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3COM® ROUTER 6000 FAMILY
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KEY BENEFITS 
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FULLY FEATURED ROUTING PLATFORM
To eliminate the need for costly and inconvenient upgrades, the routers
come equipped with all the required operating memory, a complete
routing and security suite and a robust applications set. The routers
include a full complement of memory (512 MB of SDRAM) and flash
memory to support dual software images. Standard routing capabilities
include: IP and IPX routing, OSPF, RIP V1/2, integrated IS–IS, multicast
routing, QoS, IEEE 802.1Q VLAN and IGMP v1, 2 and 3, and more.
MULTIVENDOR INTEROPERABILITY ACROSS THE WAN
To accommodate today’s multivendor networking environments, 3Com
routers are designed to interoperate with standards-based equipment
from other vendors. The 3Com Router 6000 Family has been “Tolly
Verified for Interoperability with Cisco,” reducing implementation and
testing time for enterprises with core Cisco routers.
ADVANCED SECURITY AND CONTROL FEATURES
The Router 6000 Family helps secure and safeguard sensitive information
against unauthorized access. Security and control features include:
AAA, RADIUS authentication, a stateful packet inspection firewall,
denial-of-service (DoS) blocking and Access Control Lists (ACLs). L2TP
and IPSec VPNs with 3DES and AES encryption provide additional
security over the WAN.
The embedded firewall includes support for ACLs, plus generic routing
encapsulation (GRE), network address translation (NAT), NAT traversal
and application layer gateways. Business applications are able to pass
easily through the firewall and across the VPN.
VOICE, DATA AND VIDEO CONVERGENCE SUPPORT
The 3Com Router 6000 Family delivers advanced QoS, including
DiffServ support, for effective traffic management on networks that run
converged voice, data and video applications. Utilizing IP differentiated
services for applications and ATM QoS for traffic and physical layer
prioritization, the routers are equipped to handle the most demanding
multimedia networking. This helps assure the level of service required
for delay-sensitive traffic and continuous business operation, even 
during heavy network use. The routers support both IEEE 802.1p 
prioritization and IEEE 802.Q VLANs. 
Voice FICs support both analog and digital voice communications. They
enable enterprises, service providers and managed service providers to
connect the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and traditional
telephony equipment—including PBXs, key systems, analog phones
and fax machines—directly to the routers without additional equipment.
RESILIENCE AND REDUNDANCY FOR MAXIMUM UPTIME
The routers are designed for high resiliency to meet stringent enterprise
uptime standards. To help ensure continuous operation, they support
redundant links and provide extra bandwidth to minimize downtime
and ensure resilience in case of service disruptions.
Reliability features include configuration rollback, multilinks, Virtual
Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), Backup Control Center
(Configuration/Port) and Dial Control Center. In addition, the routers
include 32 MB of flash memory to hold multiple configuration files and
operating system images for recovery purposes. If the router cannot
boot from a recently updated software image or configuration file, it 
can boot from a specified backup file or image residing in this memory.