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RXL14000 corporate router
Product Highlights
- Up to 1 Gbps symmetrical services
- Traditional router or VPN gateway
- Electrical/Optical port
- Redundant power supply
- 19-inch housing
- Professional and advanced OS
- SDWAN ready
Introduction
The RXL14000 central site router is perfectly suited for mission-critical applications at large and medium-sized corporate headquarters.
- Connectivity: Electrical/optical Gigabit interface plus 8-port Gigabit switch.
- 19-inch metal housing and duplicated power supply in passive redundancy mode with dual power inputs for separated supply lines.
Complete software application including RIP/OSPF/BGP or multicast routing protocols like PIM-SM. QoS, IPSLA and VPNs support to ensure security and priority for several services.
Competitive Advantages
Powerful platform
New generation of high-power processors with the ability to scale to 1 Gbps services.
SDWAN router
RXL14000 enables smooth transition from traditional communications in remote offices to a hybrid SD-WAN network.
VPN concentrator
Remote offices can connect with headquarters using RXL14000 as a VPN server ensuring security and integrity in data exchanged over public networks.
Simple configuration and maintenance
Administrators can configure the router using the CLI and templates or through Cloud Netmanager suite including “ZTP” for automatic network deployments.
Description
The Teldat RXL14000 is a router specifically designed for data processing centers that meets their requirements for dual power supply and ventilation type.
The RXL 14000 is the ideal solution as a VPN concetrator for clients with remote offices that are encrypting the data and can also be easily integrated in SDWAN services.
It provides all the functions required of a professional router, including routing (RIP, OSPF, BGP, VRF, Policy Routing, etc.), security ACLs, Firewall, IPSec, 802.1x, etc.), quality of service (CBWFQ, LLQ, PQ, etc.), and management (CLI, SNMPv3, AAA, etc.).
The RXL14000 central site router is perfectly suited for mission-critical applications at large and medium-sized corporate headquarters.
- Connectivity: Electrical/optical Gigabit interface plus 8-port Gigabit switch.
- 19-inch metal housing and duplicated power supply in passive redundancy mode with dual power inputs for separated supply lines.
Complete software application including RIP/OSPF/BGP or multicast routing protocols like PIM-SM. QoS, IPSLA and VPNs support to ensure security and priority for several services.
Key Features
Reliable in scenarios of up to one Gbps symmetrical (IMIX) services thanks to its powerful hardware architecture with hardware encryption.
Corporate communications require corporate security. The RXL14000 provides the state-of-the-art in security: ACLs, Firewall(L3-L7), 802.1x and IPSec (hardware encryption included).
Datacenter devices need to be fitted in standard cabinet having specific forced ventilation and wire connections. The RXL14000 is specifically designed for these scenarios(tachometric and supervised fans).
The switch ports can be configured in LAN or WAN mode to allow multiple incoming interfaces from carriers.
The RXL14000 software includes all the advanced functions needed in corporate networks and operator services, ready for the most demanding scenarios like MPLS and managed services.
Operator/integrator managed services require out-of-band management to prevent them from interfering with customer networks. The console port is the most common method.
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