Vanguard Networks' 3410W ASG Overview
- Small footprint,
modular branch or retail outlet Access Services Gateway (ASG) with one
daughter card slot supporting a variety of WAN Serial
Interfaces. MLPPP support for 2, 4 or 6 Mbps bonded WAN links
- Modular
and flexible architecture allowing customers to run existing
applications on today’s networks while, enabling seamless migration to
IP carrier services without “ripping and replacing” non-IP applications
or peripheral devices
- Extensive support of transactional
applications using protocols like BISYNC and SNA for various serial
transaction devices (ATMs, bank controllers, POS devices, etc.)
- Integrated
stateful firewall Syslog and SSH support for network security standards
compliance
- Robust QoS and bandwidth management capabilities
enable traffic prioritization for VoIP and other critical applications
Features and Benefits
Advanced
modular architecture delivers enhanced, integrated data, voice and
security services |
The
3410W platform with its modular, flexible chassis supports a full
portfolio of WAN and data daughter cards thus enhancing investment
protection and provides maximum configuration flexibility for future
growth. |
Robust Routing
Capabilities |
BGP4 and Multicast
capabilities, along with multiple managed, routable Ethernet ports for
WAN access. Remote management capabilities allow deployment of
simplified managed services for remote branch locations. |
Multi-link capability |
Allows for dynamic load
balancing across multiple (up to 3) Serial WAN connections
|
Virtual Private Networks
(VPNs) |
Supports advanced IP
and MPLS VPNs, BGP, IPSec, and hardware-based encryption, for reliable
and secure connectivity between larger office sites, intra-company
remote branch sites, and business partners, thus enabling a true
e-business environment. |
Two
10/100 BaseT Routable Ethernet Ports |
Enables
migration to high-speed LANs and new broadband services such as DSL or
cable. |
VLAN Configuration |
Reduce management
complexity of enterprise LAN networks while enabling differentiated IP
services. The Vanguard routers will prioritize LAN traffic flows and
direct them between appropriately, thus ensuring data integrity and
satisfactory throughput. |
Advanced,
embedded security functions |
Stateful
packet inspection firewall and multiple encryption options ensure the
highest levels of security without sacrificing throughput performance. |
Firewall |
Protects sensitive
internal data while allowing bi-directional access to trusted sources |
Hardware-based
Encryption |
Ideal
for highly secure applications requiring excellent real-time
performance |
Network Authentication |
Allows greater use of
secure extranets for business-to-business enterprise network
transactions |
User
Authentication |
End
user access authentication acts as gatekeeper to keep out unauthorized
users |
Application Protocol
Conversion |
Enables support of
existing serial transactional applications in an IP network protecting
existing investment in serial applications and devices |
Standards-based
design for VoIP, security and packet transport |
Ensures
interoperability in multi-vendor environments. With Vanguard Networks,
customers can choose best-of-breed devices offering numerous benefits
over monolithic, proprietary solutions provided by a single vendor. |
Advanced Quality
of Service/Traffic Management |
Granular class
definition and multiple enforcement mechanisms provide efficient
bandwidth utilization and low latency for VoIP and other high priority
traffic. |
Multiple
Configuration Management and Monitoring Features |
Enables easy and
quick configuration along with custom image build, and software image
load, all contributing to reduced deployment time and costs Management
via SNMP for standard-based management access. Syslog support and alternate access via
Telnet and Console Port for added visibility into configuration,
monitoring, and diagnostics information. |
SpecificationsSoftware
Specifications || Hardware
Specifications
IPv4, RIP1/RIP2, OSPF, BGP4, DVMRP, PIM-SM (IP
Multicast) |
BGP Communities (RFC 1997 & 1998) |
Policy Based Routing |
BGP Multi-path |
Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) |
Network Address Translation (NAT) |
Port Address Translation (PAT) |
Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) |
Header Compression (RFC 2508) |
Multiple IP Addresses per Physical Interface |
DHCP Client, DHCP Server |
IPX/Novell IPX WAN, AppleTalk |
Transparent Bridging (Spanning Tree IEEE 802.1d),
SLIP, SoTCP |
VLAN 802.1Q & 802.1P |
Inter-VLAN routing (802.1Q) |
NHRP registration
|
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) |
OnNet Proxy (Router Standby Protocol) |
ICMP Router Discovery (RFC 1256) |
Multi-Link PPP (MLPPP) |
PPPoE (RFC 2516) |
PPPoA (RFC 1483) |
IP Type of Service (IP TOS) |
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) |
Bandwidth on Demand (BOD) |
Dial on Demand (DOD) |
Link Backup (V.25bis and ISDN) |
Priority Queuing, Class Based Queuing (CBQ),
Weighted Fair Queuing |
(WFQ), Weighted Random Early Discard (WRED) |
Packet Classification |
Policy Based Routing |
Generic Traffic Shaping (GTS) |
Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS) |
Priority Scheduling of Encrypted Voice Packets |
Fast Path Switching for Voice |
Compressed Real-Time Protocol (cRTP) |
MLPP Link Fragmentation and inter-leaving
Segmentation (RFC 1990 & 2686), FRF.12 |
SPI Firewall, Zone based policies, DOS mitigation
|
User Authentication: RADIUS, PAP/CHAP |
VPNs: IPSec (IP trafic), GRE (non-IP trafic) |
IPSec Authentication Header (AH) and IPSec
Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) |
IPSec Encryption: IPSec DES (56 bit), 3DES (128
bit) and 3DES (168 bit) |
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES): 128, 192,
and 256 bit key length |
Device Authentication and Key Management: Public
Key Infrastructure (PKI) and X.509v3 Digital Certificates |
Dead Peer Detection |
Message Authentication through Complex Hashing
Algorithms (MD5/SHA-1) |
Dynamic IP Address (Dynamic VPN Tunnels) |
Transparent COP (TCOP) |
Transparent BOP (TBOP) |
ATPAD (Port 3 and 4 only), SLIP |
X.42 Lottery Protocol |
Transparent Polled Async (TPA) |
SNA/SDLC for Serial Connections |
BSC 2780, 3780, 3270 (HPAD, TPAD) |
QLLC X.25 (IBM NPSI) |
AS/400 5494 Communication Server |
TN 3270 Remote Server |
Conversion SDLC to RFC 1490 Frame Relay |
Conversion of BSC 3270/3780 to SNA |
Conversion of BSC 3270 to TCP/IP Client or Server |
SNMP v1, v3 |
Telnet |
TFTP |
CLI |
Embedded Web HTTPD |
SSH2 Server |
OS Image Management |
Configuration Management |
Syslog |
Space saving desktop base unit with one expansion
slot for a data daughter card and one internal option slot. |
1 CTP Management Port (up to 115.2 kbps) |
1 Universal High Speed Serial Port |
2 Auto-sensing 10/100BaseT Ethernet Ports |
MPC8270 PowerPC Processor |
64 MB SDRAM |
16MB of non-volatile flash |
High MTBF universal external power supply |
1 Port Serial (DIM-based) Daughter Card
(V.11/X.21, V.24, V.35, V.36) |
2 Port Serial Data Daughter Card |
V.90 Modem Daughter Card |
Encryption Acceleration Card |
Height: 2.6 in (6.6 cm) |
Width: 8.4 in. (21.3 cm) |
Depth: 12.3 in (31.2 cm) |
Weight: 7.4 lb (3.36kg) unloaded, 8 lb (3.63kg)
fully loaded |
100 - 240 VAC, 60/50 Hz, 1.1 - 0.6 Amps, 30 watts
external |
Operating Temperature: 32 ° to 104°F (0° to 40 °C) |
Storage Temperature: -40 to 158 °F (-40 °to 70
°C) |
Relative Humidity: 5% to 90%, non-condensing |
Safety Certifications: UL1950 3rd Edition, CUL/CSA
No.950-95 3rd Edition, IEC 950 2nd Edition Amendment 1, 2, 3, & 4
(CB Scheme), EN60950 Amendment 1, 2 & 3 |
EMC Certifications: FCC Part 15 Class A,
Canadian IC Class A, CISPR 22 Class A, EN55022: 1997 Class A, EN50082-1
(EN55024) |
Telecom Certifications: FCC Part 68, Industry
Canada CS-03, CTR-2, CTR-4, CTR-12, CTR-13, Country Specific (contact
your local sales representative) |
Modules
49646 |
V.24 DCE DIM-based
Daughter Card |
X |
X |
|
|
49647 |
V.35 DCE DIM-based
Daughter Card |
X |
X |
|
|
49648 |
V.36 DCE DIM-based
Daughter Card |
X |
X |
|
|
49649 |
V.11/X.21 DCE DIM-based
Daughter Card |
X |
X |
|
|
49658 |
V.24 DTE DIM-based
Daughter Card |
|
X |
|
|
49659 |
V.35 DTE DIM-based
Daughter Card |
|
X |
|
|
49660 |
V.36 DTE DIM-based
Daughter Card |
|
X |
|
|
49661 |
V.11/X.21 DTE DIM-based
Daughter Card |
|
X |
|
|
1130-10004 |
2 Port Serial Daughter
Card. |
X |
X |
|
|
1152-10003 |
V.90 Modem Daughter
Card. |
X |
|
|
|
1500-10003 |
3DES/AES Encryption
Acceleration Card |
|
|
|
X |
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