Verilink WANsuite 5130 (34-00298.L) Product Manual User Manual

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The unit’s built-in ServiceAware™ technology lets network managers
maximize available WAN bandwidth and verify SLAs. This management
platform lets the end user see network activity (performance) and problems
(diagnostics) on any permanent virtual circuit (PVC), access line or physical
circuit.

Verilink’s FrameStart™ technology is standard with the
WANsuite 5160/5130 and benefits the initial installation of frame relay
circuits by eliminating the requirement for a frame relay test set. FrameStart
ensures that T1 circuit status, signal quality, loopback code detection, access
link condition, and the various Layer 2 frame relay investigation and reporting
features are available and accurate.

Another feature of the WANsuite product line, IP Gateway enables IP
packet routing
throughout a LAN/WAN network architecture using static
routing configurations or dynamic routing protocols (Routing Information
Protocol

RIP 1 and RIP 2

or Open Shortest Path First

OSPF).

RIP 1 and RIP 2 allow routers to exchange routing information. WANsuite
then uses this information exchange to build routing tables for IP Packet
routes. After building the routing tables, WANsuite periodically broadcasts
the contents to neighboring routers so that your network can choose the most
efficient routes available.

OSPF uses link-state routing algorithms to calculate routes based on the
number of routers, transmission speeds, delays, and route costs. Using the
OSPF protocol, WANsuite works with other routers in your
telecommunications fabric to dynamically change routing “on the fly” to make
use of the most efficient and cost-effective transit across your network.

Because IP Gateway enables WANsuite to route IP traffic either statically or
dynamically across your LAN/WAN architecture, your need for costly routers
is substantially reduced. WANsuite is a one-stop solution that can help you
meet the requirements of your many different applications.

DHCP uses a server-client architecture to assign IP addresses to PCs and
workstations on the LAN
. The DHCP server dynamically assigns these IP
addresses, which can be either temporary or permanent, to each PC or
workstation (DHCP client). These IP addresses are "housed" on the DHCP
server.

NAT enables an enterprise to set up two sets of IP addresses

one set for

internal network use (or LAN traffic) and one set for external use (or Internet
traffic). This can provide a layer of security for a company by eliminating
outside access to internal IP addresses
from the Internet.

Bridging separate LANs together is another option for the IP traffic. Using
the IEEE Standard 802.1D Transparent Bridging specification, the
WANsuite 5160/5130 can simplify your network architecture by allowing you
to bridge separate LANs across a WAN so they operate as a single LAN.

The WANsuite 5160/5130 gives service providers and enterprise customers
the capability to monitor end-to-end network performance (with support
for up to 256 virtual circuits) as well as the capability to verify Service Level
Agreements (SLAs); isolate performance problems to the LAN, local loop, or

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