!
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IOS Order of Operations
1. RITE2. EPC3. QoS Drop4. VRF Classify5. Packet Debug6. Netflow7. LISP8. BGP Policy Map9. QoS Classify10.Fragment Assembly11.LI12. IPS13.Firewall14.ACL
15.SBC16.FPM17. IPSec Decrypt18.QoS Marking19.Policing20.QoS post-crypto Classify21.WAAS22.EZVPN23.Accounting24.NAT Outside25.Policy Routing26.WCCP27.VRF Select28.BOOTP/DHCP Reply
Input Feature Processing in 15.1(3)T
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IOS Order of Operations
1. QoS Classification2. NAT Inside3. NHRP4. WCCP5. NAT Outside6. BGP Policy Map7. IPSec Classify8. CTS9. QoS Classification10.Firewall11. IPS12.QoS Drop13.ACL14.FPM
15.WAAS16.QoS Marking17.Accounting18.RSVP19.Policing20.Netflow21. IPSec Encrypt22.Packet Debug23.Packet Capture24.HW Checks
Output Feature Processing in 15.1(3)T
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Voice and Video
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PVDM3 DSPs
All PVDM3 SKUs supported on all Cisco 2900 and 3900 series platforms
Up to 4X voice channel density per slotGE backplane interface for increased IP throughput
Enhanced multi-core DSP architecture optimized for rich-media UC applications
Feature parity with the PVDM2s Video feature ready Migration enabled by support for the co-existence
of PVDM2, PVDM2-DM and PVDM3 on the Cisco 2900 and 3900 series platforms
Video Ready DSP
PVDM3 SKUs
G.711 Channels
PVDM3-256 256
PVDM3-192 192
PVDM3-128 128
PVDM3-64 64
PVDM3-32 32
PVDM3-16 16
32
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Cisco Next Generation Integrated Services Router Portfolio for Unified Communications
Con
curr
ent S
ervi
ces
and
Per
form
ance
Small Office Enterprise Branch OfficeSmall Branch
2911
50
50
200
100
2921
100
100
400
170
2951
150
150
600
250
3925
250
730
800
480
3945
350
1200
1000
720
2901
35
35
100
50
Multiple ServicesWith the Services Module and Integrated Services Module – SRE for Unity Express (32 ports) and AXP 3925E
400
1350
2000
420
3945E
450
1500
2500
660
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Express
Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site
Telephony
Cisco Unified Border Element
Voice Gateway
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ISR G2 Video Conferencing Services
HQ/Campus
Branch
MCU
A
Video mixing
WAN
HQ/Campus
MCU
A
Video conferencing
Branch
• Video is processed by the ISR G2 DSPs controlled by CUCM
• Keeps traffic local in the branch if all participants are located in the branch
• Ad-hoc and MeetMeconferences
SignalingMedia
WAN
• Multiple video streams traverse the WAN to a central MCUresource – non-optimal use of limited WAN BW
• Video is mixed by a centralized MCU controlled by CUCM
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Video Monitoring
Medianet 2.x CapabilitiesAuto Configuration
Assign to VLAN 10 & apply QoS policy x
More info: www.cisco.com/go/medianet > ―Cisco Medianet Data Sheet‖
• Automate network configuration – Auto Smartports
• Switch automatically configures endpoints based on Cisco‘s best configuration practice
• Location integration – Automate location configuration
• Switch provides location / capacity information
Camera sends ‗device type‘ via CDP
• Pre-deployment assessment / network validation
• What path are the packets taking?• Mediatrace
• What / where is the problem?• End-to-end monitoring• Diagnostics without involving the
video endpoint
CiscoWorks LMS
Where are the packets going?
