What is Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation?

Edge networks are crafted to support an immense number of devices, delivering services with minimal latency in a highly efficient manner. To address the increasing demand for bandwidth, it is vital to implement feature-rich routers that can scale in a cost-effective way. The ASR 9000 series emerges as a premier edge routing option that fulfills the performance criteria essential for 5G applications. This series is equipped with cutting-edge security measures, including Secure Boot, Cisco Trust Anchor, and strategies to combat counterfeiting. Additionally, it adheres to a Secure Development Lifecycle, ensuring the integrity of its production processes. The ASR 9000 not only provides protection for investments through continuous software and hardware enhancements, but its custom ASIC is designed to maximize performance, achieving an extraordinary hundredfold increase in capacity while also cutting power consumption by 96% per Gbps. It also facilitates real-time telemetry, segment routing, and Ethernet Virtual Private Networks (EVPNs), which collectively ensure a robust set of networking features. As the landscape of connectivity continues to change, the ASR 9000 series is well-equipped to evolve and spearhead advancements in edge networking solutions, making it an invaluable asset for future technologies.

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Company Name:
Cisco
Date Founded:
1984
Company Location:
United States
Company Website:
www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/routers/asr-9000-series-aggregation-services-routers/index.html

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