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Nortel Secure Router, 1000 Series
Connect small or mid-sized
networks over T1/E1 lines.
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Tight security
Highly manageable
Secure routers include the features you need to protect your data
from unauthorized access or corruption.
Secure routers are manageable through the console or AUX port.
Setup is easy with a menu-based GUI tool. For more advanced users,
Command Line Interface (CLI) scripting tools provide even more router
control.
Full SNMP management enables you to easily integrate the routers
into your managed network and manage them using any standard
SNMP management software package.
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) provide secure communications
for your offices over public infrastructures such as the Internet.
Network Address Translation (NAT) enables the router to “hide”
the IP addresses on your private network from the Internet.
The integral stateful-inspection firewall includes 25-zone support,
policy-based NAT/PAT, and 30+ ALG support including H.322.
and SIP. It also offers policy-based protection against denial of service
attacks.
Technically speaking
If you require reliable network connections between remote
sites, T1 or E1 can fit the bill.
can be scaled up or down to provide just the right amount of
bandwidth for any application.
Both T1 and E1 are foundations of global communications.
Developed more than 35 years ago and commercially available
since 1983, T1 and E1 go virtually anywhere phone lines go, but
they’re much faster. T1, used primarily in the U.S., sends data up
to 1.544 Mbps; E1, used primarily in Europe, supports speeds to
2.048 Mbps. No matter where you need to connect—North,
South, or Central America, Europe, or the Pacific Rim—T1 and E1
can get your data there fast!
T1 and E1 are versatile, too. Drive a private, point-to-point line;
provide corporate access to the Internet; enable inbound access to
your Web Server—even support a multimedia WAN that extends
halfway around the world! T1 and E1 are typically used for:
• Accessing public Frame Relay networks or Public Switched
Telephone Networks (PSTNs) for voice or fax.
A T1 channel consists of 24 64-kbps DS0 (Digital Signal [Zero])
subchannels that combine to provide 1.536 Mbps throughput.
Because they enable you to combine T1 lines or to use only part
of a T1, DS0s make T1 a very flexible standard.
If you don’t need 1.536 Mbps, your T1 service provider can
rent you a portion of a T1 line, called Fractional T1. For instance,
you can contract for half a T1 line—768 kbps—and get the use
of DS0s 1–12. The service provider is then free to sell DS0s 13–24
to another customer.
If you require more than 1.536 Mbps, two or more T1 lines
can be combined to provide very-high-speed throughput. The
next step up from T1 is T1C; it offers two T1 lines multiplexed
together for a total throughput of 3.152 on 48 DS0s. Or consider
T2 and get 6.312 Mbps over 96 DS0s by multiplexing four T1 lines
together to form one high-speed connection.
Moving up the scale of high-speed T1 services is T3. T3 is 28
T1 lines multiplexed together for a blazing throughput of 44.736
Mbps, consisting of 672 DS0s, each of which supports 64 kbps.
T4 consists of 4032 64-kbps DS0 subchannels for a whopping
274.176 Mbps of bandwidth—that’s 168 times the size of a single
T1 line!
• Merging voice and data traffic. A single T1 or E1 line can
support voice and data simultaneously.
• Making super-fast LAN connections. Today’s faster Ethernet
speeds require the very high throughput provided by one or
more T1 or E1 lines.
• Sending bandwidth-intensive data such as CAD/CAM, MRI,
CAT-scan images, and other large files.
These various levels of T1 service can by implemented
simultaneously within a large enterprise network. T1’s cousin, E1,
can also have multiple lines merged to provide greater
throughput.
Scaling T1
Basic T1 service supplies a bandwidth of 1.536 Mbps.
However, many of today’s applications demand much more
bandwidth. Or perhaps you only need a portion of the
1.536 Mbps that T1 supplies. One of T1’s best features is that it
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CPU — 1001 models: 266 MHz;
1002 and 1004 models: 300 MHz
Why Buy From Black Box?
Exceptional Value.
