Cisco 800 SERIES IOS IP S8C-12103T= Data Sheet

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Cisco
800
 Series ISDN Routers
The Cisco 800 Series ISDN Router offers enhanced network security and reliability
through the power of Cisco IOS® technology tailored for small offices and
telecommuters.
Figure 1
Cisco 800 Series routers
give small offices and
corporate
telecommuters
enhanced security,
superior reliability, and
safe investment with
low cost of ownership.
Cisco 800 Series ISDN routers extend the
power of Cisco IOS technology to small
offices and corporate telecommuters. Cisco
IOS technology offers enhanced security,
reliability, and safe investment with low
cost of ownership to enable customers to
benefit from the Internet economy by
increasing productivity, simplifying
communication, and reducing costs. The
Cisco 800 Series enables customers to
benefit from value-added services such as
managed network services, virtual private
networks (VPNs), point-of-sale (POS)
applications, and secure Internet access
(refer to Figure 1).
Cisco 800 Series Benefits
Taking advantage of its expertise and
leadership in Internet solutions, Cisco offers
small offices and telecommuters routing
solutions that provide secure and reliable
access to the Internet or corporate
networks.
Enhanced Security
The Cisco 800 Series routers have enhanced
security features such as an integrated
stateful firewall and IP Security (IPSec)
encryption to enable VPNs. These features
allow small offices and telecommuters to
conduct business over the Internet while
protecting valuable resources.
Support for CAPI 2.0
The Cisco 800 Series can be used to access
popular European Internet and telematic
such as faxing, file transfer, and online
banking. Cisco 800 Series routers now
include support Common Application
Programming Interface (CAPI) Version 2.0,
a feature required for several applications,
including:
• Electronic banking and online shopping
with Deutsche Telecom’s T-Online
• Personal communication applications,
such as Symantec’s WinFax PRO
• Internet service providers, such as
T-Online, CompuServe, and AOL