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Replacement Product Information
Customers are encouraged to migrate from the Cisco CSS 11800 to either the Cisco CSS 11500 or the CSM.
The CSM offers high performance and transport and application (Layer 4–7) features as rich as those in WebNS.
Fully integrated withthe Cisco IOS® Software, theCisco Catalyst®6500 Series, and the Cisco7600 Internet Router,
the CSM also supports high port densities and rich internetworking features.
The Cisco CSS 11500 is a standalone, compact modular platform, delivering rich transport and application
(Layer 4–7) services for Internet and intranet data centers.
Table 2 summarizes select differentiating features for the Cisco CSS 11800, CSS 11506, and CSM.
Additional Information
Product information:
http://www.cisco.com/go/contentswitch/
Technical documentation:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/webscale/css/index.htm
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/webscale/css/getstart/install.htm
Table 2 Features Comparison
CSS 11800 CSS 11506
CSM on Catalyst 6500 and
Cisco 7600 Internet Router
Form factor Modular
Standalone
Modular
Standalone
Integrated
Rack units 15 5 Depends on chassis
Full-featured (Layer 4-7)
content switching
Yes Yes Yes
Local load balancing Servers, caches,
firewalls
Servers, caches,
firewalls
Servers, caches, firewalls, VPNs
Global load balancing Yes Yes Yes
Site activity Medium High Highest
Hardware redundancy Yes Yes Yes
Layer 2/3 networking Good Good Excellent (Cisco IOS Software)
Size of data center Medium to Large Medium to Large Large
Maximum ports: Gigabit
Ethernet
32 12 112 (Catalyst 6509)
Fast Ethernet 64 80 336 (Catalyst 6509)