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Cisco Unified Border Element Enterprise Edition Version 8.5 Product Overview Cisco Unified Communications is a comprehensive IP communications system of voice, video, data, and mobility products and applications. It enables more effective, secure, and personalized communications that directly affect both sales and profitability. It brings people together by enabling a new way of communicating, in which your business moves with you, security is everywhere, and information is always available whenever and wherever it is needed. Cisco Unified Communications is part of an integrated solution that includes network infrastructure, security, mobility, network management products, lifecycle services, flexible deployment and outsourced management options, and third-party communications applications. The Cisco Unified Border Element is an intelligent, unified communications network border element. In addition to other Cisco IOS Software features, the Cisco Unified Border Element includes session border controller (SBC) functions that help enable end-to-end, IP-based transport of voice, video, and data between independent unified communications networks. SBCs are critical components for scaling unified communications networks, enabling them to grow from IP islands within a single customer network to an end-to-end IP community. One of the most significant uses of the Cisco Unified Border Element is to allow call control elements such as Cisco Unified Communications Manager to connect to service provider Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunks for public switched telephone network (PSTN) access offerings, generally known as SIP trunks. The Cisco Unified Border Element is an integrated Cisco IOS Software application that runs on the Cisco 2900,3900 and 3900E Series Integrated Services Routers, Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers, Cisco 7200 Series Routers, Cisco 7301 Router, and Cisco AS5350XM and AS5400XM Media Gateways. Previous versions of the software also ran on the Cisco 2600 Series Multiservice Platforms and Cisco 3700 Series Multiservice Access Routers. Today, the Cisco Unified Border Element is used as an IP-to-IP gateway by enterprises and commercial customers to interconnect SIP and H.323 voice and video networks. The Cisco Unified Border Element is a simple and cost-effective solution that provides a network-to-network demarcation interface for signaling interworking, media interworking, address and port translations, billing, security, quality of service (QoS), and bandwidth management. The Cisco Unified Border Element enhances the PSTN-to-IP functions of a traditional Cisco gateway by adding the capability to join two voice-over-ip (VoIP) or video communications networks without the need for the PSTN. Cisco IOS Software helps enable the simultaneous operation of the following: Cisco Unified Border Element: An application that terminates and reoriginates both signaling (H.323 and SIP) and media streams (Real-Time Transport Protocol [RTP] and RTP Control Protocol [RTCP]) while performing border interconnection services between IP networks Cisco IOS Software H.323 Gatekeeper: An application that acts as the point of control for a variety of voice and video components that can be attached to an IP network (such as IP telephony devices, IP-PSTN gateways, H.323 videoconferencing endpoints, and H.323 multipoint control units) while facilitating buildout of large-scale multimedia service networks Cisco TDM Gateway: An application that allows time-division multiplexing (TDM) switching between TDM interfaces or TDM-to-IP interfaces 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 1 of 10

The Cisco Unified Border Element provides numerous functions and services when interconnecting IP networks. Generally, these functions can be categorized into four basic types: Session management, the capability to count and manage the number of sessions flowing through a router Interworking, the capability to interconnect different signaling methods and variants Demarcation, the capability to act as a distinct demarcation point between the two networks Security, the capability to act as a Layer 7 device that intelligently allows or disallows traffic between networks The Cisco Unified Border Element supports VoIP protocols such as H.323 and SIP. Video is also supported for both H.323 and SIP. Table 1 lists the features supported for voice and video. Table 1. Feature Cisco Unified Border Element