TRE16-1, TRE16-8 -- SINGLE LINK TOKEN RING REMOTE ACCESS ROUTER
RAD Data Communications, Inc.Single Link Token Ring Remote Access RouterTRE16-1, TRE16-8
Description
FEATURES
The TRE Family is part of the LAN RANger Series of Token Ring Remote Access Routers.
The TRE Family supports remote access routing and bridging for connecting remote PCs or LANs to a central LAN over a wide variety of WAN interfaces and services, including ISDN, Frame Relay and dial-up modems.
Routing and bridging are performed on a link-by-link basis. There are no bridging or routing limitations on the central LAN. However, additional bridges should not be connected to the remote LAN.
Transparent remote-to-remote forwarding enables direct data transfer between links whether the links are of bridge or router type.
IP can be routed over PPP, SLIP or CSLIP; IPX can be routed over PPP.
Bridge links are transparent to Layer 3 protocols, such as NetBIOS and DECNET.
Router links can operate opposite any PPP standard compliant device, including third party routers and software-based PPP dialers, as available in Windows 95.
The Single IP address translation feature allows a small or medium-sized office LAN to connect to the Internet using a single, dynamically or statically allocated IP address from the central access router.
BOOTP/IPCP support allows allocation of dynamic IP addresses to remote users.
Multilink PPP support enables use of ISDN at 128 kbps.
Models of the TRE Family are:
TRE16-1, with a single WAN link supporting a LAN segment on a router link
TRE16-8, with a single WAN link supporting a remote Token Ring LAN of up to 80 workstations on a bridge link or a full LAN segment on a router link
TRE16-8D, with dual WAN link supporting a remote Token Ring LAN of up to 80 workstations on each bridge link or a full LAN segment on each router link.
Data Connect Enterprise, Inc.
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Description
FEATURES
The TRE Family is part of the LAN RANger Series of Token Ring Remote Access Routers.
The TRE Family supports remote access routing and bridging for connecting remote PCs or LANs to a central LAN over a wide variety of WAN interfaces and services, including ISDN, Frame Relay and dial-up modems.
Routing and bridging are performed on a link-by-link basis. There are no bridging or routing limitations on the central LAN. However, additional bridges should not be connected to the remote LAN.
Transparent remote-to-remote forwarding enables direct data transfer between links whether the links are of bridge or router type.
IP can be routed over PPP, SLIP or CSLIP; IPX can be routed over PPP.
Bridge links are transparent to Layer 3 protocols, such as NetBIOS and DECNET.
Router links can operate opposite any PPP standard compliant device, including third party routers and software-based PPP dialers, as available in Windows 95.
The Single IP address translation feature allows a small or medium-sized office LAN to connect to the Internet using a single, dynamically or statically allocated IP address from the central access router.
BOOTP/IPCP support allows allocation of dynamic IP addresses to remote users.
Multilink PPP support enables use of ISDN at 128 kbps.
Models of the TRE Family are:
TRE16-1, with a single WAN link supporting a LAN segment on a router link
TRE16-8, with a single WAN link supporting a remote Token Ring LAN of up to 80 workstations on a bridge link or a full LAN segment on a router link
TRE16-8D, with dual WAN link supporting a remote Token Ring LAN of up to 80 workstations on each bridge link or a full LAN segment on each router link.
FEATURES
The TRE Family is part of the LAN RANger Series of Token Ring Remote Access Routers.
The TRE Family supports remote access routing and bridging for connecting remote PCs or LANs to a central LAN over a wide variety of WAN interfaces and services, including ISDN, Frame Relay and dial-up modems.
Routing and bridging are performed on a link-by-link basis. There are no bridging or routing limitations on the central LAN. However, additional bridges should not be connected to the remote LAN.
Transparent remote-to-remote forwarding enables direct data transfer between links whether the links are of bridge or router type.
IP can be routed over PPP, SLIP or CSLIP; IPX can be routed over PPP.
Bridge links are transparent to Layer 3 protocols, such as NetBIOS and DECNET.
Router links can operate opposite any PPP standard compliant device, including third party routers and software-based PPP dialers, as available in Windows 95.
The Single IP address translation feature allows a small or medium-sized office LAN to connect to the Internet using a single, dynamically or statically allocated IP address from the central access router.
BOOTP/IPCP support allows allocation of dynamic IP addresses to remote users.
Multilink PPP support enables use of ISDN at 128 kbps.
Models of the TRE Family are:
TRE16-1, with a single WAN link supporting a LAN segment on a router link
TRE16-8, with a single WAN link supporting a remote Token Ring LAN of up to 80 workstations on a bridge link or a full LAN segment on a router link
TRE16-8D, with dual WAN link supporting a remote Token Ring LAN of up to 80 workstations on each bridge link or a full LAN segment on each router link.
FEATURES
The TRE Family is part of the LAN RANger Series of Token Ring Remote Access Routers.
The TRE Family supports remote access routing and bridging for connecting remote PCs or LANs to a central LAN over a wide variety of WAN interfaces and services, including ISDN, Frame Relay and dial-up modems.
Routing and bridging are performed on a link-by-link basis. There are no bridging or routing limitations on the central LAN. However, additional bridges should not be connected to the remote LAN.
Transparent remote-to-remote forwarding enables direct data transfer between links whether the links are of bridge or router type.
IP can be routed over PPP, SLIP or CSLIP; IPX can be routed over PPP.
Bridge links are transparent to Layer 3 protocols, such as NetBIOS and DECNET.
Router links can operate opposite any PPP standard compliant device, including third party routers and software-based PPP dialers, as available in Windows 95.
The Single IP address translation feature allows a small or medium-sized office LAN to connect to the Internet using a single, dynamically or statically allocated IP address from the central access router.
BOOTP/IPCP support allows allocation of dynamic IP addresses to remote users.
Multilink PPP support enables use of ISDN at 128 kbps.
Models of the TRE Family are:
TRE16-1, with a single WAN link supporting a LAN segment on a router link
TRE16-8, with a single WAN link supporting a remote Token Ring LAN of up to 80 workstations on a bridge link or a full LAN segment on a router link
TRE16-8D, with dual WAN link supporting a remote Token Ring LAN of up to 80 workstations on each bridge link or a full LAN segment on each router link.