About the Router 5000 13
1Introducing the Router 5000 Family
| This section introduces the 3Com® Router 5000 and describes how it can |
| be used in your network. It also describes the different models of |
| Router 5000, including: |
| ■ 3Com Router 5012 (3C13701) |
| ■ 3Com Router 5232 (3C13751) |
| ■ 3Com Router 5642 (3C13755) |
| ■ 3Com Router 5682 (3C13759) |
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About the | The 3Com Router 5000 Family is intended for use on |
Router 5000 | networks. The Router 5000 Family is ideal for use as core routers on small |
| and medium enterprise networks, or access routers for network branches |
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| applications on |
| networks and billing networks. The Router 5000 features a modular |
| design and accepts multiple optional MIMs |
| Modules) and SICs (Smart Interface Cards). |
| The Router 5000 Family uses |
| network operation system platform. The router provides simple |
| configuration, rich network security features, and supports dumb |
| terminal access, SNA (Systems Network Architecture)/DLSw |
| Switching), IP multicast, ATM, MPLS and abundant QoS (Quality of |
| Service) features. |
| The Router 5000 provide the following features: |
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| such as packet processing capacity, maximum traffic on interfaces, delay, |
| frame drop rate, restoration period due to overloading of the system, and |
| system reset period. |