Adtran NetVanta 3140 Fixed Port Secure Access Ethernet Router - 3 Ports - 3 RJ-45 Port(s) - Management Port - Gigabit Ethernet - 1U - Rack-mountable, Wall Mountable - 5 Year (1700341F1)
Adtran NetVanta 3140 Fixed Port Secure Access Ethernet Router - 3 Ports - 3 RJ-45 Port(s) - Management Port - Gigabit Ethernet - 1U - Rack-mountable, Wall Mountable - 5 Year (1700341F1)
Part Number: 1700341F1
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Adtran NetVanta 3140 Fixed Port Secure Access Ethernet Router - 3 Ports - 3 RJ-45 Port(s) - Management Port - Gigabit Ethernet - 1U - Rack-mountable, Wall Mountable - 5 Year (1700341F1)
NETVANTA 3140 RM
Manufacturer Part Number: 1700341F1
MANUFACTURER NAME: Adtran
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 1700341F1
UPC EAN CODE: 607565039607
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
| General Information: | |
| The NetVanta® 3140 is a fixed-port, high-performance Ethernet router supporting converged access and high-quality voice services. It provides three routed, autosensing Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. This product is ideal for carrier-bundled service offerings, and enterprise class Internet access for secure, high-speed corporate connectivity. The NetVanta 3140 is available as either a desktop, or rack mountable platform. Flexibility and Redundancy The NetVanta 3140 is ideal for multiple applications where Ethernet redundancy is needed given the three Gigabit ports that can be either LAN or WAN facing. This can be achieved with two Ethernet delivered access services providing immediate failover to the active link anytime a link down event occurs. In addition, the NetVanta 3140 features USB interface that can be used for 3G/4G backup. Many deployments still feature separate voice and data networks, and the NetVanta 3140 is a perfect fit for these as well with a single WAN link, the other two Gigabit interfaces can accomplish this. Standards Protocols The versatile hardware platform of the NetVanta 3140 is further complemented with the AOS. The AOS allows for the support of static and default routes, demand and policy based routing, and allows for fast, accurate network convergence using routing protocols such as BGP, OSPF, RIP, and PIM Sparse Mode for multicast routing. Multihoming is also available to provide redundant or backup WAN links to multiple ISPs, guaranteeing a wide-area connection. Hierarchal QoS QoS is also supported for delay-sensitive traffic like VoIP or video. To prioritize mission-critical traffic and control network congestion, the NetVanta 3140 uses Low Latency Queuing, Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ), Class-based WFQ, and DiffServ marking to establish the priority of IP packets routed over the WAN. VoIP Ready In combination with the QoS features, a specialized SIP ALG allows SIP traffic to traverse NAT-enabled firewalls. For enterprise networks, this interoperability allows IP PBXs, phones, and other SIP-based devices to set up, tear down, and pass voice and call control messages seamlessly through the integral NAT-enabled firewall. The NetVanta 3140 also deploys VQM to capture MOS, jitter, delay, and packet loss statistics necessary to troubleshoot VoIP calls over the WAN. This powerful, yet graphically intuitive, diagnostic tool allows for quick isolation of network issues to ensure superior call quality. Enterprise Session Border Control (eSBC) The NetVanta 3140 can provide optional eSBC functionality delivering a truly converged application platform at the customer premises. This feature is becoming mandatory in today's service deployment to normalize, secure and troubleshoot the SIP to SIP communication between a carrier network and the customers SIP compliant equipment. | |
| Manufacturer | Adtran |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1700341F1 |
| Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.adtran.com |
| Brand Name | Adtran |
| Product Line | NetVanta |
| Product Model | 3140 |
| Product Name | NetVanta 3140 Fixed Port Secure Access Ethernet Router |
| Product Type | Router |
| Product UPC | 607565039607 |
| Interfaces/Ports: | |
| Total Number of Ports | 3 |
| Powerline | No |
| Management Port | Yes |
| Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports | 3 |
| Network & Communication: | |
| Ethernet Technology | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Network Technology | 10/100Base-TX |
| VoIP Supported | Yes |
| Power Description: | |
| PoE (RJ-45) Port | No |
| Redundant Power Supply Supported | No |
| Physical Characteristics: | |
| Compatible Rack Unit | 1U |
| Form Factor | Rack-mountable
Wall Mountable |
| Height | 1.7" |
| Width | 8.4" |
| Depth | 8" |
| Weight (Approximate) | 3 lb |
| Miscellaneous: | |
| Environmentally Friendly | Yes |
| Warranty: | |
| Warranty | 5 Year |
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Please Note: Due to Adtran's Policy this product is not available for return or exchange and must be handled with Adtran Direct.
For support on this product, please contact Adtran. 800-9ADTRAN www.adtran.com
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Tech Support #: 888-423-8726
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