Features Support Details Voice Protocols Protocol and signal interworking Media support Media interworking Media modes Transport mode Fax support Modem support Dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) Supplementary services Internetworking Call admission control (CAC) H.323 and SIP H.323 to H.323 (including Cisco Unified Communications Manager) H.323 to SIP (including Cisco Unified Communications Manager) SIP to SIP (including Cisco Unified Communications Manager) SIP to SIP (including Cisco TelePresence calls) RTP and RTCP Sub-RTCP for media statistics SIP delayed-offer to SIP early-offer interworking for audio calls Media flow-through Media flow-around TCP User Datagram Protocol (UDP) TCP-to-UDP interworking T.38 fax relay Fax passthrough Cisco Fax Relay Modem passthrough Cisco Modem Relay H.245 alphanumeric H.245 signal RFC 2833 SIP notify Key Press Markup Language (KPML) Interworking capabilities: H.323 to SIP RFC 2833 to G.711 in-band DTMF* Various SIP to H.323 DTMF interworking options Call hold, call transfer, and call forwarding for H.323 networks using H.450 and transparent passing of Empty Capability Set (ECS) SIP-to-SIP supplementary services (holds and transfers) support using REFER SIP-to-SIP supplementary services (holds and transfers) support using REINVITE H.323-to-SIP supplementary services for Cisco Unified Communications Manager with media termination point (MTP) on the H.323 trunk Configurable SIP profiles to manipulate SIP messages P-Asserted-Identity (PAI), P-Preferred-Identity (PPI), and Remote-Part-ID (RPID) internetworking**** Unsupported MIME-type attachment passthrough**** Unsupported SIP header passthrough**** Dial-pear bind (allows CUBE to connect to two different service providers) Incoming dial-peer match based on remote address Assisted RTCP for OCS Interoperability Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 2 of 10

Feature OPTIONS SIP message support Support Details Maximum number of calls per trunk (maximum number of calls) CAC based on IP circuits CAC based on total calls, CPU use, or memory use threshold Support for response to OPTIONS-PING messages Support for generation of in-dialog OPTIONS-PING messages Support for generation of out-of-dialog OPTIONS-PING messages to control dial-peer status*** Virtual Route Forwarding (VRF) support Single-voice VRF support Voice-quality statistics QoS Network Address Translation (NAT) traversal Network hiding Number translation Codecs Transcoding** Security Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) Voice media applications Billing Lawful intercept*** Packet loss, jitter, and round-trip time (RTT) IP Precedence and differentiated services code point (DSCP) marking NAT traversal support for SIP phones deployed behind non-application Line Gateway (ALG) data routers Stateful NAT traversal IP network privacy and topology hiding IP network security boundary Intelligent IP address translation for call media and signaling Back-to-back user agent, replacing all SIP-embedded IP addressing History information based topology hiding and call routing Number translation rules for VoIP numbers Electronic numbering (ENUM) support for E.164 number mapping into Domain Name System (DNS) G.711 mu-law and a-law G.722 G.723ar53, G.723ar63, G.723r53, and G.723r63 G.726r16, G.726r24, and G.726r32 G.728 G.729, G.729A, G.729B, and G.729AB Internet Low Bitrate Codec (ilbc) Mid-call codec renegotiation Transcoding between any two different families of codecs from the following list: G.711 a-law and mu-law G.729, G.729A, G.729B, and G.729AB G.723 (5.3 and 6.3 kbps) ilbc G.722 Mid-call transcoder insert/drop IP Security (IPsec) Secure RTP (SRTP) Transport Layer Security (TLS) SRTP-to-RTP interworking**** AAA with RADIUS Tool Command Language (Tcl) scripts support for application customization Voice XML (VoiceXML) 2.0 script support for application customization Standard call detail records (CDRs) for accurate billing available through: AAA records Syslog Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Provision of replicated packets to third-party mediation device Video Protocols Cisco endpoints supported Rich media Signaling interworking Media H.323 and SIP Cisco Unified Video Advantage (UVA) and Cisco TelePresence endpoints Simultaneous support for data, audio, and video SIP delayed-offer to SIP early-offer calls Support for multiplex RTP calls (for Cisco TelePresence solution) STUN / DTLS passthrough for telepresence 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 3 of 10

