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bintec RS Series
New Generation
Copyright© Version 10.1.4 (SVN4082), 2016 bintec elmeg GmbH
bintec elmeg GmbH
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Summary

Chapter 1 Installation

1.1 bintec RS353 j, bintec RS353 jw and bintec RS353 j-4 G

Details specific to the bintec RS353j, RS353jw, and RS353j-4G models.

1.1.1 Setting up and connecting

Step-by-step guide for connecting and setting up the device.

1.1.2 Connectors

Description and layout of the device's front and rear panel connectors.

1.1.3 LEDs

Explanation of the device's LED indicators and their meanings.

1.1.4 Scope of supply

List of components included in the device package for different models.

1.1.5 General Product Features

Overview of the device's general features and technical specifications.

1.1.6 Reset

Procedure to reset the device to factory default settings.

Chapter 2 Basic configuration

2.1 Presettings

Device's default IP configuration and initial access data.

2.1.1 IP Configuration

Device's default IP address and netmask for initial configuration.

2.1.2 Software Update

Instructions for updating system software using the GUI.

2.2 System requirements

Prerequisites for the PC used for device configuration.

2.3 Preparation

Steps to prepare for device configuration, including data gathering.

2.3.1 Gathering data

Gathering data for basic configuration and internet access.

2.3.2 Configuring a PC

Steps to configure the PC for automatic IP configuration.

2.3.3 Modify system password

Procedure to change the system administrator password for security.

2.4 Setting up an internet connection

Configuring different types of internet connections.

2.5 Setting up wireless LAN

Procedure to configure the device as a wireless LAN access point.

2.6 Software Update

Instructions for updating the system software via the GUI.

Chapter 3 Access and configuration

3.1 Access Options

Overview of methods to access and configure the device.

3.1.1 Access via LAN

Accessing the device via Ethernet using web browser or Telnet/SSH.

3.1.1.1 HTTP;HTTPS

Accessing the device configuration via HTML interface in a web browser.

3.1.1.2 Telnet

Accessing the SNMP shell and other configuration options via Telnet.

3.1.1.3 SSH

Connecting to the device securely via SSH.

3.1.2 Access via the Console Interface

Accessing the device directly via its console interface.

3.2 Login

Logging into the device and understanding user authorizations.

3.2.1 User names and passwords in ex works state

Default user names, passwords, and their authorizations.

3.2.2 Logging in for Configuration

Step-by-step guide for logging into the device via GUI or SNMP shell.

3.3 Configuration options

Overview of tools for device configuration: GUI, Assistant, SNMP shell.

3.3.1 GUI (Graphical User Interface)

Using the web-based graphical user interface for configuration tasks.

Chapter 5 System Management

5.1 Status

Overview of device status, activities, and interface configurations.

5.2 Global Settings

Management of basic system parameters like system name, date/time, and licenses.

5.2.1 System

Configuration of basic system data like name, location, and contact.

5.2.2 Passwords

Settings for system passwords, including admin and SNMP community passwords.

5.2.3 Date and Time

Configuration of system time for accurate timestamps and scheduling.

5.2.4 System Licences

How to activate software functions using licenses.

5.3 Interface Mode; Bridge Groups

Definition of operation mode for device interfaces (routing or bridging).

5.3.1 Interfaces

Configuration of interfaces to operate in routing or bridging mode.

5.4 Administrative Access

Configuration of administrative access to the device, enabling protocols like Telnet, SSH.

5.4.1 Access

Selection of access parameters for IP-capable interfaces.

5.4.2 SSH

Enabling or disabling encrypted shell access via SSH.

5.5 Remote Authentication

User authentication settings using RADIUS and TACACS+.

5.5.1 RADIUS

Configuration of RADIUS server for authentication and data exchange.

5.6 Configuration Access

Configuration of user profiles and access permissions.

5.6.1 Access Profiles

Creation and management of access profiles for GUI permissions.

5.6.2 Users

Management of user accounts and their assigned access profiles.

5.7 Certificates

Management of digital certificates for VPN and VoIP connections.

