Cisco Cisco Application Extension Platform for SRE 情報ガイド
Q&A
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Cisco Application eXtension Platform
General Questions
Q.
What does AXP stand for?
A.
Application eXtension Platform.
Q.
What is AXP?
A.
AXP is a Linux blade that runs in the Cisco integrated services router and allows third-party applications to be
tightly integrated with the router using APIs. AXP provides an application hosting infrastructure that affords
Cisco integrated services router customers the opportunity to run all or portions of their branch applications on
an integrated services router service module. AXP is also available to commercial application vendors and
customers as a new platform capable of running their applications inside of an integrated services router, rather
than on a traditional standalone server. AXP provides a powerful platform to create complete solutions with the
integrated services router.
Q.
Can anyone develop an application and install it on AXP?
A.
Developers need to engage through the Cisco Developer Network (CDN) Program (
http://developer.cisco.com
).
Q.
Are any prepackaged application solutions available for sale?
A.
The AXP go to market includes both platform sales (AXP sold as open platform) as well as solution sales (AXP
sold as part of larger solution ecosystem). Cisco is building solution practices around primary horizontal markets
such as Voice Recording, IP fax services, IPAM, network management, and satellite compression/optimization.
There are also more vertically-oriented markets being developed in healthcare, government, retail, financial
services, manufacturing, and others. Most of these solution sales will be reference sells, whereas a small
number of them will be sold with third-party applications on the Cisco price list. In any case, there a number of
prepackaged, validated solutions will be cultivated and marketed as part of the overall AXP go to market.
Q.
What operating systems can run on AXP?
A.
Today, Linux is the only supported OS.
Q.
Is Windows supported on AXP?
A.
Not today.
Q.
Which integrated services router chassis support the AXP service modules?
A.
Table 1 lists Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 that support the AXP service modules and Table 2 lists
Integrated Services Routers that supports AXP service module.
Table 1.
Integrated Services Router Generation 2 (19xx, 29xx, 39xx)
NME 302
NME 502
NME 522
ISM-SRE-300
SM-SRE-700
SM-SRE-900
1941
Y
2901
Y*
Y*
Y
2911
Y*
Y*
Y
Y
Y
2921
Y*
Y*
Y
Y
Y
2951
Y*
Y*
Y*
Y
Y
Y
3925
Y*
Y*
Y*
Y
Y
Y
3945
Y*
Y*
Y*
Y
Y
Y