LRA508A-ET-R5: top: rear view;

bottom: front view

With the manager software, you can also create and upload configuration files (which, in turn, can be used as a base for any number of servers), download new firmware, and display statistics and event logs. You’re also given easy access to self-explanatory configuration and network diagnostic information.

Once installed and configured, the management software automatically locates all Remote Access Servers and displays then in a Server List window. Simply point and click to access a particular server. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enables you to manage IP addresses and other IP-related options from a single location. It’s easy to carry out remote or local management functions from anywhere on your network.

You can also manage the server directly from its front-panel LCD and keypad. The display can be viewed in multiple languages, and you use the keypad to choose your type of Ethernet connection.

Extensive security

The Remote Access Server also features built-in, multilevel Windows NT Domain Server Authentication security that protects your network from unauthorized access. In addition to individual user-name and password protection, the server supports fixed dial- back confirmation and major security standards. Along with Windows NT Domain Server, it supports PAP, CHAP, NetWare Bindery, PassGo Defender, and SecurID-ACE/Server. Its packet filtering feature enables the Remote Access Server to accept or reject incoming data packets according to the filter definitions you set. This can also be done with a RADIUS security server.

T e c h S P e c s

Approvals — FCC Class A, TUV, UL®, CSA, DOC, CE

BTU Output — 400 BTU/hour (maximum)

Languages Supported — English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese Management — From remote or local PCs; IP address management through

DHCP server, IP address pool, dial-in client, user record, or port record Memory — 32-bit RISC processor; 1 MB flash ROM; 2 MB RAM Protocols — ARAP 1 or ARAP 2, PPP, IPX, TCP/IP, NetBEUI, LLC (802.2),

DHCP BOOTP, SNMP

Operating Systems Supported —

Management software: Windows® 95/98/Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT;

Client software: Windows 9.x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Linux® LAN Environments — Novell® NetWare 3.x and 4.x, IBM® OS/2 LAN Server,

Windows NT Advanced Server, Windows for Workgroups, Microsoft® LAN Manager, UNIX, IBM hosts

Network Driver Support — ODI, NDIS 2.0

Remote PC Requirements — IBM PC DOS 5.0 or higher, Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups; IBM compatible 80386 or better; Industry- standard async modems (minimum 14.4 kbps recommended) or ISDN terminal adapters; 16550 UART recommended

Security — Windows NT Domain Server Authentication; PAP, CHAP; Callback (Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 95/98/Me); TCP/IP or IPX packet filtering; protocol enable/disable; RADIUS; internal user lists; NetWare Bindery support; PassGo Defender (Axent DSS); SecurID-ACE/Server; password aging function

Interface — LAN: 10BASE-T (RJ-45); 10BASE5 (AUI);

WAN: Async EIA/TIA-232-E serial ports (up to 115 kbps per port) Indicators — LEDs: Power, System Operational, LAN Connect, 2-line x

16-character LCD panel

Operating Temperature Tolerance — 32 to 104ºF (0 to 40ºC) Power — 90–230 VAC, 50–60 Hz (autosensing), 40 watts

Size — LRA502A-ET-R5: 1.9"H x 8.5"W x 8.8"D (4.8 x 21.6 x 22.4 cm); All others: 1.8"H x 17.1"W x 9.7"D (4.6 x 43.4 x 24.6 cm)

Weight — LRA502A-ET-R5: 4.9 lb. (2.2 kg); All others: 9.7 lb. (4.4 kg)

What’s included

Remote Access Server

AC power cord

(2) rackmount ears with (4) screws

6-foot (1.8-m) DB9 female to DB9 female cable

(3) CD-ROMs with software for RAS management, for installing on remote client PCs, and for setting up local LAN-attached dial-out workstations

Users’ manual

Item

 

Code

Remote Access Server, Ethernet

LRA502A-ET-R5

2-Port

4-Port

LRA504A-ET-R5

8-Port

LRA508A-ET-R5

05/21/2010

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724-746-5500

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Black Box 16672 manual Remote Access Server, Ethernet, Port, Interface LAN 10BASE-T RJ-45 10BASE5 AUI, Character LCD panel

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