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To: sepku who wrote (1222)2/23/1998 9:28:00 PM
From: Maverick  Respond to of 1629
 
Cisco Debuts High-Availability, Carrier-Class Universal Access Server AS5800

Cisco AS5800 Enables Service Providers to Offer New, Differentiated
Services

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 23, 1998--Cisco Systems, Inc. today
announced the Cisco AS5800 carrier-class universal access server, a highly available solution
for large dial points of presence (POPs) in a single, integrated product. Delivering on the
vision of telephony-scale data networks, the Cisco AS5800 is specifically designed to meet
the demands of large-scale service providers such as PTTs, RBOCs, CLECs, IXCs and large
ISPs.

DASA Architecture for Resilience, Flexibility and High Performance

The Cisco AS5800 is the newest component of the Dial Access Stacking Architecture
(DASA), thereby enabling it to be stacked with other Cisco AS5800s, AS5300s or AS5200s
to create resilient, flexible, high-performance, manageable and cost-optimized solutions for
any size dial pool. By using DASA, the Cisco AS5200, AS5300 and the new AS5800 access
servers are all available as part of the AccessPath(TM) integrated access system. Network
architects can now deploy port densities of more than 10,000 simultaneous connections in a
single telco hunt group.

The Cisco AS5X00 and AccessPath families provide the largest range of dial solutions
available today, from 2 to 500 Primary Rate Interfaces (PRIs). All support Cisco IOS(TM)
software and offer common user interfaces, management tools and network services, enabling
customers to choose the correct product for different parts of their networks without sacrificing
the benefit of consistent operations and services. By providing the industry's broadest family
of compatible products, Cisco enables customers to pick the right starting point for a
''pay-as-you-grow'' rollout without compromising future capabilities.

''5nines: 5minutes'' Availability Meets Service Provider Requirements

Service providers require high availability and carrier-class management for their complex dial
POPs. The NEBS level 3- and European ETSI-compliant Cisco AS5800 has a
Bellcore-recognized mean time between failure (MTBF) of greater than 500,000 hours.
Equipped with hot-swappable cards, power and blower assemblies, redundant and
load-sharing power supplies, fans and modems, the Cisco AS5800 provides availability at
99.999 percent -- a figure which equates to less than five minutes of downtime per year. For
even higher availability, the Cisco AS5200, AS5300 and the new AS5800 are all available as
part of AccessPath integrated solutions that deliver 6nines or 99.99998 percent availability.

''Carriers are notoriously demanding in their requirements and specifications for central-office
equipment -- and these demands now extend to remote access,'' said Brad Baldwin,
Director of Remote Access at IDC. ''Cisco's AS5800 easily meets IDC's list of carrier-class
requirements believed fundamental in delivering true carrier-class remote access servers to
these highly-available, scalable, mission-critical environments.''



To: sepku who wrote (1222)2/23/1998 9:30:00 PM
From: Maverick  Respond to of 1629
 
CSCO debuts AS5800, part II
Carrier-Class System Management

Delivered as an option with the Cisco AS5800, major enhancements to the Cisco System
Controller include the Expression MIB, Health Monitor and Bulk Transfer MIB. These Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP) extensions allow the network operator to monitor an
entire POP of dial ports with a minimum of polling and network traffic. Detailed polling data
can be stored locally for later retrieval if necessary. For easy troubleshooting, Cisco has added
a conditional debug facility, allowing a debug command to be triggered by a specific event, such
as a user ID or phone number, and turning on debug for the affected port only, enabling rapid
identification and resolution of problems.

Enables Service Providers to Offer New and Differentiated Services

Cisco IOS software provides unequaled support and enhancements for networking protocols.
The mature and robust support provided by scalable Cisco IOS technologies enables service
providers to offer new, competitive services beyond Internet dial, including virtual private
networks (VPNs), multiple service levels, detailed billing and network gaming. Cisco IOS
support on the Cisco AS5800 provides increased scalability to address thousands of interfaces
and contains specific features to improve the management and deployment of wholesale dial
services by service providers. Continuing the momentum that Cisco has established in
data/voice/video integration, the Cisco AS5800 will be voice-over-IP- and
fax-over-IP-enabled.

Scalable Performance; Wealth of Proven Interfaces

Multiple proven high-speed processors enable the Cisco AS5800 to easily sustain 720
concurrent sessions at or near line speed. The Cisco AS5800 can be configured with up to 24
T1/E1 PRI interfaces, each with integrated Channel Service Units (CSUs), and has been
designed to grow to twice that capacity within 1998.

Using the same Versatile Interface Processor (VIP) port adapters as the Cisco 7000, 7200
and 7500 series products, the Cisco AS5800 ships with the widest range of network interfaces
in the market. These include Fast Ethernet, Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI),
High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI), DS3, E3 and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
OC-3 among others.

SS7 Makes Cisco Part of the Public Switched Network with Cost Savings



To: sepku who wrote (1222)2/23/1998 9:31:00 PM
From: Maverick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1629
 
CSCO debuts AS5800, part III
Carriers worldwide need Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) to integrate dial access into their
network infrastructures -- to reduce costs, offload voice switches, realize new revenue
opportunities and scale their networks cost-effectively. Cisco's recent acquisition of
LightSpeed International brings the core technology to provide SS7 signaling protocols and
interfaces to Cisco's carrier-class dial platforms, including the AS5800. With SS7, carriers
can offer dial outsourcing services with, in many cases, 50 percent lower capital costs
compared with PRI solutions, while scaling to central-office sized POPs of well over 10,000
ports.

MICA Modems for Cisco AS5800; Support for V.90

The Cisco AS5800 universal access server benefits from advanced Modem ISDN Channel
Aggregation (MICA(TM)) technologies. Digital modem technology offers ''any-to-any''
multisession functionality for current analog modem standards, including K56Flex, supplying
value-added functions for ISDN channels and Channelized E1/T1. These modems have a free
software upgrade to the recently introduced ITU V.90 draft specification, which is designed to
upgrade current K56flex and x2 modems to a new interoperable standard for 56-kbps
connectivity.

Pricing and Availability

The Cisco AS5800 is orderable immediately at a U.S. list price starting at $515/port.