AT-AR750S-DP Secure VPN Router

to SNMPv3 to provide secure management.

An extensive command set is available via the Command Line Interface (CLI), and a browser- based Graphical User Interface (GUI) is also provided to simplify the configuration and management of the routers. The GUI provides access to default set-ups in key management areas and provides access to regional settings.

WAN Load Balancing

The AT-AR750S-DP’ WAN Load Balancer enables the router to combine bandwidth from multiple WAN connections for increased throughput, redundancy and reliable WAN connectivity. When a router simultaneously connects to multiple WAN networks, the WAN load balancer will distribute the traffic based on any one of a number of selectable balancing algorithms. A typical example would be a router that has two Internet connections each exchanging data to remote sites via different Internet providers. In this case an outage limited to one network will not result in a loss of connectivity to these sites.

Feature Summary

Routing and Multicast

PPPand IP Routing RIP v1 & v2 OSPF v1 & v2

IPX IGMPv2 PIM-SM / DM DVMRP (including

draft_ietf_idmr_dvmrp_v3_10) BGP-4 (optional)

WAN Protocols

X.25

Frame Relay

Security

IP Filtering

Stateful Inspection Firewall NAT-T

SMTP & HTTP Proxy 802.1x

Authentication: RADIUS,TACACS, MD5, PAP, CHAP SSH

SSLv1

VPN

L2TP

GRE

IPSec

IKE

ISAKMP

PKI

Encryption: DES, 3DES, AES

MSTM XP VPN client interoperability

Hardware acceleration

QoS

Extensive Traffic classifiers of L2 to L5 traffic to allow appropriate queuing of traffic.

IP:

IP source/destination address,TOS

 

& DiffServ, RSVP

Ethernet:

MAC source/destination, 802.1q

TCP/UDP:

Port numbers

VoIP:

RTP source & destination

Queuing:

 

Low latency queuing (LLQ)

Class-based weighted fair queuing (CBWFQ) Deficit Round Robin (DRR)

Supported tunnel interfaces: PPP, L2TP, IPsec, GRE

Management

Web based GUI

CLI

SNMPv3

IPv6

RIPng

IPv6 RFC 2460

Neighbour discovery RFC 2461

Stateless address auto configuration RFC 2462 ICMPv6 RFC 2463

Transmission of IPv6 packets RFC 2464 Connection of IPv6 domains via IPv4 clouds RFC 3056

DHCPv6

Reliability

MTBF:

>120 000 hrs

Hardware Features

5 x 10/100 Mbps (LAN)

2 x 10/100 Mbps (WAN)

2 x Port Interface Cards (PICs)

1 x Async Console port

DMZ port: Obtained by configuring one of the WAN or LAN ports

Dual hot-swappable AC or DC redundant power supplies

Processor

533MHz

Internal security encryption engine

Memory

64MB Ram

16MB Flash

Power Characteristics

Input Voltage: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz

Max Power Consumption: 30W1 Internal Battery Backup (1 year)

Physical Dimensions

Dimensions: 1RU rack mount, Depth 356mm, Width 440mm, Height 44mm

Weight (AT-AR750S-DP and one PSU): 5.38Kg

Weight (AT-AR750S-DP and two PSUs): 6Kg

Environmental

Operating Temp: 0oC to 50oC

Storage Temp: -25oC to 70oC

Operating relative humidity: 5 to 80% non-condensing

Acoustic: ANSI S12.10 General Office @ 40dB

Operating Altitude: Up to 10,000 feet

Approvals & Certifications

UL

TUV

UL60950

EN60950

EN55022 class A

EN55024

FCC class A

VCCI class A

AS/NZS CISPR22 class A

CE

Optional Extras

Port Interface Cards:

AT-AR020 Single configurable E1/T1 interface supporting channelized / unchannelized Primary Rate ISDN / Frame Relay

AT-AR021S Single Basic Rate ISDN (S/T) interface(V3)2

AT-AR023 Single Synchronous port up to 2Mbps to an external CSU/DSU (AT-V.35-DTE-00 or AT-X.21-DTE- 00 cable required)

AT-AR024 Four Asynchronous RS-232 interfaces to 115Kbps

Country of Origin

China

1Performance figure estimate from pre-production units.

2AR021S (V3) requires AlliedWare® Operating System

version 2.9.1-13 or later

Allied Telesis

www.alliedtelesis.com

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