Security
Firewall security |
SIF, NAT/PAT |
Authentication method |
802.1x RADIUS, TACACS+ |
VPN support |
IPSec\nGRE\nL2TP\nPPTP |
VPN tunnels quantity |
5 |
Firewall |
Y |
Ethernet LAN features
Cabling technology |
10/100/1000Base-T(X) |
Ethernet LAN data rates |
10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s |
Ports & interfaces
WAN connection |
Ethernet (RJ-45) |
RJ-11 ports quantity |
1 |
USB version |
2.0 |
USB ports quantity |
2 |
DC-in jack |
Y |
Protocols
Routing protocols |
RIP-1, RIP-2 |
Management protocols |
SNMP |
DHCP client |
Y |
DHCP server |
Y |
Supported network protocols |
IPv6 |
Mobile networking
Data network |
Not supported |
DSL features
DSL specification |
Annex A, POTS |
Power
Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
N |
Management features
Quality of Service (QoS) support |
Y |
Reset button |
Y |
Web-based management |
Y |
Additionally
Ethernet LAN connection |
Y |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports quantity |
5 |
ADSL2+, IPSec (5 Tunnels), HW Encryption, 5 x Gigabit RJ-45, USB
The router with ADSL 2+ modem
The RS230a ADSL router comes equipped with an integrated ADSL 2+ Annex A modem (ADSL over POTS, ITU G992.1) and makes an ideal access router for SMEs, branch locations, and in home offices.
The bintec RS230a is a powerful and, thanks to its comprehensive equipment, flexible router. The integrated ADSL 2+ modem on the RS230a supports the ADSL standard Annex A (ADSL over POTS) in accordance with ITU G992.1.
The router in the fan-free metal housing guarantees long-term reliability in critical corporate applications and is ideal for use as an access router in SMEs, branch offices and home offices. In addition to the integrated ADSL 2+ modem, the device has five Gigabit Ethernet ports, which can be configured for LAN, WAN or DMZ, and comes with a licence for five hardware-accelerated IPSec tunnels. An LTE(4G) or UMTS(3G) USB modem (stick) connected to the USB port can be used as a remote configuration access and as an backup interface.
Using functions flexibly
Only a few functions are required to forward data packets between two networks. The bintec router has features that go far beyond just routing and allow it to be integrated into complex IT infrastructures. By using Extended Routing and NAT (ERN) the data can be routed in IP routing according to criteria such as IP protocols (Layer 4), source or destination IP address, source or destination port, TOS/DSCP, source or destination interface and the status of the destination interface. In addition, you can also use network address translation to translate the data traffic for both inbound and outbound connections and individually for each interface based on a wide range of criteria.
The comprehensive multicast support makes the device ideal for use in multimedia and streaming applications.
The Stateful Inspection Firewall (SIF) offers effective protection against attacks from the Internet through dynamic packet filtering. Firewall handling is made easier through numerous pre-configured services. An optional content filter rounds off the security functions of the devices. In this case, all the outgoing Internet enquiries are classified and allow contents not wanted to be reliably filtered out.
The basic equipment of the RS Series also offers a SIP application level gateway (ALG) for the direct connection of IP telephones in the network or for registering with a VoIP provider, without affecting the security of the WAN connection. The corresponding releases in NAT and the internal Stateful Inspection Firewall are controlled automatically by ALG for the length of the communication.
Quality of Service is more than a watchword in Teldat devices. Thanks to the rising convergence between voice and data, the classification of data streams is gaining in importance. Our routers provide corresponding QoS mechanisms for prioritising the VoIP traffic ahead of normal internet traffic, for example, and to guarantee it sufficient bandwidth. Alternatively you can give normal data traffic priority over e-mail traffic. The bintec QoS implementation allows voice data to be processed before e-mal data, for example, within a VPN tunnel.
The DNS proxy function supports the LAN for address implementation and the automated IP configuration of PCs is carried out over an integrated DHCP server.
Comprehensive IPSec implementation
The IPSec implementation integrated in bintec router works not only with preshared keys but also with certificates. This allows a public key infrastructure to be created for maximum security. (The German Federal Office for Information Security also recommends the use of certificates.)
Furthermore, the bintec IPSec implementation offers support when creating VPN connections with dynamic IP addresses: Even small branch offices can be reached without having to be permanently online. If both VPN nodes only have dynamic IP addresses, confidential information can continue. The exchange of IP addresses is carried out over a dynamic DNS provider.
Load Balancing/Backup
The devices offer a unique level of flexibility thanks to the wide variety of interfaces supported. The bintec Router supports the ability to configure two interfaces as WAN interfaces. As a result, there is not only more bandwidth available, but there is the opportunity to spread data traffic across individual WAN connections according to load or data type. Equally, you can use a connection (e.g. SDSL) for the VPN connection to the head office and use a second WAN port for a low-cost ADSL connection to guarantee the company's other data traffic. If either connection fails, the other can take over the entire data transfer. In the event that both lines fail, data traffic can automatically be routed over an LTE(4G) or UMTS(3G) modem connected to the USB port.
Simple configuration and maintenance
The router is configured over the Configuration Interface (FCI), using the integrated configuration wizards for example. The FCI is a web-based graphic user surface that you can use from any PC with an up-to-date Web browser via an HTTP or encrypted HTTPS connection. It also offers the opportunity to manage the devices locally and remotely over other configuration accesses such as Telnet, SSH and GSM dialin (only possible if USB LTE(4G) or UMTS(3G) modem is connected).
DIME Manager from Teldat is a free tool for managing Teldat devices. Dime Manager is aimed at administrators who manage networks with up to 50 devices.
The software simplifies the management and configuration of routers or access points either individually or in logical groups.
When developing DIME Manager, simple and efficient operation was the primary aim. It allows, for example, software updates or configurations to be applied to individual devices or groups of devices simply by drag and drop. DIME Manager recognises and manages new devices in the network using SNMP multicasts, in other words independent of their current IP address.