A. Poor WAN performancE.the exponential growth in bandwidth requirements and increased sensitivity to latency can be addressed by Cisco WAAS.
B. Inefficient routinG.the issue of direct spoke-to-spoke routing in a hub-and-spoke environment can be addressed by Cisco Performance Routing.
C. Complex management: the need for various services at the branch (for example, Cisco WAAS, security, and mobility) and the lack of local IT resources to deploy a branch infrastructure can be addressed by the Cisco ISR G2-based "office-in-a-box" solution.
D. Inadequate security: limited application, user or device awareness, and the difficulty to balance flexible network access while meeting security requirements can be addressed by Cisco SecureX.
E. Poor WAN performancthe exponential growth in bandwidth requirements and increased sensitivity to latency can be addressed by faster links in a WAN and more powerful Cisco devices.
A. By deploying Cisco Prime for Enterprise, administrator acceptance of the management tool can be increased.
B. By deploying Cisco EnergyWise, savings on energy allows payback in less than one year.
C. By eliminating outages, greater trust with customers and internal stakeholders can be achieved.
D. By eliminating outages, 5 percent more orders can be accepted.
A. cost per port
B. integrated services
C. high availability
D. lowest power consumption
E. enhanced security
A. In order to optimize application performance, Cisco WAAS on Cisco SRE (in Cisco ISR G2) is a good solution for branches.
B. In the frame of IT consolidation, vWAAS would be a good solution when deployed on Cisco ISR G2 at the branches.
C. In order to optimize bandwidth, WAAS Express (running in Cisco ISR G2 IOS Software) is a cost-effective solution for branches.
D. Application acceleration can be achieved by using WAAS Mobile on end devices and WAAS Server on Cisco ISR G2 at the branches.
A. Cisco MediaNet Architecture
B. Cisco Collaboration Architecture
C. Cisco Security Architecture
D. Cisco TrustSec Architecture