Product Description
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Features
The following features are fully implemented:
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An Ethernet switch combined with ATM connectivity.
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User defined emulated LAN support (up to 64 ELANs) either by port
or MAC address.
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Software upgrading and downloading using TFTP or the optional
PCMCIA Firmware Card (AT-S13) for the AT-4016TR as well as the
AT-4016F/SC and the AT-4016F/ST.
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Software upgrading and downloading using TFTP or the optional
Firmware Cassette (AT-S16) for the AT-TS95TR.
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support.
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Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC) and Q.2931 capabilities.
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LAN Emulation Client (LEC) ATM Forum compliance.
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ATM Forum Interim Local Management Interface (ILMI).
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ATI’s Omega local software management through Telnet or a serial
connection to a RS232C port.
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Omega management for high-level features such as administration,
statistics, status and security.
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Support For Up To 2,048 Media Access Control (MAC) Addresses
(note that 6 of these addresses are reserved by developmental
engineering).
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UNI 3.0 or UNI 3.1 signalling.
ATI’s Solution
If your LAN is reaching the limit of it’s bandwidth capacity, then transition
your legacy, shared-media traffic, to a switched 10 Mbps network. Then, by
introducing ATM functionality to connect that same traffic to a server or
backbone (up to theoretically 155 Mbps in this case), bottlenecks will be
mitigated.
This value-effective approach enables you to only “upgrade” devices that
actually need the increased bandwidth (like the server).
Finally, ATI’s ATM switches are the first phase to meet both current and
future needs of your expanding networks. These services will enhance the
business environment for years to come.