Looking to the Future: The Netvanta 7100 "Office-In-A-Box"

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 by Britton Starr
The future is on it's way, and it's coming fast.

Recently I had the privilege of receiving in-depth training on one of the networking world's up and coming stars, the Unified Communications platform. After hours of learning the ins and outs of this device, I can honestly say that this is the future of Small Business Network Design.

Adtran Netvanta 7100, Network Hardware, The Interconnect Group, Inc.

In particular the device in question is the ADTRAN Netvanta 7100 series Unified Communications appliance. This elegant device, with its outwardly simple appearance is an incredibly robust machine, capable of performing nearly any function needed of a small business network, short of say a file server or network OS. Features include full featured Multi-service Router, SPI Firewall, 24 PoE Fast Switch, VPN Tunneling, WAP Control, QoS, Door Relay, Voicemail, Key System, and full featured IP PBX. There's support for 24 users out of the box, expandable to as many as 100.

ADTRAN Netvanta 7100 Features, The Interconnect Group, Inc.

But what does that really mean?

It means this device can do just about anything. It's powerful with a good set of defaults out of the box, but with a little fine tuning, can be fitted into any preexisting network or connection type. The device's versatility is not to be underestimated. It fits well into VoIP Network Design, due to the variety of interchangeable voice and data modules it supports. The 7100 allows incoming SIP trunks, making it ideal for those using Hosted VoIP Solutions. It can accommodate many types of data connections, from cable modems to dual T1's. It even supports IP phones and soft-phones from several 3rd party vendors.

How can you use this device to your business's advantage? Simple. Let's say you have your CFO who finds himself concerned with the sudden skyrocketing of your company's long distance charges, after opening a new branch. This is likely attributed to all the new service calls to this remote location. The Netvanta 7100 can be configured to allow the use of say, an under-utilized T1 connection (as they many times are), to send voice traffic to the branch office's 7100 or 6355. This device then forwards the call out through the branch offices local phone line, thus sparing the company any additional charges. Pretty practical, huh? Another feature I particularly like is the ability to email users when a voicemail is left on their system, even in the case of multiple accounts or groups.

Adtran Netvanta 7100 back, Interchangeable NIM/VIM Slots, The Interconnect Group, Inc.

While on paper the 7100 may seem like a bit of an initial investment, the return on that purchase is undeniable. Having a single device allows for the simple, easy to administrate solution that many small business owners want. Additionally, after a technician installs and configures the device to the client's needs, the day to day administrative tasks, such as adding new users and voicemail greetings may be easily maintained by existing IT staff through an easy to use GUI. The "office-in-a-box" solution also allows for the simplification of IT Networking Support, as a technician need only examine a single device. Similarly, the simplicity of Computer Network Wiring and the identification of cable faults are vastly improved.

So as you can tell I was very impressed by the device. Powerful features, adaptability, and one-box ease of deployment make this a great choice for any small business wanting to take their network to the next level. If you'd like to hear more about the Netvanta 7100, and what it can do for your business, don't hesitate to call The Interconnect Group, Inc. at 317.831.0704. Let us help you, IT Networking Support is what we do best.

A Great VoIP Router - NetVanta 1335

Friday, February 19, 2010 by Chad Whaley

We turned up a new client the other day in which we had theThe Interconnect Group Blog - A Great VoIP Router - NetVanta 1335 opportunity to use an ADTRAN NV1335 router.  This product is a multiservice access router platform that comes equipped with 24-port Ethernet switch and a single NIM slot in back.  It is a 1U rack mountable case which looks really sharp.  Our VoIP Integration Indiana team were actually able to mount this unit into the small wall mount rack used for patch panels.

Although ADTRAN offers both PoE and Wi-Fi optional models in the NV1300 series, our project only called for the bare bones NV1335 equipped with a single T1 interface populated in the NIM slot.  I'm also a big fan of the new color scheme of this ADTRAN router as opposed to the old Blue/White combination.  The new color scheme coupled with the 1U rack mountable out of the box case, offers a very professional looking router/switch combined product without even getting into how great it is once someone looks under the hood.

If you have a project that calls for VoIP implementation or if you are moving, have your VoIP Specialist take a look at the ADTRAN product line.  Specifically, have them look into the NetVanta 1335.  It is ideal for a client that is implementing a Hosted PBX VoIP system or premise based SIP based system.  ADTRAN has built in several QoS Service features that make this router a major value play.

If you currently do not have a VoIP Integration Indiana contact to help guide you through the system selection/integration process, then contact The Interconect Group so we can help you get connected.

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Promote Your Business While Offering Guest Wireless Internet Access

Thursday, August 20, 2009 by Chad Whaley
I get the opportunity through frequent prospective sales calls to sample wireless inbuilding solutions for all shapes and sizes of companies.  I find very often that my request for guest access results in the following:
  • No wireless access is offered for employees, guests or both
  • Wireless access is available, if you can find someone that knows the security key
  • Wireless access is available to the whole world via an unsecured wireless router
Neither of these options are necessary in today's environment.  Wireless Inbuilding Solutions are plentiful and fairly easy to deploy.  One particular solution that I prefer is offered by MikroTik.  MikroTik RouterOS includes a HotSpot Gateway service that is very easy to implement.  It provides a splash page for the business to promote itself on while providing an opportunity to include acceptable Internet use language.  You can then have the user enter a username and password to be granted access to the Internet.

