Technical data
1. Documentation of the base package
– Remotely accessible imond server daemon for monitoring and controlling Least Cost
Routing
– Remotely accessible telmond server daemon logging incoming phone calls
• Ethernet support
– Up-to-date network device drivers: Support for more than 140 adapter types
• DSL support
– Roaring Penguin PPPoE driver supporting Dial-on-Demand (can be switched off)
– PPTP for DSL providers in Austria and the Netherlands
• ISDN support
– Support for some 60 adapter types
– Multiple possibilities for ISDN connectons: incoming/outgoing/callback, raw/point-
to-point (ppp)
– Channel bundling: automatic band width adaptation or manual activation of the
second channel using MS Windows/Linux client software
• Optional software packages
– DNS server
– DHCP server
– SSH server
– Simple online/offline display using a LED
– Serial console
– Minimalistic Web server for ISDN and DSL monitoring as well as for reconfiguring
and/or updating the router
– Ability to let external hosts access LAN hosts in a controlled manner
– Support for PCMCIA cards (called PC cards nowadays)
– Logging of system messages
– Configuration of ISAPnP cards by the use of isapnp tools
– Additional tools for debugging
– Configuration of the serial port
– Rescue system for remote administration over ISDN
– Software for displaying configurable information on an LCD, e.g. transmission rates,
CPU load etc.
– PPP server/router over the serial port
– ISDN modem emulator over the serial port
– Print server
– Time synchronization with external time servers
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