WAN routing from single-branch ISRs to carrier-grade MX, with SD-WAN built in where it belongs. Cisco routing frequently ships from Hong Kong stock.
| Family | Class | Typical role | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cisco ISR 1000 / 4000 | Branch | Single-site WAN with embedded security | Frequently from stock |
| Cisco Catalyst 8200 / 8300 | Branch / aggregation | SD-WAN ready, the ISR successors | Frequently from stock |
| Cisco Catalyst 8500 | Aggregation / edge | High-throughput WAN aggregation | Short lead times |
| Juniper MX204 / MX series | Carrier | Service-provider edge, BGP at scale | Project quote |
| FortiGate (SD-WAN) | Branch security | NGFW + SD-WAN in one box | Mid-range often stocked |
| Aruba EdgeConnect | SD-WAN | WAN optimization-heavy estates | Short lead times |
Stock rotates daily — positions are "typically available" and confirmed per request, usually within one business day. Stock guides →
Catalyst 8000 is the strategic line (SD-WAN native, longer roadmap); ISR 1000 remains right for small branches on budget. We quote both with license lines shown.
Yes — base configs or ZTP staging loaded before dispatch, so sites come up with a power cable and a WAN link.
Yes — DNA/Cisco SD-WAN, FortiCare or Aruba subscriptions quoted explicitly alongside hardware, with renewal dates flagged.
Pluggable cellular modules and external gateways quoted with regional carrier-band matching — tell us the deployment countries.
Yes — DDP with export screening, 5–10 business days to Africa, 1–2 weeks to Central Asia for stocked units.
Part numbers or workload description. Pricing, availability and delivered lead time within one business day.