The Cisco 12000/10 router compose a portfolio of intelligent routing solutions that scale from 2.5- to n x10 Gbps capacity per slot, enabling carrier-class IP/Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) networks and accelerating the evolution to IP Next-Generation Networks. Built upon a foundation of investment protection, this portfolio delivers up to 1.28-terabits-per-second switching capacity with wire-speed feature performance, scalability, and graceful hardware and software upgrade paths.Manufacturer: Cisco..
The Cisco 1005 router is a small, desktop router that connects small, remote sites with Ethernet LANs to synchronous WANs at speeds up to 2.048 Mbps or to asynchronous WANs at speeds up to 115.2 kbps.The Cisco 1005 router includes the following features:
One Ethernet 10BaseT port (RJ-45),
One console port (RJ-45),
Console cable kit and power supply,
One serial port (DB-60),
Permanent and switched synchronous WAN links up to 2.048 Mbps,
Asynchronous WAN links up to 115.2 kbps,
One slot for an optional PCMC..
The Cisco MGX-RPM-XF-512 has an adaptive network-processing technology based on the patented Cisco PXF architecture. The PXF network processor provides hardware-based forwarding and ease of programmability for flexible service delivery. The Cisco MGX Route Processor Module XF is built to provide high-performance edge services, high scalability, and reliability. It create new and differentiated current services for ATM-based networks, such as voice over IP (VoIP) and IP-enabled Layer 2 service. It also provi..
With data center devices denser than ever - often served by two, three, or even four power supplies - a single rack of equipment can produce dozens of power cords to manage. The demands of even one rack can easily exceed the available supply of wall outlets. Even if power drops are run from a nearby rack power module - a common scenario - the cabling into each rack can quickly become unwieldy to manage and difficult to trace and troubleshoot.When you need a flexible, reliable, easy-to-deploy power distrib..
With data center devices denser than ever - often served by two, three, or even four power supplies - a single rack of equipment can produce dozens of power cords to manage. The demands of even one rack can easily exceed the available supply of wall outlets. Even if power drops are run from a nearby rack power module - a common scenario - the cabling into each rack can quickly become unwieldy to manage and difficult to trace and troubleshoot.When you need a flexible, reliable, easy-to-deploy power distrib..