Description
Advanced Security Features
The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 Cisco C3945E VSEC CUBE Bundle includes several advanced security features to protect networks from potential threats. These features include:
- Virtual Private Network (VPN): The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 supports the creation of VPNs for secure communication between remote networks. It supports multiple VPN protocols such as IPsec, SSL and L2TP. It also includes support for VPN failover and redundancy, ensuring that VPN connections remain active even if one VPN endpoint goes offline.
- Firewall: The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 includes a built-in firewall that can be configured to block unauthorized access to a network. It supports stateful firewall capabilities, which can track the state of network connections and apply different rules based on the state of the connection. It also supports advanced features such as Network Address Translation (NAT), Application Visibility and Control (AVC) and Zone-based Firewall (ZFW).
- Intrusion Prevention System (IPS): The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 includes an IPS that can detect and prevent a variety of network attacks in real-time. It supports both signature-based and anomaly-based IPS, which can detect known and unknown threats respectively. It also supports the ability to create custom IPS signatures, to detect and prevent specific types of attacks.
- Identity-Based Networking: The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 supports identity-based networking, which allows for the creation of secure network segments based on user identity. It supports multiple protocols such as RADIUS, TACACS+ and LDAP for authentication, and can use that information to assign users to specific network segments or apply different security policies based on their role.
- Advanced Quality of Service (QoS): The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 supports advanced QoS, which allows for the prioritization of network traffic to ensure that critical applications receive the bandwidth they need. It supports multiple QoS mechanisms such as Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ) and Low Latency Queuing (LLQ) to ensure that real-time traffic such as voice and video is given priority over other traffic.
- Advanced Encryption: The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 supports advanced encryption protocols such as AES, 3DES and more, to protect the data in transit. It also supports the ability to encrypt specific types of traffic, such as voice and video, and can be integrated with other security devices such as encryption engines and key management systems.
Routing Protocols and Configuration
The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 Cisco C3945E VSEC CUBE Bundle supports several routing protocols and can be configured to work in different network environments. Some of the supported routing protocols include:
- Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
- Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
- Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 can be configured to work as a router in a variety of network environments, such as:
- Single-area OSPF: The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 can be configured to work as a single-area OSPF router, which is useful for small to medium-sized networks.
- Multi-area OSPF: The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 can be configured to work as a multi-area OSPF router, which is useful for large networks that need to be divided into multiple areas for scalability and manageability.
- EIGRP: The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 can be configured to work as an EIGRP router, which is useful for networks that require advanced routing capabilities such as unequal-cost load balancing and advanced route filtering.
- BGP: The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 can be configured to work as a BGP router, which is useful for connecting networks to the Internet or other networks that use BGP as their routing protocol.
In terms of configuration, The C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 can be configured through a command-line interface (CLI) or through a web-based graphical user interface (GUI). The CLI allows for detailed configuration of the router, while the GUI provides a more user-friendly interface for basic configuration tasks.
It’s worth noting that the specific routing protocols supported and the configuration options available will depend on the specific software version running on the router, and additional licenses may be required to enable some features.
Establishing Internet Connectivity
Establishing internet connectivity on a C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 Cisco C3945E VSEC CUBE bundle involves configuring the router with the appropriate settings to connect to the internet. The process typically includes the following steps:
- Configure the WAN interface: This involves assigning the correct IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway to the WAN interface. This information is typically provided by the internet service provider (ISP).
- Configure routing: The router must be configured with the appropriate routing protocol or static routes to properly forward internet traffic.
- Configure security features: This step includes configuring security features such as a firewall or VPN to protect the network from unauthorized access or potential threats.
- Test connectivity: Once the configuration is completed, it is important to test the internet connectivity to ensure that the router can successfully connect to the internet.
It is important to remember that the specific configuration steps may vary depending on the specific router model and the requirements of the network. It is recommended that you consult the Cisco documentation for the specific router model for detailed instructions on how to perform these configurations.
Key Feature about this Cisco C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9
- Manufacturer Cisco
- Part Number or SKU# C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9
- Device Type Router
- Enclosure Type Desktop – modular – 3U
- Connectivity Technology Wired
- Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
- Capacity Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express sessions : 250 Cisco Unified SRST sessions : 1500
- Network / Transport Protocol TCP/IP, UDP/IP, RSVP, IPSec, PPPoE, L2TPv3
- Routing Protocol OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, EIGRP, DVMRP, PIM-SM, IGMPv3, GRE, PIM-SSM, static IPv4 routing, static IPv6 routing, policy-based routing (PBR)
- Remote Management Protocol SNMP, RMON
- Encryption Algorithm SSL, TLS
- Authentication Method RADIUS
- RAM 1 GB (installed) / 2 GB (max)
- Flash Memory 256 MB (installed) / 8 GB (max)
- Status Indicators Link activity, power
Communications of Cisco Router
- Type Voice / fax module
- Digital Ports Qty 64
- Protocols & Specifications ITU T.38
IP Telephony of Cisco Sec Bundle
- VoIP Protocols H.323, SIP
- Voice Codecs G.711, G.722, G.723, G.728, G.729, G.729a, G.729ab, G.711u, G.711a, G.726, iLBC
- IP Telephony Features Call forwarding, automatic fax/modem detection and pass-through, call hold, call transfer, DTMF generation/detection
Expansion / Connectivity of Cisco 3900 Series Router
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- Interfaces 4 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T – RJ-45 Management : 1 x console – RJ-45 Management : 1 x console – mini-USB Type B Serial : 1 x auxiliary – RJ-45 USB : 2 x 4 pin USB Type A 2 x SFP (mini-GBIC)
- Expansion Slots 3 (total) / 3 (free) x EHWIC 3 (total) / 2 (free) x PVDM 2 (total) / 1 (free) x CompactFlash
Power
- Power Device Internal power supply
- Voltage Required AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Dimensions & Weight
- Depth 17.2 Inch
- Height 5.2 Inch
- Width 18.7 Inch
- Weight 39 lbs