Feature H.323-enhanced features CAC QoS Data support Camera control Support Details H.235 passthrough for secure calls H.239 passthrough for picture-in-picture feature RSVP, including audio and video reservation synchronization DSCP markings to prioritize video streams as they traverse the network T.120 data collaboration flow-around only Far-end camera control (FECC) Codecs H.261 H.263 Network Management H.264 Manageability and Serviceability Resource utilization monitoring over SIP trunk High Availability High Availability Box-to-box redundancy on ISR G2 (HSRP-based) [media is preserved for active calls at time of failover] * Requires digital signal processors (DSPs) and is available only on the Cisco 2900, 3900 and 3900E Series, Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series, Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 2691, and Cisco 3700 Series ** Available on the Cisco 2900, 3900 and 3900E Series, Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series, Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3700 Series, Cisco 2691, and Cisco AS5350XM and AS5400XM *** Available on the Cisco 2951, 3925 and 3945 Integrated Services Routers, Cisco 2851, 3825 and 3845 Integrated Services Routers, Cisco 7200 Series, Cisco 7301, and Cisco AS5350XM and AS5400XM **** New feature in Cisco Unified Border Element 1.3 New Features in Cisco Unified Border Element Version 8.5 Note: With Release 1.5 (IOS release 15.1.2T), nomenclature is updated to CUBE 8.5. The new features provided in CUBE Version 8.5 include: Support for dial-peer bind (allows CUBE to connect to two different service providers, where enterprise customers can connect to multiple service providers for redundancy, call type routing (internal, long distance, local to different providers), TOD routing or least-cost routing. It can also be used on the CUBE inside interface if there is a need to distinguish source IP addresses for different enterprise network segments or applications. Support for incoming dial-peer match based on remote address (allows CUBE to connect to two different service providers, where CUBE can apply specific call routing, codec selection, digit manipulation, CAC, QoS, or security policies to the dial-peers specific to service provider 1 or service provider 2. Support for history information based topology hiding and call routing Support for voice-mail waiting indicator (VMWI) FXS phones Support for Assisted RTCP for OCS Interoperability Voice class codec support: o o Mid-call codec renegotiation Mid-call transcoder insert/drop For video: STUN / DTLS passthrough for telepresence Support for Resource Utilization Monitoring over SIP trunk (RAI) Box-to-box redundancy on ISR G2 (HSRP-based) [media is preserved for active calls at the time of failover] Overall the new capabilities in CUBE 8.5 improves operational efficiencies (redundancy/load balancing) across SIP trunk deployments via dynamic reporting of resource utilization, as well as enhanced demarcation function of CUBE ( 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 4 of 10

topology hiding) and flexibility and secure media internetworking with SIP trunk service providers. Additionally, it enables enforcement for billing and security policies at SIP trunk head-end and enterprise branch. New Features as of Cisco Unified Border Element Version 1.4 The new features provided as of Cisco Unified Border Element Version 1.4 include: Dynamic Payload Type Interworking for DTMF and Codecs Configurable error codes for OPTIONS Ping Enhanced MIBs: IP trunk utilization and DSP utilization Gateway-Gateway RSVP Call (SIP) to non-rsvp Calls (H.323/SIP) Configuration of SIP parameters through Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Passthrough of unknown SIP headers Passthrough of unknown MIME body attachments Support for PAI, PPI, and RPID internetworking Support for generation of OPTIONS PING messages to determine the status of dial peers Overall, the new capabilities as of Cisco Unified Border Element 1.4 enable additional interoperability with more devices and more service providers, enhanced manageability/serviceability, as well as enhanced security options with SRTP-to-RTP interworking. The new OPTIONS PING messages flexibility results in enhanced reliability of unified communications solutions. Main Features and Benefits The Cisco Unified Border Element delivers the following features and benefits: Network privacy by hiding the internal network structure from other administrative domains Capability to create