General Information
Manufacturer: Cisco Systems, IncMPN: ISR4331/K9
Manufacturer Website Address: http://www.cisco.com
Product Series 4000
Product Model 4331
Product Name 4331 Router
Product Type Router
SKU: ISR4331/K9
Interfaces / Ports:
Total Number of Ports 3USB Yes
Powerline No
Management Port Yes
Token Ring Port No
Serial V.35 Interface No
Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports 2
I/O Expansions:
Number of Total Expansion Slots 6Expansion Slot Type SFP
Expansion Slot Type Network Interface Module (NIM)
Expansion Slot Type Integrated Services Card (ISC)
Network & Communication
Network Technology 10/100/1000Base-T
Ethernet Technology Gigabit Ethernet
Management & Protocols
Security Features-
IPsec
VPN
Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
Advanced Application Inspection
Application Control
Secure Shell (SSH)
Network Admissions control (NAC)
Voice and Video Enabled VPN
Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN)
Group Encrypted Transport (GET)
Flex VPN
Cisco IOS XE Software-based Traffic Control
NBAR
AAA
PKI
ACL
Memory:
Standard Memory 4 GBMaximum Memory 16 GB
Memory Technology DDR3 SDRAM
Flash Memory 4 GB
Power Description:
PoE (RJ-45) Port NoInput Voltage 230 V AC
Input Voltage 120 V AC
Power Source Power Supply
Dimensions & Weight
Width: 17.3 InchDepth: 17.3 Inch
Height: 1.8 Inch
Weight: 11 Lbs
Routers lead the line as the first line of network security in homes and offices. It prevents intrusion into a network while creating a firewall to provide the highest level of security on several network types. They are the best ways of keeping computer systems, network systems, and information contained in them safe from intrusion.
A router is designed to be more capable than several other network devices such as hubs or switches that can only carry out basic network functions. For instance, a hub only transfers data between network devices without analyzing or doing anything with those data. On the other hand, routers are able to analyze data sent between network devices. They can change the packaging of such data and send it over to a different network.
Routers are the perfect devices to share an internet connection between multiple computers in home networks. A router typically connects to the modem using a network cable. Router networking occurs via a WAN port or the internet. There are also wireless routers that connect to devices using different wireless standards.
Important Features
Multi-core Processor
The hardware inside these routers allows them to cope with several network use at the same time. Many of these routers come with dual-core and quad-core processors. These processor options allow them to handle lots of data more effectively. Users can use their Wi-Fi routers for activities such as video streaming, online gaming, data backups, and more. Even while carrying out those operations, the routers perform at the highest levels.
Multi-band options
Users will get routers that broadcast wireless signals over two frequencies (for dual-band) or more (for tri-band and others). These routers run at frequencies that can cover a wide expanse of area. They are not congested and are perfect for office buildings, homes, and large enterprises. Clients will find routers that emit their signals between 2.4 GHz and 5GHz.
Built-in Security Features
These router networking devices also come with security features such as device quarantine, firmware updates, automatic updates, and more. The features allow them to provide network-level protection against attacks. With these features, cybercriminals will be unable to infiltrate home networks.
Types of Routers
There are several types of routers that users can benefit from. Some of them include:
- Core Routers. These are the types used by Internet Service Providers. They are the fastest and most powerful types. They sit at the center of the internet and forward data through the main fiber Optics.
- Wireless Routers. These work in a similar manner as a home or business LAN. However, they give room for better mobility for laptops, tablets, and other portable devices. These types offer transmission over short distances.
- Enterprise Routers. These are the types employed by large companies. Organizations use enterprise routers to connect their networks to these core routers.
- Branch Routers. These types connect an enterprise's remote offices to its Wide Area Network (WAN). They come with improved features such as wireless LAN management, time-division multiplexing, WAN acceleration, and more.
- Edge Routers. These are the most commonly used types in homes and small businesses. They are low-capacity devices that connect to the public internet or private WAN, or external LAN.
- Logical Routers. They function similarly to hardware to create several network routes.