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Quick Eagle’s 5840 Multiport Router TM is ideal for medium-sized businesses and enterprise branch offices that need routers that can scale as the network requirements grow without having to add more hardware. With its high port density , the 5840 Multiport Router delivers all the functions you need in a branch office router: The ability to config[...]
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The 5840 Multiport Router provides the following features: • Support for a wide variety of W AN protocols such as PPP , Frame Relay , Multilink PPP , Multilink Frame Relay FRF .16.1, and MAC Learning Bridging for point-to-point and point- to-multipoint applications to the Internet, private or public Frame Relay networks • Advanced IP / Frame Re[...]
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Application 1: Bundled voice, corporate Frame Relay and Internet access services The following diagrams show some of the applications supported by the 5840 Multiport Router: Compan y Headquarters Headquar T1 / E 1 Remote S it e Di g ita l PSTN 4335 Access Router Compan y Head q uarter s Remote Site NxT1/E1 S NMP o r W o rk s Nx56/64bk ps Remote S i[...]
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WAN Protocols Independent Frame Relay or PPP links Multilink Frame Relay FRF .16.1 MLPPP (RFC1990) MAC Learning Bridge (IEEE 802.1d) over Frame Relay (RFC2427) or PPP MPLS VLAN tag transparency and bridging VLAN 802.1q Multiple multilink bundles and support of MLPPP / MLFR bundle classes A, B & C IP Based DiffServ QoS (Optional) Standard-based [...]