5.7.1 Certificate List

Display and management of existing certificates, keys, and requests.

Chapter 6 Physical Interfaces

6.1 Ethernet Ports

Configuration and management of the device's Ethernet ports.

6.1.1 Port Configuration

Settings for switch ports, including speed and duplex modes.

6.2 ISDN Ports

Configuration of ISDN interfaces for dialup and leased lines.

6.2.1 ISDN Configuration

Detailed configuration steps for ISDN ports.

6.3 DSL Modem

Configuration of DSL modem settings.

6.3.1 DSL Configuration

Basic settings for the xDSL connection, including synchronization type.

6.4 UMTS;LTE

Configuration for integrated UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modem or USB stick.

6.4.1 UMTS;LTE

Detailed configuration for UMTS/LTE connections.

Chapter 7 LAN

7.1 IP Configuration

Editing IP configuration for LAN and Ethernet interfaces.

7.1.1 Interfaces

Managing existing IP interfaces and creating virtual interfaces.

7.2 VLAN

Configuration of VLANs for network segmentation.

7.2.1 VLANs

Displaying, editing, and creating VLANs.

7.2.2 Port Configuration

Defining rules for receiving frames at VLAN ports.

Chapter 8 Wireless LAN

8.1 WLAN

Configuration of all WLAN modules of the device.

8.1.1 Radio Settings

Configuration options for WLAN module operation mode, band, and channel.

8.1.2 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Configuration of wireless networks (VSS), security settings, and network names.

8.1.3 Client Link

Configuration and management of client links in Access Point mode.

8.1.4 Bridge Links

Creation of dedicated connections between WLAN devices.

8.2 Administration

Basic settings for operating the gateway as a wireless access point.

8.3 Configuration

Example configuration steps for setting up a WLAN.

Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Controller

9.1 Wizard

Step-by-step wizard for setting up a WLAN infrastructure.

9.1.1 Basic Settings

Configuration of various settings for the wireless LAN controller.

9.1.2 Radio Profile

Selection of frequency band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) for the WLAN controller.

9.1.3 Wireless Network

Configuration of wireless networks (VSS), security settings, and network names.

9.1.4 Start automatic installation

Process to install WLAN and assign frequencies to access points.

9.2 Controller Configuration

Basic settings for the wireless LAN controller.

9.2.1 General

Configuration of general settings for the wireless LAN controller.

9.2.2 Slave AP Autoprofile

Automatic configuration of access points using profiles.

9.3 Slave AP configuration

Settings required to manage slave access points.

9.3.1 Slave Access Points

List of detected access points with management options.

9.3.2 Radio Profiles

Overview and management of created wireless module profiles.

9.3.3 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Display and configuration of created wireless networks (VSS).

Chapter 10 Networking

10.1 Routes

Configuration of static and dynamic routes for network traffic management.

10.1.1 IPv4 Route Configuration

Configuration of IPv4 routes, including destination, netmask, gateway, and interface.

10.1.2 IPv6 Route Configuration

Configuration of IPv6 routes, including destination, prefix length, and gateway.

10.1.3 IPv4 Routing Table

Display of all configured IPv4 routes, showing destination, netmask, gateway, and metric.

10.2 IPv6 General Prefixes

Configuration of IPv6 general prefixes for subnet and address derivation.

10.3 NAT

Configuration of Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP address conversion.

10.3.1 NAT Interfaces

Configuration of NAT settings for interfaces.

10.3.2 NAT Configuration

Excluding data from NAT and translating addresses and ports for outgoing traffic.

10.4 Load Balancing

Distribution of data traffic across multiple interfaces.

10.4.1 Load Balancing Groups

Creation and management of load balancing groups for interface traffic distribution.

10.5 QoS

Prioritizing data traffic and reserving bandwidth for applications like VoIP.

10.5.1 IPv4;IPv6 Filter

Creating IP filters for classifying and filtering IP packets.

10.6 Access Rules

Defining filters to allow or block access.

