AMultiservice Access Router that delivers the high-packet throughput required for IP Telephony, corporate connectivity, and Internet access. This performance-enhanced routing platform delivers wire-speed WAN throughput, even with advanced services like VQM, QoS, NAT, Firewall, and VPN-enabled.
The NetVanta 1335 Multiservice Access Router is a performance-enhanced platform that addresses the need of multiple networking devices in a single compact platform. The NetVanta 1335 integrates a modular IP access router, 24-port Layer 2/3 PoE switch, firewall, VPN appliance, DSU/CSU, and a Wi-Fi Access Controller, all in one platform. In addition, the NetVanta 1335, injected with RapidRoute technology, delivers enhanced performance necessary for IP telephony, corporate connectivity and Internet access, even with advanced services enabled.
The NetVanta 1335 is a modular, 1U-high, rackmountable metal chassis that offers a single slot to house any of the NetVanta Series of Network Interface Modules (NIMs) and Dial backup Interface Modules (DIMs). The NetVanta 1335 also includes two Gigabit SFP/1000Base-T Ethernet interfaces for uplink or stacking capabilities and a fully managed, non-blocking, 24-port, Layer 2/3 switch. In addition, the NetVanta 1335 also offers an 802.3af PoE version, delivering the full 15 watts per port.
The NetVanta 1335 supports QoS to prioritize mission-critical traffic and control network congestion at various layers of the OSI model. On the Local Area Network (LAN), the NetVanta 1335 offers 802.1p and DiffServ Class of Service (CoS). To assign priority to traffic, Weighted Round Robin and Strict Priority Queuing are used with four egress queues per port. For the Wide Area Network (WAN), DiffServ marking, Low Latency Queuing, Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ), and Class-based WFQ provide priority for IP packets routed over the WAN. Together these features offer a powerful QoS end-to-end connection.
In combination with the QoS features, a specialized SIP ALG allows SIP traffic to traverse NAT-enabled firewalls. For corporate networks, this interoperability allows IP PBXs, phones and other SIP-based devices to set up, tear down and pass voice and call control messages seamlessly through the integral NAT-enabled firewall.
The NetVanta 1335 also deploys VQM to capture MOS, jitter, delay, and packet loss statistics necessary to troubleshoot VoIP calls over the WAN. This powerful, yet graphically intuitive, diagnostic tool allows for quick isolation of network issues to ensure superior call quality.
Wi-Fi your NetVanta network with the addition of the NetVanta 150 WAP. The NetVanta 1335 includes a built-in WiFi Access Controller, allowing you to centrally managed all the NetVanta 150's from a single location. In addition, with the Virtual Access Point (VAP) capability within the NetVanta 150, this wireless product has the ability to segment a wireless network like that of the wired. This business-class wireless product is perfect for the corporate environment in need of a secure, integrated Wireless LAN (WLAN) solution. When combined with the NetVanta 150, the NetVanta 1335 is the perfect LAN and WLAN, centrally managed solution.
The NetVanta 1335 provides a powerful, high performance stateful inspection firewall to stop intruders and common Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. In addition, a variety of data security features including MAC-based port security, SSH and SSL for encrypted user login, and user authentication using TACACS+, RADIUS or RSA SecurID. For data integrity and added security, the NetVanta 1335 supports 100 IPSec VPN tunnels using DES, 3DES or AES encryption.
In addition, the AOS is capable of providing an inherent URL filtering package without the use of an external server. URL filtering is another level of security that allows system administrators to restrict Internet access by permitting or denying specific URLs. This URL filtering feature also includes the ability to produce top website reports of the most frequently requested websites, allowing system administrators to modify the URL filter lists.
ACSI Series 1335 Door Position Sensors are used to confirm door position. Magnetic sensors mounted in the frame react to the proximity of the magnet mounted in the door. Pneumatic models also available for use in hazardous locations.
Our comfortable 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom floor plans are waiting for you. Our units feature upgraded appliances, mirrored closets, ceiling fans, and private porches/balconies. 1335 North offers community amenities such as bike storage, pet play area, friendly on-site management, professional on-site maintenance, on-site laundry, clubhouse, study room, fitness center, seasonal pool, courtyard, grilling area, and more!
At 1335 North, you'll be centrally located near everything you might need. Winco foods, HK Asian Market, and Fred Meyer are right down the road. Coffee Culture will help wake you up on your way to campus in the morning or keep you fueled for late night study sessions. You're a short walk to campus and close to delicious pizza at Woodstock's Pizza Parlor. If you're a pet parent, there's Animal Crackers Pet Supply just down the street and lots of parks within just a few blocks.
We love your furry friends too and are pet friendly. We charge pet rent of $50/month/pet with no pet deposit!
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SUMMARY
To address the linked crises of housing affordability and climate change, AB 1335 requires local governments to report annually on housing proposed, approved, and constructed within priority areas identified by the applicable Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS). The bill would also require that housing targets for both short- and long-term planning in the SCS be directly aligned with the applicable Regional Housing Needs
Determination (RHND).
Unfortunately, SB 375 has not been particularly effective at promoting denser, infill housing development that would allow people to be less reliant on driving in practice3. It is difficult to obtain information on what actions, if any, local governments are taking to align their land use regulations with the SCS.
The lack of alignment in housing targets between RHND and the RTP/SCS, means that transportation investments that would support infill housing development are not necessarily prioritized as highly as they should be. The lack of alignment between these processes also increases the risk that housing developments will not be able to use existing incentives in state law, such as CEQA streamlining and AHSC grants.
SOLUTION
AB 1335 would address the linked housing affordability and climate crises by strengthening the incentives for local land use regulation to align with the SCS, in order to create more housing opportunities near jobs and transit, which will both alleviate the housing shortage and affordability crisis and allow people to be less reliant on cars for transportation, which reduces GHG emissions, makes it easier to build housing affordably and improves public safety. This includes two parts: 1) requiring local governments to report on housing production within priority areas identified in the SCS as part of their General Plan Annual Progress Reports and 2) avoiding divergence between RHND and SCS by clarifying that SCS short-term and long-term housing targets should be based directly on the RHND.
AB 1335 would require local governments to report a set of specific metrics on housing production within SCS priority areas as part of the General Plan Annual Progress Report (APR). This is a report that local governments already have to prepare and submit to the state. SCS alignment would continue to be voluntary. This enhanced reporting would create valuable data that members of the public could use to press their local
governments for smarter land use policy that addresses our linked housing affordability and climate challenges. The data would also assist the state in evaluating the Sustainable Communities Strategy process. If local governments are not allowing more housing in priority areas near jobs and transit voluntarily, this would be an indication that further reforms are needed.
AHLA is dedicated to making Los Angeles County a more affordable, diverse, and vibrant region where everyone can afford a place to live. We view land use and zoning as tools to increase racial and economic equity and growth, sustainability, and quality of life.
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