Built-In Switch; Isdn Basic Rate Interface (Bri); Dial On Demand; Bandwidth On Demand - D-Link DI-304 User Manual

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DI-304ISDN Remote Router
Ethernet switch, and it uses twisted-pair Ethernet cables to connect to the host
network.

Built-in Switch

A dual-speed NWay switch, the DI-304 provides four ports for connecting network
end nodes—single-user computers, servers, bridges, other routers, etc.—through
standard "straight-through" twisted-pair cables and one port for making an "uplink"
connection to another hub or switch through the same type of straight-through cable
used to connect end nodes.

ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI)

Using a standard S/T the DI-304 supports DSS1 ISDN switches. The two ISDN B-
channels can be used independently for two destinations, or they can be bundled
together for one high-bandwidth connection supporting bandwidth-on-demand.

Dial On Demand

The Dial On Demand feature allows a DI-304 to automatically place a call to a
Remote Node whenever there is traffic coming from any workstation on the LAN
(Local Area Network) to that remote site.

Bandwidth On Demand

Bandwidth-on-Demand (BOD) for ISDN Interface: As the ISDN BRI interface has
two independent B channels, the BOD mechanism allows you to automatically
add/drop a B channel according to data traffic throughput.

Full Network Management

The DI-304 incorporates SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) support
and menu-driven network management via a Telnet connection or an embedded
Web configuration program.

PPP Security

The DI-304 supports PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) and CHAP
(Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol).

RIP-1/RIP-2

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Support: Used in most LAN-to-LAN
applications. The RIP protocol exchanges routing information between routers.

DHCP Support (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows IP addresses to be
automatically and dynamically assigned to hosts on your network.
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