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of network modules ensures high availability. Rear access
cabling allows easy connectivity, and a modular design
allows fast servicing of field-replaceable units (FRUs).
Common language equipment identification (CLEI)
coding is provided for easy identification and tracking of
central office equipment. Robust network management
capability for the Cisco DCN solution is achieved using
the CiscoWorks, CiscoView and CiscoView Stack
Management Interface applications. These same
applications are used to manage a large number of Cisco
products that have already been deployed in existing
networks, presenting network support personnel a
familiar look-and-feel. The Cisco 3662-AC/DC-CO is
equipped with two integrated autosensing 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet ports and six modular expansion slots. There are
more then 70 different modular interface that can be used
in these slots, providing unmatched versatility. For
example, service providers can populate the six slots with
32-port asynchronous modules and achieve a density of
up to 192 async ports in a compact form factor.
Key Features and Benefits
Optimized for Service Provider Networks
• Significantly reduces complexity by consolidating
DCNs into a cost-effective network solution
• Provides a graceful migration path from proprietary
based to standards based network elements
• Reduces lifecycle costs of DCN operations
• Remote monitoring and control of network elements
Customized Operating Software
Cisco IOS software is a key differentiator in the Cisco
DCN solution. Not only is it deployed in most IP
networks around the world, but it is now packaged for
service provider specific DCN applications. The Cisco
IOS Telco images support the following network
management requirements:
• Full IP/open system interconnections (OSI) routing
services including OSPF, EIGRP, IGRP, RIP,
multiprotocol BGP, multi-area integrated ISIS and
DNS
• TL1 support including transport via IP, X.25, TCP,
or OSI. TARP (TID Address Resolution Protocol)
support and TARP Storm Avoidance support
• PPP services and WAN interface support for ISDN,
Frame Relay, ATM, and X.25
• X.25 support services including X.25 switching, X.3
asynchronous PAD, DNS for X.25 address resolution,
hunt groups, and SVC/PVC conversion
• IP to X.25 protocol translation
• BX.25 transport over X.25 or TCP (XOT)
• Multi area OSI support, 12 OSI areas per chassis,
essentially providing the same capabilities as 12
separate OSI routers
Feature Richness
The Cisco 3662-AC/DC-CO is not limited to providing
support for just the DCN features listed above. It supports
a large variety of other capabilities as well, including voice
over IP or frame relay, dial support for analog and digital
modems, DSL aggregation, and virtual private
networking to name a few.
Platform Manageability
• Support for CiscoWorks, CiscoWorks2000, and
CiscoView allows simplified management of all
integrated and stackable components.
• CLEI codes enable easy identification and tracking of
CO equipment.
• An enhanced setup feature provides context-sensitive
questions that guide the user through the router
configuration process, allowing faster deployment.
• AutoInstall configures remote routers automatically
across a WAN connection to save the cost of sending
technical staff to remote sites.
• Support for the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP),
which enables a CiscoWorks network management
station to automatically discover the Cisco 3662-AC/
DC-CO in a network topology.
Versatility
• A modular architecture offers a huge selection of LAN
and WAN interfaces and provides easy customization
for individual needs and the flexibility for network
modules to be added on a “pay-as-you-grow” basis.
• The 3662-AC/DC-CO and 3662-AC-CO are a key
component of the Cisco 3600 series which include
chassis options for both the service provider and
enterprise market. Table 1below highlights the
differences between the two types of chassis.