Lost packets detected
MPLS
Internet
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SRST
Branch Office IP Phone High AvailabilitySurvivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST)Survivable Remote Site VoiceMail (SRSV)
Phones register to SRST in the router when it loses contact with CUCMPhones automatically home back to their CUCM when WAN contact is restored
Cisco Unity Express (CUE), if SRE is installed in the branch router, provides voice mail and AA survivability for the site
User and malbox configurations are automatically synchronized with central CUCM and Unity configurations
A
CUCM
WANX SRST/V
PSTN
SCCP Keepalive to SRST if CUCM Does Not RespondSCCP Keepalive to CUCM
Dial-Peers Control GW Call Routing
New
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App Velocity
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―Lean‖ Application Hosting Provides Branch-to-Cloud Application Survivability
and Infrastructure Agility
Unreliable WAN Leads to Poor Experience with Cloud/Data Center
Hosted Applications
Can My Network Optimize Performance of Applications Anytime, Anywhere?
Cloud
WAN
Cloud
WAN
UCS-E
App Velocity: Network and Application AgilityEnables Business Continuity and Network Reliability
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Lean Branch Office ApplicationsEdge Applications That Defy Centralization
Core Windows Services
Mission Critical Business Applications
Client Management Services
DNS and DHCP Servers Microsoft Active Directory Windows Print Services Windows File Services Others …
Point of Sale Server Bank Teller Control Point Electronic Medical Records Inventory Management Others …
Software Update Service Client Monitoring Service Backup and Recovery Terminal Server Gateway Others …
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Cisco UCS Express Components Simplifying Lean Branch Office Infrastructure
Platform for Edge Applications Microsoft Windows Server certified
Server Virtualization Cisco SRE Virtualization powered by
VMware vSphere HypervisorTM (ESXi)
Dedicated Blade Management Cisco Integrated Management Controller Consistent management for UCS family
Multipurpose x86 Blades Cisco Service Ready Engine modules House up to 4 server blades in ISR G2
Single-device Network Integration House all devices in ISR G2 chassis Multi-Gigabit Fabric backplane switch
IOS, MGF Backplane Switch
SRE Blade
SRE-V Hypervisor
OS
App
OS
App
CIMCE SRE Blade
SRE-V Hypervisor
OS
App
OS
App
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Cisco ISR G2 as Blade Server EnclosureUse Slots on Most Widely Deployed Branch Device
Direct SRE blade to LAN connectivity
Redundant power supply options
Long service life 2x typical blade system
Secure platform with small attack surface
All-in-One Device for Branch Services
Performance
Connectivity
Mobility
Applications
Collaboration
Security
2 and 3 RU options
1, 2, 4 blade slots options
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Cisco SRE x86 Blade ServerCompact, Multi-Purpose Blade Housed in ISR G2
Intel single and dual core 64-bit CPU options with virtualization extensions
One and two 500GB 2.5‖ HDD options with field-replacement protection
Non-RAID and RAID 1 configuration options with hot-swap capability
One external and two internal GE ports with
TCP/IP acceleration
USB 2.0 port for external device
connectivity
4GB and 8GB DRAM options
Maximum 50W power draw 85% less than server
Wire-free, plug-and-play modularity, low shipping weight (2.5lb/1.1kg)
Single and multi-blade provisioning and configuration through CIMC Express
Remote and schedulable power
management
iSCSI initiator hardware offload
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Cisco SRE Virtualization (SRE-V)Powered by VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi)
Key Functions Runs directly on SRE Acts as virtual hardware Runs multiple OS concurrently Controls resources allocation Captures and restores OS state Provides OS re-hosting capability
Enterprise-class, production-class virtual server platform
Most widely deployed, secure, production-proven hypervisor
SRE-V solution jointly developed by VMware and Cisco
vSphere HypervisorTM (ESXi) Bare-metal hypervisor Version 4.1 and later Optimized for SRE blades Tailored for branch use cases vSphere Essentials equivalent vCenter management option
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Cisco SRE Blade ManagementCisco Integrated Management Controller Express
Lights-out management Out-of-band management accessed
through ISR G2 ports and interfaces
Embedded controller within IOS Runs on dedicated ISR hardware resources Independent user management and access
