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WANsuite 5165 Overview and Advantages

Verilink’s WANsuite 5165 is an innovative, highly intelligent, software-based
WAN access device optimized for frame relay access. The WANsuite 5165
provides network managers with the tools necessary to monitor and
troubleshoot voice, data, and network transmission systems. The ability to use
the WANsuite 5165 as an IP Gateway greatly increases its flexibility while
reducing the customer’s networking costs. In addition, the WANsuite 5165
delivers valuable tools for the following:

Measuring and reporting performance

Verifying Service Level Agreements (SLAs)

Managing network resources to ensure optimum performance

Analyzing trends to aid in network planning

Managing Web browser and/or in-band/out-of-band SNMP

WANsuite 5165 advantages include the following:

Offers two Network ports, two Serial ports, an asynchronous Supervisory
port, and an Ethernet port

the WANsuite 5165 is extremely flexible and

adapts to numerous network applications.

Ensures a higher level of service

WANsuite 5165 acts as an expert frame

relay Service Level advisor for service providers and users.

Lowers facility costs

WANsuite 5165's easy installation and configuration

cut down on maintenance and sparing costs.

Reduces the need for costly routers with its IP Gateway feature

WANsuite

handles all your networking needs.

Features Summary

A powerful core architecture:

10/100Base-T Ethernet port for Management or IP Gateway

Dual T1 Network ports configurable in either long-haul or short-haul
modes

Dual Serial (or Data) ports software-configurable for RS-232, EIA-530, or
V.35

Supervisory port for local management via VT100

IP Gateway:

Frame Relay or PPP

10/100Base-T Ethernet port

Static routes

Static Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

Dynamic routing protocols including RIP 1, RIP 2, and OSPF