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Adtran NetVanta 3205 The Adtran NetVanta® 3000 Series of modular access routers are designed for cost-effective Internet access, corporate Frame Relay,point-to-point connectivity, and Virtual Private Networking (VPN). The NetVanta 3000 Series currently consists of the NetVanta 3200, 3205, and 3305 with a variety of interchangeable Network Interface Modules (NIMs) and Dial Backup Modules (DIMs). The NetVanta 3205 is a single-slot, single-Ethernet 1U high, rackmountable metal enclosure. A single slot within any of the NetVanta 3000 Series will house a variety of NIMs and DIMs, which include a 56/64k, T1/FT1, T1/FT1 with DSX-1, Dual T1, E1/FE1, E1/FE1 with G.703, ADSL, or a Serial interface. For dial backup, an Analog Modem or an ISDN BRI DIM is available for preventing downtime by dialing around a failed circuit to any PPP compliant device. The versatile hardware platform of the Adtran NetVanta 3205 is further complemented with the ADTRAN® Operating System (OS). The ADTRAN OS allows for the support of static and default routes, and allows for fast, accurate network convergence using routing protocols such as BGP, OSPF, and RIP. In addition, the ADTRAN OS terminates Frame Relay, PPP, and Multilink PPP WAN protocols. The ADTRAN OS offers a standard Command Line Interface (CLI) that mimics the widely adopted, industry de facto standard. The sequence of commands to configure similar devices is almost identical, virtually eliminating training costs associated with re-learning a new operating system or costly industry certifications. The CLI also allows for configuration scripts to be used, saved, and downloaded for a quick and easy recovery mechanism. In addition, an intuitive web-based GUI provides step-by-step configuration wizards, management capability, and the ability to upload firmware updates. For added security, the ADTRAN OS provides a powerful, high performance stateful inspection firewall. It will examine all incoming and outgoing packets against the security policies established by the IT manager. In addition, the firewall can identify and protect against common Denial of Service (DoS) attacks like TCP syn flooding, IP spoofing, ICMP redirect, ping-of-death, and IP reassembly problems.
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