Tomorrow`s network, today by Cisco and MicroAge
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Tomorrow’s network, today
by Cisco and MicroAge
December 1st, 2009
Program
Introduction to MicroAge
Maria Fiore
Business Development Manager
MicroAge
Tomorrow’s network, today
Al Pardhan
Channels Systems Engineer
Cisco
© 2006 MicroAge
Introduction to MicroAge
Presented by Maria Fiore
Business Development Manager
MicroAge at a glance
Canada’s leading network of independently-owned systems
integrators and value-added resellers
Over 40 locations across Canada, many in operation since 1981
Specializing in multi-vendor turnkey solutions: hardware + software
+ technical & professional services
Vast experience in SME & public sector
© 2006 MicroAge
MicroAge Delivers
IT Solutions
Industry-leading IT products
IT consulting
Procurement planning
Training
Technical support
Flexible leasing/financing options
E-waste management services
© 2006 MicroAge
MicroAge: your trusted business technology partner
Highly qualified local IT personnel
Proven experience and IT knowledge
breadth and depth
Strength of national network
Commitment to customer service
excellence
© 2006 MicroAge
Tomorrow’s network, today
Cisco’s Borderless Network
Transforming your Branch Experience
Presented by: Al Pardhan, Channels Systems Engineer
© 2006 MicroAge
EDCS-785896
Tomorrow’s network, today
How to deliver next-generation WAN and network service
requirements
How to become more productive through increased video-based
collaboration and rich media services
How to securely transition to the latest cloud and virtualized network
services
© 2006 MicroAge
Cisco’s borderless network
Service Virtualization
Services on demand
Customized services
Cloud extension
Business
Innovation
Video-Ready
Rich media applications
High performance
Application optimization
Customer
Experience
Operational Excellence
Greener technology
Operational simplicity
Investment protection
Lowest
TCO
© 2006 MicroAge
Introducing Cisco Integrated Services Router
Generation 2
3925, 3945
2901, 2911,
Performance, Scalability, Availability
2921, 2951
1941, 1941W
860, 880, 890
Virtual
Office
Secure
Mobility
Customizable
Applications
Secure
Collaboration
Scalable RichMedia
Services
Enhancing the Customer Experience
© 2006 MicroAge
Video-Ready
Increase productivity through:
High performance video-based collaboration
Media-rich services
Application optimization
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Video-Ready
Rich-media Services with Medianet
Video-Ready Media Engine (PVDM3)
Scalable audio-conferencing
Increased Video Storage (Up to 1TB per module)
Multi-Gigabit Fabric for hi-performance
connectivity
WAN Optimization and Application Acceleration
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Superior Customer Experience
Superior customer experience with up to 150 concurrent richmedia collaboration sessions
Telepresence
to Mid-Size
Branch
Offices
Secure IP Video
Surveillance
High-scale
Webex and
desktop video
collaboration
Streaming
video /
Digital
Signage
© 2006 MicroAge
PVDM3 DSPs
All PVDM3 SKUs supported on all Cisco 2900
and 3900 series platforms
PVDM3
SKUs
Up to 4X voice channel density per slot
G.711
Channels
PVDM3256
256
Enhanced multi-core DSP architecture optimized
for rich-media UC applications
PVDM3192
192
128
Feature parity with the PVDM2s
PVDM3128
Video feature ready
PVDM3-64
64
PVDM3-32
32
PVDM3-16
16
-GE backplane interface with for increased IP throughput
Migration enabled by support for the co-existence
of PVDM2, PVDM2-DM and PVDM3 on the Cisco 2900 and
3900 series platforms
Video Ready DSP
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Service Virtualization
Securely transition to the cloud
Virtualize customized network services
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Transitioning to the cloud
Features
Provides resources and services on demand and at scale in a multi-tenant environment
Handles the increasing Internet data
–
–
–
–
Rich web applications
Services from online service providers
Large data processing jobs
Digital media creation with follow-on global distribution
Benefits
Global distribution capabilities
Operational efficiency
–
–
–
Consistent infrastructure
Policy-based automation
Trusted multi-tenant operations
Regulatory compliance through automated data policies
Lower-cost computing
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Virtualized Network Services
Features
Ability to logically partition a single physical device into many virtual devices
Each virtual device is independent and isolated
Each virtual device can have its own configuration files, management interfaces,
and access-control policies
Benefits
Accelerated and lower-cost application rollout and upgrades
Improved workflow
Centralized control of delegated management
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Introducing The Multi Gigabit Fabric (MGF)
ASIC
Superior scalability by providing direct highperformance connectivity between services
and modules.
