***Allied Telesyn VPN Router Packs a Punch with High-end QoS,
Security in a Single Box

BOTHELL, Wash.
March 15, 2005

Allied Telesyn has announced the availability of the AT-AR750S
Modular VPN Router. A VPN router with advanced QoS and the
powerful security of a dedicated appliance, the AR750S features a
533MHz CPU that offers more speed and headroom to high traffic
small- to medium-sized enterprises (SME) that must support
numerous remote users or branch offices.

The AR750S Secure Router lets SMEs provide secure and reliable
WAN/Internet connection and encrypted VPN access to remote
employees and remote offices, or may act as a cost-effective
enterprise branch office router, with secure connections back to
a central office. It is currently available and shipping, with a
base list price of $1500.

The AR750S features two 10/100 Ethernet WAN ports, five 10/100
Ethernet LAN ports, one Async/Console, and two PIC slots.
Modular, scalable, and highly affordable, this router is ideal
for distributed small- and medium-sized enterprises with branch
offices or remote users. PIC slots accommodate T1/EI PRI, ISDN,
Sync or Async interfaces. Advanced QoS easily handles next-
generation applications such as IP video and VoIP, and IPv6
capability and state-of-the-art encryption capacity ensure long-
term viability.

The secret to the AR750S' power is a 533MHz CPU, which easily
manages up to 5,000 configured and 250 active IPsec VPN encrypted
tunnels.

The latest generation 533MHz CPU ensures smooth performance of IP
voice, video and data as well as supporting features such as:
Stateful Inspection Firewall with NAT, QoS, Wirespeed IP Security
VPN, Attack Detection, Integrated Hardware Accelerated
Encryption, HTTP & SMTP Proxies, Traffic Filtering with event
logging, AES / 3DES, SNMPv3 and 802.1x Authentication. SNMPv3
provides secure management, and load balancing offers both
scalability and redundancy for more uptime.

For more information on the AT-AR750S and other Allied Telesyn
products, please visit Allied Telesyn's website.

www.alliedtelesyn.com


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