Adtran 3200 4200863L1 Leaflet
Product codes
4200863L1
NetVanta 3200
Modular Access Router Supporting up to Two T1s of Bandwidth
Product Features
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Modular Network
Interface Module (NIM)
offering flexibility
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Modular Dial Backup
Interface Module (DIM)
guaranteeing bandwidth
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Stateful inspection firewall
for network security
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Quality of Service (QoS) for
delay-sensitive traffic like
Voice over IP (VoIP)
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Optional DSX-1
interface supplies
TDM voice transport
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Comprehensive PPP dial
backup scheme prevents
network downtime
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VLAN Trunking (802.1Q) for
routing between VLANs
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Network Address
Translation (NAT) for
IP Address Concealing
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Optional Virtual Private
Network (VPN) for secure
corporate connectivity
across the Internet
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Recognizable Command Line
Interface (CLI) and intuitive
Web-based Graphical User
Interface (GUI)
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Built-in DSU/CSU for
circuit protection
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Feature-rich ADTRAN
®
Operating System (AOS)
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Industry-leading five-year
North American warranty
The NetVanta
®
3000 Series of modular access
routers is designed for cost-effective Internet
access, corporate Frame Relay, point-to-point
connectivity, ADSL, and VPN. The NetVanta 3000
Series currently consists of the NetVanta 3200,
3205, and 3305 with a variety of interchangeable
NIMs and DIMs.
access, corporate Frame Relay, point-to-point
connectivity, ADSL, and VPN. The NetVanta 3000
Series currently consists of the NetVanta 3200,
3205, and 3305 with a variety of interchangeable
NIMs and DIMs.
Modular Hardware
The NetVanta 3200 is a single-slot, single-
Ethernet standalone unit in a plastic housing.
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 T1s, E1/FE1, E1/FE1 with G.703,
ADSL, SHDSL, or a Serial interface. For dial
backup, an analog modem DIM or an ISDN
BRI DIM is available for preventing downtime
by dialing around a failed circuit to any
PPP-compliant device.
The NetVanta 3200 is a single-slot, single-
Ethernet standalone unit in a plastic housing.
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 T1s, E1/FE1, E1/FE1 with G.703,
ADSL, SHDSL, or a Serial interface. For dial
backup, an analog modem DIM or an ISDN
BRI DIM is available for preventing downtime
by dialing around a failed circuit to any
PPP-compliant device.
Standards Protocols
The versatile hardware platform of the
NetVanta 3200 is further complemented
by the AOS. The AOS allows for the support of
static and default routes, demand routing, and
allows for fast, accurate network convergence
using routing protocols such as BGP, OSPF, and
RIP. In addition, the AOS terminates Frame Relay,
Multilink Frame Relay, PPP, Multilink PPP,
and HDLC WAN protocols. Multihoming is
also available to provide redundant or backup
Wide Area Network (WAN) links to multiple
ISPs, guaranteeing a wide-area connection.
The versatile hardware platform of the
NetVanta 3200 is further complemented
by the AOS. The AOS allows for the support of
static and default routes, demand routing, and
allows for fast, accurate network convergence
using routing protocols such as BGP, OSPF, and
RIP. In addition, the AOS terminates Frame Relay,
Multilink Frame Relay, PPP, Multilink PPP,
and HDLC WAN protocols. Multihoming is
also available to provide redundant or backup
Wide Area Network (WAN) links to multiple
ISPs, guaranteeing a wide-area connection.
Security
For added security, AOS 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. With the AOS Enhanced
Feature Pack Upgrade, the NetVanta 3000 Series
adds the support for IPSec-compliant VPN. The
NetVanta 3200 supports up to five simultaneous
VPN tunnels, while supporting encryption
For added security, AOS 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. With the AOS Enhanced
Feature Pack Upgrade, the NetVanta 3000 Series
adds the support for IPSec-compliant VPN. The
NetVanta 3200 supports up to five simultaneous
VPN tunnels, while supporting encryption
algorithms like DES, 3DES, and AES. With
this upgrade, the NetVanta 3200 is fully
compatible with other IPSec VPN-equipped
NetVanta products.
this upgrade, the NetVanta 3200 is fully
compatible with other IPSec VPN-equipped
NetVanta products.
QoS
QoS is also supported for delay-sensitive traffic
like VoIP or video. To prioritize mission-critical
traffic and control network congestion, the
NetVanta 3200 uses Low Latency Queuing,
Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ), Class-based
WFQ, and DiffServ marking to establish
priority of IP packets routed over the WAN.
QoS is also supported for delay-sensitive traffic
like VoIP or video. To prioritize mission-critical
traffic and control network congestion, the
NetVanta 3200 uses Low Latency Queuing,
Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ), Class-based
WFQ, and DiffServ marking to establish
priority of IP packets routed over the WAN.
VoIP Ready
In combination with the QoS features, a
specialized Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Application Layer Gateway (ALG) allows SIP
traffic to traverse Network Access Translation
(NAT)-enabled firewalls. For an enterprise
network, this interoperability allows IP PBXs,
phones, and other SIP-based devices to set
up, tear down, and pass voice and call control
messages seamlessly through the integral
NAT-enabled firewall.
In combination with the QoS features, a
specialized Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Application Layer Gateway (ALG) allows SIP
traffic to traverse Network Access Translation
(NAT)-enabled firewalls. For an enterprise
network, this interoperability allows IP PBXs,
phones, and other SIP-based devices to set
up, tear down, and pass voice and call control
messages seamlessly through the integral
NAT-enabled firewall.
Administration
AOS offers a standard CLI that mimics the
widely adopted, industry de facto standard.
The sequence of commands required to
configure similar devices is almost identical,
eliminating training costs typically associ-
ated with learning a new operating system or
obtaining 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 intui-
tive GUI provides step-by-step configuration
wizards, management capability, and the ability
to upload firmware updates.
AOS offers a standard CLI that mimics the
widely adopted, industry de facto standard.
The sequence of commands required to
configure similar devices is almost identical,
eliminating training costs typically associ-
ated with learning a new operating system or
obtaining 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 intui-
tive GUI provides step-by-step configuration
wizards, management capability, and the ability
to upload firmware updates.
ADTRAN, the leader in WAN connectivity,
offers reliable equipment that increases
network performance, lowers cost, and
positions networks for the future. In addition,
these products are backed by an industry-
leading five-year North American warranty,
free firmware downloads, and world-class
technical support from ADTRAN.
network performance, lowers cost, and
positions networks for the future. In addition,
these products are backed by an industry-
leading five-year North American warranty,
free firmware downloads, and world-class
technical support from ADTRAN.