10.6.1 Access Filter

Configuration of access filters.

10.6.2 Rule Chains

Creating and managing rule chains.

10.7 Drop In

Splitting networks into smaller segments.

10.7.1 Drop In Groups

Configuration of drop-in groups.

Chapter 11 Routing Protocols

11.1 RIP

Configuration and management of Routing Information Protocol (RIP).

11.1.1 RIP Interfaces

Configuration of RIP parameters for interfaces.

11.1.2 RIP Filter

Specification of routes to be exported or imported.

11.1.3 RIP Options

Global RIP parameters.

Chapter 12 Multicast

12.1 General

Overview and enablement of the general multicast function.

12.2 IGMP

Configuration of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP).

12.2.1 IGMP

Configuration of interfaces for IGMP enablement.

12.3 Forwarding

Configuration of rules for passing multicast groups between interfaces.

Chapter 13 WAN

13.1 Internet + Dialup

Setup of Internet access or dialup connections.

13.1.1 PPPoE

Configuration of PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) interfaces.

13.1.2 PPTP

Configuration of Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) connections.

13.1.3 PPPoA

Configuration of xDSL connections using PPP over ATM (PPPoA).

13.1.4 ISDN

Configuration of ISDN connections.

13.1.5 UMTS;LTE

Configuration of internet connection using UMTS/LTE modem or USB stick.

13.1.6 IP Pools

Management of IP address pools for PPP connections.

13.2 ATM

Explanation of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM).

13.2.1 Profiles

Configuration of ATM profiles.

13.2.2 Service Categories

Assignment of data traffic parameters for ATM connections.

13.3 Real Time Jitter Control

Optimization of voice transmission.

13.3.1 Controlled Interfaces

Configuration of interfaces for Real Time Jitter Control.

Chapter 14 VPN

14.1 IPSec

Configuration of secure IPSec connections for VPN tunnels.

14.1.1 IPSec Peers

Definition and configuration of IPSec peers.

14.1.2 Phase-1 Profiles

Definition of profiles for Phase 1 of IPSec tunnel setup.

14.1.3 Phase-2 Profiles

Definition of profiles for Phase 2 of IPSec tunnel setup.

14.1.4 XAUTH Profiles

Configuration of Extended Authentication (XAuth) for IPSec users.

14.1.5 IP Pools

Management of IP address pools for IPSec connections.

14.2 L2 TP

Configuration of Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol (L2TP).

14.2.1 Tunnel Profiles

Creation and management of L2TP tunnel profiles.

14.2.2 Users

Configuration of L2TP partners.

14.3 PPTP

Setup of encrypted PPTP tunnels.

14.3.1 PPTP Tunnels

Configuration and management of PPTP tunnels.

14.4 GRE

Configuration of virtual interfaces for GRE tunnels.

14.4.1 GRE Tunnels

Creation and management of GRE tunnels.

Chapter 15 Firewall

15.1 Policies

Configuration of firewall policies, including IPv4 and IPv6 filter rules.

15.1.1 IPv4 Filter Rules

Defining IPv4 filter rules to allow or deny specific IP traffic.

15.1.2 IPv6 Filter Rules

Defining IPv6 filter rules to allow or deny specific IP traffic.

15.1.3 Options

Enabling/disabling the IPv4 firewall and configuring logging.

15.2 Interfaces

Grouping interfaces for easier firewall rule configuration.

15.2.1 IPv4 Groups

Creation and management of IPv4 interface groups for firewall rule simplification.

15.3 Addresses

Configuration of address lists and address groups for use in firewall rules.

15.3.1 Address List

Creating and managing lists of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.

15.3.2 Groups

Grouping addresses to simplify firewall rule configuration.

15.4 Services

Configuration of services for use in firewall rules.

15.4.1 Service List

Creating and managing lists of services.

15.5 Configuration

Example configuration of the Stateful Inspection Firewall (SIF).

Chapter 16 VoIP

16.1 SIP

Configuration of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) settings.

16.1.1 Options

Global settings for the SIP protocol.

