Description
Advanced Security Features
The CISCO2821-HSEC/K9 Cisco 2821 Security Bundle With IOS Advancce Security and AIM-VPN-EPII-Plus includes a range of advanced security features that are designed to protect networks from a variety of threats. Some of the key features of this bundle include:
- Firewall and VPN capabilities: The IOS Firewall, IOS IPS, and IOS VPN features provide a comprehensive security solution for protecting networks from external threats. The firewall feature can block unauthorized access and control the flow of traffic in and out of the network, while the IPS feature can detect and prevent a variety of security attacks. The VPN feature allows for secure, remote access to the network.
- Encryption: The bundle supports a variety of encryption protocols, including AES and 3DES, to ensure that data is kept secure as it travels across the network.
- Advanced routing protocols: The bundle supports advanced routing protocols such as OSPF and BGP, which are designed to provide fast and efficient routing of network traffic.
- Quality of Service (QoS): The bundle supports advanced QoS features, which allow for the prioritization of different types of network traffic, such as voice and video, to ensure that they are delivered with the necessary quality and reliability.
- Management and monitoring: The bundle supports advanced management and monitoring features such as SNMP and NetFlow, which allow for detailed monitoring and management of network performance and security.
- Hardware-accelerated encryption: The AIM-VPN-EPII-Plus module provides hardware-accelerated encryption for VPN connections, which allows for higher performance and throughput compared to software-based encryption.
Routing Protocols and Configuration
The CISCO2821-HSEC/K9 Cisco 2821 Security Bundle With IOS Advancce Security and AIM-VPN-EPII-Plus supports a variety of routing protocols, including OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) and BGP (Border Gateway Protocol). These protocols are used to determine the best path for data to travel through a network, and are typically configured on routers to ensure that data is delivered efficiently and reliably.
OSPF is a link state routing protocol that is used within a single autonomous system (AS). It uses a link state database to store information about the network’s topology, and uses the shortest path first algorithm to determine the best path for data to travel. OSPF is typically used in enterprise networks or service provider networks.
BGP is a path vector routing protocol that is used to exchange routing information between routers in different autonomous systems (AS). It uses a path vector algorithm to determine the best path for data to travel. BGP is typically used in large enterprise networks or service provider networks.
To configure OSPF or BGP on the CISCO2821-HSEC/K9 Cisco 2821 Security Bundle With IOS Advancce Security and AIM-VPN-EPII-Plus, you will need to use the command-line interface (CLI) of the router. The specific commands and configuration steps will depend on the version of IOS that is running on the router, as well as the specific requirements of your network. Generally, you will need to configure the router’s interfaces, create a routing process, and configure the router’s neighbors and networks.
Management of Network Bandwidth
The Cisco 2821 Security Bundle with IOS Advanced Security and AIM-VPN-EPII-Plus provides several features for managing network bandwidth. One key feature is Quality of Service (QoS), which allows you to control and prioritize different types of traffic on your network. For example, you can assign higher priority to time-sensitive traffic like VoIP or video streaming, and lower priority to less critical traffic like file downloads.
Another feature for managing bandwidth is Access Control Lists (ACLs), which allow you to set rules for controlling traffic based on various criteria such as IP address, port number, and protocol. This allows you to block or limit certain types of traffic to ensure that important traffic gets the bandwidth it needs.
The Cisco 2821 Security Bundle also includes the ability to configure Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections. VPNs allow you to securely connect remote users or sites to your network over the internet, and you can use VPNs to manage bandwidth by allocating specific amounts of bandwidth to specific VPN connections.
Additionally, the AIM-VPN-EPII-Plus module provides advanced encryption capabilities that can be used to protect sensitive data. The module support site-to-site and remote access VPNs, and also includes support for various encryption algorithms, including AES and 3DES.
To effectively manage bandwidth with the Cisco 2821 Security Bundle, it is important to thoroughly review the documentation and configure the device according to your specific network requirements. Properly configuring QoS, ACLs, and VPNs can help ensure that your network has the necessary bandwidth to support your critical applications and services.
General Information
- Manufacturer Part Number CISCO2821-HSEC/K9
- Brand Name Cisco
- Product Series 2800
- Product Model 2821
- Product Name 2821 Security Bundle with IOS Advanced IP Services Image
- Product Type 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 NME
- Expansion Slot Type VIC/WIC
- Expansion Slot Type HWIC
Network & Communication
- Network Technology 10/100/1000Base-T
- Ethernet Technology Gigabit Ethernet
- VoIP Supported Yes
Management & Protocols
- Security Features –
- DES
- 3DES
- 128/192/256-bit AES
- IPSec
- Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
- URL Filtering
Memory
- Standard Memory 256 MB
- Maximum Memory 1 GB
- Memory Technology DRAM
- Flash Memory 64 MB
- Memory Card Supported CompactFlash (CF) Card
Power Description
- PoE (RJ-45) Port No
- Input Voltage 110 V AC
- Input Voltage 220 V AC
- Power Source Power Supply
- Redundant Power Supply Yes
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