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Cisco Systems’ products and services focus upon three market segments—enterprise and service provider, small business and the home.Corporate market[edit]
’Corporate market’ refers to enterprise networking and service providers.
The auto industry has long said that one of the biggest obstacles to commercializing the self-driving vehicle is consumer mindset: not everyone is comfortable handing the wheel to the in-dash computer while hurtling down the highway. But a new study by Cisco Systems(s csco) shows that consumers around the world may be more amenable to the. D-Link Makes your Smart Home Smarter, Safer and Truly seamless. Get started with our award-winning Smart Home technology, Whole-Home Wi-Fi, IP cameras, and more today. Cisco Systems is a California-based company that designs, manufactures, and sells networking equipment. With annual revenues of more than 50 billion U.S. Dollars, Cisco is one of the leading B2B.Enterprise networksProducts in this category are Cisco’s range of routers, switches, wireless systems, security systems, WAN acceleration hardware, energy and building management systems and media aware network equipment.[1][2]CollaborationIP video and phones, TelePresence, HealthPresence, unified communications, call center systems, enterprise social networks and Mobile applications[3]Datacenter and Virtualizationunified computing, unified fabric, data centre switching, storage networking and cloud computing services.[4]IP NGN (Next Generation Networks)High-end routing and switching for fixed and mobile service provider networks, broadcast video contribution/distribution, entitlement and content delivery systems.[5]
Security
Stealthwatch, Identity Services Engine (ISE), Tetration, Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA), Next Generation Firewall (NGFW), Firewall Management Center (FMC), SecureX, Umbrella, CloudLock, DUO, Secure Email, Cisco Cloud Mailbox Defense, Secure Web Appliance, Cloud Secure Email, Secure Email and Web Manager, AnyConnect, Virtual Private Network, Intrusion Detection Prevention System (IDPS), TALOS.
Note: Cisco is the biggest security company in the world.Cisco TelePresence hardware codecsSmall businesses[edit]Cisco small business SG300-28 28-port Gigabit Ethernet rackmount switch and its internals
Small businesses include home businesses and (usually technology-based) startups.[6]Routers and switchesThe machines that route and redirect packets across a network, including those for networks of smart meters.[7]Security and surveillanceIP cameras, data and network security etc.[8]Voice and conferencingVOIP phones and gateway-systems, WebEx, video conferencingWirelessIndoor Wi-Fi Access points, Wireless ControllerNetwork storage systemsPersistent people storage on networks, either in the traditional sense or in a cloud-like manner.Home user[edit]
’Home user’ refers to individuals or families who require networking services in the home.[9] (Link to cited archived page broken, incorrect, or otherwise nonfunctional) BroadbandBroadband refers to cable modems.Flip VideoWith the acquisition of Pure Digital Technologies, Cisco began to sell a line of video-recording devices called ’Flip Video’ that had been Pure Digital’s only line of products. This line of products was not as popular as Cisco had thought it would have been, and on April 12, 2011, Cisco announced they were discontinuing all Flip camera production.[10][11] Cisco’s ūmi product line, video conferencing for the home, also proved to be a short-lived bid for the consumer multimedia market and sales were discontinued.[12]Hardware[edit]Cisco’s first router, the Advanced Gateway Server (AGS) router (1986)A Cisco ASM/2-32EM router deployed at CERN in 1987A Cisco 7960G IP phoneCisco UCS blade serversData[edit]
*Datacenter products: Nexus Switches (1000v, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000,7000, 9000), MDS, Unified Computing System (UCS), Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI)
*Routers, including: 800 Series, Integrated Services Router (ISR) (1800, 2800, 3800), ISR G2 (1900, 2900, 3900), 2500 Series, 7200, 7600, 12000, ASR (900, 1000, 9000), Network Convergence System (NCS) 6000, and Carrier Routing System (CRS-1, CRS-3, CRS-X)
*Security appliances: ASA, ASA-X, ASA-CX, ASA with FirePOWER, PIX 500 series, Cisco Security Manager, Email Security Appliance (ESA), Web Security Appliance (WSA), Content Security Management Appliance (SMA)
*Catalyst switches: 1900 Series, 2900 / 2950 / 2960 / 3500XL Series, 3550 / 3750 Series, 3000 Series, Catalyst 4500/4900, 5000/5500 Series, 6500 Series, 6800 Series, 9300/9400/9500 Series
*Teleworker/Remote Connectivity—Cisco LAN2LAN Personal Office for ISDN, VPN 3000 Concentrators
*Cisco Wireless LAN products—Access Points, PCI/PCMCIA/USB Wireless LAN Adaptors, Wireless LAN Controllers (WLC), Wireless LAN Solutions Engines (WLSE), Wireless Control System (WCS), Location Appliances, Long range antennasTelephony products[edit]
*Collaboration Systems—Cisco TelePresence (Cisco Manufacturing Mobile Video Collaboration with Librestream, Cisco acquired Tandberg, the world leader in Telepresence systems), [13]
*IP Telephony (VoIP), Servers and Appliances
*Cisco Unified IP Phones—Wireless IP Phone 7920, 7945, 7965, 7942, 8900 series, 9900 series, 6900 seriesServers / application appliances[edit]
*Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (server that controls Application Centric Infrastructure)
*Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS), optimizes the performance of any TCP-based applications
*Unified Computing: Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS), virtual server platform
*Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE): Application Delivery Controller (now discontinued)
*Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers (Mini, B460 M4, B420 M4, B260 M4, B200 M4, B480 M5, B200 M5)[14]
*Cisco UCS C-Series Rack Servers (C460 M4, C240 M4, C220 M4, C480 M5, C240 M5, C220 M5), [15]
*Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnects (6200 series, 6300 series), [16]Experimental[edit]Drivers Cisco Consumer Products Inc
*CLEO (router) (Cisco Low Earth Orbit router), an Internet router that was integrated into the UK-DMC Disaster Monitoring Constellation satellite
*IRIS (Internet Routing in Space) (Cisco Internet Routing in Space)Drivers Cisco Consumer Products AppOther products[edit]
*Cisco Cius: a new Android-based collaboration tablet (now discontinued)
*Set Top Boxes (High Definition PVRs)—Cable/IP
*Flip, pocket camera (Discontinued in April 2011)[17]Software[edit]Operating systems[edit]
*Internetwork Operating System (IOS)
*IOS-XE
*CatOS—Catalyst Switch Operating System
*Operating systems for Cisco Nexus switches
*NX-OS—Nexus Operating System
*ACI-mode switch software (for Application Centric Infrastructure)
*Starent Operating System (StarOS)VPN/remote connectivity[edit]
*Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, for connecting to virtual private networks (replaces Cisco Systems VPN Client)
*Cisco Systems VPN Client, for connecting to virtual private networks
*Clean Access Agent, Cisco NAC ApplianceTelephony/VoIP[edit]
*Cisco CallManager / Cisco CallManager Express
*Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM)
*Cisco Unified Operations Manager (CUOM)— a NMS for voice. It features real-time monitoring of all system elements, and performs automatic discovery for the entire system and provides contextual diagnostics for troubleshooting.
*Cisco IP Communicator is a VoIP softphone software application. It can register with a Cisco Unified Communications Manager or Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express using either SIP or Cisco’s proprietary Skinny Client Control Protocol.
*Webex, Collaboration ToolsNow-discontinued Media Convergence Servers used to support Cisco Unified Communications systems. They are rebranded IBM System x servers.Other[edit]
*Cisco Active Network Abstraction
*Cisco Fabric Manager
*Data Center Management and Automation—Cisco Intelligent Automation
*Cisco Tidal Enterprise Scheduler, a job scheduler
*CiscoView
*CiscoWorks Network management, software
*Cisco Eos, a software platform
*Packet Tracer, didactic network simulator
*Cisco Network Magic Pro
*Cisco Security Manager
*Cisco Security Device Manager (SDM)
*Cisco Security Prime Device Manager
*Cisco Prime Infrastructure
*Cisco Adaptive Prime Security Device Manager (for the ASA-CX)
*Cisco Firepower Management Center (for the ASA FirePOWER)
*Cisco IPS Device Manager (for single IPS devices)
*Cisco IPS Manager Express (for multiple IPS devices)
*Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE)
*PostOffice protocol (not to be confused with POP3, SMTP, or other mail delivery protocols). It is a Cisco proprietary protocol that runs over UDP on port 45000.[18] It provides a communications vehicle between the sensors and the Director platform.VoIP services[edit]
Cisco became a major provider of Voice over IP to enterprises, and is now moving into the home user market through its acquisitions of Scientific Atlanta and Linksys. Scientific Atlanta provides VoIP equipment to cable service providers such as Time Warner, Cablevision, Rogers Communications, UPC and others; Linksys has partnered with companies such as Skype, Microsoft and Yahoo! to integrate consumer VoIP services with wireless and cordless phones.Hosted collaboration solution (HCS)[edit]
Cisco partners can offer cloud-based services based on Cisco’s virtualized Unified Computing System (UCS). A part of the Cisco Unified Services Delivery Solution that includes hosted versions of Cisco Unified Communications Manager (UCM), Cisco Unified Contact Center, Cisco Unified Mobility, Cisco Unified Presence, Cisco Unity Connection (unified messaging) and Cisco Webex Meeting Center.[19]Network emergency response[edit]
As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility mission,[20] Cisco Tactical Operations (TACOPS) employees and Disaster Incident Response Team (DIRT) volunteers maintain two Network Emergency Response Vehicles (NERV)s.[21] The vehicles are deployed by the TACOPS/DIRT teams during natural disasters and other public crises. The vehicles are self-contained and provide wired and wireless services including voice and radio interoperability, voice over IP, network-based video surveillance and secured high-definition video-conferencing for leaders and first responders in crisis areas with up to 3 Mbit/s of bandwidth (up and down) via a 1.8-meter satellite antenna.[22]
NERVs are based at Cisco headquarters sites in San Jose, California and at Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, allowing strategic deployment in North America. They can become fully operational within 15 minutes of arrival. High-capacity diesel fuel-tanks allow the largest vehicles to run for up to 72 hours continuously.[23] The NERV has been deployed to incidents such as the October 2007 California wildfires; hurricanes Gustav, Ike and Katrina; the 2010 San Bruno gas pipeline explosion, tornado outbreaks in North Carolina and Alabama in 2011; and Hurricane Sandy in 2012.[24][25] Cisco never charges for TACOPS/DIRT team deployments.[26]
The Tactical Operations team maintains and deploys smaller, more portable communication kits to emergencies outside of North America. In 2010, the team deployed to assist in earthquake recovery in Haiti and in Christchurch (New Zealand). In 2011, they deployed to flooding in Brazil, as well as in response to the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.[21][27]
In 2011, Cisco received the Innovation Preparedness award from the American Red Cross Silicon Valley Chapter for its development and use of these vehicles in disasters.[28]Cisco NERV during a DIRT training exercise in RTP, NC 2019References[edit]
*^’Enterprise Networks’. Cisco. December 10, 2015. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
*^Cisco website Borderless network products. Retrieved February 27, 2011.