16.2 RTSP

Configuration of Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP).

16.2.1 RTSP Proxy

Configuration of the RTSP proxy.

Chapter 17 Local Services

17.1 DNS

Configuration of DNS settings for name resolution and forwarding.

17.1.1 Global Settings

Global DNS settings.

17.1.2 DNS Servers

Configuration of DNS servers.

17.1.3 Static Hosts

Manual definition of host names and IP addresses.

17.1.4 Domain Forwarding

Configuration of forwarding rules for domains.

17.4 DHCP Server

Configuration of the device as a DHCP server.

17.4.1 IP Pool Configuration

Definition of IP address pools for DHCP clients.

17.4.2 DHCP Configuration

Configuration of DHCP pools and enabling/disabling them.

17.4.3 IP;MAC Binding

Allocation of IP addresses to specific MAC addresses.

17.5 DHCPv6 Server

Configuration of DHCPv6 server for IPv6 addresses and options.

17.6 Web Filter

Configuration of a URL-based Web Filter service.

17.6.1 General

Basic parameter configuration for the Web Filter.

17.6.2 Filter List

Configuration of rules for handling Internet pages.

17.6.3 Black; White List

Management of URLs and IP addresses for blocking or allowing access.

17.7 CAPI Server

Configuration of CAPI Server for user management.

17.8 Scheduling

Configuration of the event scheduler for automating actions.

17.8.1 Trigger

Display and creation of event lists for initiating actions.

17.9 Surveillance

Configuration of automatic availability checks and ping tests.

17.10 ISDN Theft Protection

Function to prevent unauthorized LAN access via ISDN.

17.11 UPnP

Configuration of Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) settings.

17.12 HotSpot Gateway

Configuration of the Hotspot Gateway.

17.13 Wake-On-LAN

Configuration of Wake-On-LAN filters and rule chains.

17.14 BRRP

Configuration of gateway redundancy using BRRP.

17.14.1 Virtual Routers

Configuration of virtual routers and interfaces for redundancy.

Chapter 18 Maintenance

18.1 Log out Users

List and termination of active configuration sessions.

18.2 Diagnostics

Tools for testing network availability and resolving domain names.

18.2.1 Ping Test

Performing ping tests to check connectivity.

18.2.2 DNS Test

Checking domain name resolution.

18.3 Software &Configuration

Managing device software version, configuration files, and GUI language.

18.4 Reboot

Triggering an immediate system reboot of the device.

18.5 Factory Reset

Resetting the device to its factory default state.

Chapter 19 External Reporting

19.1 Syslog

Configuration for saving system protocol messages and sending e-mail alerts.

19.1.1 Syslog Servers

Configuring the device as a syslog server.

19.2 IP Accounting

Collecting information on data packets sent and received.

19.3 Alert Service

Configuration for sending e-mail alerts.

19.3.1 Alert Recipient

List and configuration of alert recipients.

19.4 SNMP

Configuration and use of SNMP for network monitoring.

19.4.1 SNMP Trap Options

Configuration of sending SNMP traps.

19.5 SIA

Creating and downloading support information files.

Chapter 20 Monitoring

20.1 Internal Log

Display of all internally stored system messages.

20.2 IPSec

Monitoring of IPSec tunnels.

20.2.1 IPSec Tunnels

List of configured IPSec tunnels.

20.2.2 IPSec Statistics

Display of statistical values for IPSec connections.

20.3 ISDN;Modem

Monitoring of current ISDN connections and call history.

20.3.1 Current Calls

List of existing ISDN connections.

20.4 Interfaces

Display of current values and activities of all device interfaces.

20.4.1 Statistics

Detailed statistics for each interface.

20.5 WLAN

Monitoring of WLAN interface values and activities.

20.5.1 WLANx

Display of current values and activities for WLAN interfaces.

20.5.2 VSS

Monitoring of configured wireless networks.

20.5.3 Client Management

Overview of client management by access points.

20.5.4 Bridge Links

Monitoring of bridge link values and activities.

20.5.5 Client Links

Monitoring of configured client links.

