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4 Cisco Product Catalog, April, 2001
Workstations on the remote LAN can be assigned IP addresses dynamically by either the central network or the Cisco
800 Series router using the Internet-standard Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). The Cisco 800 Series
implements both a DHCP relay agent and a DHCP server, giving network administrators a choice of mechanisms for
assigning IP addresses to the routers and workstations.
Easy to Set Up
Each Cisco 800 Series router includes Cisco Fast Step, an easy-to-use Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0-based software tool
that simplifies the setup, monitoring, and troubleshooting of Cisco routers. The Cisco Fast Set setup application leads
users through simple, step-by-step, wizards-based procedures to configure Cisco routers connected to an Internet service
provider and remote corporate network. Cisco Fast Step includes the Cisco Fast Step monitor application which provides
users with router LAN and WAN performance statistics, fault alarms, and troubleshooting assistance.
The Cisco 800 Series routers also support configuration with the Cisco ConfigMaker application. A Windows 95, 98, and
NT 4.0-based software tool, the Cisco ConfigMaker is designed to configure a small network of Cisco routers, switches,
hubs, and other network devices from a single PC. Cisco ConfigMaker is designed for resellers and network
administrators of small and medium-sized businesses who are proficient in LAN and WAN fundamentals and basic
network design.
The Cisco 800 IDSL models include DSL Connection Kits. The Cisco 800 DSL Connection Kit includes the Cisco Fast
Step application with two configuration templates for simplified installation and set up.
For additional setup ease, the Cisco 800 Series includes color-coded ports and cables to help users make proper
connections. A Quick Product Reference Guide documentation provides easy-to-follow installation instructions.
Virtual Private Network Services for Telecommuters
A virtual private network (VPN) connects private networks and telecommuters by using a public network (such as the
Internet), but provides services and capabilities that seem like those offered by dedicated private lines. For VPNs to
provide the same benefits as dedicated lines, they must offer similar levels of security and quality to guarantee availability.
As implemented in Cisco 800 Series routers, industry standard IPSec encryption offers a complete solution to
telecommuters for secure remote access to VPNs, with mission-critical reliability and availability.
All-in-One Solution
The Cisco 803 and 804 models provide an all-in-one solution with a four-port Ethernet hub and two POTS interfaces,
which enable users to meet their needs for data, telephone, and fax networking with one device. Now small offices and
corporate telecommuters can reduce telephone line charges by combining their data, telephone, and fax communications
on a single ISDN line. With one of these Cisco 800 series models, users can simultaneously use the Internet, receive a
fax, or make a phone call while reducing the expense of multiple telephone lines.
Product Features
Security
NAT, creates a private network and an additional layer of network security
PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP, D channel dialback, caller ID, and ACLs, TACACS+ protect network resources from
unauthorized access
Route and router authentication, Cisco IOS Firewall feature set, IPSec encryption, and GRE tunneling
Manageability
Dynamic IP addresses for the Cisco 800 Series router and the remote workstations, to ease configuration and network
management
Automatic service profile identifier (SPID) and automatic detection of the ISDN switch using Cisco Fast Step
Remote management and monitoring via SNMP or Telnet; local management via console port
Remote debug capability using syslog
Networking Efficiency and Cost Control
Advice-of-charge mode and permanent ISDN connections
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