ADTRAN 1200263L1-1.2A user manual Router Overview, External Routers

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Chapter 1

Router

ROUTER OVERVIEW

The ATLAS router uses the integral 10BaseT Ethernet port to transmit local area network (LAN) traffic over the wide area network (WAN) to a remote LAN. By integrating the router into the network access device, you benefit from the cost savings of not requiring an external router. Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 illustrate a conversion from an application with external routers to one using integral routers within ADTRAN products.

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TSU 100e

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Router

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Figure 1-1. External Routers

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Contents Atlas Router Page Table of Contents Table of Contents 61200263L1-1.2A List of Figures List of Figures 61200263L1-1.2A External Routers Router OverviewSpecifications FeaturesIP Routing Technology OverviewTechnology Overview 61200263L1-1.2A Terminal Menu Structure OverviewRouter Menu Tree Router MenuStatic Routes IP MenuNetmask ARP Cache Tx Pending RoutesFlags UsedAddress InterfacesSubnet Mask Mode Far-End AddressProtocol Method UpdatesV2 Secret Operation 61200263L1-1.2A Configuration Overview and Examples Chicago Create the sublinks or DLCIs for frame relay Panel for Connecting IP Traffic to Internal RouterPanel for Enabling Routing Dhcp ARPBecn CIRIAD FecnFrad HdlcNNI LECLLC2 LMIRIP PCMPVC QOSUNI UDPVoice Compression Appendix A. Glossary 61200263L1-1.2A Numerics IndexIndex-2 Post-Sale Support Presales Inquiries and Applications SupportRepair and Return