SM
- Provides connectivity between EHWICs, PVDM3s,
SMs and ISMs through the backplane
SM
CPU
PVDM3
MGF
Fabric
Offload the CPU when providing connectivity
to internal modules or between services
- There will be no CPU involvement when providing
the service integration and traffic redirection as
mentioned above
Legacy interface modules do not benefit from
the MGF and connect directly to the system
CPU
Front Panel
Ports
PVDM3
WLAN
ISM EHWIC EHWIC
(1941)
GE Serdes
PCIe
HWIC DDR
Note: Not all possible modules are shown
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VLAN Connect for Intra-Chassis Module
Interconnect
VLAN 7
SM/ISM
VLAN connect enables traffic in
a certain VLAN from one Module
to be directed to another Module
VLAN 190
Multiple VLANs can be
connected from the source
module
Model
VLAN Connection
MGF
Fabric
SM/ISM
SM/ISM
3945
3925
2951
2921
2911
2901
1941
11
7
7
5
5
3
3
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USB Console
Any Mini USB cable is supported
As an environmental measure, Cisco no
longer ships console cables by default. *
New Type B mini USB Console Port
Enables use of a Mini USB cable for console access in addition to the
Cisco console cable
Mini USBs are commonly used for cell phones and digital cameras and
offer a more flexible console access by not being limited to the Cisco
console cable
Only one console can be active at a time; USB cable always takes
precedence
* Console cables in shipment of new router are an option that needs to be configured at time
of ordering
© 2006 MicroAge
ISR G2 Performance Positioning
Line Rate
FE +
150 Mb
VDSL2+/Sub
-rate FE
75 Mb
T1/E1
EFM
WAN Access Speed With Services
WAN Access and Collaboration
3945
100 Mb
3925
2951
50 Mb
2921
35 Mb
2911
25 Mb
1941/2901
25
35
50
75
100
150
Concurrent Rich-media Collaboration Sessions
© 2006 MicroAge
Service Modules and Interface Cards
Interface Cards
(WAN or LAN)
EHWIC
Enhanced High
Speed WAN Interface
Card
Internal Module for
Running Services
That Don’t Require
Interface Ports,
Dedicated CPU
and Memory
Independent CPU
and Memory for
Hosting Services or
High Density
Interface Ports
High Density
Rich-Media Voice
and Video DSP
Modules
ISM
SM
PVDM3
Internal Service
Module
Service
Module
Packet Voice/
Data Module
© 2006 MicroAge
Platform Module Slot Evolution
WIC
HWIC
EHWIC
Supports VIC,
VWIC
Supports WIC,
VWIC, VIC
Supports WIC,
VWIC, VIC
NM
NME,EVM
Supports NM,
NME-X,NME-XD
AIM
NME-X
NME
SM
Supports NM,NME
AIM
ISM
PVDM2
PVDM3
Supports PVDM2
Via Adapter Card
Pre-ISR
ISR
ISR G2
© 2006 MicroAge
Adapters
Maximize investment protection while allowing for platform evolution
Provide maximum interface coverage at platform FCS
NM to
SM Adapter
PVDM2 to PVDM3
Adapter
© 2006 MicroAge
Operational Excellence
Delivers up to five times greater performance
Greener technology: lower energy costs
Total cost of ownership is lowered
Ease of connectivity: anyone, anytime, anywhere
© 2006 MicroAge
ISR Generation 2: Services Ready Engines (SRE)
Internal Service Module (ISM)
Service Module (SM)
Single Core x86
512MB RAM, 4GB Flash
Available on 1941 & above—Selected Services
Dual Core High Performance x86
2–4GB RAM, 500GB-1TB HDD
Available on 2911 and above—Full Range of Services
Up to 7x Performance Improvement Compared to Previous Generation
Support for EnergyWise®—Reduces Power Consumption
High Capacity Storage, RAID Capable and FRU Disks—Enable HA Deployments
Integrated Management, Troubleshooting, on-board HW Diagnostics Tool
© 2006 MicroAge
ISR Generation 2: SRE (continued)
Flexible “Service Ready” Deployment Model
Deploy HW with router
SW can be deployed remotely saving truck roll costs
Available Services
Application extension Platform, Cisco Unity Express
Roadmap
WAAS, Wireless LAN Controller, Video Surveillance, Network Analysis,
