Cisco WRP400-G1 Administration Guide - Page 9

Deploying the WRP400 in a Basic Network, Service Provider network. - access voice

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Product Overview and Deployment Guidelines Deployment Models 1 Deploying the WRP400 in a Basic Network Private Network Analog phone Internet WRP400 Fax Laptop computer Printer 194231 Personal computer In this scenario, the WRP400 is deployed in a small business that has a basic network configuration. • The WRP400 is preconfigured by the Service Provider to act as the edge device that routes traffic between the small business network and the Service Provider network. NOTE The WRP400 may be configured as an edge device or can be connected to another device that provides access to the Service Provider network. • The WRP400 connects the computers to the Internet. Computers may be connected by network cables or may operate wirelessly. All computers have access to the printer on the local network. • An analog phone and a fax machine are connected to the WRP400 phone ports and have access to the configured Voice over IP services. Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 7

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Product Overview and Deployment Guidelines
Deployment Models
Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide
7
1
Deploying the WRP400 in a Basic Network
In this scenario, the WRP400 is deployed in a small business that has a basic
network configuration.
The WRP400 is preconfigured by the Service Provider to act as the edge
device that routes traffic between the small business network and the
Service Provider network.
NOTE
The WRP400 may be configured as an edge device or can be
connected to another device that provides access to the Service
Provider network.
The WRP400 connects the computers to the Internet. Computers may be
connected by network cables or may operate wirelessly. All computers
have access to the printer on the local network.
An analog phone and a fax machine are connected to the WRP400 phone
ports and have access to the configured Voice over IP services.
Personal
computer
WRP400
Laptop
computer
Analog phone
Fax
Printer
Private Network
Internet
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