October 2, 2001 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Cisco Systems, Inc. (cisco.com) announced yesterday a series
of new products that builds upon its portfolio for high-end IP routing.
Cisco is making two new extensions to the Cisco 12000 Series and the
industry's first purpose-built metro IP access router, the Cisco 10720
Internet Router.
The Cisco 10720 Internet Router integrates high-speed Ethernet, IP-optimized
optical transport, and rich IP routing and services for IP networks.
Extensions to the Cisco 12000 Series are: new edge-optimized line cards,
based on the new Cisco 12000 Series IP Services Engine, that deliver
high-speed services at the edge and the Cisco 12404 Internet Router, the
industry's smallest footprint 10Gbps router. With over 20,000 units
installed, the Cisco 12000 Series Internet Routers are the most broadly
deployed high-end IP routers in the industry and today. With these new
additions, the Cisco 12000 Series now spans large to small points of
presence , from the backbone to the network edge, allowing service providers
maximum flexibility in deploying high performance, high value 10Gbps IP
networks.
Cisco is extending the Cisco 12000 Series into the high-speed service
provider edge, with the new Cisco 12000 Series IP Services Engine that will
enable the deployment of high-speed IP services. The Cisco 12000 Series ISE
brings the industry's premier IP backbone router to the high-speed edge,
revolutionizing the market by combining distributed processing with line
rate adaptive network processing in a high capacity 10Gbps routing platform.
With six new line cards based on the Cisco 12000 Series ISE, the Cisco 12000
Series now delivers the highest backbone and edge performance with
unprecedented flexibility, enabling service providers to deploy new
value-added services such as voice and video that will expand their markets
and profitability.
"Cisco's built-in investment protection is a strong competitive
differentiator. By continuing to offer the most innovative and highest
performance products it preserves customers' investments and commitment to
the 12000 Series. This is clearly exemplified by the new ISE-based line
cards which can be used in any 12000 chassis," said Deb Mielke, principal,
Treillage Network Strategies, Inc. "The Cisco 12400 family routers are the
only 10Gbps routers to deliver simple, low-cost field upgrades to higher
switching capacities, enabling customers to reduce their capital and
operational expenses. The opportunity to shift these savings into expanding
their networks and services is critical to their business."
Cisco is pioneering the Metro IP market by extending the service provider IP
edge into the metro market. The new Cisco 10720 Internet Router is the only
Internet-class metro access platform to integrate IP-optimized optical
transport, utilizing Cisco's market-leading resilient packet ring
technology, Dynamic Packet Transport, for full IP routing and services, and
intelligent Ethernet subscriber interfaces for simple, scalable and reliable
networks. The Cisco 10720 enables customers to offer Metro Ethernet services
in multi-tenant buildings while providing carrier-class reliability and IP
intelligence, bringing profitable IP services and content even closer to the
end user. Using adaptive network processing, the Cisco 10720 delivers
high-speed Internet access, transparent LAN services and profit generating
IP services such as IP virtual private networks, premium transit services,
and real-time IP services such as voice over IP.
"As the Internet evolves, Cisco's customers face new challenges in scaling
and adapting their networks in the services point of presence and the metro
and providing greater value by offering new, profitable services. Now, with
these new products, services such as transparent LAN, virtual private
networks, voice over IP and integrated billing capabilities can be offered
at high speeds without compromising our customer's network performance or
capacity," said Roland Acra, group vice president at Cisco. "These products
are unique to the industry because for the first time, providers can deploy
backbone and rich IP edge services in a single, integrated solution based on
the Cisco 12000 Series."