1 Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
The ATLAS 300 router, developed by TELDAT, is designed to operate in a wide range of scenarios present in the
most common teleprocessing networks: corporate, SME and SOHO.
Through its LAN/WAN connections, this device offers IP router functionality, supporting OSPF and other dynamic
routing protocols. The ATLAS 300 also offers a variety of connection possibilities in SNA environments: from LLC2
and SDLC to QLLC conversion, which allows direct LAN interconnection to the ATLAS 300 (without a communica-
tions card in the server), to the SNA over IP function using Data Link Switching (DLSw). This option has enabled all
transport network architecture to be standardized on TCP/IP.
In its basic configuration, the ATLAS 300 is equipped with two LAN interfaces and three serial WAN interfaces. Teld-
at and PCI Mezzanine Cards (PMC), capable of supporting encryption, voice over IP (VoIP), xDSL, etc., can be in-
serted to expand the configuration.
Fig. 2: User scenario: Teleprocess tasks
Fig. 3: User scenario: VoIP
1.1 Recycling and the Environment
The ATLAS 300 should never be disposed of with normal household waste. Please check with your town or city hall
about proper disposal that does not ruin the environment. Always comply with the current regulations on waste dis-
posal. Conviction of environmental law violation can result in fines and other legal penalties.
The cardboard box, the plastic packaging and the components that make up the ATLAS 300 may be recycled in ac-
cordance with the current recycling regulations in force in your country.
The symbol shown below, with a cross over the rubbish container, can be seen on the device. This means that, when
a device reaches the end of its life, it must be taken to a waste collection point and disposed of separately from other
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