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Cisco 850 and 870 series routers...

Cisco has just added in two new models in the 800 series range with a lot of enhancements...

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Cisco 850 Models

  • Cisco 851

    • 1x 10/100 External Ethernet Port
    • 4x 10/100 Internal Ethernet (managed switch) ports
  • Cisco 851W

    • 1x 10/100 External Ethernet Port
    • 4x 10/100 Internal Ethernet (managed switch) ports
    • 1x 802.11b/g WLAN with 802.1x, Cisco LEAP, EAP-TLS,...
  • Cisco 857

    • 1x ADSL Port
    • 4x 10/100 Internal Ethernet (managed switch) ports
  • Cisco 857W

    • 1x ADSL Port
    • 4x 10/100 Internal Ethernet (managed switch) ports
    • 1x 802.11b/g WLAN with 802.1x, Cisco LEAP, EAP-TLS,...

For more information of the Cisco 850 series router

Cisco 870 Models

  • Cisco 871

    • 1x 10/100 External Ethernet Port
    • 4x 10/100 Internal Ethernet (managed switch) ports with 3x internal 802.1Q vLANS
  • Cisco 871W

    • 1x 10/100 External Ethernet Port
    • 4x 10/100 Internal Ethernet (managed switch) ports with 3x internal 802.1Q vLANS
    • 1x 802.11b/g WLAN with 802.1x, Cisco LEAP, EAP-TLS,...
  • Cisco 877

    • 1x ADSL Port
    • 4x 10/100 Internal Ethernet (managed switch) ports with 3x internal 802.1Q vLANS
  • Cisco 877W

    • 1x ADSL Port
    • 4x 10/100 Internal Ethernet (managed switch) ports with 3x internal 802.1Q vLANS
    • 1x 802.11b/g WLAN with 802.1x, Cisco LEAP, EAP-TLS,...

For more information of the Cisco 870 series router

Cisco 820 and 830 series routers

The Cisco So/Ho ADSL routers are commonly refered to as the Cisco827 by CiscoNuts, but there is an expanding range of the 800 series ADSL routers. Because of the enhancements made to the Cisco 837, and that the price of the 837 is cheaper than the 827 (and 827H), Cisco will no longer produce the 827 (and 827H), however, they will continue to support them.

  • Cisco 827 (No longer available due to Cisco Releasing the Cisco 837)

    • 1x ADSL Port
    • 1x 10 Mbps Ethernet Port
  • Cisco 827H (No longer available due to Cisco Releasing the Cisco 837)

    • 1x ADSL Port
    • 4x 10 Mbps Ethernet Ports comprising of a 4 port hub (seen as 1 router interface (Interface Ethernet 0))
  • Cisco 827-4V

    • 1x ADSL Port
    • 1x 10 Mbps Ethernet Port
    • 4x FXS Analog voice ports so you can do VoIP and see if Telecom really garrantees their QoS.
  • Cisco 837

    • 1x ADSL Port
    • 4x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Ports comprising of a 4 port switch (seen as 1 router interface (Interface FastEthernet 0))
    • MDI/MDIX Autosensing
    • A lot faster and more powerful than the Cisco 827/827H
    • Built in Hardware VPN and Encryption Module
    • IDS (Intrusion Detection System) feature set built in the IOS along with IP Firewall
    • More Flash, more RAM
    • Mmm, very nice :-)
  • Soho 97

    • Yes! It's on the New Zealand Market at about two thirds of the price of an 837
    • Just a cut down edition of the 827H
    • 20% faster than a Cisco 827/827H
    • Yes! It runs IOS, it's not like the Cisco 700 ISDN Router
    • Software VPN and Encryption
    • Stateful IP Firewall
    • MDI/MDIX Autosensing
    • Excellent Box for the home user, has the relavent features you would expect in a bigger Cisco box
    • Soho 97 doesn't have the following features (Not that you need them for a home internet connection)

      • EIGRP, IGRP, OSPF, ISIS, Mobile Routes, or BGP
      • IP CEF (CiscoExpressForwarding)
      • AAA Authentication
      • Policy Based Routing
      • IDS Feature Set
      • WCCP (Web Cache Co-ordination Protocol)

There is also the SOHO77 routers which aren't available in New Zealand that I know of.

Also in the same range of routers, are the broadband ethernet routers if you wish to have a wireless connection from Satlan, Net4U, or whoever. They are exactly the same except they have an ethernet port in place of the ADSL port along with the appropiate chip set and features

  • Cisco 806 ''(The 806 router has suffered the same fate as the 827 - it has been replaced by the 831)

    • Same as the 827H except for the ADSL port now becoming an ethernet port
  • Cisco 831

    • Same as the 837H except for the ADSL port now becoming an ethernet port
    • Got all those cool new features as the 837
    • Mmm, also very nice :-)
  • Soho 91

    • Just a cut down edition of the 806
    • 20% faster than a Cisco 806
    • Yes! It runs IOS, it's not like the Cisco 700 ISDN Router
    • Software VPN and Encryption
    • Stateful IP Firewall
    • MDI/MDIX Autosensing
    • Excellent Box for the home user, has the relavent features you would expect in a bigger Cisco box
    • Soho 91 doesn't have the following features (Not that you need them for a home internet connection)

      • EIGRP, IGRP, OSPF, ISIS, Mobile Routes, or BGP
      • IP CEF (CiscoExpressForwarding)
      • AAA Authentication
      • Policy Based Routing
      • IDS Feature Set
      • WCCP (Web Cache Co-ordination Protocol)

IOS Versions.

In New Zealand, all the Cisco 800 series broadband and ADSL routers comes with two IOS feature sets.

  • Comes standard with IP Firewall
  • Can be upgraded to IPSec (DES and 3DES)

Tunneling

GRE Tunneling can be done using the standard shipped IOS, however, if you wish to encrypt the GRE tunnel, then you will need to upgrade the IOS to IPSec feature set to use the DES or 3DES encryption.

For IPSec tunnels to Linux machiens, see FreeSwanToCiscoAdsl.


Features

As with all Cisco gear, you pay more than you would for something from DickSmith that is going to get you a connection to an ADSL network, but you get what you pay for.

  • Cisco IP Firewall Feature set
  • Optional VPN encryption software
  • A real router (Not a modem trying to be a router)
  • Connects to MetaNet

Pricing

This year has been a very exciting year watching Cisco slash their prices. The prices have nearly halved since the 827s come out.

If people are interested in bulk purchasing, that is not a problem, talk to LindsayDruett.


See also CiscoAdslRouter for an overview.
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