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Key Benefits - Cisco 1750 Datasheet

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The Cisco 1750 is available in three models that enable
users to easily tailor an access solution to suit their branch
office requirements today and in the future:
• Cisco 1750—The most basic model available, this unit
provides everything a small branch office needs for
data networking now, with a simple upgrade path to
support integrated voice/fax/data applications when
needed. A convenient voice upgrade kit is available to
provide voice/fax/data support as needed.
• Cisco 1750-2V Multiservice model—This model
includes all the features, memory, and DSP needed for
immediate support of integrated voice/fax/data
applications with up to two analog voice ports. Voice
and WAN interface cards are available separately.
• Cisco 1750-4V Multiservice model—This model
includes all the features, memory, and DSPs needed
to support integrated multiservice voice/fax/data
applications immediately with up to four analog voice
ports. Voice and WAN interface cards are available
separately.
All Cisco 1750 models offer three modular slots for
voice and data interface cards, an autosensing 10/
100BaseT Ethernet LAN port, a console port, and an
auxiliary port. The Cisco 1750 supports the same WAN
interface cards as the Cisco 1600, 1720, 2600, and 3600
routers, and the same analog voice interface cards and
voice-over-IP technology as the Cisco 2600 and 3600
routers, simplifying spanning support requirements.
The WAN interface cards support a wide range of
services, including synchronous and asynchronous
serial, Integrated Services Digital Network Basic Rate
Interface (ISDN BRI), and serial with DSU/CSU options
for primary and backup WAN connectivity. The voice
interface cards include support for Foreign Exchange
Office (FXO), Foreign Exchange Station (FXS), and Ear
& Mouth (E&M). Combined, these interfaces support a
comprehensive set of applications, including multiservice
voice/fax/data integration, Frame Relay, ISDN BRI,
SMDS, X.25, broadband DSL and cable services, VPNs,
and more.
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Figure 1
The Cisco 1750 modular access router
integrates voice and data services on a single network
to dramatically reduce long-distance toll charges. Its
compact, modular form adapts easily as business
needs evolve.

Key Benefits

The Cisco 1700 series supports the value of end-to-end
Cisco network solutions with the following benefits:
• Flexibility—The modular Cisco 1750 adapts easily to
fit the needs of businesses. Interchangeable WAN
interface cards enable easy additions or changes in
WAN technologies without requiring a forklift
upgrade of the entire platform. Modular data and
voice slots enable users to tailor data and voice
services as needed. With the ability to use the same
field-upgradable WAN and voice interface cards
across multiple Cisco access router platforms, the
Cisco 1750 reduces requirements for spare parts
inventory and support training. In addition, the
autosensing 10/100BaseT Fast Ethernet port enables
easy migration to high-speed local networks.
• Multiservice Access—For businesses that have data
networking needs today and want to integrate
multiservice data/voice/video/fax capabilities now or
in the future, the Cisco 1750 offers a flexible,
cost-effective answer. The Cisco 1750 enables network
managers to save on long-distance interoffice
billing costs and interoperates with next-generation
Cisco Systems, Inc.
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