Server Virtualization, Windows Server
© 2006 MicroAge
New Enhanced EtherSwitch Service Modules
16, 24, and 48 ports of GE
or FE LAN
Feature parity with Catalyst
3560-E and 2960
Local Line-rate Layer 2/3 switching
Supports Cisco EnergyWise
for green IT
Integration with MGF for LAN traffic
performance optimization between
modules, with no impact on CPU/WAN
performance
Integrates the latest enterprise switch features
into the router, with the same features and
configurations that are in the headquarters
Industry Leading Power Over Ethernet
• Enhanced POE (ePOE) Up to
20 watts per port
• Takes advantage of 2900/3900 increased
power
levels offering up to 1040 watts per chassis
• Per port autosensing and configuration
of power levels
Industry leading security and authentication
Auto Smartports for plug and play port
configuration
Gigabit Ethernet
© 2006 MicroAge
Power Management: Modules and Scenarios
Policy : 12 Hours on per Working Day
Support Available in:
ISM (SRE)
SM (SRE—EtherSwitch)
PVDM3
EHWICs
AM
Hours
Days
PM
Hours
Total
3012
ON
Working days 251 (x 12h)
Mon-Fri
3012
OFF
Working days 251 (x 12h)
Mon-Fri
3012
OFF
Weekends
104 (x 24h)
2496
OFF
Holidays
10 (x 24h)
240
365
8760
Total
5748
66% of
the Time It
Could Be
Off
8760
© 2006 MicroAge
Energy Efficiency = Real Results
5 Year Results
$ 87 K in Savings
54% Savings in Energy
451 Tons of CO2
83 Cars Removed
© 2006 MicroAge
IOS Software Packaging: Evolution
Current
New
Universal Image
Advanced Enterprise
Services
U.C.
Security
Advanced IP
Services
Adv. Security
Enterprise
Services
SP Services
IP Voice
IP Base
Ent. Base
Data
IP Base
Simplified Software Management
Less Costly Software Upgrades
Enable Development of New Software Based
Business Models
© 2006 MicroAge
What’s New
Cisco ISR
Cisco ISR G2
Up to 45 Mbps with Services
WAN Performance
Up to 150 Mbps with Services
Single
Network processor
Multi-core
X with 160GB
Voice Only
Service Module Performance
and Capacity
Onboard DSPs
Up to 7X with Dual Core and
1TB storage
Voice + Video
© 2006 MicroAge
What’s New
Cisco ISR
Cisco ISR G2
Up to 45 Mbps with Services
WAN Performance
Up to 150 Mbps with Services
Single
Network processor
Multi-core
X with 160GB
Voice Only
Fast Ethernet with PoE. Based
on Catalyst 3560/3750
Multiple
Hardware Coupled
Service Module Performance
and Capacity
Up to 7X with Dual Core and
1TB storage
Onboard DSPs
Voice + Video
Switch Modules
FE/Gigabit Ethernet with PoE+
Based on Catalyst 3560–
E/2960
IOS Images
Service Delivery
Single Motherboard
Redundancy
Single Universal IOS Image
Virtual Services “On-demand”
Redundant power supplies.
Field-upgradeable
motherboard
© 2006 MicroAge
What’s New
Cisco ISR
Cisco ISR G2
Up to 45 Mbps with Services
WAN Performance
Up to 150 Mbps with Services
Single
Network processor
Multi-core
X with 160GB
Voice Only
Fast Ethernet with PoE. Based
on Catalyst 3560/3750
Multiple
Hardware Coupled
Service Module Performance
and Capacity
Onboard DSPs
Voice + Video
Switch Modules
FE/Gigabit Ethernet with PoE+
Based on Catalyst 3560–
E/2960
IOS Images
Service Delivery
Single Motherboard
EnergyWise
Up to 7X with Dual Core and
1TB storage
Single Universal IOS Image
Virtual Services “On-demand”
Redundancy
Redundant power supplies.
Field-upgradeable
motherboard
Energy Efficiency
EnergyWise with slot based
controls.
Up to 5X the Performance. Similar price points.
© 2006 MicroAge
Cisco’s borderless network
Service Virtualization
Services on demand
Customized services
Cloud extension
Business
Innovation
Video-Ready
Rich media applications
High performance
Application optimization
Customer
Experience
Operational Excellence
Greener technology
Operational simplicity
Investment protection
Lowest
TCO
© 2006 MicroAge
Q&A
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