Infoblox vNIOS™ software for Cisco Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) empowers branch offices by automating core network services, providing the performance benefits of local service delivery with unparalleled resiliency and centralized visibility while reducing branch network capital and operating expenses.
Key Benefits:
- Boost branch network service availability
- Improve branch office application performance
- Enable branch office server consolidation
- Reduce branch network TCO
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The core network services (DNS, DHCP, RADIUS, TFTP, etc.) that are the foundation for branch office networks carrying data, voice, and video services on a converged network can now be viewed and managed in real-time from a single console, with powerful IP address management (IPAM), logging and reporting. Infoblox vNIOS™ software automates once tedious and error-prone core network service tasks, reducing errors while increasing flexibility. Branch office network infrastructure becomes more available, more dynamic and easier to manage, enabling server consolidation.

Cisco and Infoblox are Delivering on the Promise of Dynamic Infrastructure
As a result of this AXP Platform partnership between Cisco and Infoblox, Infoblox vNIOS software can run on Cisco ISR routers, increasing control over distributed branch network services while reducing branch hardware requirements. As a result highly distributed networks can be centrally managed, while core network services like DNS/DHCP and IPAM are automated. The result is a highly available and dynamic branch office infrastructure that can keep up with today’s demands, while reducing TCO.
The Cisco® Application eXtension Platform (AXP) extends the integration technology capability of integrated services routers to the next level. It enables third parties such as independent software vendors, systems integrators, managed service providers, and large enterprise customers to extend the functionality of the router by providing their own value-added integrated services customized to the individual business.
Cisco's AXP is the foundation for a new class of network-embedded applications and solutions. These applications natively use routing capabilities and real-time network information and conditions in the network by interacting with routing functionality. The Cisco AXP changes how these applications are deployed, integrated, and managed by delivering an integration capability for branch applications. AXP truly uses the network as a platform and enhances the performance of the application by interacting with common network services such as authentication, security, and routing to applications.