Features specifications, Serial interfaces, Features – Verilink 9000 Series (34-00271) Product Manual User Manual

Page 30: Specifications, Modular design, Base unit with three user/wan ports (9111), Base unit with four user/wan ports (9211), Chassis unit with four user/wan ports (9000), Optional two-user port card (9111), Protocol flexibility

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Features

Modular Design

Base unit with three user/WAN ports (9111)

Base unit with four user/WAN ports (9211)

Chassis unit with four user/WAN ports (9000)

Optional LAN card (Ethernet) (9000, 9111, and 9211)

Optional DDS and T1 cards (9111)

Optional two-user port card (9111)

Protocol flexibility

Wide range of legacy, LAN, and WAN protocols

Branch office routing and switching

Supports frame relay and X.25 over all transmission media

RFC 1490 support

Advanced management techniques

Integrated SNMP management

Self-Learning functionality

Remote port monitoring

WAN bandwidth management

Data compression

Data Integrity

Guaranteed message delivery in frame relay environment

Alternate path routing in frame relay and X.25

Five-year warranty

Specifications

Serial

Interfaces

9000:

6400 chassis holds one to three 9000 cards, 6800 chassis
holds one to eight 9000 cards

Four ports per each 9000 card: software-configurable
DTE/DCE, RS-232, TDI, and V.35; on a DB-25, female

Optional Ethernet interface with 10 Base-T on an RJ-48,
female and AUI on a DB-15, female

9101:

Port 1: DDS; 56 kbps; RJ-48S, female

Port 2: DTE; V.35, 1.2 to 38.4 kbps w/character-oriented
protocols and 2.4 kbps to 2.048 Mbps w/bit-oriented
protocols; DB-25, female

Ethernet interface with 10 Base-T on an RJ-48, female

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