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ADTRAN Expands NetVanta Series to Address Larger Networking Applications.


HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- New Multi-T1 Router and Additional OS Features Broaden NetVanta's Capabilities for Small and Medium Business Applications

ADTRAN(R), Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ
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:ADTN ADTN Administrative Data Transmission Network
ADTN Administrative Data Telecommunications Network
), a leading provider of network access equipment, today announced the NetVanta(R) 4000 Series of access routers, additional WAN interface modules, and the latest version of the ADTRAN Operating System (OS) v7.1. These additions make NetVanta routing solutions even more attractive as a cost-effective alternative for small and medium-size networks.

The NetVanta 4305, the first member of the NetVanta 4000 series, is housed in a modular, compact 1U chassis that can accommodate up to a maximum total bandwidth capacity of eight T1s. The NetVanta 4305 has two 10/100Base-T Ethernet LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used.  ports for LAN segmentation or DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) A middle ground between an organization's trusted internal network and an untrusted, external network such as the Internet. Also called a "perimeter network," the DMZ is a subnetwork (subnet) that may sit between firewalls or off one leg of a  applications. Users can also add VPN (Virtual Private Network) A private network that is configured within a public network (a carrier's network or the Internet) in order to take advantage of the economies of scale and management facilities of large networks.  capability, allowing the device to provide up to 1,000 IPSec tunnels using DES, 3DES or AES encryption. The NetVanta 4305 also incorporates Multilink PPP, which provides the ability to aggregate T1s for high bandwidth applications. This capability also makes this platform attractive for carrier applications such as multi-T1 data services.

"As the need for cost-effective small and medium business applications continues to grow, so does the requirement for additional bandwidth to support higher-speed applications," said Tim Saunders, vice president of product management, ADTRAN Enterprise Networks Division. "The NetVanta 4000 Series meets this need, by allowing customers to add bandwidth as their requirements grow, without adding costly hardware. This not only saves money up-front, but also enables a faster ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot).  and extends the life of the product, providing a much lower total cost of ownership."

In addition to the announcement of the NetVanta 4305, NetVanta routers now service the needs of a wider range of customers through feature enhancements in the newest release of the ADTRAN Operating System (OS), v7.1. New features available in v7.1 include Multilink PPP, which enables the aggregation of multiple T1s for higher-speed applications; NAT (Network Address Translation) An IETF standard that allows an organization to present itself to the Internet with far fewer IP addresses than there are nodes on its internal network.  compatible SIP Application Layer Gateway (ALG ALG antilymphocyte globulin.

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) for support of VoIP applications; and IP Multicast. In addition to these features, NetVanta 3000 customers will also benefit from the addition of a user-friendly Graphical User Interface graphical user interface (GUI)

Computer display format that allows the user to select commands, call up files, start programs, and do other routine tasks by using a mouse to point to pictorial symbols (icons) or lists of menu choices on the screen as opposed to having to
 (GUI (Graphical User Interface) A graphics-based user interface that incorporates movable windows, icons and a mouse. The ability to resize application windows and change style and size of fonts are the significant advantages of a GUI vs. a character-based interface. ). This intuitive configuration interface allows remote device configuration with step-by-step wizards, the ability to upload or download configurations, and the ability to upload firmware as ADTRAN OS revisions become available. These features are included in the ADTRAN OS v7.1 Standard Feature Pack, which is currently shipping on all NetVanta products.

Customers wishing to add VPN capability to their NetVanta router may purchase the ADTRAN OS v7.1 Enhanced Feature Pack at an added charge. New features in the ADTRAN OS v7.1 Enhanced Feature Pack include Dead Peer Detection Dead Peer Detection (DPD) is a method of detecting a dead Internet Key Exchange (IKE) peer. The method uses IPsec traffic patterns to minimize the number of messages required to confirm the availability of a peer. , DiffServ Marking Preservation within an IPSec Tunnel, and NAT Traversal V2 that aids in the passage of IPSec traffic through a NAT-enabled device.

ADTRAN is also adding three new modules to the NetVanta suite of internetworking products. The modules - a Dual T1 Module (NetVanta 1000, 3000,and 4000 Series), Octal T1 Module (NetVanta 4000 and 5000 Series), and HSSI (High-Speed Serial Interface) A serial interface with transmission rates up to 52 Mbps. It is often used to connect one or more LAN routers and network devices to a T3 line, which provides 44.736 Mbps.  Module (NetVanta 5000 Series) will increase capacity and add flexibility to a variety of NetVanta products.

The Dual T1 Module will increase the bandwidth capacity of the NetVanta 3200 and 3205 routers and 1224R and 1224STR Switch/Routers to two T1s. Users of the NetVanta 3305 can use this module to increase their bandwidth capacity up to three T1s. The Octal T1 Module (NetVanta 4000 and 5000 Series) offers high-bandwidth users flexibility in network designs. The HSSI module allows the NetVanta 5305 to connect with external WAN termination equipment such as a T3 CSU/DSU See DSU/CSU.

CSU/DSU - channel service unit/digital service unit
 or inverse multiplexer. The Octal T1 and HSSI Modules are currently shipping. The Dual T1 Module will begin shipping the end of August.

The NetVanta 4305 chassis has a U.S. list price of $2,495 (Standard Feature Pack) and $3,490 (Enhanced Feature Pack), while the Octal T1 Module lists for $1,495. A product bundle that combines the NetVanta 4305 with an Octal T1 Module has a list price of $3,990. The Dual T1 Module has a list price of $645, while the HSSI Module has a list price of $1,295. ADTRAN OS v7.1 upgrades are free of charge for existing NetVanta customers and are available on the ADTRAN Website at www.adtran.com.

About ADTRAN

ADTRAN, Inc. is one of the world's most successful network access equipment suppliers, with a 16-year history of profitability and a portfolio of more than 1,300 solutions for use in the last mile of today's telecommunications networks. Widely deployed by carriers and enterprises, ADTRAN solutions enable voice, data, video, and Internet communications across copper, fiber, and wireless network infrastructures. ADTRAN solutions are currently in use by every major domestic service provider and many international ones, as well as by thousands of public, private and governmental organizations worldwide.

For more information, contact the company at 800 9ADTRAN (800 923-8726) or via email at info@adtran.com. On the Web, visit www.adtran.com.
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