Quick Eagle DL5840 Access Router


DL5840 Access Router

DL5840 Features

  • Bandwidth scalable; WAN ports configured as individual PPP or Frame Relay UNI links
  • VLAN transparency, static routing, dynamic routing (RIP1, RIP2, OSPF), MAC bridging, and IP fast forwarding
  • NAT/NAPT and DHCP forwarding
  • SNMP Manageable
  • Radius authentication
  • Access list firewall
  • Auto-sensing 10/100 Ethernet port
  • Protocols and applications monitoring (RMON1, RMON2)
  • Frame Relay SLA FRF.13 verification
  • Non-Disruptive downloadable code
  • Multilink PPP and Multilink Frame Relay support
DL5840 Options

  • Optional BGP4-routing protocol
DL5840 Upgrades

  • Port Upgrade


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The 5840 Multiport Router (available for NxT1/E1) is a bandwidth scalable (up to 12 Mbps), IP aware, intelligent WAN access router, offering standards-based inverse multiplexing (NxT1/E1) and multilink capabilities.

If enabled, the 5840 Multiport Router deploys the IETF approved RFC1990 Multilink PPP protocol to bond multiple T1/E1s into a high-speed virtual link. The 5840 not only supports up to 12 Mbps (8 T1s or 6 E1s) of bandwidth, point-to-point, to another RFC1990-compliant CPE device, it can also interoperate, point-to-multipoint, with the new generation of carrier-class IP-based multi-service “edge” routers. Additionally, the 5840 deploys the FRF.16.1 standard to bond multiple T1/E1’s into an high-speed Frame Relay access link. Thus, the 5840 not only interoperates point-to-point with a similar equipped device (e.g. the 5850 Multilink Frame Relay Access Platform), but it can also connect to many of the new generation of provider edge multi-service switches and/or routers located at the service provider’s POP.

The ability to configure static routes, and one or more dynamic routing protocols like RIP1, RIP2, OSPF, and optional BGP-4, enables the router to link small and large enterprise networks with advanced IP routing services, such as multipaths and path redundancy. Static NAT, dynamic NAT, and overloading (NAPT) lets you access the Internet using your private IP addresses. An access control list firewall permits or denies access to the WAN based on source and destination IP addresses. VLAN transparency, in conjunction with MAC bridging, can extend the enterprise’s LAN over a wide geographical area (point-to-point and point-to-multi-point).

The unit is SNMP-manageable (in-band and out-of-band), offers menu-driven configuration, includes comprehensive diagnostics, and complies with industry and regulatory standards. Radius restricts access to router configurations to authorized personnel only. The embedded network performance monitoring features enable protocols and applications monitoring (RMON-1, RMON-2) and Frame Relay Service Level Verification.