Lancom Systems 1711 manual Ipcomp, VPN throughput max, Firewall throughput max, VoIP optional

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LANCOM 1711 VPN

Scope of features: as of LCOS version 7.2

 

VPN

 

 

 

Certificate revocation lists (CRL)

CRL retrieval via HTTP

 

 

 

 

 

 

RAS user template

Configuration of all VPN client connections in IKE ConfigMode via a single configuration entry

 

 

 

 

 

 

Proadaptive VPN

Automated configuration and dynamic creation of all necessary VPN and routing entries based on a default entry for site-to-

 

 

 

site connections. Propogation of dynamically learned routes via RIPv2, if required.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Algorithms

3DES (168 bit), AES (128, 192 or 256 bit), Blowfish (128 bit), RSA (128 or -448 bit) and CAST (128 bit); MD-5 or SHA-1 hashes

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAT-Traversal

NAT-Traversal (NAT-T) support for VPN over routes without VPN passthrough

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IPCOMP

VPN data compression based on LZS or Deflate compression for higher IPSec throughput

 

 

 

 

 

 

LANCOM Dynamic VPN:

Enables VPN connections from or to dynamic IP addresses. The IP address is communicated via ISDN B- or D-channel or with

 

 

 

the ICMP or UDP protocol in encrypted form. Dynamic dial-in for remote sites via connection template

 

 

Dynamic DNS

Enables the registration of IP addresses with a Dynamic DNS provider in the case that fixed IP addresses are not used for the

 

 

 

VPN connection

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specific DNS forwarding

DNS forwarding according to DNS domain, e.g. internal names are translated by proprietary DSN servers in the VPN; external

 

 

 

names are translated by Internet DNS servers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

VPN throughput (max.)*

 

 

 

1364-byte packet size

33 Mbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

265-byte packet size

6 Mbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

*) Notice

all VPN figures with AES encryption and active VPN hardware acceleration

 

 

 

 

 

 

Firewall throughput (max.)

 

 

 

1470-byte packet size

61 Mbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

256-byte packet size

9 Mbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

VoIP (optional)

 

 

 

VoIP support

Extended VoIP support (only in combination with the LANCOM VoIP Advanced Option)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Number of local subscribers

max. 8 (upgradable to 32 with LANCOM VoIP-32 Option)

 

 

 

 

 

 

PBX functionality

Switching between local SIP subscribers and upstream SIP PBXs or external ISDN and SIP subscribers.

 

 

 

E.g. support for: Hold/Request, Swap, Transfer, Call Forwarding (CFU, CFB, CFNR), Number display/suppression (CLIP, CLIR),

 

 

 

named internal subscribers, suppression of second call (Busy on Busy), immediate outgoing line, hunt groups, call diversion

 

 

 

SIP subscriber initiated actions:

 

 

 

￿ Hold/Consultation, Swap, Transfer

 

 

 

￿ Call Forwarding unconditional (CFU), on busy (CFB), on no reply (CFNR)

 

 

Hunt groups

Hunt group cascades with groups as group members. Call diversion to all members simultaneously or sequentially. Automatic

 

 

 

forwarding to target number or hunt group after timeout or when busy/unreachable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Multi login

Registration of several SIP terminal devices with the same number/ID. Signaling like with a single subscriber, e.g. tabletop

 

 

 

telephone, softphone and mobile handset at the same time

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call router

Central switching of all incoming and outgoing calls. Number translation by mapping, numeral replacement and number

 

 

 

supplementation Configuration of line and route selection, entry of multiple alternative routes (line backup). Routing based on

 

 

 

calling and called number, SIP domain and line. Manual routing by the user ("outside-line access codes"); routing with line-

 

 

 

selection keys on telephones or telephone number prefixes; targeted routing for individual telephone numbers (e.g. emergency

 

 

 

calls via local ISDN); separate routes for internal, local, long-distance or international calls; blocking of telephone numbers or

 

 

 

blocks of telephone numbers; inclusion of local subscribers into the number range of an upstream SIP PBX; internal standard

 

 

 

telephone number for undeliverable calls; supplement/remove line-related prefixes or switchboard numbers

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIP proxy and registrar

Management of local SIP users with optional automatic registration/authentication. Mapping of up to 16 public SIP-provider

 

 

 

accounts as telephone lines for shared use. Connection to up to four upstream SIP PBXs including line backup. SIP connections

 

 

 

from/to internal subscribers, SIP providers and SIP PBXs with automatic login of SIP users at SIP providers/upstream SIP PBXs.

 

 

 

Optional shared/individual password for authentication at an upstream SIP PBX. Automatic bandwidth management and

 

 

 

automatic configuration of the firewall for SIP connections. Default DNS entry for the local SIP domains, service location (SRV)

 

 

 

support

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIP gateway

Transparent conversion of ISDN telephone calls to SIP calls, and vice versa. Number translation between internal numbers and

 

 

 

MSN/DDI (including telephone number blocks, max. 40 mapping entries), plus automatic adaptation of calling numbers and

 

 

 

called numbers

 

 

SIP trunk

Outgoing call switching and incoming call reception based on extension numbers to/from SIP PBXs/SIP providers (requires

 

 

 

support of the SIP-DDI functions compliant with ITU-T Q.1912.5 at the central exchange) with just a single user account to

 

 

 

register the switchboard number. Mapping of entire SIP telephone number blocks

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIP link

Outgoing call switching and incoming call reception of any numbers to/from SIP PBXs/SIP providers (requires support of this

 

 

 

function at the central exchange) with just a single user account to register. Mapping of entire SIP telephone number blocks

 

 

SIP remote gateway

Local break-in/out of calls with any telephone number to/from upstream VoIP PBXs/SIP providers with telephone number

 

 

 

mapping, independent of local users

 

 

 

 

 

 

Media proxy

Termination and interconnection of multiple media streams. Control of media sessions resulting from SIP connections. IP address

 

 

 

and port translation for media stream packets. Connection of parties at media stream level where a call transfer in SIP (REFER)

 

 

 

is not possible

 

 

Number of simultaneous connections

2 - 16 depending on code conversion, echo canceling and load

 

 

 

 

 

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