Combined broadband and leased-line applications, Conclusion – Cisco 10000 User Manual

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Most providers now offer Layer 3 VPN services as service offering of higher value than Internet access. MPLS

technology has allowed providers to target small to medium-sized businesses for outsourced VPN services. The

“build once, sell many” approach of the network design provides scalability and flexibility with respect to VPN

products and services. MPLS provider edge functions and a valuable array of associated features and services are

offered on the Cisco 10000 Series, spanning all interfaces and encapsulations from low-speed broadband to

traditional leased-line applications to high-speed Ethernet.

Combined Broadband and Leased-Line Applications

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A Combined Leased-Line and Broadband Architecture

The demarcation between leased-line and broadband applications has become less clear over the past few years. DSL

circuits are competing in the traditional leased-line space, with many service providers offering Internet and VPN

services over these lower-cost alternatives to dedicated TDM. The role of the leased-line aggregator has been

expanded to include the termination of many traditional broadband interfaces and encapsulations. In today’s market,

the provider is continuously looking at ways to reduce costs and consolidate the number of edge products.

Combining leased-line and business-class DSL access is one option that many providers are introducing.

Conclusion

The introduction of the Cisco 10000 Series Performance Routing Engine (PRE-2) and associated line cards greatly

expands the utility of the Cisco 10000 Series across numerous service provider edge applications. The introduction

of scalable broadband services and the enhancements to the leased-line application position the Cisco 10000 Series

with Performance Routing Engine (PRE-2) as the market leader. The importance of leased-line and broadband

applications in a single edge device is likely to increase over the coming years, as service providers continue to look

at ways to consolidate infrastructure costs. The Cisco 10000 Series is best positioned to take advantage of the “new

edge” application with increased flexibility, performance, scalability, and availability.

Cisco 10000

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VPN

Broadband Protocols

Lease-Line Protocols

Ethernet

Internet
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