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Cisco Networking Equipment

Kyaw Min Maung - Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Cisco SwitchesCisco is a hardware reseller providing brand new equipment and products. As global trends indicate economies will weaken over time, Cisco aims to maximise clients’ returns by providing the option to buy, sell and trade-in unused or end-of-life IT networking equipment for a wide range of brands.

Cisco switches
not only benefit the individual consumer, they also afford advantages to group business management systems. They are specifically designed to support bandwidth-hungry applications and converging service support, which is inclusive of IP telephony, voice over WLAN and video services, which ultimately confers greater protection against internal and external security threats.

This solution is one that is constantly sought after by IT administrators who aim to reduce operational costs and the complexity of network switches and ensure constant availability and uninterrupted access to information assets across an enterprise. 


In view of an increasing number of businesses scrambling to be, or be seen as “green”, environmentally friendly operations, Cisco has specifically designed their products in line with this objective. For example, the Cisco Catalyst 6500 Power Supply Efficiency uses less power but delivers far greater performance and higher capabilities compared to previous generations of networking devices. These gains not only translate into greater network efficiency, but improved effectiveness as well.


To help companies maximise their returns on investment, Cisco currently offers a trade-in and upgrade programme. This program is designed to allow clients to trade-in used equipment and apply the product’s corresponding value to the purchase of New-In-Box or refurbished Cisco products. The Cisco trade in is not only a good way to get rid of old equipment, the programme also reduces the cost of making a brand new purchase, making the purchase of new equipment more affordable. This is because eligible clients will receive a credit towards the purchase of new
Cisco equipment.

Not only does Cisco make it easier for clients to get rid of old equipment for new replacements, the company also makes it convenient for clients to do so. This comes in the form of a fast and easy one-stop solution that provides clients with immediate credit for current products. Cisco also helps to reduce the storage space required by clients by assisting in the removal of old equipment. All clients need to do is fill out an application form on the company’s website; a process that takes virtually no time to complete, all in return for a cost and space-effective replacement.

Advantages of Buying Cisco Equipment

Kyaw Min Maung - Monday, September 20, 2010

Cisco products offer high-tech computer equipment for businesses on small or medium scales, as well as for head offices of larger corporations. From VoIP phones for internet telephony, high speed routers, processor engines and a wide variety of modules for various purposes, Cisco equipment can provide all the computer hardware you need for smooth operation of your business.  

Cisco routers cater to all sizes and requirements of businesses and organisations and all provide high speed internet at modest price.

The 1800, 1900, 2800, 2900 and 3800 series are integrated services routers with:

  • Multiple built-in Ethernet ports.
  • A maximum of 112 powered 10/100 switch ports.
  • Up to 1G of RAM.
  • Maximum 64MB flash memory.
  • Built-in security.
  • Numerous expansion slots
  • ...and other additional features.

These router series are best suited to small and medium sized businesses. The 3900 series is at the top end of integrated services routers, offering additional performance capabilities and a higher number of service module slots than the other series

The Cisco 7200 series offers routers and router chassis ideally suited to corporate head offices and enterprise headquarters. The 7200 series offers:

  • Up to 3 built-in Ethernet ports .
  • A maximum of 12 expansion slots.
  • Built-in security.
  • Multi-service data and voice capabilities.
  • More than 70 interfaces and other extensive modularity options
  • ...and many more features.

Cisco also manufacture a range of switches including those for LAN, WAN, service provider, Ethernet and data centre usage. One such range of Cisco switches is the catalyst range. The Cisco switches in this range provide:

  • Layer 3 or Ethernet switching.
  • Up to 48 ports.
  • Multiple interfaces.
  • Up to  250MB RAM.
  • Forwarding rate of up to 102Mpps
  • and much more.

With businesses relying on IT and the internet for custom, promotion and communication, ensuring that hardware is up to spec. and running as smoothly as possible is an essential requirement for any business. Whether you are looking for Cisco equipment Brisbane, Cisco equipment Melbourne, Cisco equipment Sydney, or Cisco equipment for any other location across the World, Cisco Exchange provides  Cisco routers, Cisco switches and other Cisco products at competitive prices.