MikroTik's RouterOS HotSpot Gateway

The MikroTik HotSpot Solution offers a few things to the businesses who implement it:
  1. Presentation - This differentiates you from your competition by presenting a very enterprise level image to your guests and vistors.
  2. Security - Provdies a customizable solution which offers security while not impeding proper use.  It also keeps parking lot squatters from utilizing your corporate resources.
  3. Flexability - If deployed correctly, the MikroTik router can also provide employees secured wireless access to network resources off of the same access point without requiring additional hardware.
This system is used in airports, coffee shops, and hotels throughout the world.  Due to its flexability, this product can be utilized to beef up your wireless inbuilding solution without breaking your IT budget.  We've been using this same system as a key component to our WISP equipment currently deployed in our WISP business.  We've also deployed this for bandquet hall facilities and other Corporate clients interested in wireless network solutions.

True802 Hotspot Splash Page Example

Hotspot pop-up status page seen after a successful login

In addition to the HotSpot Gateway, the MikroTik RouterOS also offers advance QoS services that could help limit and de-prioritize the guest wireless traffic over more critical types of network traffic.  This promotes efficent use of your Internet resources.

If this type of work is not your cup of tea, then please consultant a professional before making any purchases.  There are many wireless inbuilding solutions available by most of the major equipment vendors.  The MikroTik HotSpot Gateway solution offers a very good blend of customization, security and price.  If you need more information on this system or its deployment, please contact us.

Don't Over Pay For Your Router and Network Hardware

Wednesday, August 19, 2009 by Chad Whaley
There are several Affordable Router Solutions available to both the carrier and enterprise level markets.  Like any name brand item, one pays a premium for the "name" behind the product and sometimes sacrifices support and performance.  I've been a network integrator since 2004.  I'm comfortable with many brands of routers, but typically try to select the right product for the application.  I wanted to briefly review a few common router implementations and my logic behind selecting vendor A, I, or M over C.  The following three routers are my top Affordable Router Soutions for the specific application.

My Top Router Picks
  • Wireless Applications - MikroTik RB433AH Routerboard
  • VoIP Integration - ADTRAN TA904 and NV3448 Routers
  • Enterprise Workhorse - Imagestream Rebel Router

Wireless Network Solutions

I've owned and operated an Indiana Wireless Solutions and Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) since 2004.  From the beginning, we operated on a very tight budget which forced us to review some of the Linux Router Solutions available to the market.  We began using MikroTik routers from day one.  We utilized them because of affordability, flexibility, and wireless performance.  These routers have a very good GUI in addition to command-line interface (CLI).  MikroTik manufactures there own brand of routerboards for their RouterOS or you can load the RouterOS on a x86 PC.  Each routerboard is a full blown router and firewall.  If wireless access is required, then one can add a mpci based radio card to the board for an integrated wireless AP and router solution.

Although MikroTik offers various routerboard solutions that meet different needs, I prefer the RB433AH routerboard.  The architecture allows for plenty of throughput.  In fact, I have a full duplex 5GHz N-stream solution running for a given client which is reliably pushing 28-30M full duplex throughput across the system which links their annex facility to their main building almost 1 mile away.  These routers also offer advance firewalling, QoS Services, and scripting abilities.  Most important is the Hotspot solution that is included in MikroTik's RouterOS.

VoIP Integration

I prefer the ADTRAN router line for all VoIP Integrations.  I use both the Total Access 900 and NetVanta lines.  ADTRAN has integrated switch ports into some NetVanta models to minimize the amount of devices required to manage in the network.  ADTRAN offers both a "IOS" style CLI and a GUI.  I prefer the CLI for setup and troubleshooting, but utilize the GUI a lot to check status.  The Voice Quality Monitor (VQM) feature is very nice for VoIP Integrations.  It allows me to trend voice quality statistics over time while also reporting key metrics such as MOS scores, delay, jitter, and packet loss.  The ADTRAN product has superior SIP messaging troubleshooting.  With other products, I would have to perform a packet capture and then export it into Wireshark for analysis.  In ADTRAN's CLI, I can view the SIP level messaging in real time. 

Hands down the best thing I can say about ADTRAN is the professionalism and helpfulness of their Technical Support.  Guess what?  Their support comes with the purchase of their product unlike the Big "C" brand.  ADTRAN offers a 5yr. warranty on both of these product lines as well as most of their other products. 

Affordable Router Solutions for the Enterprise

I've also been very happy with Indiana based router manufacturer, Imagestream.  The Imagestream solution is based on a Linux OS platform.  It currently does not have a GUI interface, but they do promise to release one soon.  In a recent conversation with Imagestream's Lead Software Developer for the GUI Project, he mentioned to me the advance monitoring capabilities integrated into the GUI.  After getting a sneak peak of the first GUI version, I think they are on the right track.

The Imagestream Rebel router is in my opinion the "jewel" of the Imagestream product line with the proper blend of price and performance.  It out performs a lot of other routers in its class, including Cisco.  It comes equipped with six Gig-E ports while having the ability to route ~100Mb Ethernet at wire speed.  Imagestream offers a wide variety of interface cards to handle fiber to T1 termination.  The ability to implement advance QoS Services and Firewalling Filters allows for some very advanced controls of the data streams.  I've seen clients with a little scripting/programming talent do some really advance automated monitoring tasks with these routers.  Imagestream also offers superb support for their routers which is included with the purchase.

IT Networking Support and Equipment Selection

Please consult your IT Networking Support professional before purchasing equipment.  If you currently do not work with someone in this area, then feel free to contact The Interconnect Group for assistance with any of these router products and more.  The key to this article is that you do not have to overpay for the right router solution.  There are several affordable router solutions that will meet your needs on performance and price.