interconnections between different VoIP network types (such as H.323-to-SIP interworking) DTMF interworking Capacity and call admissions control Better voice quality, cost, and space savings (including rack density), and a feature set comparable to backto-back gateways Codec filtering by restriction of codecs advertised on outbound call legs; for example, restriction of highbandwidth codecs is possible on the reorigination side of the Cisco Unified Border Element outbound dial peer Improved billing and settlement capabilities More control of calls routed between service providers and enterprises Software and hardware MTP functions for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (available on the Cisco 2900, 3900 and 3900E, 2800 and 3800 Series only) Critical services provided at the edge of the network for scalability Support for changing codecs during rotary-dial-peer selection Support for TDM voice Support for lawful intercept (LI) capabilities Support for PAI, PPI, and RPID internetworking 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 5 of 10

Feature Availability The Cisco Unified Border Element is built on Cisco IOS Software and runs on the following platforms: Cisco 3900E Series Integrated Services Routers (Cisco 3925E and 3945E Integrated Services Routers) Cisco 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers (Cisco 3925 and 3945 Integrated Services Routers) Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Routers (Cisco 2901, 2911, 2921, and 2951 Integrated Services Routers) Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers (Cisco 3825 and 3845 Integrated Services Routers) Cisco 2800 Series Integrated Services Routers (Cisco 2801, 2811, 2821, and 2851 Integrated Services Routers) Cisco AS5400XM and AS5350XM Media Gateways Older versions of the functions are also available on the following routers; Cisco 2600 Series Multiservice Platforms (Cisco 2610XM, 2611XM, 2620XM, 2621XM, 2650XM, and 2651XM Multiservice Routers and the Cisco 2691 Multiservice Platform) Cisco 3700 Series Multiservice Access Routers (Cisco 3725 and 3745 Multiservice Access Routers) Cisco 7301 Router Cisco 7200VXR Series Routers A minimum of 64 MB of flash memory and 256 MB of DRAM is required, and a minimum of one Fast Ethernet port for an external interface is required. The Cisco Unified Border Element may require additional hardware for connectivity to the PSTN and WAN and for transcoding capabilities. If connected to the IP network through a WAN connection, the Cisco Unified Border Element supports all the WAN connectivity methods and interface cards that the underlying router platform supports. Note: For transcoding, one of the following products and appropriate DSPs is required: Cisco IP Communications Voice/Fax Network Module (part number NM-HD-1V, NM-HD-2V, or NM-HD-2VE) on Cisco IP Communications High-Density Digital Voice/Fax Network Module (part number NM-HDV2, NM- HDV2-1T1/E1, or NM-HDV2-2T1/E1) and associated DSP cards DSP cards such as the PVDM2-8, PVDM2-16, PVDM2-32, PVDM2-48, and PVDM2-64 DSP cards such as the PVDM3-16, PVDM3-32, PVDM3-64, PVDM3-128, PVDM3-192 and PVDM3-256 More information about transcoding is available at: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/products/ps5854/products_qanda_item0900aecd8016c2c7.shtml. Note: The Cisco 7200 Series Routers and Cisco 7301 Router do not support transcoding. The Cisco IOS Software images listed in Table 5 later in this document allow the simultaneous operation of the Cisco Unified Border Element, Cisco IOS Software H.323 gatekeeper, and Cisco TDM gateway all on the same device. Cisco Unified Border Element with Configurable SIP Profiles Configurable SIP profiles on the Cisco Unified Border Element help customers by allowing SIP messages from entities in their networks to pass through the border element and enabling manipulation of header fields and the embedded Session Description Protocol (SDP). This configurability allows more endpoints to interconnect by acting as a middle layer to provide some interpretation. For example, if one network requires the presence of a certain 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 6 of 10

