Cisco Router 7206VXR
The Cisco 7206VXR Router is available from AnySystem.com. We offer most competitive prices for the Cisco 7206VXR Router. The Cisco 7200 Series offer the choice of two chassis for flexible deployment: Cisco 7204VXR with four horizontal port adaptor slots, and the Cisco 7206VXR with 6 horizontal port adaptor slots. Both chassis provide up to 1Gbps backplane bandwidth, and include integrated multiservice interchange (MIX) functionality
- Unparalleled Cisco IOS-based IP/MPLS feature support (QoS, Broadband Agg, Security, - Multiservice, MPLS, and more)
- Broad range of flexible, modular interfaces (from DS0 to OC12)
- Support for Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Packet Over Sonet and more
- Fully modular design in a 3RU footprint
- Full L2TP and PPP termination support
- Support for up to 16,000 broadband subscriber sessions with the NPE-G1
- Service Accelerator using Cisco PXF technology
- Multi-protocol support
- Low initial investment
- Scalability and flexibility; ideal for network re-deployment
Call us at 1.800.981.4840 or 1-201.444.6110 or e-mail sales@anysystem.com for more information or to order.
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Our standard warranty is a 1 year return/replace warranty. This means that if a hardware component fails, we’ll get on the phone with you and help determine which part is failing. Once we’ve identified the bad part, you ship it to us and we will either replace or repair it. An Extended Warranty allows you to grow the standard 1 year warranty to 2 or more years. Click here to read more about an Extended Warranty for this hardware.
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Written by Test TestJune 05, 2008
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