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Data Sheet
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Table 2. Software Features of the Cisco SRP 500 Series
Feature Description
Routing
Static routing
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) versions 1 and 2
Generic routing encapsulation (GRE)
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol version 2 (L2TPv2)
Data features
MAC address (IEEE 802.3)
IPv4 (RFC 791)
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
DNS A record (RFC 1706), SRV record (RFC 2782)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client (RFC 2131)
DHCP server (RFC 2131)
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) client (RFC 2516)
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) (RFC 792)
TCP (RFC 793)
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) (RFC 768)
Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) (RFC 1889, RFC 1890)
Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP) (RFC 1889)
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)
HTTP
Network Address Translation (NAT) (RFC 1631)
Session Description Protocol (SDP)
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) (RFC 2030)
Type of service (ToS) (RFC 791, RFC 1349)
Quality of service (QoS): packet prioritization by type
Router or bridge mode of operation
MAC address cloning
Port forwarding
IP multicast; Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) versions 1, 2, and 3; IGMP proxy
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS)
DNS proxy
DNS spoofing
Access control lists (ACLs)
Switch features
Automatic medium dependent interface (MDI) and MDI crossover (MDI-X)
Up to 5 802.1Q VLANs
Storm control
Security features
Secure connectivity
IPsec VPN
Hardware-accelerated Data Encryption Standard (DES), 3DES
5 IPsec tunnels
NAT transparency
Stateful inspection routing firewall
Stateful inspection transparent firewall
Secure HTTP (HTTPS) support for remote access
Password-protected configuration for web access
Denial-of-service (DoS) prevention
URL filtering and keyword, Java, ActiveX, proxy, cookie blocking
VPN pass-through for IPsec, Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), and L2TP
64- and 128-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) with pass-phrase WEP key generation
Service Set Identifier (SSID) broadcast disable
Access restriction by MAC and IP address
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), WPA2
Security key bits: 64, 128
QoS features
Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)
Low-Latency Queuing (LLQ)
Traffic shaping
Traffic policing; class of service (CoS) to differentiated services code point (DSCP) mapping