Installation guide

bintec RXL12100
04.12.2013
Subject to technical alterations
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VPN
IPSec NAT By activating of NAT on an IPSec connection it is possible, to implement several remote locations
with identical local IP addess networks in different IP nets for the VPN connection
Security
NAT/PAT Symmetric Network and Port Address Translation (NAT/PAT) with randomly generated ports
inclusive Multi NAT (1:1 translation of whole networks)
Policy based NAT/PAT Network and Port Address Translation via different criteria like IP protocols, source/destination IP
Address, source/destination port
Policy based NAT/PAT For incoming and outgoing connections and for each interface variable configurable
Stateful Inspection Firewall Packet filtering depending on the direction with controling and interpretation of each single
connection status
Packet Filter Filtering of IP packets according to different criteria like IP protocols, source/destination IP address,
source/destination port, TOS/DSCP, layer 2 priority for each interface variable configurable
Routing
Policy based Routing Extended routing (Policy Based Routing) depending of diffent criteria like IP protocols (Layer4),
source/destination IP address, source/destination port, TOS/DSCP, source/destination interface and
destination interface status
Multicast IGMP Support of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP v1, v2, v3) for the simultaneous distribution
of IP packets to several stations
Multicast IGMP Proxy For easy forwarding of multicast packets via dedicated interfaces
Multicast Routing Protocol PIM
SM
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) distributes information via a central Rendezvous Point Server.
PIM Modus Sparse Mode (SM) forwards only packets to groups which have been requested
Multicast inside IPSec tunnel Enables the transmission of multicast packets via an IPSec tunnel
RIP Support of RIPv1 and RIPv2, separated configurable for each interface
Extended RIP Triggerd RIP updates according RFC 2091 and 2453, Poisened Rerverse for a better distribution of
the routes; furthermore the possibility to define RIP filters for each interface.
OSPF Support of the dynamic routing protocol OSPF
BGP4 On request
Protocols / Encapsulations
PPP/MLPPP Support of Point to Point Protocol (PPP) for establishing of standard PPP connections, inclusive the
Multilink extension MLPPP for the bundeling of several connections
PPPoE (Server/Client) Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (Client and Server) for establisching of PPP connections via
Ethernet/DSL (RFC 2516)
MLPPPoE (Server/Client) Multilink extension MLPPPoE for bundeling several PPPoE connections (only if both sides support
MLPPPoE)
DNS DNS client, DNS server, DNS relay and DNS proxy