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Reference Guide for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers
Introduction 1-3
Twisted pair and AUI Ethernet ports (Model RT328 router only)
RJ-45 interface allowing connection to a 10BASE-T network
AUI interface allowing connection to a coaxial or fiber network using a transceiver
Four-port twisted pair Ethernet hub (Model RH348 router only)
Four RJ-45 interfaces for connection to 10BASE-T workstations
Analog voice ports
Provides two RJ-11 interfaces
Allows a standard analog PSTN device (for example, telephone, fax, or modem) to
make and receive calls from other ISDN or PSTN connected devices
Eliminates the need for a separate PSTN line in a SOHO (small office/home office)
environment
Eleven LEDs for easy monitoring of status and activity
Flash EPROM for firmware upgrade
Five-year warranty
Free technical support seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day
ISDN Support
The Model RT328/RH348 router is designed to take advantage of Integrated Services Digital
Network (ISDN) for transmission of data over digital telephone networks. A basic rate interface
(BRI), which is the usual ISDN implementation, consists of two 64 kilobit per second (Kbps)
B channels for data and one 16 Kbps D channel for control information.
One advantage of using ISDN to connect routers is that the connection is set up only if there is data
to be sent to the remote network. The router sets up a call, transfers the data, and then hangs up
automatically when the connection is no longer needed.
Multilink PPP Support
When the single-channel ISDN line utilization exceeds a configurable threshold, the router can
automatically establish an additional ISDN call to provide additional bandwidth. During heavy
traffic, the two 64 Kbps B channels are combined using Multilink PPP to provide a fast 128 Kbps
pipe. When traffic slows down, one of the B channels is idled to save toll charges. The router also
reverts back to one B channel for data when an analog port is used.
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