The scenario
A customer deploys various Cisco Routers in their network infrastructure. Day to day management is done over the existing network (In-Band), however the Managed Services Partner needs a secure and reliable way to remotely diagnose problems even when there are network outages (in the example below Node 2 is offline).
The solution
USR Courier modems provide an ideal solution for Out-of-Band network management providing:
- A secure path to manage a remote network, without interfering with normal traffic
- An alternative route into equipment for maintenance, management and trouble diagnosis
- An extremely cost effective way to perform contracted network management or support managed services networks
Cisco specific considerations
Various Cisco routers have different capabilities for attaching a Serial Port modem, such as the Courier. Some to be aware of:
- Older Cisco Routers (like the 2800 Family) may have a DB25 or DB9 serial port option for connecting the Courier to the router
- Newer Cisco Routers typically have an RJ45 Serial Port option
- This would also require an RJ45 to DB25 cable to connect the Courier modem (appx $10)
Key applicable courier features
- Dial Security – Remote modems prompt for a password before granting access to the attached router
- Dial Back Security – Remote modems will only dial-back into preprogrammed management locations
- Securely Reconfigure Remote Modem – Network changes, modem updates and tweaks are done from a central site
Other applications of Out-of-Band connectivity
- Any network infrastructure with remotely managed nodes that support Serial connection (DB25, DB9, or RJ45). The same key criteria would apply: Security, reliability, remote manageability, performance
- Many PBX equipment and VoIP systems fit this category
The bottom line is if you need an ability to remotely maintain, diagnose or even upgrade network equipment, an Out-of-Band solution should be part of the network plan.