Overview of Cisco 1841 Router
This particular model comes with these features:
* 2 10/100 ethernet ports (copper - RJ45)
* 2 Wan Interface Card (WIC) slots for the ports of your choice
* 1 internal expansion slot
* standard pair of console/auxiliary console ports
* 1 USB port for console access (local device management)
* 128 Meg RAM; only expandable to 384 Meg.
* 1U height
The 1841 routers come with three-speed fans controlled by a thermostat in the chassis. For noise abatement and extended life, fan speeds are variable depending on the cooling needs. The 1841 routers come with internal clocks, but are dependent on a non-replaceable battery. If the battery fails, this would require the chassis be sent back to the factory for repair - which should be covered under warantee.
For VoIP implementations a separate appliance will be needed since the 1841 router capabilities do not include VoIP or voice even though it has 2 WICs. A single power supply is a drawback, but for most implementations this means no redundant power supply. For installations of 300 users or less, the Cisco 1841 meets the needs of a field office. It is overkill for a job of less than 20 nodes where a smaller router or a PIX firewall is recommended.
Whatever the router selection, Network Address Translation, a secondary Internet circuitJ to the headquarters, and a reasonable amount of access control lists (ACLS) should be included in its capabilities.
Joe Jensen is writer for NetworkBits.NET, and informational site about networking and a used hardware store.
Please check out http://networkbits.net/technology/routing/ Or the Original complete review of the Cisco 1841 model of router.
Article Source: Joe Jenson