Summary

Chapter 1 Installation

1.1 bintec RS353 j, bintec RS353 jw and bintec RS353 j-4 G

Details specific to the bintec RS353j, RS353jw, and RS353j-4G models.

1.1.1 Setting up and connecting

Step-by-step guide for connecting and setting up the device.

1.1.2 Connectors

Description and layout of the device's front and rear panel connectors.

1.1.3 LEDs

Explanation of the device's LED indicators and their meanings.

1.1.4 Scope of supply

List of components included in the device package for different models.

1.1.5 General Product Features

Overview of the device's general features and technical specifications.

1.1.6 Reset

Procedure to reset the device to factory default settings.

Chapter 2 Basic configuration

2.1 Presettings

Device's default IP configuration and initial access data.

2.1.1 IP Configuration

Device's default IP address and netmask for initial configuration.

2.1.2 Software Update

Instructions for updating system software using the GUI.

2.2 System requirements

Prerequisites for the PC used for device configuration.

2.3 Preparation

Steps to prepare for device configuration, including data gathering.

2.3.1 Gathering data

Gathering data for basic configuration and internet access.

2.3.2 Configuring a PC

Steps to configure the PC for automatic IP configuration.

2.3.3 Modify system password

Procedure to change the system administrator password for security.

2.4 Setting up an internet connection

Configuring different types of internet connections.

2.5 Setting up wireless LAN

Procedure to configure the device as a wireless LAN access point.

2.6 Software Update

Instructions for updating the system software via the GUI.

Chapter 3 Access and configuration

3.1 Access Options

Overview of methods to access and configure the device.

3.1.1 Access via LAN

Accessing the device via Ethernet using web browser or Telnet/SSH.

3.1.1.1 HTTP;HTTPS

Accessing the device configuration via HTML interface in a web browser.

3.1.1.2 Telnet

Accessing the SNMP shell and other configuration options via Telnet.

3.1.1.3 SSH

Connecting to the device securely via SSH.

3.1.2 Access via the Console Interface

Accessing the device directly via its console interface.

3.2 Login

Logging into the device and understanding user authorizations.

3.2.1 User names and passwords in ex works state

Default user names, passwords, and their authorizations.

3.2.2 Logging in for Configuration

Step-by-step guide for logging into the device via GUI or SNMP shell.

3.3 Configuration options

Overview of tools for device configuration: GUI, Assistant, SNMP shell.

3.3.1 GUI (Graphical User Interface)

Using the web-based graphical user interface for configuration tasks.

Chapter 5 System Management

5.1 Status

Overview of device status, activities, and interface configurations.

5.2 Global Settings

Management of basic system parameters like system name, date/time, and licenses.

5.2.1 System

Configuration of basic system data like name, location, and contact.

5.2.2 Passwords

Settings for system passwords, including admin and SNMP community passwords.

5.2.3 Date and Time

Configuration of system time for accurate timestamps and scheduling.

5.2.4 System Licences

How to activate software functions using licenses.

5.3 Interface Mode; Bridge Groups

Definition of operation mode for device interfaces (routing or bridging).

5.3.1 Interfaces

Configuration of interfaces to operate in routing or bridging mode.

5.4 Administrative Access

Configuration of administrative access to the device, enabling protocols like Telnet, SSH.

5.4.1 Access

Selection of access parameters for IP-capable interfaces.

5.4.2 SSH

Enabling or disabling encrypted shell access via SSH.

5.5 Remote Authentication

User authentication settings using RADIUS and TACACS+.

5.5.1 RADIUS

Configuration of RADIUS server for authentication and data exchange.

5.6 Configuration Access

Configuration of user profiles and access permissions.

5.6.1 Access Profiles

Creation and management of access profiles for GUI permissions.

5.6.2 Users

Management of user accounts and their assigned access profiles.

5.7 Certificates

Management of digital certificates for VPN and VoIP connections.

5.7.1 Certificate List

Display and management of existing certificates, keys, and requests.

