Quick Eagle Networks 4335 User Manual

Quick Eagle Networks’ 4335 Access RouterTMprovides an all-in-one networking solutions to small businesses and remote offices. With the 4335 Access Router, you not only get the functions of an intelligent WAN access router, but also a Quality of Service (QoS) appliance, stateful inspection firewall, and CSU/DSU ­all in a single, affordable device.
Especially the increasing deployment of business applications using IP is placing growing emphasis on efficient WAN bandwidth management at branch and remote office locations. Indeed, voice and data-over-IP services mandate capabilities far beyond traditional “best effort” routing. Therefore, today’s router must be able to manage congestion control and prioritize critical traffic over the “last mile” connection. Squeezing every last drop of performance from your router and therefore your broadband connection is vital in keeping your network costs under control.
With the 4335 Access Router’s optional standard-based DiffServ QoS (Differentiated Services/Quality Of Service) capability you are able to control and manage the bandwidth on your WAN connection, eliminating bottlenecks for your business­critical applications such as ERP and CRM. In addition, DiffServ QoS enables delay-sensitive voice and video-over-IP services, while dedicating enough bandwidth for lower priority traffic.
With PPP, PPPoE, PPPoFR, Frame Relay, Multilink Frame Relay, Multilink PPP, and MAC Bridging, Quick Eagle’s 4335 Access Router offers many cost-effective ways to connect branch-offices over leased lines, the Internet, IP-VPN, or corporate Frame Relay networks.
Business competitiveness depends more than ever before on the ability of the corporate network to provide continuous service. With the “last mile” being the most vulnerable point on the network, access redundancy is increasingly important. Whether you want to duplicate your T1/E1 access lines to eliminate the risk of a single cable cut disrupting your service, or take advantage of DSL and cable modem broadband services to backup your Frame Relay services with IP-VPN tunnels, network access redundancy is no longer a luxury. The 4335 Access Router directly addresses these concerns.
The ability to configure static routes, and one or more dynamic routing protocols like RIP1, RIP2, OSPF, and optional BGP-4, enables the router to link small and large enterprise networks. Static NAT, dynamic NAT, and overloading (NAPT) allows you to access the Internet using your own private IP address scheme.
A value-priced alternative for network redundancy and traffic prioritization.
Main Benefits:
DiffServ-compliant QoS
prioritizes and optimizes IP traffic flows for your critical applications
Dual T1/E1 for access redundancy, preventing a single cable cut from disrupting service
Ethernet WAN port for network access redundancy via DSL and Cable modem connections
Double bandwidth through
standard-based dual T1/E1 Multilink Frame Relay (FRF.16.1) or MLPPP (RFC 1990)
Scalable networking with VLAN,
static routing, RIP1, RIP2, OSPF, and BGP-4 protocols
Network Address Translation
(NAT) for Internet access
Better throughput performance
than many traditional routers due to integrated hardware and software architecture
The 4335 Access Router
The 4335 Access Router provides the following features:
Support for a wide variety of WAN protocols: PPP, PPPoE, Frame Relay, Multilink PPP,
Multilink Frame Relay FRF.16, and Bridging for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint applications to the Internet, private or public Frame Relay network
Two Ethernet ports configurable as either a LAN or WAN port:
• LAN interface for connectivity to VoiceIP Gateway, or DMZ applications
• Supports PPPoE (Point-to-Point over Ethernet) for connectivity to external DSL
Optional DiffServ-compliant QoS capabilities:
• Ability to assign maximum bandwidth to each traffic class
• Traffic metering, shapes or drops “out-of-profile” traffic
• Prevents lower classes of traffic from being bandwidth starved
• Enables QoS per routing interface in incoming and outgoing direction
• Novice user configuration with presets; advanced user to optimize resources and throughput; statistics reports on QoS
Dynamic routing protocols RIP1, RIP2, OSPF, and optional BGP-4 (I-BGP and E-BGP)
Network Address Translation (NAT) and port translation (NAPT)
Remote configuration and management through Telnet (Terminal User Interface menus),
Command Line Interface (CLI), and SNMPv3
A full range of network performance monitoring and troubleshooting features that enable
you to accurately measure end-to-end performance of the network:
• In-band management
• RMON-1 PPP and Frame Relay adapted statistics
• RMON-2 Applications and Protocols monitoring
• End-to-end Service Level Verification (Frame Relay SLAFRF.13)
Stateful Inspection Firewall with TCP, UDP, ICMP, DNS, SMTP, FTP, and HTTP protocol handling capabilities
Menu access for layer-3 and above statistics
Multiple multilink bundles and support of MLPPP / MLFR bundle classes A, B & C
Support of DHCP server and DHCP relay agent
Optional support of E1 Channelization function
A sophisticated product architecture.
