Cisco Expands ISDN Router Solutions with Introduction of Low-Cost ISDN Router Series for Enterprise Telecommuters
Extends the Enterprise to the Home Through Cisco 750 Series' Affordable, High-Speed Access to Enterprise Networks, Internet
Driving Powerful, Easy-to-Use, Affordable Access Down the Enterprise
Through support of IP and IPX routing and transparent bridging, the Cisco 750 series enables enterprise telecommuters to connect easily and inexpensively to enterprise networks. The series' IP routing functionality enables transparent access to the Internet for applications such as electronic mail, file transfers, and World Wide Web browsing. In addition, because the 750 Series is affordable and relies on high-speed ISDN communications, a company can lower the initial and recurring costs typically associated with telecommuting programs. The first new products in the Cisco 750 series include the Cisco 751, the Cisco 752 and the Cisco 753 routers. The Cisco 751 multiprotocol ISDN router is Cisco's most affordable router option for connecting telecommuters to the enterprise. The Cisco 752 router includes a built-in NT1 device and features an external S/T port to support additional ISDN devices to eliminate the need for a separate ISDN line for voice or videoconferencing applications. The Cisco 753 router includes both an external analog telephone interface and a built-in NT1. Each router can be managed through an attached console, a Telnet session or the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) using SNMP management tools, eliminating the need for network management expertise at remote sites. The Cisco 750 series supports the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) to ensure compatibility with multivendor products and services, while the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) provides dynamic routing updates and minimizes setup and support costs.Availability
The Cisco 750 series is available immediately. The basic configuration of the Cisco 750 series supports up to four LAN devices. A Remote Office (RO) option supports an unrestricted number of LAN devices. The Cisco 751 router is available worldwide. The Cisco 752 and the Cisco 753 are available in the U.S. and Canada only. CiscoPro versions of the 750 series routers, which are tailored to the small office/home office (SOHO) environment, are also available through Cisco's two-tier distribution channel. Cisco's Access Business Unit is the market leader in providing dedicated and dial-up access solutions for remote LAN and single-user connectivity. Today, Cisco ships more than 30,000 access units a month, more than all vendors combined. Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO) is the leading global supplier of enterprise networks, including routers, LAN and ATM switches, dial-up access servers, and network management software. These products, integrated by the Cisco IOS software, link geographically dispersed LANs, WANs and IBM networks. Cisco Systems news and product/service information are available at World Wide Web site. Cisco Systems is headquartered in San Jose, Calif. Cisco IOS is a trademark and Cisco, Cisco Systems and the Cisco logo are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. All other trademarks, registered or otherwise, are the property of their respective owners.Posted: Tue Nov 21 06:58:17 PST 1995
