Description
Introduction to the Service Router
The ASR1002-10G-SEC/K9 is a Cisco 1002 Aggregation Services Router (ASR) that is designed for enterprise and service provider networks. It is a high-performance router that offers a wide range of features, including advanced security, quality of service (QoS), and high availability.
The ASR1002-10G-SEC/K9 has two integrated 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GE) ports and supports up to 2 million packets per second (mpps) throughput. It also has a built-in security feature, which includes a firewall, VPN, and intrusion prevention system (IPS). This allows the router to provide advanced security features to protect the network from various internet-based attacks.
The router also has Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities, which allows network administrators to prioritize certain types of traffic, such as voice or video, over others. This ensures that time-sensitive applications receive the necessary bandwidth to operate effectively.
The ASR1002-10G-SEC/K9 also supports remote management protocols such as SNMP, Telnet, SSH, RCP, TFTP, CDP, NTP, HTTP and HTTPS and Cisco Configuration Professional, which allows network administrators to remotely access and configure the router.
The router’s compact form factor and low power consumption make it suitable for deployment in small and medium-sized enterprise and service provider networks, as well as for use in data center and enterprise branch office environments.
Remote Management Protocols
The ASR1002-10G-SEC/K9 Cisco 1002 Aggregation Service Router supports various remote management protocols that allow network administrators to remotely access and configure the router. These include:
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP): SNMP is a widely used protocol for managing and monitoring network devices. The ASR1002-10G-SEC/K9 supports SNMP v1, v2c, and v3, which allows for secure and authenticated management of the router.
- Telnet: Telnet is a remote login protocol that allows network administrators to remotely access the router’s command-line interface (CLI) using a Telnet client.
- Secure Shell (SSH): SSH is a secure remote login protocol that allows network administrators to remotely access the router’s CLI using an SSH client. SSH encrypts all data transmitted between the client and the router, providing an additional layer of security.
- Remote Copy Protocol (RCP): RCP is a protocol that allows network administrators to copy files to and from the router.
- Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP): TFTP is a simple file transfer protocol that allows network administrators to transfer files to and from the router.
- Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP): CDP is a Cisco proprietary protocol that allows network administrators to discover and manage Cisco devices on the network.
- Network Time Protocol (NTP): NTP is a protocol that allows network administrators to synchronize the router’s clock with an accurate time source.
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and HTTPS: HTTP and HTTPS are protocols used for web-based management of the router. The HTTPS protocol provides an additional layer of security by encrypting all data transmitted between the client and the router.
- Cisco Configuration Professional (CCP): Cisco Configuration Professional (CCP) is a GUI based management tool that allows network administrators to configure and manage the router, providing an easy and efficient way to manage the router.
Quality of Service (QoS) Capabilities
The ASR1002-10G-SEC/K9 Cisco 1002 Aggregation Service Router has Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities, which allows network administrators to prioritize certain types of traffic, such as voice or video, over others. This ensures that time-sensitive applications receive the necessary bandwidth to operate effectively.
The router supports several QoS features, including:
- Class-Based Weighted Fair Queueing (CBWFQ): CBWFQ allows network administrators to assign different weights to different types of traffic, giving priority to high-priority traffic over low-priority traffic.
- Low Latency Queueing (LLQ): LLQ allows network administrators to assign a specific amount of bandwidth to time-sensitive traffic, such as voice and video, to ensure that they receive the necessary bandwidth to operate effectively.
- Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED): WRED allows network administrators to assign different drop probabilities to different types of traffic, giving priority to high-priority traffic over low-priority traffic.
- Quality of Service (QoS) Group: This allows a class of traffic to be identified and treated as a single entity, making it easier to apply policies to that class of traffic.
- Class-Based Marking (CB Marking): CB Marking allows network administrators to mark the traffic with the appropriate DSCP or IP precedence values at the edge of the network, ensuring that the traffic is properly classified and prioritized as it passes through the network.
- Traffic Shaping and Policing: These features allow network administrators to control the rate of traffic flow, ensuring that the network does not become congested, and that no single user or application consumes more than their fair share of bandwidth.
General Information
- Manufacturer Part Number ASR1002-10G-SEC/K9
- Brand Name Cisco
- Product Series 1000
- Product Model 1002
- Product Name 1002 Aggregation Service Router
- Product Type Router
I/O Expansions
- Number of Total Expansion Slots 8
- Expansion Slot Type Shared Port Adapter
- Expansion Slot Type Embedded Service Processor
- Expansion Slot Type SFP (mini-GBIC)
Management & Protocols
- Security Features-
- IP Security (IPsec)
- L2TP
- Secure Shell (SSH)
- 3DES
- AES
Memory
- Flash Memory 1 GB
Power Description
- Input Voltage 220 V AC
- Input Voltage 110 V AC
- Power Source Power Supply
- Redundant Power Supply Yes
Miscellaneous
- Package Contents-
- 1002 Aggregation Service Router
- ASR1000- ESP10 Embedded Services Processor
- SASR1R1-AESK9-21SR consolidated software package