Cisco 3800 Series
Security Features continued
URL Filtering | Optional Security Modules |
Cisco 3800 Series
Network Example
Branch Office
•Onboard with an optional
•Local URL filtering in Cisco IOS software based on external server
Onboard USB 1.1 port
•2 onboard USB 1..1 ports
•Secure token and Flash memory support
Security Solutions
•IDS/IPS Network Modules
•VPN and Encryption Advanced Integration Modules
•Content Engine Network Modules
Cisco Router and Security Device Manager (SDM)
• Ships by default
Certifications
3700/3800
IP |
| Regional Office |
VPN | QoS |
| V3PN |
| Voice |
| Video |
• Network Admission Control (NAC) | • ICSA IPSec |
• Voice and Video Enabled IPSec VPN (V3PN) | • ICSA Firewall |
| • Common Criteria IPSec (EAL4) (in process) |
| • Common Criteria Firewall (EAL4+) (in process) |
| • FIPS |
IP Telephony Features
IP |
Internet |
IP |
IP Phone Support
Analog Voice Support
Digital Voice Support
Packet Voice Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Module (PVDM) Slots on Motherboard
Cisco CallManager Express
SRST
Voice Mail and Automated Attendant
Voice Interfaces
Optional integrated power supply with inline power, 802..3af support, 360W of inline power
Up to 88 FXS and 56 FXO ports
Up to 720 calls
4 PVDM slots on motherboard, local conferencing and transcoding
Up to 240 phones for the Cisco 3845 router, and up to 168 phones for the Cisco 3825 router
Up to 720 phones for the Cisco 3845 router, and up to 336 phones for the Cisco 3825 router
Up to 250 mailboxes with up to 16 concurrent sessions using Cisco Unity™ Express Network Module
FXS, FXO, Direct Inward Dial (DID), E&M, Centralized Automated Message Accounting (CAMA), Basic Rate Interface (BRI), T1, E1, Primary Rate Interface (PRI), Q..SIG, channel associated signaling (CAS)
Branch Office |
2600/2800 |
Branch Office |
1700/1800 |
The figure above shows the Cisco 3800 Series routers converge voice, video, and data across a secure IPSec VPN network with high-quality, reliable performance.. DMVPN creates tunnels on-the-fly based on user traffic.. V3PN functionality provides QoS, multiprotocol, ease of provisioning, and secure connectivity..
When To Deploy
Deploy the Cisco 3800 Series when you need: | device protection, threat defense, secure | |
• The highest performance and densities for | connectivity, and endpoint protection and | |
control | ||
concurrent data, security, voice, and advanced | ||
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services with headroom for growth | • Integrated PVDMs, | |
• Higher availability and resiliency with OIR, | processing and autoattendant solutions, and | |
redundant system, and inline power options | ||
speed IP Communications and give customers | ||
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• Higher WAN or voice densities with an | a choice of telephony interface devices | |
additional (fourth) HWIC | • Advanced management for security, routing, | |
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• Low density (up to 96 ports), integrated 10/100 | QoS, and switching services with Cisco Router | |
switching with PoE support; up to 48 ports with | and Security Device Manager (SDM) 2..0 | |
Cisco Inline Power | • Secure integrated call processing, voice mail | |
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• Efficient, robust Error Correction Code (ECC) | and automated attendant, flexible telephony | |
DDR SDRAM memory to detect and correct | interfaces, redundancy for centralized call | |
SDRAM errors without user intervention | processing, with robust DSP support, including | |
• Integrated security services as part of Cisco | local call conforming and transcoding | |
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Self Defending Network, which enable network |
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