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ArticlesManaging Migration


December 1994 / What's New / Managing Migration

Racal-Datacom's (Sunrise, FL) Excalibur Access Node 2000 is a remote-access device that permits the migration of mainframe business applications to a client/server environment. Equipped with a Motorola 68360 processor, it combines the capabilities of Racal-Datacom's Excalibur digital access product with Wellfleet Communications' Access Node, a highly integrated, fixed-configuration, multiprotocol router/bridge. A self-configuring device, the EAN 2000 supports a variety of access services (including DDS and Frame Relay), popular network and bridge protocols, and Ethernet (AUI and 10Base-T) and token-ring (UTP/STP) interfaces. Unit pricing begins at $3995.

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