Cisco Systems 10000 manual

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    Cisco Systems, Inc. All contents are Copyright © 1992–2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 1 of 12 Pr oduct Bulletin No. 2254 Cisco 1 0000 S eries R outer The Cisco ® 10000 Series Router introduces new forwarding hardware, interface modules, and Cisco IOS ® Software. The application and ut[...]

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    Cisco Systems, Inc. All contents are Copyright © 1992–2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 2 of 12 Leased-Line Aggregation Leased-line aggregation includes “fixed-access” circuits generally focused on connecting business customers to a service provider network. Products or services offe[...]

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    Cisco Systems, Inc. All contents are Copyright © 1992–2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 3 of 12 Cisco 1 0 0 0 0 Series Application Guide General Ov erview of Br oadband Remote A ccess Server The Cisco 10000 Series provides aggregation and connectivity services between the service provider[...]

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    Cisco Systems, Inc. All contents are Copyright © 1992–2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 4 of 12 Broadband Arc hitectures and Applications RFC 1483/2668 and Remote Br idge Encapsulation RFC 1483/2668 and Remote Bridge Encapsulation (RBE) are synonymous with A TM virtual circuits—they are[...]

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    Cisco Systems, Inc. All contents are Copyright © 1992–2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 5 of 12 Figure 3 PT A Service providers that wish to terminate the A TM and PPP access protocols and route subscribers’ IP packets into the core network can choose either the PPPoA or PPPoEoA protoco[...]

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    Cisco Systems, Inc. All contents are Copyright © 1992–2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 6 of 12 Figure 4 L2TP T unneled Arc hitect ure The Cisco 10000 Series operates as a highly scalable LAC with a comprehensive set of PPP , AAA/RADIUS, and L2TP attributes. In many cases, an ISP will con[...]

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    Cisco Systems, Inc. All contents are Copyright © 1992–2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 7 of 12 Leased-Line Aggregation—General The Cisco 10000 Series has provided leased-line aggregation services for tens of thousands of business customers and hundreds of carriers (Figure 6). The provi[...]

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    Cisco Systems, Inc. All contents are Copyright © 1992–2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 8 of 12 Leased-Line Aggregation Arc hitectures and Applications Channelized A ggr egation Ar chit ectur e The Cisco 10000 Series was introduced to the service provider market more than three years ago.[...]

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    Cisco Systems, Inc. All contents are Copyright © 1992–2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 9 of 12 Figure 8 F rame Rela y Arc hitecture Many service providers offer IP Internet access and VPN products over existing Frame Relay access networks. Frame Relay packet switched networks allow flex[...]

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    Cisco Systems, Inc. All contents are Copyright © 1992–2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 10 of 12 The Cisco 10000 Series offers a full range of A TM interfaces, from DS3/E3 copper through OC-12/STM-4. The platform supports A TM classes of service (CoSs), including UBR, UBR+, VBR-nrt, and C[...]

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    Cisco Systems, Inc. All contents are Copyright © 1992–2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 11 of 12 Most providers now offer Layer 3 VPN services as service offering of higher value than Internet access. MPLS technology has allowed providers to target small to medium-sized businesses for out[...]

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