10-01-2013 03:07 PM
I sm just curious as to knowing what the "Integrated" in ISR is actually referring to.
Is it referring to the fact that multiple forms of WAN interface are integrated into a single router ?
Thanks for clarification.
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10-01-2013 03:49 PM
ISR is a "marketing" speak. It just means that the router is modular. You buy a basic router, you add interfaces or modules to make it "integrated". Like a router and you add a 24-/48-port PoE switch. Or you add a wireless AP or wireless LAN controller, etc.
10-01-2013 03:49 PM
ISR is a "marketing" speak. It just means that the router is modular. You buy a basic router, you add interfaces or modules to make it "integrated". Like a router and you add a 24-/48-port PoE switch. Or you add a wireless AP or wireless LAN controller, etc.
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