Does Avaya Secure Router 100X/3120 Meet The Requirements - Avaya 100 Series Application And Qualification Manual

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3. Does Avaya Secure Router 100X/3120 Meet
the Requirements?
The following list of questions can be used to quickly determine if the current SR portfolio product offering
meets customer's requirements which could prevent it from being an immediate fit for shorter term
opportunities. Note that some of these gaps have workarounds or will be addressed in future releases.
1) Do you require GE interface support?
SR 1000 and 3000 support only 10/100. These ports can be used as either WAN or LAN interfaces.
Class Based Queuing is also supported as of NT2.0.
2) Do you require X.21 interfaces?
X.21 support on both SR 1000 and 3000 was introduced with NT2.0. In addition ISDN BRI, V.35, T1/E1,
DS3 and Ethernet interfaces are supported on applicable models. Layer 2 support includes PPP, HDLC,
FR, VLAN, QinQ and native Ethernet.
3) Do you require IPv6?
Although this is on the roadmap it is highly unlikely it will be supported anytime prior to 2008. SR4134
introduced in 2H07 supports IPv6. This software stream will eventually merge with SR 1000 and 3000
(2008).
4) Do you require BGP Route Reflection?
The SR portfolio supports a full featured BGP implementation however RR is currently not supported.
Generally given the position of the 1000 and 3000 at the boundary of a customer environment it is very
unlikely that this would be required.
5) Do you require a DSL interface?
The SR 1000 and 3000 do not support a DSL interface natively. They do however support a PPPoE
client and can be paired with either a DSL or Cable modem for specific applications.
6) Do you require CBQ on Ethernet interfaces (i.e. Ethernet WAN application)?
CBQ on both SR 1000 and 3000 was introduced with NT2.0. The SR 1000 and 3000 have only 2
Ethernet ports. While these ports can serve as WAN connections they will not operate at wirespeed.
7) Do you require 100Mbps throughput with full firewalling and QoS?
The SR 1000 and 3000 support wire speed WAN only meaning that LAN to LAN or LAN to WAN Ethernet
will not necessarily sustain wirespeed with all services enabled.
8) Do you require support for the full Internet routing table?
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