Description
Network Segmentation and Access Control
The C2811-WAE-302/K9 Cisco 2811 NME-WAE-302-K9 WAAS Transformer IPBase 64F/256D can be configured to support network segmentation and access control to help secure and protect the network.
- VLANs: Virtual LANs (VLANs) can be used to segment the network into different logical networks. This can be used to separate different types of traffic and to improve security by limiting the access of unauthorized users to sensitive parts of the network.
- Access Control Lists (ACLs): Access Control Lists (ACLs) can be used to control access to the network by specifying which traffic is allowed or denied. This can be used to restrict access to specific parts of the network or to specific types of traffic.
- Router-based Firewall: The Cisco 2811 router has a built-in firewall that can be used to control access to the network. It can be configured to block unauthorized access to the network and to protect the network from potential security threats.
- VPN: The Cisco 2811 supports Virtual Private Network (VPN) technology, which can be used to create a secure, encrypted connection between remote users and the network. VPNs can be used to provide secure remote access to the network, to create secure connections between branch offices, and to connect to cloud-based services.
- Quality of Service (QoS): Quality of Service (QoS) can be used to prioritize different types of traffic on the network. This can be used to ensure that time-sensitive traffic, such as voice and video, is given priority over less time-sensitive traffic, such as data.
Network Management Systems
The C2811-WAE-302/K9 Cisco 2811 NME-WAE-302-K9 WAAS Transformer IPBase 64F/256D can be managed using a variety of network management systems. These include:
- Cisco IOS Software: The Cisco IOS software is the operating system that runs on the Cisco 2811 router. It provides a command-line interface (CLI) and a web-based GUI for configuring and managing the router. The Cisco IOS software includes a variety of commands and features for monitoring and troubleshooting the network.
- Cisco Network Assistant: Cisco Network Assistant is a free, Windows-based application that provides a simple, easy-to-use GUI for configuring and managing Cisco switches and routers. It includes a variety of wizards and templates for configuring and managing the network, and it can be used to manage multiple devices from a single console.
- Cisco Prime: Cisco Prime is a network management system that provides a comprehensive view of the network and allows administrators to monitor, configure, and troubleshoot devices from a single console. It includes a variety of features for monitoring and troubleshooting the network, and it can be used to manage multiple devices from a single console.
- Cisco DNA Center: Cisco DNA Center is a network management system that provides a comprehensive view of the network and allows administrators to monitor, configure, and troubleshoot devices from a single console. It includes a variety of features for monitoring and troubleshooting the network, and it can be used to manage multiple devices from a single console.
- SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a widely used protocol for managing network devices. SNMP allows network administrators to monitor and manage network devices, such as routers and switches, from a central location. The Cisco 2811 supports SNMP, allowing it to be managed and monitored using SNMP-based network management systems.
Routing Protocols
The C2811-WAE-302/K9 Cisco 2811 NME-WAE-302-K9 WAAS Transformer IPBase 64F/256D supports a variety of routing protocols, including:
- Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP): IGRP is a Cisco proprietary routing protocol that is used to route traffic within a single autonomous system (AS). It is a distance-vector protocol that uses a metric based on bandwidth and delay to determine the best path to a destination.
- Routing Information Protocol (RIP): RIP is a distance-vector routing protocol that is used to route traffic within a single AS. It uses a metric based on hop count to determine the best path to a destination.
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF): OSPF is a link-state routing protocol that is used to route traffic within a single AS. It uses a metric based on the cost of a link to determine the best path to a destination.
- Border Gateway Protocol (BGP): BGP is a path-vector routing protocol that is used to route traffic between different autonomous systems (ASes). It uses a variety of attributes, such as the AS path and the next-hop address, to determine the best path to a destination.
- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP): EIGRP is a Cisco proprietary routing protocol that is based on IGRP. It is a hybrid routing protocol that uses both distance-vector and link-state techniques to determine the best path to a destination. It is widely used in Cisco networks.
- Routed Access: Routed access provides L3 functionality in the access layer, allowing the use of routing protocols such as OSPF, EIGRP, or BGP to route between VLANs.
General Information
- Manufacturer Cisco
- Manufacturer Part Number: C2811-WAE-302/K9
- Product Series 2800
- Product Model 2811
- Product Name 2811 Integrated Services Router
Interfaces/Ports
- Total Number of Ports 2
- USB Yes
- Management Port Yes
- Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports 2
I/O Expansions
- Number of Total Expansion Slots 9
- Expansion Slot Type AIM
- Expansion Slot Type HWIC
- Expansion Slot Type NME
- Expansion Slot Type PVDM
Network & Communication
- Network Technology 10/100Base-TX
- Ethernet Technology Fast Ethernet
Management & Protocols
- Security Features-
- DES
- 3DES
- AES 128
- AES 192
- AES 256
Memory
- Standard Memory 256 MB
- Maximum Memory 768 MB
- Memory Technology DRAM
- Flash Memory 64 MB
Power Description
- Input Voltage 110 V AC





