Draytek 2910 manual LAN to LAN, Set to Factory Default

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3.8.6 LAN to LAN

Here you can manage LAN-to-LAN connections by maintaining a table of connection profiles. You may set parameters including specified connection direction (dial-in or dial-out), connection peer ID, connection type (ISDN connection, VPN connection - including PPTP, IPSec Tunnel, and L2TP by itself or over IPSec) and corresponding security methods, etc.

The router provides up to 32 profiles, which also means supporting 32 VPN tunnels simultaneously. The following figure shows the summary table.

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Name

Indicate the name of the LAN-to-LAN profile. The

 

symbol ??? represents that the profile is empty.

Status

Indicate the status of individual profiles. The symbol

 

V and X represent the profile to be active and

 

inactive, respectively.

LAN-to-LAN profiles are suitable for dial-out usage. If the profile name displayed in red, it means that the profile has been grouped into VPN TRUNK. If the profile name displayed in black, it means that profile is not grouped into VPN TRUNK and can be invoked individually.

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2910 specifications

The DrayTek 2910 is a versatile and robust router designed primarily for small to medium-sized businesses, offering a wide array of features that cater to various networking needs. With its advanced capabilities, it delivers superior performance and flexibility for organizations that demand reliable internet connectivity.

One of the defining characteristics of the DrayTek 2910 is its dual WAN capabilities. This allows users to connect two different internet service providers, ensuring that the network remains operational even if one connection fails. The router can automatically switch between the WANs, providing seamless failover and load balancing. This feature is essential for businesses that require constant uptime and reliability.

The DrayTek 2910 is equipped with multiple Ethernet ports, enabling it to support various devices and create a robust local area network (LAN). The router includes VLAN support, which allows for the segmentation of the network into different virtual networks, enhancing security and performance by isolating sensitive data traffic.

Another notable aspect of the DrayTek 2910 is its comprehensive security features. It includes a built-in firewall, which protects the network from external threats and unauthorized access. The router supports various protocols, including VPN (Virtual Private Network), allowing secure remote access to the network. This capability is particularly beneficial for businesses with remote workers or those needing secure connections for branch offices.

DrayTek has also integrated advanced Quality of Service (QoS) features in the 2910, which prioritize bandwidth allocation to critical applications, ensuring that essential services receive the needed resources. This is crucial for maintaining the performance of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) calls and video conferencing tools, which are increasingly vital in today’s business environment.

In terms of management, the DrayTek 2910 offers easy configuration through a user-friendly web interface, allowing administrators to set up and monitor the network with minimal effort. The device also supports TR-069 for remote management, enabling service providers to configure and monitor the router without requiring an on-site visit.

Overall, the DrayTek 2910 stands out for its blend of reliability, security, and performance, making it an excellent choice for businesses looking to enhance their networking capabilities while ensuring a secure and efficient operation. With its rich set of features and technologies, the DrayTek 2910 continues to be a preferred router for many organizations worldwide.