| Wide-area client-server
applications are a critical part of almost every
large enterprise. However, access to widely-used
and critical infrastructure across WAN (like file
servers, mail servers and networked storage),
is handicapped by very poor response time when
compared to performance across Local Area Networks
(LAN).
Given this background, Tasman Networks had to ensure
that their WAN products addressed the following
issues of alternate and high speed connectivity:
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Alternate
connectivity: The WAN interfaces are typically
connected using leased lines with interface
such as T1/E1. There is a high probability
that the T1/E1 links might go down thereby
resulting in the loss of WAN connectivity.
Hence, there was a need to have alternate
WAN connectivity till the T1/E1 links are
restored |
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Higher speed
connectivity: The serial dialup connections
are typically slow. These types of connections
cannot be used in a small office environment
to connect computers to Internet or access
remote sites. In addition, the connection
set-up time is high for serial dialup connections.
There was a need for higher speed connectivity
for these applications |
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