Chapter 6 Physical Interfaces

6.1 Ethernet Ports

Configuration and management of the device's Ethernet ports.

6.1.1 Port Configuration

Settings for switch ports, including speed and duplex modes.

6.2 ISDN Ports

Configuration of ISDN interfaces for dialup and leased lines.

6.2.1 ISDN Configuration

Detailed configuration steps for ISDN ports.

6.3 DSL Modem

Configuration of DSL modem settings.

6.3.1 DSL Configuration

Basic settings for the xDSL connection, including synchronization type.

6.4 UMTS;LTE

Configuration for integrated UMTS/HSDPA/LTE modem or USB stick.

6.4.1 UMTS;LTE

Detailed configuration for UMTS/LTE connections.

Chapter 7 LAN

7.1 IP Configuration

Editing IP configuration for LAN and Ethernet interfaces.

7.1.1 Interfaces

Managing existing IP interfaces and creating virtual interfaces.

7.2 VLAN

Configuration of VLANs for network segmentation.

7.2.1 VLANs

Displaying, editing, and creating VLANs.

7.2.2 Port Configuration

Defining rules for receiving frames at VLAN ports.

Chapter 8 Wireless LAN

8.1 WLAN

Configuration of all WLAN modules of the device.

8.1.1 Radio Settings

Configuration options for WLAN module operation mode, band, and channel.

8.1.2 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Configuration of wireless networks (VSS), security settings, and network names.

8.1.3 Client Link

Configuration and management of client links in Access Point mode.

8.1.4 Bridge Links

Creation of dedicated connections between WLAN devices.

8.2 Administration

Basic settings for operating the gateway as a wireless access point.

8.3 Configuration

Example configuration steps for setting up a WLAN.

Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Controller

9.1 Wizard

Step-by-step wizard for setting up a WLAN infrastructure.

9.1.1 Basic Settings

Configuration of various settings for the wireless LAN controller.

9.1.2 Radio Profile

Selection of frequency band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) for the WLAN controller.

9.1.3 Wireless Network

Configuration of wireless networks (VSS), security settings, and network names.

9.1.4 Start automatic installation

Process to install WLAN and assign frequencies to access points.

9.2 Controller Configuration

Basic settings for the wireless LAN controller.

9.2.1 General

Configuration of general settings for the wireless LAN controller.

9.2.2 Slave AP Autoprofile

Automatic configuration of access points using profiles.

9.3 Slave AP configuration

Settings required to manage slave access points.

9.3.1 Slave Access Points

List of detected access points with management options.

9.3.2 Radio Profiles

Overview and management of created wireless module profiles.

9.3.3 Wireless Networks (VSS)

Display and configuration of created wireless networks (VSS).

Chapter 10 Networking

10.1 Routes

Configuration of static and dynamic routes for network traffic management.

10.1.1 IPv4 Route Configuration

Configuration of IPv4 routes, including destination, netmask, gateway, and interface.

10.1.2 IPv6 Route Configuration

Configuration of IPv6 routes, including destination, prefix length, and gateway.

10.1.3 IPv4 Routing Table

Display of all configured IPv4 routes, showing destination, netmask, gateway, and metric.

10.2 IPv6 General Prefixes

Configuration of IPv6 general prefixes for subnet and address derivation.

10.3 NAT

Configuration of Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP address conversion.

10.3.1 NAT Interfaces

Configuration of NAT settings for interfaces.

10.3.2 NAT Configuration

Excluding data from NAT and translating addresses and ports for outgoing traffic.

10.4 Load Balancing

Distribution of data traffic across multiple interfaces.

10.4.1 Load Balancing Groups

Creation and management of load balancing groups for interface traffic distribution.

10.5 QoS

Prioritizing data traffic and reserving bandwidth for applications like VoIP.

10.5.1 IPv4;IPv6 Filter

Creating IP filters for classifying and filtering IP packets.

10.6 Access Rules

Defining filters to allow or block access.

10.6.1 Access Filter

Configuration of access filters.

10.6.2 Rule Chains

Creating and managing rule chains.

