01-24-2013 12:19 AM - edited 03-04-2019 06:49 PM
Hi
Is the 2851 router meet these requirments ? if no.
What is the must specific series of the routers suitable for this requirments:
1. Comprehensive interface range supporting T1/E1, NxT1/E1, FE, and High-Speed WAN
2. Wide array of Layer 2 access protocols including Frame Relay, Ethernet, and PPP/HDLC
3. Rich and granular QoS and instrumentation for prioritizing mission-critical traffic such as voice
4. A modular platform with a broad range of interface options.
5. Network Address Translation (NAT), and IPSec
6. Four (4) auto sensing LAN Ports (10/100/1000) Mbps built-in routed ports.
7. WAN Interface Slots (4-6 option Slots)
8. WAN Interface Modules (2xT1/2xE1/2xSerial/2xFE/DS3)
9. Memory (512/1024 MB DRAM)
10. Built in redundancy (Power Supply)
11. Two (2) Integrated GE ports with copper and fiber support
12. Support for a Small form-Factor Pluggable ( SFP) port for GE.
13. Support Network Timing Protocol (NTP)
14. Security
15. Voice
16. Performance
17. 110/220 volts.
18. Warranty certified by Sis 98 or by OEM (original equipment manufacturer)
19. Up to 115.2 Kbps for Console/Aux port with DDR capability.
20. Supports IPv6
01-26-2013 06:56 AM
any update
01-27-2013 04:10 AM
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Sorry no.
Ahmed, questions on these forums are answered voluntarily. What you're requesting is the kind of information that might be found in a response to a RFP. It's doubtful anyone will spend hours of research that might be needed to answer all your questions. Much of the information you're asking can be found on production datasheets and/or related Q and A sheets. You might start here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5854/index.html
If you have specific questions, such as perhaps explaining some feature, that's likely to be answered.
Also, BTW, believe the 2800 series is EOL so if you're looking to acquire a new ISR, might want to look at the "replacement" 2900 series.
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