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Product Overview
The Model 3086 IAD operates as a bridge or a router and has three ports for communication:
•The Ethernet
•The Line
•The TDM
The IAD provides all layer 2 and layer 3 protocols required for
When configuring the 3086, questions must be answered so the 3086 functions as desired. For example, when a router or bridge module needs to be activated, some questions would be:
•Is a default gateway required?
•Which encapsulation technique is best for this application: PPPoA, Frame Relay, PPPoE or another?
These decisions can be made and implemented more easily if the Model 3086’s fundamental architecture is understood. Also, while configuring the Model 3086 via a browser using the
The fundamental building blocks comprise a router or bridge, interfaces, and transports. The router and bridge each have interfaces. A transport provides the path between an interface and an external connection. For exam- ple, the Ethernet transport attaches to an Internet Protocol (IP) interface. A transport consists of layer 2 and everything below it. Creating a transport and attaching it to a bridge or router’s interface enables data to be bridged or routed. The supported transports are PPPoA, PPPoE, Frame Relay, RFC 1483 (Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM AAL5), IPoA, PPPoH, and Ethernet.
Configuring an interface and transport for the router or bridge requires naming the interface and transport before attaching them. When using the
Model 3086 IADs can connect over an ATM PVC or HDLC transport.
The PVC requires the configuration of the virtual path identifier (VPI) and virtual circuit identifier (VCI). The VPI can be any integer between
The HDLC is a
Several ATM connections are offered to address a variety of user applications. Although they all use RFC1483 as the transport mechanism between the two 3086 IADs, WAN services may use different PPP applications, such as PPPoE routed, PPPoA routed, or PPPoA bridged. Each one has its advantages and disadvantages.
Applications Overview
The Model 3086 IAD is geared to the connection of small to medium size enterprises in Internet (connection to ISP), or connection of remote branches using DSL access and IP/FR/ATM/PPP. In most applications, the Model 3086 works with Patton’s 3096RC ForeFront System, but it will also connect to
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