10.7 Drop In

Splitting networks into smaller segments.

10.7.1 Drop In Groups

Configuration of drop-in groups.

Chapter 11 Routing Protocols

11.1 RIP

Configuration and management of Routing Information Protocol (RIP).

11.1.1 RIP Interfaces

Configuration of RIP parameters for interfaces.

11.1.2 RIP Filter

Specification of routes to be exported or imported.

11.1.3 RIP Options

Global RIP parameters.

Chapter 12 Multicast

12.1 General

Overview and enablement of the general multicast function.

12.2 IGMP

Configuration of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP).

12.2.1 IGMP

Configuration of interfaces for IGMP enablement.

12.3 Forwarding

Configuration of rules for passing multicast groups between interfaces.

Chapter 13 WAN

13.1 Internet + Dialup

Setup of Internet access or dialup connections.

13.1.1 PPPoE

Configuration of PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) interfaces.

13.1.2 PPTP

Configuration of Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) connections.

13.1.3 PPPoA

Configuration of xDSL connections using PPP over ATM (PPPoA).

13.1.4 ISDN

Configuration of ISDN connections.

13.1.5 UMTS;LTE

Configuration of internet connection using UMTS/LTE modem or USB stick.

13.1.6 IP Pools

Management of IP address pools for PPP connections.

13.2 ATM

Explanation of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM).

13.2.1 Profiles

Configuration of ATM profiles.

13.2.2 Service Categories

Assignment of data traffic parameters for ATM connections.

13.3 Real Time Jitter Control

Optimization of voice transmission.

13.3.1 Controlled Interfaces

Configuration of interfaces for Real Time Jitter Control.

Chapter 14 VPN

14.1 IPSec

Configuration of secure IPSec connections for VPN tunnels.

14.1.1 IPSec Peers

Definition and configuration of IPSec peers.

14.1.2 Phase-1 Profiles

Definition of profiles for Phase 1 of IPSec tunnel setup.

14.1.3 Phase-2 Profiles

Definition of profiles for Phase 2 of IPSec tunnel setup.

14.1.4 XAUTH Profiles

Configuration of Extended Authentication (XAuth) for IPSec users.

14.1.5 IP Pools

Management of IP address pools for IPSec connections.

14.2 L2 TP

Configuration of Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol (L2TP).

14.2.1 Tunnel Profiles

Creation and management of L2TP tunnel profiles.

14.2.2 Users

Configuration of L2TP partners.

14.3 PPTP

Setup of encrypted PPTP tunnels.

14.3.1 PPTP Tunnels

Configuration and management of PPTP tunnels.

14.4 GRE

Configuration of virtual interfaces for GRE tunnels.

14.4.1 GRE Tunnels

Creation and management of GRE tunnels.

Chapter 15 Firewall

15.1 Policies

Configuration of firewall policies, including IPv4 and IPv6 filter rules.

15.1.1 IPv4 Filter Rules

Defining IPv4 filter rules to allow or deny specific IP traffic.

15.1.2 IPv6 Filter Rules

Defining IPv6 filter rules to allow or deny specific IP traffic.

15.1.3 Options

Enabling/disabling the IPv4 firewall and configuring logging.

15.2 Interfaces

Grouping interfaces for easier firewall rule configuration.

15.2.1 IPv4 Groups

Creation and management of IPv4 interface groups for firewall rule simplification.

15.3 Addresses

Configuration of address lists and address groups for use in firewall rules.

15.3.1 Address List

Creating and managing lists of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.

15.3.2 Groups

Grouping addresses to simplify firewall rule configuration.

15.4 Services

Configuration of services for use in firewall rules.

15.4.1 Service List

Creating and managing lists of services.

15.5 Configuration

Example configuration of the Stateful Inspection Firewall (SIF).

Chapter 16 VoIP

16.1 SIP

Configuration of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) settings.

16.1.1 Options

Global settings for the SIP protocol.

16.2 RTSP

Configuration of Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP).

16.2.1 RTSP Proxy

Configuration of the RTSP proxy.

