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Feature Benefits
VLANs allow for secure segmentation of network resources.
Multiple LAN and WAN devices can be connected to standard 10/100/Ethernet or serial interfaces.
LAN devices can be PCs, video cameras, DVRs, sensors, printers, etc. or an external 4.9-GHz or
802.11a/b/g/n access point.
WAN diversity Support for multiple WAN links: Gigabit Ethernet, Serial, and 3G provide for business continuity and WAN
diversity.
Transparent Roaming Between Wireless Networks
Dual subscriber-identity-
module (SIM) support
Dual SIM provides for high reliability and cellular multihoming support for HSPA-based networks.
Mobile IP features in Cisco
IOS Software
Mobile IP offers transparent roaming for mobile networks, establishing a transparent Internet connection
regardless of location or movement.
Mission-critical applications stay connected even when roaming between networks.
Assigned IP addresses to the home network are maintained in private or public networks.
Mobile network features in
Cisco IOS Software
These features allow an entire subnet or mobile network to maintain connectivity to the home network while
roaming.
Ability to use any type of
wireless technology
Users can use the best wireless (3G, 3.5G or 3.7G) technology or network available.
Advanced IP Services in Standards-Based Cisco IOS Software
Advanced security features
Authorization and authentication determines who and what devices are allowed to use the network.
Firewall protection provides perimeter security when using public networks.
3DES and AES encryption provides for highly secure VPNs when transmitting and receiving data over public
networks.
Intrusion detection monitors potential malicious activity within the network.
QoS features
QoS gives traffic precedence to delay-sensitive or prioritized applications.
QoS facilitates low-latency routing of delay-sensitive applications such as streaming video.
IP Multicast IP Multicast allows efficient broadcast of data or video for increased situational awareness, multiuser
communications, or surveillance applications.
Management and
manageability
Network managers can manage and monitor your network remotely with SNMP, Telnet, or HTTP, and locally
through a console port.
Support for extensive 3G- and 4G LTE-based MIBs allows for centralized management of these remote
devices and gives network managers visibility and control of the network configurations at the remote site.
Network managers can reset to a predesignated golden image and configure through Cisco IOS Software or
through an external reset button.
Network managers can upgrade 3G, 3.5G and 3.7G firmware and router configurations remotely and confirm
enhancement verification.
Tight integration with Cisco IOS Software allows you to self-monitor the functions of the 3G, 3.5G and 3.7G
modems and auto-recover from a failure.
Cisco Configuration Professional provides a web-based tool that simplifies setup and deployment.
Intuitive network management tools such as CiscoWorks for Windows and HP OpenView are supported.