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Re: Is there any T1 bridges/switches which support Virtual LAN?

  • From: ariemr@actcom.co.il (Arie Markus)
  • Date: Mon, 23 Dec 1996 08:56:25 GMT

CS Lab. Stf C.M. Hui (cmhui@cs.cityu.edu.hk) wrote:
: Dear Netters,
: 
: Do you know is there any T1 bridges/switches which support Virtual LAN?
: 
: Actually, my problem is that now we have two sites linked up by two T1 links.
: We have three teams of people and want to run our systems on different subnet 
: independently. What we think of is that we can link up two sites with T1 
: bridges, setup three Virtual LANs on it and connect these three VLANs with 
: a router.
: 
: So, are T1 Virtual LAN bridges available on the market? Which one is the best?
: 
: Thank you very very much in advance.
: 
: Regards,
: 
: C.M. Hui
: 

Hi

At BATM we have a unique product called the "WANSpan" complete info is available
at our home page "www.batm.com"

Basicaly the WANSpan is a sophisticated bridge that supports native ethernet LAN speeds
(10 Mb/s) and supports advanced filtering, managment, and statistics.

The WANSpan also supports PPP and works as a remote bridge that is compatible
with a cisco router if there is need (a special type of PPP)

Arie Markus, BATM product manager