Chapter 17 Local Services

17.1 DNS

Configuration of DNS settings for name resolution and forwarding.

17.1.1 Global Settings

Global DNS settings.

17.1.2 DNS Servers

Configuration of DNS servers.

17.1.3 Static Hosts

Manual definition of host names and IP addresses.

17.1.4 Domain Forwarding

Configuration of forwarding rules for domains.

17.4 DHCP Server

Configuration of the device as a DHCP server.

17.4.1 IP Pool Configuration

Definition of IP address pools for DHCP clients.

17.4.2 DHCP Configuration

Configuration of DHCP pools and enabling/disabling them.

17.4.3 IP;MAC Binding

Allocation of IP addresses to specific MAC addresses.

17.5 DHCPv6 Server

Configuration of DHCPv6 server for IPv6 addresses and options.

17.6 Web Filter

Configuration of a URL-based Web Filter service.

17.6.1 General

Basic parameter configuration for the Web Filter.

17.6.2 Filter List

Configuration of rules for handling Internet pages.

17.6.3 Black; White List

Management of URLs and IP addresses for blocking or allowing access.

17.7 CAPI Server

Configuration of CAPI Server for user management.

17.8 Scheduling

Configuration of the event scheduler for automating actions.

17.8.1 Trigger

Display and creation of event lists for initiating actions.

17.9 Surveillance

Configuration of automatic availability checks and ping tests.

17.10 ISDN Theft Protection

Function to prevent unauthorized LAN access via ISDN.

17.11 UPnP

Configuration of Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) settings.

17.12 HotSpot Gateway

Configuration of the Hotspot Gateway.

17.13 Wake-On-LAN

Configuration of Wake-On-LAN filters and rule chains.

17.14 BRRP

Configuration of gateway redundancy using BRRP.

17.14.1 Virtual Routers

Configuration of virtual routers and interfaces for redundancy.

Chapter 18 Maintenance

18.1 Log out Users

List and termination of active configuration sessions.

18.2 Diagnostics

Tools for testing network availability and resolving domain names.

18.2.1 Ping Test

Performing ping tests to check connectivity.

18.2.2 DNS Test

Checking domain name resolution.

18.3 Software &Configuration

Managing device software version, configuration files, and GUI language.

18.4 Reboot

Triggering an immediate system reboot of the device.

18.5 Factory Reset

Resetting the device to its factory default state.

Chapter 19 External Reporting

19.1 Syslog

Configuration for saving system protocol messages and sending e-mail alerts.

19.1.1 Syslog Servers

Configuring the device as a syslog server.

19.2 IP Accounting

Collecting information on data packets sent and received.

19.3 Alert Service

Configuration for sending e-mail alerts.

19.3.1 Alert Recipient

List and configuration of alert recipients.

19.4 SNMP

Configuration and use of SNMP for network monitoring.

19.4.1 SNMP Trap Options

Configuration of sending SNMP traps.

19.5 SIA

Creating and downloading support information files.

Chapter 20 Monitoring

20.1 Internal Log

Display of all internally stored system messages.

20.2 IPSec

Monitoring of IPSec tunnels.

20.2.1 IPSec Tunnels

List of configured IPSec tunnels.

20.2.2 IPSec Statistics

Display of statistical values for IPSec connections.

20.3 ISDN;Modem

Monitoring of current ISDN connections and call history.

20.3.1 Current Calls

List of existing ISDN connections.

20.4 Interfaces

Display of current values and activities of all device interfaces.

20.4.1 Statistics

Detailed statistics for each interface.

20.5 WLAN

Monitoring of WLAN interface values and activities.

20.5.1 WLANx

Display of current values and activities for WLAN interfaces.

20.5.2 VSS

Monitoring of configured wireless networks.

20.5.3 Client Management

Overview of client management by access points.

20.5.4 Bridge Links

Monitoring of bridge link values and activities.

20.5.5 Client Links

Monitoring of configured client links.

BinTec RS123 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBinTec
ModelRS123
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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