LANCOM 1711 VPN
Scope of features: as of LCOS version 7.2
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| Certificate revocation lists (CRL) | CRL retrieval via HTTP |
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| RAS user template | Configuration of all VPN client connections in IKE ConfigMode via a single configuration entry |
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| Proadaptive VPN | Automated configuration and dynamic creation of all necessary VPN and routing entries based on a default entry for |
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| site connections. Propogation of dynamically learned routes via RIPv2, if required. |
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| Algorithms | 3DES (168 bit), AES (128, 192 or 256 bit), Blowfish (128 bit), RSA (128 or |
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| IPCOMP | VPN data compression based on LZS or Deflate compression for higher IPSec throughput |
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| LANCOM Dynamic VPN: | Enables VPN connections from or to dynamic IP addresses. The IP address is communicated via ISDN B- or |
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| the ICMP or UDP protocol in encrypted form. Dynamic |
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| 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 |
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| VPN connection |
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| Specific DNS forwarding | DNS forwarding according to DNS domain, e.g. internal names are translated by proprietary DSN servers in the VPN; external |
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| names are translated by Internet DNS servers. |
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| VPN throughput (max.)* |
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| 33 Mbps |
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| 6 Mbps |
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| *) Notice | all VPN figures with AES encryption and active VPN hardware acceleration |
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| Firewall throughput (max.) |
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| 61 Mbps |
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| 9 Mbps |
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| VoIP (optional) |
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| VoIP support | Extended VoIP support (only in combination with the LANCOM VoIP Advanced Option) |
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| Number of local subscribers | max. 8 (upgradable to 32 with LANCOM |
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| PBX functionality | Switching between local SIP subscribers and upstream SIP PBXs or external ISDN and SIP subscribers. |
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| E.g. support for: Hold/Request, Swap, Transfer, Call Forwarding (CFU, CFB, CFNR), Number display/suppression (CLIP, CLIR), |
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| named internal subscribers, suppression of second call (Busy on Busy), immediate outgoing line, hunt groups, call diversion |
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| SIP subscriber initiated actions: |
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| Hold/Consultation, Swap, Transfer |
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| Call Forwarding unconditional (CFU), on busy (CFB), on no reply (CFNR) |
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| Hunt groups | Hunt group cascades with groups as group members. Call diversion to all members simultaneously or sequentially. Automatic |
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| forwarding to target number or hunt group after timeout or when busy/unreachable. |
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| Multi login | Registration of several SIP terminal devices with the same number/ID. Signaling like with a single subscriber, e.g. tabletop |
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| telephone, softphone and mobile handset at the same time |
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| Call router | Central switching of all incoming and outgoing calls. Number translation by mapping, numeral replacement and number |
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| supplementation Configuration of line and route selection, entry of multiple alternative routes (line backup). Routing based on |
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| calling and called number, SIP domain and line. Manual routing by the user |
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| selection keys on telephones or telephone number prefixes; targeted routing for individual telephone numbers (e.g. emergency |
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| calls via local ISDN); separate routes for internal, local, |
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| blocks of telephone numbers; inclusion of local subscribers into the number range of an upstream SIP PBX; internal standard |
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| telephone number for undeliverable calls; supplement/remove |
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| SIP proxy and registrar | Management of local SIP users with optional automatic registration/authentication. Mapping of up to 16 public |
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| accounts as telephone lines for shared use. Connection to up to four upstream SIP PBXs including line backup. SIP connections |
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| from/to internal subscribers, SIP providers and SIP PBXs with automatic login of SIP users at SIP providers/upstream SIP PBXs. |
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| Optional shared/individual password for authentication at an upstream SIP PBX. Automatic bandwidth management and |
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| automatic configuration of the firewall for SIP connections. Default DNS entry for the local SIP domains, service location (SRV) |
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| support |
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| SIP gateway | Transparent conversion of ISDN telephone calls to SIP calls, and vice versa. Number translation between internal numbers and |
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| MSN/DDI (including telephone number blocks, max. 40 mapping entries), plus automatic adaptation of calling numbers and |
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| called numbers |
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| SIP trunk | Outgoing call switching and incoming call reception based on extension numbers to/from SIP PBXs/SIP providers (requires |
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| support of the |
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| register the switchboard number. Mapping of entire SIP telephone number blocks |
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| SIP link | Outgoing call switching and incoming call reception of any numbers to/from SIP PBXs/SIP providers (requires support of this |
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| function at the central exchange) with just a single user account to register. Mapping of entire SIP telephone number blocks |
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| SIP remote gateway | Local |
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| mapping, independent of local users |
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| Media proxy | Termination and interconnection of multiple media streams. Control of media sessions resulting from SIP connections. IP address |
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| and port translation for media stream packets. Connection of parties at media stream level where a call transfer in SIP (REFER) |
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| is not possible |
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| Number of simultaneous connections | 2 - 16 depending on code conversion, echo canceling and load |
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