control enforces network/server separation
Multi-blade management capabilities Single interface for provisioning, configuration,
monitoring of all SRE blades within chassis
Consistent CLI and GUI look-and-feel Same user interface as UCS rack server CIMC
SRE
SRE
SRE
SRE
Route Engine
CIMCE
Web GUI
CLI
LAN, WAN, console ports and interfaces
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Cisco End-To-End SolutionUCS for Data Center, UCS Express for Branch
Cisco UCSUnified compute platform for infrastructure consolidation in the Data Center with innovative virtualization, memory, provisioning, I/O, and management capabilities
Cisco UCS ExpressResidual compute platform with all-in-one device convergence that facilitates centralization of branch applications into Data Center
Data Center/Cloud
Branch Office
WAN/Internet
Address WAN induced performance, availability compliance challenges
Consolidate Infrastructure
Centralize Applications
Support User Experience
Location Suitable Form Factors, Consistent Device Management
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WAN Optimization System Overview
Data CenterBranch Office
WAN
NME/SRE-WAAS
WCM
WAE Appliance
WAAS ExpressBranch Office
NAMfor SM WAAS
NetQoS or
OtherVendors
for SM WAAS
Optional
Common Head-end at the Data Center – WAE ApplianceCommon management and monitoring by WAAS CM
Different branches can have WAE, NM/SM, WAAS Express, sized by requirements
Common Head-end at the Data Center – WAE ApplianceCommon management and monitoring by WAAS CM
Different branches can have WAE, NM/SM, WAAS Express, sized by requirements
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WAAS Application Performance Gains
Replication
Backup
Enterprise Applications
Software Distribution
Web and Collaboration
File Sharing
Category Applications 2X 5X 10X 25X 50X 100X+
CIFSNFS
Microsoft ExchangeLotus NotesInternet Mail
HTTPWebDAVFTPMicrosoft Sharepoint
Microsoft SMSAltirisHP Radia
Oracle, Siebel, SAPCRMERP
Microsoft NTBackupLegato NetworkerVeritas NetbackupCommVault Galaxy
EMC SRDF/AEMC IP ReplicatorNetApp SnapMirrorData DomainDouble-TakeVeritas Vol Replicator
SAASApplications
Cisco WEBEX
Legend
Typical Gains
Peak Gains
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Cisco WAAS Express
Introducing WAAS Express – An IOS based Integrated WAN Optimization solution
- Extend WAN Optimization capabilities to the entire ISR G2 router portfolio
- Leverage existing WAAS deployment
- Low-cost solution for branch office or remote user
- Fully Integrated inline offering with other router services
- Offers integrated policy provisioning, monitoring, and, reporting
Part of the ISR G2 family – reduces device footprint
Easy branch deployment – no truck roll
WAAS ExpressBranch Office
WAN
Data CenterWAE WCM
Available Q3CY10
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Feature Comparison
Cisco WAAS Cisco WAAS ExpressTCP Optimization
Payload Compression
Auto Discovery
Data Redundancy Elimination
Application Optimizers partial
Video OptimizationLive Streaming
Virtualization
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Performance TargetsWAAS Express WAAS on SRE-700/900
PlatformTotal
DRAM Needed
WAN Capacity
Max TCP Connections
WAN Capacity
Max TCP Connections
88xG 768 M 1.5 Mbps 75 NA NA
89x 768 M 2 Mbps 75 NA NA
1941 2.5 G 4 Mbps 200 NA NA
2901 2.5 G 6 Mbps 250 NA NA
2911 2.5 G 6 Mbps 250 20/50 Mbps 200-1000
2921 2.5 G 6 Mbps 250 20/50 Mbps 200-1000
2951 2.5 G 6 Mbps 250 20/50 Mbps 200-1000
3925 4 G 10 Mbps 500 20/50 Mbps 200-1000
3945 4 G 10 Mbps 500 20/50 Mbps 200-1000
Average 2x Compression Typical Interfaces – 3G, T1, E1Performance Testing Conducted with IOS FW, VPN (IPsec), NAT, and, QoS
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Recommended Positioning
WAAS Express(Transport Only)
SM WAAS(Application Acceleration)
194129012911
2921
2951
3925
3945
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NEW
Wireless LAN Controller Module
WLCM on NME WLC on SRE
Number of Access Points 6, 8, 12, 25 5-50
Number of Clients 256 500
Throughtput 100 Mbps 500 Mbps
Form Factor Network module ISR G1 Routers
SRE (ISM/SM) on 1941/2900/3900 Series ISR G2
Module Type DedicatedWireless Module
Generic Services ReadyEngine
System Connection ISR Backplane ISR G2 MGF
Flexible Licensing No Yes
VideoStream No Yes
Clean Air No Yes
ISR G2 Model Total SRE-300 ISM
SRE-700/900
SM
1941, 2901 1 1 0
2911, 2921 2 1 1
2951, 3925 3 1 2
3925E 2 0 2
3945 5 1 4
3945E 4 0 4
Max number of SRE modules
Although ISR G2 can support more than 1 SRE module, only 1 WLC application on an ISR G2 router is supported.