header in a SIP message, but your current SIP device, such as Cisco Unified Communications Manager, does not generate the header, the SIP profiles capability can be used to add this header. Summary The Cisco Unified Border Element provides direct IP interconnections with lower cost and greater flexibility than TDM interconnections. This gateway helps service providers and enterprises decrease VoIP latency, improve voice quality, and effectively support rich-media services, thereby allowing Cisco Unified Communications products to work transparently in both intrasite and intersite deployments. Product Specifications Table 2 shows platform memory specifications to support Cisco Unified Border Element 1.3. Table 2. Platform Support and Product Specifications Platform Flash Memory DRAM Cisco 2951 Integrated Services Router Cisco 2921 Integrated Services Router Cisco 2911 Integrated Services Router Cisco 2901 Integrated Services Router 256 MB 512 MB Cisco 3925 Integrated Services Router 256 MB 1 GB Cisco 3945 Integrated Services Router 256 MB 1 GB Cisco 3925E Integrated Services Router 256 MB 1 GB Cisco 3945E Integrated Services Router 256 MB 1 GB Cisco 2851 Integrated Services Router Cisco 2821 Integrated Services Router Cisco 2811 Integrated Services Router Cisco 2801 Integrated Services Router 64 MB 256 MB Cisco 3825 Integrated Services Router 64 MB 256 MB Cisco 3845 Integrated Services Router 64 MB 256 MB Cisco AS5350XM Media Gateway 128 MB 512 MB Cisco AS5400XM Media Gateway 128 MB 512 MB Ordering Information This product is orderable via bundles, as shown in Table 3 below. Table 3. CUBE ISR G2 Bundles SKUs Product Description Technology Package Additional HW Flash / DRAM C2901-VSEC-CUBE/K9 C2911-VSEC-CUBE/K9 C2921-VSEC-CUBE/K9 C2951-VSEC-CUBE/K9 C3925-VSEC-CUBE/K9 C3945-VSEC-CUBE/K9 Cisco 2901 Voice Sec and CUBE Bundle, PVDM3-16, Cisco 2911 Voice Sec and CUBE Bundle, PVDM3-16, Cisco 2921 Voice Sec and CUBE Bundle, PVDM3-32, Cisco 2951 Voice Sec and CUBE Bundle, PVDM3-32, Cisco 3925 Voice Sec and CUBE Bundle, PVDM3-64, Cisco 3945 Voice Sec and CUBE Bundle, PVDM3-64, SL-29-UC-K9 and SL-29-SEC-K9 None 256MB 512MB SL-29-UC-K9 and SL-29-SEC-K9 None 256MB 512MB SL-29-UC-K9 and SL-29-SEC-K9 None 256MB 512MB SL-29-UC-K9 and SL-29-SEC-K9 None 256MB 512MB SL-39-UC-K9 and SL-39-SEC-K9 None 256MB 1GB SL-39-UC-K9 and SL-39-SEC-K9 None 256MB 1GB 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 7 of 10

SKUs Product Description Technology Package Additional HW Flash / DRAM C3925E-VSEC-CUBEK9 C3945E-VSEC-CUBEK9 Cisco 3925E Voice Sec and CUBE Bundle, PVDM3-64, Cisco 3945E Voice Sec and CUBE Bundle, PVDM3-64, SL-39-UC-K9 and SL-39-SEC-K9 None 256MB 1GB SL-39-UC-K9 and SL-39-SEC-K9 None 256MB 1GB This product is also orderable in three simple steps: 1. Select a Cisco router based on performance requirements. 2. Select a Cisco IOS Software image with Cisco Unified Border Element feature support (all images IPVoice and above support some components of the Cisco Unified Border Element). On the Cisco 2900, 3900 and 3900E Series platforms, which use a universal software image, select the Unified Communications package. 3. Select the appropriate Cisco IOS Software feature license. To order software only, follow steps 2 and 3 and refer to Table 4 when selecting feature license part numbers. To place an order, visit the Cisco Ordering homepage and refer to Table 4. Table 4. Part Number Ordering Information for Feature Licenses Description FL-CUBEE-5(=) FL-CUBEE-25(=) FL-CUBEE-100(=) FL-CUBEE-500(=) FL-CUBEE-1000(=) FL-GK-2901(=) FL-GK-2911(=) FL-GK-2921(=) FL-GK-2951(=) FL-GK-3925(=) FL-GK-3945(=) FL-CUBE-4(=) FL-CUBE-25(=) FL-CUBE-100(=) FL-INTVVSRV-2801(=) FL-INTVVSRV-2811(=) FL-INTVVSRV-2821(=) FL-INTVVSRV-2851(=) FL-INTVVSRV-3825(=) FL-INTVVSRV-3845(=) FL-INTVVSRV-5X(=) Feature license applicable to the Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series platforms for 5 simultaneous IP-to-IP Gateway sessions Feature license applicable to the Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series platforms for 25 simultaneous IP-to-IP Gateway sessions Feature license applicable to the Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series platforms for 100 simultaneous IP-to-IP Gateway sessions Feature license applicable to the Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series platforms for 500 simultaneous IP-to-IP Gateway sessions Feature license applicable to the Cisco 3900 Series platforms for 1000 simultaneous IP-to-IP Gateway sessions Cisco 2901 platform Gatekeeper license Cisco 2911 platform Gatekeeper license Cisco 2921 platform Gatekeeper license Cisco 2951 platform Gatekeeper license Cisco 3925 platform Gatekeeper license Cisco 3945 platform Gatekeeper license Feature license applicable to the Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series platforms for 4 simultaneous IP-to-IP