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BayRS Advance Remote Node (ARN)
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BayRS Advance Remote Node (ARN)
Overview
Nortel Networks Advanced Remote Node (ARN) router delivers a comprehensive set of branch office
functionality, enabling organisations to achieve significant competitive advantages. Its modular design
provides the capability to build highly flexible networks, delivers high performance throughput and supports
a wide range of field-upgradeable LAN and WAN options for data communication.
Student
Records
Internet
Frame Relay,
X.25, PPP,
SMDS, ATM
Regional
School
District
Public LAN
(Studnets)
Restricted LAN
Administrations
Fire Security
Service
Fire Security
Service
Fire Security
Service
Cash
Register
Concentrator
Teller
Terminal
Concentrator
Banking
Headquarters
Banking
Headquarters
ATM
Server
ARN
ARN
ARN
PSTM
ISDN
Credit/Debit
Authorization
Service
Credit/Debit
Device
Automated
Teller
Machine
(ATM)
Customer Profile
Multiprotocol branch access routing where
support for a wide range and number of
interfaces is required.
Typical Applications
Nortel Networks Advanced Remote Node (ARN) is a
branch access router that provides enhanced
connectivity and forwarding capabilities for remote
locations. A Motorola 33 MHZ 68040 microprocessor
ensures high forwarding and filtering rates, scaling
up to 25,000 pps across each of its network
interfaces. The ARN provides highspeed WAN
connectivity, high interface density, legacy traffic
transport, dial services, dual LAN support, and
available RMON hardware/software support.
The Advanced Remote Node (ARN) delivers the
performance and modularity to solve today’s
application needs and meets the increasing
demands of the evolving corporate intranet.
Its design integrates the functions of multiple
devices to reduce the complexity of remote network
management. As a result, the ARN significantly
lowers the total cost of ownership and provides the
highest degree of investment protection for
enterprise networks.
Key Points
Nortel Networks BayRS Advanced Remote Node
(ARN) router delivers a comprehensive set of branch
office functionality, enabling organisations to
achieve significant competitive advantages.
Its modular design provides the capability to build
highly flexible networks, delivers high performance
throughput and supports a wide range of field-
upgradeable LAN and WAN options for data
communication.