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LANCOM 821 ADSL/ISDN – LANCOM 1621 ADSL/ISDN – LANCOM 1711 VPN

Chapter 11: Index

 

 

 

 

SNMP

 

 

fully automatic

32, 33

Protection of the configuration

69

manual

32, 33

Software installation

 

30

TCP/IP filter

15, 20, 70

Splitter

 

10

TCP/IP router

 

SSID

 

40

Settings

49

Stateful Inspection

 

15

Telephone

10

Stateful Inspection Firewall

 

67

Telephone answering device

10

Status displays

 

22

Transfer protocol

71

ADSL data

 

25

U

 

ADSL link

 

25

 

 

UDP

70

ISDN channel

 

26

 

Upload

10

ISDN status

 

26

 

upstream

10

LAN

 

26

 

 

 

Online

 

24

V

17, 18

Power

 

23, 24

Virtual Private Network (VPN)

Security

 

27

Voice frequencies

10

VPN

 

27

Voltage switch

27

WAN data

 

25

VPN client

58

WAN status

 

25

W

 

Switch

 

27, 28

 

 

WAN

 

System preconditions

 

21

 

 

Connector cable

21

 

 

 

T

 

 

WAN connection

 

TCP

 

70

problems establishing the connection

TCP/IP

 

21, 58

71

 

check connection

 

53

WEBconfig

37

Settings

32, 36, 40

password

40

Settings to PCs in the LAN

 

41

Starting the wizards

38

Windows size

 

72

System preconditions

22

TCP/IP configuration

 

 

Wide Area Network (WAN)

16

Automatic

 

39

 

 

82

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Lancom Systems 1711, 821 Fully automatic, Settings Stateful Inspection Telephone, Isdn channel Upload Isdn status Upstream

1621, 1711, 821 specifications

Lancom Systems is a notable player in the networking solutions market, and its range of routers, specifically the 821, 1621, and 1711 models, showcases the company's commitment to delivering robust, high-quality products for various enterprise needs. Each model brings distinct features, making them suitable for different environments and operational demands.

The Lancom 821 is particularly designed for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) requiring reliable internet connectivity and secure networking. This router supports various VPN technologies, ensuring secure data transmission across the organization. Equipped with advanced firewall capabilities, the 821 can handle multiple connections while protecting against potential cyber threats. Its support for IPv6 enhances compatibility with future networks, making it a long-term investment. The device’s manageable architecture allows for remote access and troubleshooting, reducing the need for on-site IT interventions.

On the other hand, the Lancom 1621 is tailored for larger organizations or those with more extensive networking demands. This model offers enhanced throughput and is capable of managing large volumes of traffic without compromising performance. It features a variety of WAN connection options, including DSL, LTE, and fiber, allowing businesses to choose the best solution for their requirements. The 1621 also incorporates sophisticated Quality of Service (QoS) settings, which prioritize critical applications to ensure optimal performance during peak times. Built-in redundancy features enhance reliability, making it an excellent choice for mission-critical applications.

The Lancom 1711 takes networking capabilities a step further, targeting enterprises with even more complex needs. It boasts advanced routing and switching features, making it suitable for enterprise-grade deployments. The 1711 supports enterprise WLAN management, allowing seamless integration with wireless access points. Its robust performance over WAN connections enables the deployment of various real-time applications, such as voice over IP (VoIP) and video conferencing, without latency issues. Security is a top priority, with features including an IPSec VPN and integrated threat detection to safeguard organizational data.

In summary, the Lancom 821, 1621, and 1711 routers serve as versatile tools for businesses, each designed with distinct capabilities to meet specific networking needs. Their strengths lie in their security features, support for various connection types, and reliable performance under heavy loads. With these devices, organizations can ensure that their network infrastructure not only meets current demands but is also poised for future growth.