*^Cisco website Collaboration products and services. Retrieved February 27, 2011.
*^Cisco website on Datacenter products. Retrieved February 26, 2011.
*^Cisco website on IP Next-Generation Networks. Retrieved April 6, 2011.
*^’Small Business Solutions - Connect, Protect & Collaborate’. Cisco. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
*^Rick Merritt, EE Times. ’Cisco rolls more routers for smart grids.’ January 27, 2012. Retrieved January 27, 2012.
*^SME Products and services on company website. Retrieved February 27, 2011.
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on February 13, 2011. Retrieved February 27, 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
*^’Catholic Online Statement about Flip Camera’. CatholicOnline. March 13, 2011.
*^’’World According to Jon’ video about discontinuation’. Jon Paula. March 12, 2011.
*^’Cisco Pulls Another Flip’. January 4, 2012. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
*^’Tandberg product inquiry page’. Tandberg.com. Retrieved February 27, 2011.
*^’Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers’. Cisco. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
*^’Cisco UCS C-Series Rack Servers’. Cisco. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
*^’Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnects and Fabric Extenders’. Cisco. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
*^’Cisco gives Flip video biz the boot’. CNET. April 12, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2011.
*^Carter, Earl; Stiffler, Rick (December 28, 2001). ’Cisco Secure IDS and the PostOffice Protocol’. Intrusion Detection: Cisco IDS Overview. Cisco Press. Retrieved August 4, 2012.
*^’Cisco Launches Hosted Collaboration Solution’. UCStrategies.com. July 2, 2010. Archived from the original on July 9, 2010. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
*^’Corporate Social Responsibility at Cisco’. Cisco. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
*^ ab’Cisco Tactical Operations (TacOps)’. Cisco. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
*^’Cisco Network Emergency Response Vehicle’. YouTube. Retrieved July 24, 2013.
*^’TACOPS — Emergency Response Vehicle Tour, learningatcisco on USTREAM. Conference’. Ustream.tv. Archived from the original on January 4, 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2013.
*^49 Days Later, Superstorm Sandy Relief Effort is Still Running on Cisco Technology. Cisco.com Retrieved January 15, 2013.
*^Cisco NERV: The ultimate first responder vehicle. TechRepublic. Retrieved September 10, 2011.
*^’The DIRT on Why Cisco’s Network Emergency Response Vehicle Sat Idle at Super Bowl 50’. Cisco. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
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*^’2011 Innovative Preparedness - Cisco Tactical Operations’. YouTube. May 14, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2017.Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Cisco_products&oldid=1001022433’0-9
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Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point
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Flex 7500 Series Wireless Controllers
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7600 Wireless Security Gateway
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Universal Small Cell 8000 Series
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Universal Small Cell 9000 Series
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Catalyst 9120AX Series Access Points
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*9800
Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless ControllersCatalyst 9800 Wireless Controllers for CloudA-ZEnd-of-Support DateCisco Product30 Sep 201931 Dec 201931 Oct 202031 Mar 202131 May 2021Cisco Universal Small Cell 9000 Series31 Dec 202131 Dec 202131 Dec 202131 Jan 202230 Apr 202230 Apr 202227 Jul 202231 Jul 202231 Jul 202231 Jul 202230 Apr 2023Cisco Access Policy Server30 Apr 202331 Aug 202331 Aug 202330 Apr 202430 Apr 202430 Apr 202430 Apr 202431 Jan 2027
The above products will no longer be supported by Cisco upon reaching the end-of-support date. They will be removed from the Cisco Support site two years after the end-of-support date.
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