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DYNAMIX UM-SB
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G.SHDSL.bis Router (2-wire) |
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The SHDSL.bis router allows customers to leverage the latest in broadband technologies to meet their growing data communication needs. Through the power of
SHDSL.bis ATM Router, you can access superior manageability and reliability.
Complying with TCPAM32, Dynamix UM-SB G.SHDSL.bis Router is able to extend the longer distance at same data rate or higher date rate at same distance contrast to conventional G.SHDSL device (TCPAM16).
With bandwidth of up to 5.696Mbps, the Dynamix UM-SB outperform both
E1's at 2.048 Mbps. By using a standard phone wire as a connection medium, the owner cost (purchasing, installing, and maintenance) of the
Dynamix UM-SB is reduced comparing with E1. By embedded bridging and routing function, two
Dynamix UM-SB s routers work as gateways from remote office to headquarter without expensive CSU/DSU peripherals and V.35 Cisco routers. Inter-LAN communication between separated two offices just need one telephone pair and two
Dynamix UM-SB routers.
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User's manual
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Quick start
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Using existing telephone lines, the Dynamix UM-SB consolidate all traffic onto a single high-speed trunk for Internet activities or sharing a corporate intranet, which is designed not only to optimize the service bit rate from central office to customer premises but also integrates high-end Bridging/ Routing capabilities with advanced functions such as Multi-DMZ, Stateful Packet Inspection
(SPI) and VPN pass-through. Through the simple-yet-powerful management user interface of the
Dynamix UM-SB, networks administrators can complete a managed network deployment simply in
seconds.
Dynamix UM-SB supports four ports 10Base-T /100Base-T auto-negotiation and auto-MDIX switching ports
(model UM-S4B and UM-S4FB) to meet the enterprise need.
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Friendly user interface for various application environments |
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Support connection to broadband Internet services with high productivity of IP routing and transparent learning
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Complete ATM protocol stack implementation over SHDSL |
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Support PAP/CHAP/MS-CHAP user authentication on
PPPoE/PPPoA |
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Support SNMPv1/SNMPv2 agent and MIB II of SNMP management |
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Support craft Console (RS-232) and remote management
(Telnet or HTTP) via TCP/IP network and allow local or remote problems shooting in detail |
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NAT/PAT feature lets user both conserve valuable IP address space and reduce IP address
management, meanwhile, also protects certain attack from outer network or internal workstations.SNMP management with SNMPv1/SNMPv2 agent and MIB II |
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Getting enhancements and new features via Internet software upgrade |
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LAN Interface |
| 4-port switching hub
(model UM-S4B and UM-S4FB) or 1-port (model UM-SB and
UM-SFB) |
| 10Base-T /100 Base-TX auto-negotiation |
| Auto-MDIX |
Hardware Interface |
| WAN: RJ-45 |
| LAN: RJ-45 x 4
(model UM-S4B and UM-S4FB) or RJ-45 x 1 (model
UM-SB and UM-SFB) |
| Console port: RS232 |
| RST: Reset button for factory default |
WAN Interface |
| SHDSL.Bis: ITU-T G.991.2
2004 (Annex A/B/F/G) |
| Encoding
scheme: TC-PAM16, TC-PAM32 |
| Data Rate: N x 64Kbps
(N=3~89) |
| Impedance: 135 ohms |
Indicators |
| General: PWR |
| WAN: LNK, ACT |
| LAN: 1, 2, 3, 4
(model UM-S4B and UM-S4FB) or LAN: Link, ACT (model
UM-SB and UM-SFB) |
| SHDSL.Bis: ALM |
ATM |
| Up to 8 PVCs |
| OAM F4/F5 loopback test |
| AAL5 |
AAL5 Encapsulation |
| VC multiplexing and
SNAP/LLC |
| Ethernet over ATM
(RFC 2684/1483) |
| PPP over ATM (RFC 2364) |
| Classical IP over ATM
(RFC 1577) |
PPP |
| PPP over Ethernet for fixed and dynamic IP (RFC 2516) |
| PPP over ATM for fixed and dynamic IP
(RFC 2364) |
| User authentication with
PAP/CHAP/MS-CHAP |
Routing |
| Support IP/TCP/UDP/ARP/ICMP/IGMP protocols |
| IP routing with static routing and RIPv1/RIPv2 (RFC1058/2453) |
| IP multicast and IGMP proxy (RFC1112/2236) |
| Network address translation
(NAT/PAT) (RFC1631) |
| NAT ALGs for
ICQ/Netmeeting/MSN/Yahoo Messenger |
| DNS relay and caching (RFC1034/1035) |
| DHCP server, client and relay (RFC2131/2132) |
| IP precedence (RFC
791) - Firewall Routers (model UM-SB and UM-SFB) |
Bridging |
| IEEE 802.1D Transparent Bridging |
| IEEE 802.1q VLAN |
| Port-based VLAN |
Security |
| DMZ host/Multi-DMZ/Multi-NAT function |
| Virtual server mapping (RFC1631) |
| VPN pass-through for
PPTP/L2TP/IPSec tunneling |
| Natural NAT firewall
- Firewall Routers (model UM-SB and UM-SFB) |
| Advanced stateful packet inspection
(SPI) firewall - Firewall Routers (model UM-SB and
UM-SFB) |
| Denial of service protection |
| User access
control; deny certain PCs access to internet services |
Management |
| Easy-to-use web-based GUI for quick setup, configuration and management |
| Menu-driven
interface/Command-line interface (CLI) for local console and Telnet access |
| Password protected management and access control list for administration |
| SNMP management with SNMPv1/SNMPv2c (RFC1157/1901/1905) agent and MIB II (RFC1213/1493) |
| Software upgrade via
web-browser/TFTP server |
Physical/Electrical |
| Dimensions: 18.7 x 3.3 x 14.5 cm
(WxHxD) |
| Power: 100~240VAC |
| Power
consumption: 9 watts |
| Temperature: 0~45°C |
| Humidity: 0%~95% RH
(non-condensing) |
Memory |
| 2MB Flash Memory,
8MB SDRAM |
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DYNAMIX UM-SB |
SHDSL.Bis modem/router with 1 LAN-port (2-wire) |
DYNAMIX UM-SFB |
SHDSL.Bis modem/ router 1 LAN-port and firewall (2-wire) |
DYNAMIX UM-S4B |
SHDSL.Bis modem/ router 4 LAN-ports (2-wire) |
DYNAMIX UM-S4FB |
SHDSL.Bis modem/ router 4 LAN-ports and firewall (2-wire) |
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