Description
Cisco 1001 Aggregation Services Router
The Cisco 1001 Aggregation Services Router is a cornerstone of the Cisco ASR 1000 family, engineered to deliver reliable, high-performance edge routing for enterprises and service providers. This compact 1RU platform brings together robust aggregation, secure data transport, and scalable service delivery in a single appliance. Built to handle the demands of modern WAN architectures, the Cisco 1001 enables efficient convergence of multiple wide-area links, VPNs, and interconnects while supporting evolving requirements such as IPv6, MPLS, and advanced quality of service. With Cisco IOS XE at its core and the famed Cisco QuantumFlow processing architecture, the 1001 provides consistent throughput, rapid policy enforcement, and real-time analytics that empower network operators to optimize performance, reduce latency, and accelerate time-to-service for new applications.
- High‑performance QuantumFlow processing for edge intelligence: The Cisco 1001 leverages quantum-flow technology to accelerate packet processing, enabling scalable throughput and ultra-low latency even under peak traffic conditions. This intelligent processing helps ensure consistent application performance, smooth multimedia delivery, and rapid handling of bursty traffic without sacrificing security or reliability.
- Flexible, future‑proof interface options for rapid deployment: Designed to adapt as your network evolves, the 1001 provides a dense set of onboard Ethernet ports with support for modular upgrades and hot-swappable interface options. This flexibility allows you to scale from basic site-to-site VPNs to complex, multi‑service WAN architectures without forklift upgrades, helping protect your investment and simplify network design.
- Integrated security and services for edge protection: The router delivers a broad suite of security features, including VPN termination, encryption, firewall capabilities, and optional threat defense services. By consolidating routing, security, and policy enforcement at the edge, organizations can reduce device sprawl, improve protection against threats, and simplify compliance with data protection requirements.
- Resilient design and reliability for mission‑critical networks: Built for service‑provider grade reliability, the Cisco 1001 includes redundant power options, hot‑swappable components, and robust hardware failover mechanisms. Together with Cisco IOS XE’s mature fault management, this design minimizes downtime, accelerates mean time to repair, and supports high availability configurations essential for business continuity.
- Comprehensive management and automation with IOS XE: The Cisco 1001 runs Cisco IOS XE, offering familiar CLI access, RESTCONF APIs, and extensive telemetry. Operators gain deep visibility into traffic patterns, QoS policies, MPLS paths, and security events, while automated workflows and policy orchestration simplify ongoing operations—reducing manual effort and accelerating service delivery.
Technical Details of Cisco 1001 Aggregation Services Router
- Model and series: Cisco 1001 Aggregation Services Router, part of the ASR 1000 Series family, designed for scalable edge routing and service delivery.
- Form factor: 1RU fixed chassis designed for space-efficient data center and branch deployments, with room for expansion via supported modules and interface kits.
- Performance and architecture: Built around Cisco QuantumFlow processing to accelerate core packet processing, enabling high‑throughput service delivery, low latency, and consistent performance across a wide range of traffic mixes and service scenarios.
- Interfaces and connectivity: Integrated Ethernet ports with support for additional SFP/SFP+ modules and other expansion options, enabling flexible WAN connectivity, private line services, and cloud interconnects without excessive downtime.
- Software and management: Runs Cisco IOS XE, delivering robust routing protocols (including BGP, OSPF, and IS-IS), MPLS, QoS, VPN technologies, NetFlow/IPFIX, and secure management. Includes modern APIs, telemetry, and integration with Cisco’s management ecosystems for centralized policy and assurance.
How to install Cisco 1001 Aggregation Services Router
- Prepare your installation site by verifying rack space, power availability, cooling, and grounding. Ensure you have the proper rack rails, screws, and cable management accessories to support a clean, compliant deployment.
- Mount the Cisco 1001 securely in a standard 19-inch rack. Use the included mounting hardware, tighten screws evenly, and verify that airflow is unobstructed to prevent thermal throttling during operation.
- Connect the power supply and configure any redundant power options if your model supports them. Power up the device and confirm that fans initialize normally, with no abnormal noise or alarms at boot.
- Attach network interfaces according to your deployment design. Start with a basic management and data path, connecting to your console port for initial setup, and ensuring console access via SSH or a terminal emulator.
- Perform initial software configuration: set hostname, management IP, admin credentials, and enable required features (routing protocols, VPNs, and QoS policies). Apply necessary licenses and verify firmware compatibility with your existing network landscape.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco 1001 Aggregation Services Router best suited for? It is designed for edge aggregation and service delivery in both enterprise and service provider environments. It consolidates multiple WAN links, VPN tunnels, and edge services into a single, manageable platform while offering the reliability and scalability required for growth and evolving service requirements.
- What kinds of networks does it support? The Cisco 1001 supports a broad range of networks, including enterprise WANs, MPLS deployments, VPN termination, and internet edge connectivity. It is designed to handle traffic from branch sites to data centers, with capabilities that adapt to both small footprints and larger, dispersed networks.
- Does it support IPv6 and modern routing protocols? Yes. The device is built to be IPv6-ready and supports modern routing protocols such as BGP, OSPF, and IS-IS, enabling seamless coexistence of IPv4 and IPv6 traffic and flexible route management across diverse environments.
- What management tools are available for day‑to‑day operations? Cisco IOS XE provides a familiar CLI, complemented by RESTCONF, NETCONF, SNMP, and telemetry. This enables centralized management, policy automation, performance monitoring, and integration with Cisco DNA Center or Prime Infrastructure in larger deployments.
- Can the router be upgraded or expanded over time? The 1001 is designed for growth through supported modules and interfaces, allowing you to add capacity or expand features without replacing the core chassis. This ensures a longer service life and protection for your initial investment.
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