Application 1: Application traffic prioritization and WAN bandwidth allocation using DiffServ-compliant QoS
The following diagrams show some of the applications with the 4335 Access Router:
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VoIP & Video IP Traffic, Expedited Forwarding (EF) class of service, 20% WAN bandwidth FTP & SAP Traffic, Assured Forwarding (AF1) class of service AF1, 40% WAN bandwidth Email & Web Traffic, Best Effort (BE) class of service, 20% WAN bandwidth
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VoIP & Video IP Traffic, Expedited Forwarding (EF) class of service, 20% WAN bandwidth FTP & SAP Traffic, Assured Forwarding (AF1) class of service AF1, 40% WAN bandwidth Email & Web Traffic, Best Effort (BE) class of service, 20% WAN bandwidth
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Remote Site
Video Conference
T1/E
FTP server
IP Phones
VoIP Gateway
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email, database,
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email, database, Web
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DSL/Cable Modem
Remote Branch Office
DSL/Cable Modem
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WAN Protocols
Frame Relay (RFC-2427 compliant), PPP, PPPoE, PPPoFR, Multilink Frame Relay FRF.16, MLPPP, Bridging, VLAN Bridging, and VLAN 802.1q
Routing Protocols
Static routing RIP1, RIP2, OSPF, optional BGP-4 DHCP server, DHCPrelay IGMPv3, IGMP proxy, IGMP-PIM VRRP, GRE, STP / RSTP(future)
IP Based DiffServ QoS (Optional)
Standard-based DiffServ compliant (RFCs: 2475, 2597, 2598)
Priority queues (WRR, CBQ), Congestion control (WRED)
Six forwarding classes (EF,AF1, AF2, AF3, AF4, BE)
Traffic metering
Multifield classifier (Src/Dest IP address, protocols, and applications ports)
4335
T1 models
2 T1 ANSI 403 port (one enabled; second as software feature key option)
T1 (1.544 Mbps ± 50 bps) 100 ohm RJ-48C socket B8ZS D4 or ESF 0 db, -7.5 db, or -15 db LBO DSX -1 to -26 db Network, internal
Second WAN port can be (mutually exclusive) be enabled as drop-and-insert port
FCC Part 15, FCC Part 68, UL 60950-1, Industry Canada CS-03, VCCI Class 1
T1 network, T1 payload, fractional T1 payload, loop-up/loop-down
commands
T1 set/reset codes, ESF FDLper AT&T54016 and ANSI T1.403 Annex B
1:1, 1:2, 1:4, 1:7, 3:24, QRW, all 0s, all 1s, two user-programmable 24-bit patterns bit error injection
Loss of signal, loss of frame, remote alarm indication, alarm indication signal, CRC4, CV, FE
Power/test, in-band, network status, network loopback, loopback acknowledge
0º - 50º C
-20º - 60º C 0 - 95% non-condensing
4.6 Km (15,000 ft)
Common Features
4335 E1 models
2 E1 G703/G704 port (one enabled; second as software feature key option)
E1 (2.048 Mbps ± 50 bps) 120 ohm RJ-48C socket or 75 ohm BNC (Net1 only) HDB3 ITU-T G.704/CTR 12 ITU-T G.703/CTR 12 0 to 20 dB Network, internal
Second WAN port can be (mutually exclusive) be enabled as drop-and-insert port
European directives 73/23 EEC, 91.31/EED, 89/336/EED, 93/68/EEC, and 91/263/EEC; UL 60950-1; CAN/CSAC22.2 No. 950-95; Commission Federal de Telecommunicaciones; CISPR 22 Level B (EN 55022); Immunity EN 55082-1
E1 network, E1 payload, fractional E1 payload, loop-up/loop-down commands
E1 set/reset codes
1:1, 1:2, 1:4, 1:7, 3:24, QRW, all 0s, all 1s, two user-programmable 24-bit patterns bit error injection
Loss of signal, loss of frame, remote alarm indication, alarm indication signal, CRC4, CV, FE
Power/test, in-band, network status, network loopback, loopback acknowledge
0º - 50º C
-20º - 60º C 0 - 95% non-condensing 3048 m (10,000 ft)
Model
Network Interfaces
Ports
Line Rate
Connector Type
Line Code
Framing
Output Level
Input Level
System Timing
Drop-and-Insert Port (Optional)
Regulatory
Diagnostics
Loopback Tests
Loopback Control
Test Patterns
Network Alarms
Front-panel LEDs
Environmental
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity Maximum Altitude
Security and Management
Classless IP addressing NAT(1:1) NAPT (overloading, port translation) Stateful Packet Inspection designed for
ICSAcompliance Radius authentication, Secure Shell (SSH) Router Command Line Interface (CLI) SNMPv3 Syslog RFC-868 time clock and time zone capability
Frame Relay
UNI-U and UNI-N interfaces 96 DLCIs LMI: ANSI (AnnexD), ITU (Annex A), and
FRF Rev 1.0
Performance Monitoring
RMON-1: PPP and Frame Relay adapted RMON-2 Groups: Protocol directory,
network layer host, protocol distribution, application layer host, network layer matrix, application layer matrix
End-to-End Frame Relay SLAFRF.13
Ethernet Interface
First:
10/100 Fast Ethernet port Connector: RJ-45 socket Second:
10BaseT
Connector: RJ-45 socket
Console port (Management)
COMM Port Connector: RJ-45 socket
Physical
Dimensions: 1 RU, rack mountable
22.3 cm (8.75 in ) W, x 33 cm (13 in) D, x
4.13 cm (1.63 in) H Weight:2.27 kg (5 lbs.)
Power Requirements
Voltage:100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz or ­40 VDC to -72 VDC (both on the same platform)
Consumption: 9 W maximum
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0.5k/DP/05/07 The information presented herein may change without notice and should be used for informational purposes only. 4335 Access Router is a trademarks of Quick Eagle Networks.
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