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Dod/Pritchard Communications
Efficient University Technical Track Copy
-- Draft 4: September 5, 2001--
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Efficient Networks 5800s and 5900s: A Few Differences
As previously discussed, there are many similarities in capabilities, management, and security features between the
5800 routers and the 5900 gateway. The primary differences are related to the types of DSL service for which the
device is designed to operate. The following lists provide key model-specific difference information.
5851Business Class SDSL Router
Data rates from 160 kbps to 2.3 Mbps
2B1Q modulation, SDSL, RJ-45 Interface
Built-in 4 port Ethernet hub (four RJ-45 connectors)
ATM or Frame Relay support on the same hardware platform
5861Business Class ADSL Router
Data rates of up to 8 Mbps downstream, and 640 Kbps upstream
ADSL, RJ-14 WAN interface
ADSL, full rate G.dmt, T1.413, and G.lite router with service type auto-sensing
Fully compatible with ADSL/POTS (data/voice) splitters
Analog telephone line support
Cooperation with an external splitter
[TBD: LAN side connector?]
5871Business Class IDSL Router
Data rates of 64, 128, or 144 kbps
ISDN 2B1Q modulation, IDSL, RJ-45 interface
Firewall prevents unauthorized LAN access
Multi-user connection sharing via Ethernet LAN
Built-in 4 port Ethernet hub (four RJ-45 connectors)
5950Business Class SHDSL Gateway
Data rates up to 2.3 Mbps per installed line (maximum of two lines)
SHDSL RJ-45 WAN interface
Optional VPN operation with full wire -speed throughput
Up to two lines supported for 2.3 Mbps operation for upload and download
Built-in 8 port Ethernet switch (eight RJ-45 connectors)
[TBD: Any others that stand out?]
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