Exceptional Tech Support. Period.
Diagnostics — BERT, loopback, trace route
Firewall — Stateful packet inspection (SPI), 25-zone support, NAT, DDoS, ALG,
IPSec, L2TP, PPTP
Management — CLI®, SNMP, Syslog, Telnet™ SSHV2, FTP/TFTP, SNMPv1,
RADIUS, TACACS+, TCL Scripting, BERT, trace route, loopback tests
Memory — 1001 models: 128 MB DRAM, 16 MB flash;
1002 models: 256 MB DRAM, 16 MB flash;
1004 models: 256 MB DRAM, 32 MB flash
Performance — With services enabled:
Recognize any of these situations?
• You wait more than 30 minutes to get through
to a vendor’s tech support.
1001 models: 1 x T1/E1 wire speed;
1002 models: 2 x T1/E1 wire speed;
• The so-called “tech” can’t help you or gives you
the wrong answer.
1004 models: 4 x T1/E1 wire speed
Protocols Supported — Layer 2: VLAN-802.1Q
tagging and forwarding, double tagging for VLAN domain, IP MU:
transparent Layer 2 packet forwarding;
Layer 3: Routing: static routing, RIP, OSPF, BG-4, ECMP; High-availability:
VRRP, redundant router connections; ACL, NAT, GRE tunneling,
IP-IP for GRE;
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• You don’t have a purchase order number and the
tech refuses to help you.
• It’s 9 p.m. and you need help, but your vendor’s
tech support line is closed.
WAN: PPP, MLPPP, MFR, HDLC, BCP
QoS — RED, WRED, DiffServ, bandwidth guarantee/sharing, flow
monitoring, traffic policing;
Eight-level priority class based queuing (per IP address/subnets, ports,
DSCP, and ToS bits, VLAN ID, VLAN Priority);
Frame Relay traffic shaping and policing
VPN Acceleration — 1001 models: Software based;
1002 and 1004 models: Onboard hardware
CE Approval — Yes
According to a survey by Data Communications magazine, 90%
of network managers surveyed say that getting the technical support
they need is extremely important when choosing a vendor. But even
though network managers pay anywhere from 10 to 20% of their
overall purchase price for a basic service and support contract, the
technical support and service they receive falls far short of their
expectations—and certainly isn’t worth what they paid.
At Black Box, we guarantee the best value and the best support.
You can even consult our Technical Support Experts before you buy if
you need help selecting just the right component for your application.
Don’t waste time and money—call Black Box today.
Connectors —
1001 models: (1) RJ-48C (T1 or E1), (2) RJ-45 (10/100 Ethernet), (1) DB9
(auxiliary), (1) RJ-45 (console);
1002 models: (2) RJ-48C (T1 or E1), (2) RJ-45 (10/100 Ethernet), (1) DB9
(auxiliary), (1) RJ-45 (console);
1004 models: (4) RJ-48C (T1 or E1), (2) RJ-45 (10/100 Ethernet), (1) DB9
(auxiliary), (1) RJ-45 (console)
Power — 115 VAC, 60 Hz, external
Size — 1.3"H x 8.6"W x 6.5"D (3.3 x 21.8 x 16.5 cm)
Weight — 1.5 lb. (0.7 kg)
Item
Code
Nortel Secure 1001 Router
1-Port
sr2101001E5
sr2101002E5
with VPN
Nortel Secure 1002 Router
2-Port
sr2101008E5
sr2101012E5
with VPN
Nortel Secure 1004 Router
4-Port
sr2101018E5
sr2101026E5
with VPN
remember to order cables…
GigaBase® 350 CAT5e, Bulk Cable, PVC, Blue,
1100-ft. (335.2-m)
EYN851a-PB-1100
(For other lengths or plenum cable,
call our FREE Tech Support.)
GigaBase 350 CAT5e, 350-MHz Patch Cable, 4-Pair,
Straight-Pinned, PVC, Beige, Custom Lengths
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