Adtran 4200873L1 Netvanta 3205
The Adtran NetVanta 3205 is an access router designed for cost-effective Internet access, corporate Frame Relay, point-to-point connectivity, and Virtual Private Networking (VPN) for applications requiring bandwidth from 56k to dual-T1s. Residing in a 1U, rackmountable metal chassis, the NetVanta 3205 is a single platform that offers one interface slot and one 10/100Base-T Ethernet LAN port. The modular NetVanta 3205 will house a variety of Network Interface Modules (NIMs) and includes a Stateful Inspection Firewall, QoS for delay sensitive traffic like VoIP, NAT and DHCP, and all managed with a familiar Command Line Interface (CLI). All Adtran routers feature an industry-leading 5 year warranty including free firmware upgrades!
Adtran 4200873L1 Netvanta 3205
For more than five years, Adtran has designed and manufactured various products with routing technology, and has installed more than 100,000 units in the networks of service providers and corporate customers worldwide. Now with the new NetVanta 3000, 4000, and 5000 Series, Adtran offers a complete solution for access routing and wide area connectivity. Perfect for Internet access, public and private Frame Relay, leased line connections, and Virtual Private Networking (VPN). The NetVanta 3000 Series is a full-featured, low-cost, access router platform that includes an integral DSU/CSU, a stateful inspection firewall, QoS for delay sensitive traffic like VoIP, DSX port for PBX connectivity, IPSec VPN, and various PPP disaster recovery options. Easily managed using a recognizable Command Line Interface (CLI) or the user-friendly web-GUI, the NetVanta 3000 Series fits seamlessly into your existing network and is backed by Adtran's standard 5-year warranty with unlimited telephone support.
Adtran 4200873L1 Netvanta 3205 Features:
- Supports up to dual-T1s worth of bandwidth
- Interchangeable Network Interface Modules (NIMs): 56/64K, T1/FT1, T1/FT1 with DSX-1, Dual T1, E1/F
- Stateful inspection firewall protects against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks