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1 Product Overview and Deployment Guidelines This chapter describes the features and benefits of the WRP400, describes deployment scenarios, and offers guidelines to help you plan your network. • "WRP400 Features and Benefits," on page 5 • "Deployment Models," on page 6 • "Local Area Network Guidelines," on page 11 • "Special Requirements for Voice Deployments," on page 12 • "WRP400 Maintenance Operations," on page 15 • "Remote Provisioning," on page 17 WRP400 Features and Benefits With a variety of features, the WRP400 offers the benefits of five devices in one: 1. Router: The WRP400 is a broadband router with a robust security firewall to protect your network. 2. Switch: The WRP400 includes a built-in, 4-port, full-duplex, 10/100 Ethernet switch to connect computers, printers, and other equipment directly or to attach additional hubs and switches. Advanced Quality of Service functionality ensures that you can prioritize traffic for data, voice, and video applications. 3. Analog Telephone Adapter: The WRP400 includes a two-port Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) that allows you to connect your analog phones or fax machines to your configured Internet telephone service. Two traditional phone lines also can be connected for support of legacy phone numbers and fax numbers. Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 5

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Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide
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Product Overview and Deployment Guidelines
This chapter describes the features and benefits of the WRP400, describes
deployment scenarios, and offers guidelines to help you plan your network.
“WRP400 Features and Benefits,” on page 5
“Deployment Models,” on page 6
“Local Area Network Guidelines,” on page11
“Special Requirements for Voice Deployments,” on page 12
“WRP400 Maintenance Operations,” on page 15
“Remote Provisioning,” on page 17
WRP400 Features and Benefits
With a variety of features, the WRP400 offers the benefits of five devices in one:
1.
Router:
The WRP400 is a broadband router with a robust security firewall to
protect your network.
2.
Switch:
The WRP400 includes a built-in, 4-port, full-duplex, 10/100 Ethernet
switch to connect computers, printers, and other equipment directly or to attach
additional hubs and switches. Advanced Quality of Service functionality
ensures that you can prioritize traffic for data, voice, and video applications.
3.
Analog Telephone Adapter:
The WRP400 includes a two-port Analog
Telephone Adapter (ATA) that allows you to connect your analog phones or fax
machines to your configured Internet telephone service. Two traditional phone
lines also can be connected for support of legacy phone numbers and fax
numbers.