The FB9000 is designed for operating as a core / gateway router in a gigabit network, using BGP. It is specifically designed to handle the load and BGP sessions of a small/medium ISP, happily handling hundreds of BGP sessions as found when connecting to a peering point.
Full features for one price, no per session licencing or other extra costs.
Five year warranty on hardware against any manufacturing defect. Normal working hours / courier replacement. Recommended that two units are used together to provide hardware redundancy. On-going maintenance contracts available for extended hardware support beyond one year.
1U, dual AC 120/240V inlets (monitored), 2 internal fans (monitored), approx 30W total power consumption.
Multi-position 19" rack mount ears, with variation for hanging mount in shallow depth telco racks.
Power at rear, ethernet ports at front.
Free of charge, beta and released software. Internal flash holds up to 8 versions with automatic fallback on crash/watchdog.
Reboot or software upgrade with clean shutdown of L2TP, BGP, VRRP, etc, for minimal disruption. Boot time under 1 second.
UK based s/w support team - email and irc support during office hours.
Configuration defined by an XML document according to a published XSD schema. The configuration may be uploaded and downloaded by HTTP (e.g. using curl). In addition the web interface contains an interactive configuration editor as does the command line interface.
Configuration changes are applied as seamlessly as possible when loaded without the need to re-boot.
The command line provides a number of commands to provide viewing of BGP, and pinging status data, as well as clearing BGP sessions. Includes tab completion and interactive help text.
Two SFP+ 10G ports and eight 1G SFP ports allowing 4096 VLANs on each. 100 independent routing tables which can be used with BGP. Each port/VLAN can be attached to a specific routing table.
Access lists of telnet, web, SNMP. These can also be attached to an independent routing table for specific port/VLANs.
Full BGP functionality.
Planned at a later date.
Syslog to external server with various levels of debugging data available. Logs also available live via command line interface.
CQM provides graphs for last day, and for nightly archive, for ping sessions based on circuit ID or login from RADIUS or IP for BGP, or manually configured.
Will accept RADIUS accounting to manage endpoints dynamically.*
SNMP (read only) support for a number of functions including interface stats for each port/VLAN in use and individual ping state (up/down).
Simple NTP client to set clock for accurate logging with fallback via list of configured servers.
DHCP client mode available, multiple instances. Also RA client for IPv6 addressing.
RA server for passive IPv6 adress allocation to LAN.
IPv4 VRRP2 and IPv4/6 VRRP3 server.