Cisco Cisco MGX-FRSM-HS2 B Serial Frame Service Module Hoja De Datos
Data Sheet
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Topologies and data
sources: WAN
sources: WAN
Packets on WAN interfaces are copied by a special packet-monitoring feature in Cisco IOS Software using Cisco Express
Forwarding and sent to Cisco NAM through the internal backplane interface for analysis at the IP layer and up. NetFlow
(versions 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9) data from local and remote devices is sent through the internal or external interface.
Forwarding and sent to Cisco NAM through the internal backplane interface for analysis at the IP layer and up. NetFlow
(versions 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9) data from local and remote devices is sent through the internal or external interface.
Topologies and data
sources: LAN
sources: LAN
An external Gigabit Ethernet interface receives packets directly from local and remote LAN ports. NetFlow (versions 1, 5,
6, 7, 8, and 9) data from local and remote devices is sent through the internal or external interface.
6, 7, 8, and 9) data from local and remote devices is sent through the internal or external interface.
Interfaces and external
applications
applications
HTTP and HTTPS with the embedded web-based NAM Traffic Analyzer
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) versions 1 and 2c with other standards-based applications
NAM Traffic Analyzer
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Embedded in Cisco NAM Software 4.0
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Web-based: Requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 (with Service Pack 2), Internet Explorer 7.0, or Firefox 2.0;
supports both English and Japanese versions of browsers
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Supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) security with up to 168-bit encryption
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Role-based user authorization and authentication locally or using TACACS+
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Real-time and historical statistics (up to 100 days) on LAN and WAN traffic and network-based services
Cisco NAM Software 4.0
Supports Cisco Branch Routers Series NAM, NM-NAM, NME-NAM-80S and NME-NAM-120S
MIBs
Cisco NAM is standards-compliant and supports RMON and RMON2 MIBs as well as several extensions; major MIB
groups supported in the Cisco NAM are:
groups supported in the Cisco NAM are:
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MIB-II (RFC 1213)
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RMON (RFC 2819)
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RMON2 (RFC 2021)
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DSMON (RFC 3287)
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HC-RMON (RFC 3273)
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NBAR-Protocol Directory
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Application Response Time
Protocols
Cisco NAM provides RMON2 statistics on several hundred unique protocols, including those defined in RFC 2896, and
several Cisco proprietary protocols.
several Cisco proprietary protocols.
Automatically detects unknown protocols.
Users have the flexibility to customize the protocol directory by defining protocols on a single port or on a range of ports.
Supports protocols discovered using Cisco NBAR-PD MIB in Cisco IOS Software (requires Cisco IOS Software Release
12.3(7)T or later).
12.3(7)T or later).
Protocols supported include (this list is not all-inclusive):
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TCP and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) over IP including IPv6
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HTTP and HTTPS
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Voice over IP (VoIP) including Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP), Real Time Protocol/Real Time Control Protocol
(RTP/RTCP), Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
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Mobile IP protocols
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Storage area network (SAN) protocols including Fibre Channel over TCP/IP
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AppleTalk, DECnet, Novell, Microsoft
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Database protocols, including Oracle and Sybase
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Peer-to-peer protocols such as Gnutella, FastTrack, and WinMX
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Bridge and router protocols
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Cisco proprietary protocols such as Cisco Discovery Protocol
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Unknown protocols by TCP/UDP ports, Remote Procedure Call (RPC) program numbers, and so on
Physical dimensions
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1.55 x 7.10 x 7.2 inches (3.9 x 18.0 x 18.3 centimeters)
Weight: 1.5 pounds (0.7 kilograms) maximum
Operating environment
Operating temperature: 41 to 104°F (5 to 40°C)
Nonoperating and storage temperature: –40 to 158°F ( –40 to 70°C)
Operating humidity: 5 percent to 85 percent (noncondensing)
Operating altitude: –197 ft to 6,000 ft (–60 to 1,800 m)
Safety
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UL 60950-1, Second Edition Safety of Information Technology Equipment – Safety – Part 1: General Requirements
(USA). Plastic materials that are exposed to the end user shall meet the requirements of fire enclosure (UL94V-1) as
defined in UL 60950.
defined in UL 60950.
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CSA 60950-1, Second Edition, Safety of Information Technology Equipment – Safety – Part 1: General Requirements
(Canada)
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IEC 60950-1, Second Edition, Safety of Information Technology Equipment – Safety – Part 1: General Requirements,
including all national deviations as specified in the current CB Bulletin
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EN 60950-1, Second Edition, Safety of Information Technology Equipment – Safety – Part 1: General Requirements
(European Union) incorporating all deviations, as applicable
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GB 4943-95, Safety of Information Technology Equipment (Including Electrical Business Equipment) (standard for
China, equivalent to IEC 60950)
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AS/NZ 60950.1 Information Technology Equipment, Safety Part 1: General Requirements (Australia)