RAD Data comm MBE10-8D Manuel D’Utilisation

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Overview 1-1 
Chapter 1 
Introduction 
This chapter: 
•  Provides a general overview of versions of MBE units, features, and ordering 
options 
•  Provides a physical description of MBE  
•  Describes the general functionality of MBE 
•  Lists technical specifications. 
 
 
This manual is supplemented by the LAN RANger Series Configuration Guide. The 
term MBE refers to MBE10-1, MBE10-8, MBE10-1D, and  
MBE10-8D throughout this manual. 
 
1.1 Overview 
General  
The MBE family of Ethernet Remote Access Routers allows the connection of 
remote LANs or single workstations to a central LAN over a wide variety of WAN 
interfaces and services. Connection may be made via ISDN, Frame Relay, leased 
or dialup lines. 
IP routing is supported over PPP, SLIP, CSLIP or Frame Relay  (RFC 1490). IPX can 
be routed over PPP or Frame Relay (RFC 1490). Bridge mode is available if the 
MBE family device operates opposite another MBE family device. 
Versions 
Four standalone models are available: 
•  MBE10-1 is a single WAN port router/bridge. As a bridge, it allows remote 
connection of a single workstation to a central LAN. As a router, it enables 
connection of a remote Ethernet LAN. 
•  MBE10-8 is a single WAN port router/bridge. As a bridge, it allows connection 
of a remote Ethernet (consisting of up to 80 workstations) to a central Ethernet 
LAN. As a router, it allows connection of a remote Ethernet LAN. 
•  MBE10-1D is a dual WAN port router/bridge. As a bridge, it allows connection 
of two single remote workstations (one on each link) to a central LAN. As a 
router, it allows connection of a remote Ethernet LAN. 
Note 
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