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Software Packaging and Activation
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Evolution of Software Packaging 2011+
2004+
1990s
Introduced with ISRs
Reduced Complexity/Images
Some SW Licensing
Ease Of Ordering
Operational Simplicity
Services On Demand
Licensed
IOS Reformation
IOS
Many Images,Feature Upgrades
Complex to Support
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IOS Software Packaging Evolution Summary
Advanced EnterpriseServices
Advanced IPServices
EnterpriseServices
Adv. Security SP Services Ent. Base
IP Voice
IP Base
Current
o Simplified Software ManagementA single IOS Universal Image shipswith all ISR G2 platforms
Four IOS licenses enable full suite of functionality that were previously offered in eight images
oLess Costly Software UpgradesIOS feature upgrades can be done by enablinga new license, reducing the need fortruck-roll to remote offices
oEnable Development of New SoftwareBased Business Models
Services on Demand—purchase upgrades asyou need them via Cisco licensing
New
Security U.C. Data
IP Base
Universal Image
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ISR G2 Licenses - Customer’s Feedback
Good evaluation/reporting mechanism
New licensing scheme for ISR G2 creates overhead
Lack of end to end tool adds complexity to deployment
It is difficult to deal with RMA’ed platforms
There is a need for a mechanism to convert SAL back to a PAK
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ISR G2 – Built-In Right to Use Licenses
IOS universal image ships with Built-In Right to Use Licenses. Evaluation licenses become ―Right to Use‖ after the Evaluation Period (60 days) is exhausted.
Licenses in ISR G2: Permanent - requires Software Activation License Evaluation - New EULA accepted – during first 60 days Right to Use - New EULA accepted – Automatically available after initial
60 days of Evaluation Licenses – Customers must buy a license from Cisco
Platforms: Supported in ALL ISR G2 platforms:
86x, 88x, 89x, 19xx, 29xx, 39xx(E)
No changes planned to ISR G1s or any other SRTG platforms.
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Right to Use LicensesWhat Changes and What Remains the Same?IOS: Existing EULA modified to reflect customer expectation to pay (true-up) for licenses after
60 days. New global configuration CLI : ―license accept end user agreement‖
New output for ―show license ― No changes on existing MIBs – same reporting/auditing No changes to packaging (universal image & new package structure)
Operations:
Honor based system as known in ISR G1s Quarterly true-ups (trust-based) with large SP/Enterprise accounts to pay for license
overages/deltas. True-ups driven by account teams.
Same manufacturing process Routers ordered with licenses upfront continue to ship with
permanent licenses (in bundles or a la carte)
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SBA Designs and Cisco Validated Designs Lower Total Cost of Ownership
Network performance is improvedwith a pretested architecture
Prescriptive SolutionsPreselected Cisco solutions providethe right functions for customers
Modular Design for the FutureBuild a network platform ready to support future deployments of unified communications, switching, wireless, routing, video, and data center
Complete designs with deployment guides fororganizations scaling from 100 to 10,000 endpoints
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