ADTRAN NetVanta 1355 User Manual

Netvanta 1355, Product features, Voip multiservice access gateway

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NetVanta 1355

VoIP Multiservice Access Gateway

The NetVanta 1355 Multiservice Access
Gateway is a unique, all-in-one solution
for Hosted VoIP PBX services, Internet
access, and business connectivity.
This
powerful platform combines the voice
functionality of ADTRAN’s industry-
leading Total Access 900e Multiservice
Access Device and the widely deployed
NetVanta Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Switch-Router into a compact 1U chassis.
This all-in-one product includes a robust
SIP-Gateway, a full-featured IP router, stateful
inspection firewall, VPN, 24-port powered
(802.3af) Fast Ethernet switch with Gigabit
uplinks, and two expansion slots for Network
and Voice Interface Modules (NIMs/VIMs).

Hardware and System Features
The modular NetVanta 1355 is powered by
the ADTRAN Operating System (AOS) and
includes data networking features such as
multiple routing protocols and Layer 3 Quality
of Service (QoS). The integral switch provides
24 powered (802.3af) 10/100 Ethernet ports,
with 802.1Q VLANs, Link Aggregation, and
Gigabit uplinks for stacking. Voice support
includes built-in dual FXO and FXS interfaces
for analog connections and E911 dialing.
Network and voice expansion options include
analog four-port trunk, analog four-port
station, analog two-trunk/two-station, PRI,
and T1/FT1 modules provide support for up
to three network T1s and up to 10 FXS/FXO
interfaces. Wall or rack mount applications
are supported.

SIP Gateway and Voice Functionality
The NetVanta 1355 includes a robust SIP
gateway, providing interoperability with
industry-leading softswitches, feature servers,
and media gateways. For customers imple-
menting a Hosted PBX service, the NetVanta
1355 supports IP phones, digital telephony
equipment and analog phones, fax machines,
or modems. In addition, the NetVanta 1355
works in conjunction iwth industry-leading
feature servers to support many popular
calling features including caller ID, call hold,
forward, transfer, and call waiting. A dual IP
and TDM backplane architecture supports
both IP and analog devices to smooth network
migration and eliminate common perfor-
mance problems associated with converting
TDM analog devices to IP. For example, fax
and modem devices connect directly to the

Product Features

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All-in-one Hosted IP voice

and data solution

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Integral SIP gateway, router,

PoE switch, and security

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Full-featured IP router

supporting up to three T1s for

data and Internet access

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Managed, 24-port Power over

Ethernet (802.3af PoE) Switch

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Up to 10 analog POTS inter-

faces with remote survivability

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Compatible with industry-

leading soft switches and

call agents security

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Stateful inspection firewall for

network security

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Supports IP, analog,

and digital phones/phone

systems; fax machines and

modems, Wireless Access

Points (WAPs)

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Dynamic bandwidth

allocation affords more

efficient utilization

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Standardized voice compres-

sion requires less bandwidth

per voice call

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Quality of Service (QoS) for

delay sensitive traffic

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Standards-based routing/

switching protocols based

on the widely deployed

NetVanta Series

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CompactFlash slot for

IP phone configuration

files and firmware

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Optional IPSec VPN for secure

corporate connectivity across

the Internet

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Recognizable Command

Line Interface (CLI)

eliminates retraining

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User-friendly Web-based

Graphical User Interface (GUI)

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Feature-rich ADTRAN

Operating System (AOS)

www.adtran.com/global

NetVanta 1355 and achieve full-rate perfor-
mance across the PSTN.

Remote Survivability
The NetVanta 1355 includes a SIP Back-to-Back
User Agent (B2BUA) to facilitate remote surviv-
ability in the event of a service interruption on
the WAN. If connection to the feature server is
lost, calls may continue between IP and analog
phones to an FXO POTS line to the PSTN. Voice
Activity Detection (VAD) and silence
are supported.

Standard-based Routing Protocols
Complementing the versatile hardware, the
ADTRAN Operating System (AOS) allows for
the support of standards-based switching,
VLAN tagging, static and default routes,
demand routing, Network Address Translation
(NAT), and DHCP client/server/relay. This
enables fast, accurate network convergence
using routing protocols such as BGP, OSPF,
and RIP. In addition, the NetVanta 1355 termi-
nates Frame Relay, Multilink Frame Relay, PPP,
Multilink PPP, and HDLC WAN protocols.

Quality of Service (QoS)
QoS is also supported for delay-sensitive
traffic. To prioritize mission-critical traffic and
control network congestion, the NetVanta
1355 uses Low Latency Queuing, Weighted Fair
Queuing (WFQ), Class-based WFQ, DiffServ
marking, and Frame Relay Fragmentation.

Security
The NetVanta 1355 provides a powerful, high
performance, stateful inspection firewall that
can identify and protect against common
Denial of Service (DoS) attacks.

Administration
The NetVanta 1355 offers a standard Command
Line Interface (CLI) that mimics the widely
adopted, industry de facto standard, virtu-
ally eliminating training costs associated with
relearning a new operating system. The CLI
also allows for configuration scripts to be used,
saved, and downloaded as a quick and easy
recovery mechanism. In addition, an intuitive
Web-based GUI provides step-by-step configu-
ration wizards, management capability, and
the ability to upload firmware updates. The
ability to discover devices, make mass configu-
ration changes or firmware upgrades, backup
and restore device configurations, push mass
configuration changes, upgrade firmware to
groups of devices, and generate inventory
reports for asset management is available
using ADTRAN’s n-Command tool.

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