Gateway or Gatekeeper sessions Feature license applicable to the Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series platforms for 25 simultaneous IP-to-IP Gateway or Gatekeeper sessions Feature license applicable to the Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series platforms for 100 simultaneous IP-to-IP Gateway or Gatekeeper sessions Cisco 2801 Integrated Voice Video License: IP-to-IP Gateway or Gatekeeper Cisco 2811 Integrated Voice Video License: IP-to-IP Gateway or Gatekeeper Cisco 2821 Integrated Voice Video License: IP-to-IP Gateway or Gatekeeper Cisco 2851 Integrated Voice Video License: IP-to-IP Gateway or Gatekeeper Cisco 3825 Integrated Voice Video License: IP-to-IP Gateway or Gatekeeper Cisco 3845 Integrated Voice Video License: IP-to-IP Gateway or Gatekeeper Cisco AS5350XM & AS5400XM Integrated Voice Video License: IP-to-IP Gateway or Gatekeeper To Download the Software After ordering a feature license, visit the Cisco Software Center to download the Cisco IOS Software. Table 5 provides the software image name and software feature set available with each platform. 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 8 of 10

Table 5. Cisco Unified Border Element Software Feature Set and Software File Platform Software Image Name Software Feature Set Cisco 2901, 2911, and 2921 platforms c2900-universalk9-mz Universal Image Cisco 2951 platform c2951-universalk9-mz Universal Image Cisco 3925 and 3945 platforms Cisco 2811, 2821, and 2851 Integrated Services Router Cisco 2801 Integrated Services Router Cisco 3845 Integrated Services Router Cisco 3825 Integrated Services Router Cisco AS5350XM Media Gateway Cisco AS5400XM Media Gateway c3900-universalk9-mz c2800nm-adventerprisek9_ivs-mz c2800nm-ipvoice_ivs-mz c2800nm-adventerprisek9-mz c2800nm-advipservicesk9-mz c2800nm-spservicesk9-mz c2800nm-ipvoice-mz c2800nm-ipvoicek9-mz c2801-adventerprisek9_ivs-mz c2801-ipvoice_ivs-mz c2801-adventerprisek9-mz c2801-advipservicesk9-mz c2801-spservicesk9-mz c2801-ipvoice-mz c2801-ipvoicek9-mz c3845-adventerprisek9_ivs-mz c3845-ipvoice_ivs-mz c3845-adventerprisek9-mz c3845-advipservicesk9-mz c3845-spservicesk9-mz c3845-ipvoice-mz c3845-ipvoicek9-mz c3825-adventerprisek9_ivs-mz c3825-ipvoice_ivs-mz c3825-adventerprisek9-mz c3825-advipservicesk9-mz c3825-spservicesk9-mz c3825-ipvoice-mz c3825-ipvoicek9-mz c5350-jk9su2_ivs-mz c5350-js_ivs-mz c5400-jk9su2_ivs-mz c5400-js_ivs-mz Universal Image Cisco 2800 INT VOICE/VIDEO, IPIPGW, TDMIP GW AES Cisco 2800 INT VOICE/VIDEO, IPIP GW, TDMIP GW Cisco 2800 ADVANCED ENTERPRISE SERVICES Cisco 2800 ADVANCED IP SERVICES Cisco 2800 SP SERVICES Cisco 2800 IP VOICE Cisco 2801 INT VOICE/VIDEO, IPIPGW, TDMIP GW AES Cisco 2801 INT VOICE/VIDEO, IPIP GW, TDMIP GW Cisco 2801 ADVANCED ENTERPRISE SERVICES Cisco 2801 ADVANCED IP SERVICES Cisco 2801 SP SERVICES Cisco 2801 IP VOICE Cisco 3845 INT VOICE/VIDEO, IPIPGW, TDMIP GW AES Cisco 3845 INT VOICE/VIDEO, IPIP GW, TDMIP GW Cisco 3845 ADVANCED ENTERPRISE SERVICES Cisco 3845 ADVANCED IP SERVICES Cisco 3845 SP SERVICES Cisco 3845 IP VOICE Cisco 3825 INT VOICE/VIDEO, IPIPGW, TDMIP GW AES Cisco 3825 INT VOICE/VIDEO, IPIP GW, TDMIP GW Cisco 3825 ADVANCED ENTERPRISE SERVICES Cisco 3825 ADVANCED IP SERVICES Cisco 3825 SP SERVICES Cisco 3825 IP VOICE Cisco AS5350 Series IOS INT VOICE/VIDEO IPIPGW, TDMIP GW LI Cisco AS5350 Series IOS INT VOICE/VIDEO IPIPGW, TDMIP GW EPLUS Cisco AS5400 Series IOS INT VOICE/VIDEO IPIPGW, TDMIP GW LI Cisco AS5400 Series IOS INT VOICE/VIDEO IPIPGW, TDMIP GW EPLUS Cisco and Partner Services for the Branch Services from Cisco and our certified partners can help you transform the branch experience and accelerate business innovation and growth in the Borderless Network. We have the depth and breadth of expertise to create a clear, replicable, optimized branch footprint across technologies. Planning and design services align technology with business goals and can increase the accuracy, speed, and efficiency of deployment. Technical services help improve operational efficiency, save money, and mitigate risk. Optimization services are designed to continuously improve performance and help your team succeed with new technologies. 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 9 of 10

For More Information For more information about the Cisco Unified Border Element, visit http://www.cisco.com/go/cube or contact your local Cisco account representative. Printed in USA C78-458843-05 C78-458843-03 05/10 03/10 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 10 of 10