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U. 2 USB 3. 1. A. The latest additions to the Cisco portfolio of integrated services routers enhance a rich history of integrated services with world class routing. They are specifically designed to meet the needs of emerging Ethernet WAN deployments using the latest technical innovations in the industry. Q. How do these new routers differ from the currently available integrated services routers A. These routers include several advancements developed as a result of customer feedback on the original routers. They support faster interface and application module form factors, including a service module SM, an enhanced high speed WAN interface card EHWIC, and an internal services module ISM, with an 8. Cisco. 1. 94. 1W Integrated Services Router. Also included are system innovations such as the multigigabit fabric MGF for module to module communication, dual Compact Flash memory slots, and, for the first time on any Cisco product, a USB console interface. These new routers are also the flagship products for the introduction of a new and simplified form of Cisco IOS. Software packaging based on a single universal Cisco IOS. Software image that delivers all features and functions through licensing keys. All routers by default now include additional Compact Flash and main system memory DRAM at no additional cost, and you can configure them to much higher densities than current integrated services routers. Also, the new Cisco 3. Series Integrated Services Routers include a modular services performance engine SPE for field upgradable performance. Finally, router performance has been dramatically improved with the new generation of integrated services routers delivering approximately 2 6 times the performance of the current generation of integrated services routers while simultaneously increasing the power efficiency and power management features to control the amount of power these systems consume. Q. What are the plans to discontinue the currently available integrated services routers A. We currently have no plans for changing the status of the current generation of integrated services routers Cisco 1. Series Integrated Services Routers to end of sale or end of life status. These routers will continue to fill a role as part of the larger family of integrated services routers for some time to come. The current generation of integrated services routers, with more than 6 million in use worldwide, is proof of the popularity of these platforms for the foreseeable future. Q. What are the typical applications of the Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 ISR G2 in enterprise networks A. The Cisco ISR G2 Family offers an increased level of services integration and services density to enterprise customers needing to increase collaboration, virtualization, and reliability in branch offices. Enterprise customers can deploy these routers to support. Integration of production and infrastructure applications on the services ready engine Enhanced use of collaboration technologies using the video ready packet voice data module PVDM3 for the Cisco 2. Series and Cisco 3. Series Virtualized services to the branch office using WAN optimization technologies. These routers offer these services in a reliable, safe environment while giving the enterprise customer an enhanced ability to control power consumption of network devices and router interfaces. Q. What are the typical applications of the Cisco ISR G2 in service provider networks A. Primary service provider applications will be as multifunction customer premises equipment CPE in Metro Ethernet and other high speed WAN environments. As service provider networks move toward higher speed access circuits with Ethernet WAN, Ethernet in the First Mile EFM, and very high data rate DSL2 VDSL2 being the first steps the market needs CPE with greater performance and more integration of services. Service providers also need the ability to deploy services in the future without incurring the operational expense of sending field technicians to the site. Platforms Q. What new platforms are being added to the Cisco portfolio of integrated services routers A. Table 1 lists the new products. Table 1. Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 Portfolio Cisco 1. W Integrated Services Routers Cisco 2. Integrated Services Router Cisco 2. Integrated Services Router Cisco 2. Integrated Services Router Cisco 2. Integrated Services Router Cisco 3. Integrated Services Router Cisco 3. License Key Of Avast Pro Antivirus 7. Integrated Services Router Cisco 3. E Integrated Services Router Cisco 3. E Integrated Services Router Physical specifications H x W x D 2 rack units 2. RU x 1. 3. 5 x 1. RU x 1. 7. 2. 5 x 1. RU x 1. 7. 2. 5 x 1. RU x 1. 7. 2. 5 x 1. RU x 1. 7. 2. 5 x 1. RU x 1. 7. 2. 5 x 1. RU x 1. 7. 2. 5 x 1. RU x 1. 7. 2. 5 x 1. RU x 1. 7. 2. 5 x 1. Service modules 0 0 1 1 single SW or 1 double wide DW 2 SW or 1 DW 2 SW or 1 SW 1 DW 4 SW or 2 SW 1 DW 2 SW or 1 SW 1 DW 4 SW or 2 SW 1 DW EHWICs 2 SW or 1 SW 1 DW 4 SW or 2 DW 4 SW or 2 DW 4 SW or 2 DW 4 SW or 2 DW 4 SW or 2 DW 4 SW or 2 DW 3 SW or 1 SW and 2 DW 3 SW or 1 SW and 2 DW ISMs 1 0 for Cisco 1. W 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 Built in Gigabit Ethernet ports 2 RJ 4. RJ 4. 5 3 RJ 4. RJ 4. RJ 4. Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP1 2 RJ 4. RJ 4. 5 or 1 SFP1 1 RJ 4. RJ 4. 5 or 2 SFP1 1 RJ 4. RJ 4. 5 or 2 SFP1 2 RJ 4. RJ 4. 5 or 2 SFP1 2 RJ 4. RJ 4. 5 or 2 SFP1 PVDM3 slots 0 2 2 3 3 4 4 3 3 Defaultmaximum memory 2. MB2. 2. 56 GB2. 2 5. MB2. 5 GB2 5. 12 MB2. GB2 5. 12 MB2. 5 GB2 5. MB4 GB2 1 GB4 GB2 1 GB4 GB2 1 GB2 GB2 1 GB2 GB2 Defaultmaximum compact flash 2. MB4 GB3. 3 2. 56 MB4 GB3 2. MB4 GB3 2. 56 MB4 GB3 2. MB4 GB3 2. 56 MB4 GB3 2. MB4 GB3 2. 56 MB4 GB3 2. MB4 GB3. 1 RJ 4. SFP Gigabit Ethernet ports can use either the RJ 4. SFP, but not both at the same time. Currently, Cisco IOS Software supports a maximum of 2 GB of addressable memory. More than 2 GB of memory will be available for future capabilities and features. Up to 4 GB of Maximum memory configurable on 3. WAAS Express. 3 Minimum and maximum Compact Flash is available in both flash memory slots. A potential system maximum of 8 GB of flash memory storage is available using both slots. Q. What is the migration path for current integrated services router customers A. The current generation of integrated services routers is expected to remain available for the foreseeable future to give customers adequate time to migrate to integrated services routers generation 2 based on their own requirements and schedule. Q. What is the migration path for the Cisco 1. Is a Cisco 1. 96. A. The Cisco 1. 86. It continues to fill a vital role for users interested in unified communications functions in a compact form factor. A replacement for the Cisco 1.