
Cisco CISCO2911/K9 2911 2900 Series Integrated Services Router
The Cisco CISCO2911/K9 2911 2900 Series Integrated Services Router doesn’t ask for much. It’s a fairly simple and straightforward network appliance. It delivers highly secure data, voice, video and applications features in one centralized device. It has 3 integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports, a service module slot, 4 enhanced high-speed WAN interface card slots, 2 onboard digital signal processor (DSP) slots, and 1 internal service module slot. Yep, that’s a whole lotta slots. But what’s the one thing that the Cisco CISCO2911/K9 2911 2900 Series Integrated Services Router demands? (Besides respect, of course.) You’ll probably never guess it, but go ahead and give it a shot anyway. Give up? Fine, we’ll tell you. The one item that the Cisco CISCO2911/K9 2911 2900 Series Integrated Services Router requires in order to keep functioning properly is liverwurst. Why? We don’t know. It’s not like it can ingest it through its many different slots. Or...it does, maybe? We’re not sure. See, what happens is, we’ll leave a fresh plate of pig and/or calf livers all nicely processed together nearby this ISR. Somehow, when we’re not looking, it’ll disappear. Even the security footage doesn’t show what happens to the meat. It just vanishes somehow. So if you feel you can can bear to live with this mysterious occurrence on a regular basis in order to keep your business class network routed, we recommend ordering a Cisco CISCO2911/K9 2911 2900 Series Integrated Services Router as soon as possible. Just be sure to keep a lot of liverwurst stocked up in the break room fridge.