mentioned in the sizing guidelines.
WAE-7341
Enterprise Data Center Appliance
WAE-7371
Enterprise Data Center Appliance
WAE-674
Enterprise Appliance

Agenda
Enterprise Application Delivery Challenges
Introducing Cisco Wide Area Application Services
Cisco WAAS Product Architecture
Application Specific Acceleration
WAAS Express
Virtual WAAS
Data Replication Acceleration
Network-embedded virtualization
Remote Access Optimization with WAAS Mobile
Management and WAE Platforms
WAAS Installation steps
Summary
Q&A

Agenda
Enterprise Application Delivery Challenges
Introducing Cisco Wide Area Application Services
Cisco WAAS Product Architecture
Application Specific Acceleration
WAAS Express
Virtual WAAS
Data Replication Acceleration
Network-embedded virtualization
Remote Access Optimization with WAAS Mobile
Management and WAE Platforms
WAAS Installation steps
Summary
Q&A

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Presentation_ID
68
Why Cisco WAAS?
Router integrated
Solution
Network services
integration
Proof Points
Broadest portfolio
Software based & hardware
integrated options
“On
-
demand”
services
Over 5000 customers
Validated, tested design guides
Award-winning Cisco global
support
& advanced services
Network Transparency -
Seamless integration with QoS,
VoIP, and firewall services
Fully preserves security policies
Industry-leading application
transparency
Benefits
Differentiators
Enables IT service agility
Reduces branch footprint
Reduces deployment and
maintenance costs
Eases deployment
Ensures seamless
network integration
Help where and when
you need it
Reduces deployment and
management complexity
Protects investments
Speeds problem resolution
Proven end-to-end
architectural approach

Agenda
Enterprise Application Delivery Challenges
Introducing Cisco Wide Area Application Services
Cisco WAAS Product Architecture
Application Specific Acceleration
WAAS Express
Data Replication Acceleration
Network-embedded virtualization
Remote Access Optimization with WAAS Mobile
Management and WAE Platforms
WAAS Installation steps
Summary
Q&A


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Cisco Confidential
Presentation_ID
71
Cisco Connected Grid Router & Switches
Brief Overview

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Cisco Confidential
Presentation_ID
72
Substation Automation
Cisco CGR 2010
–
Substation Router
Enhanced for Utility deployments
•
Substation Compliant (IEC 61850-3, IEEE 1613)
•
No Moving Parts
•
Purpose built for Substation envionments
–
industrial grade components
•
Dual Redundant, Field Replaceable Power
Supplies
(Same P.S. as CGS 2520)
•
Extended Temperature Range Support
•
Extended Power Supply Support
•
Choice of Front or Reverse Cabling
•
IEEE 1588 HW Ready
•
Advanced IOS Secuity - NERC/CIP capable
•
SCADA Inspection
–
IPS, FPM
•
SCADA Tunneling capabilities - BSTUN
•
Hardware Based Security solution: SUDI
