Allied Telesis AT-AR415S AT-AR415S-30 Data Sheet

Product codes
AT-AR415S-30
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AT-AR415S 
Secure Modular Router
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Routers
AT-AR415S
1 x 10/100BASE-T WAN port  
4 x 10/100BASE-T LAN ports 
1 x asynchronous RS232 port
1 x PIC bay
Integrated Security Engine
The AT-AR415S is a secure modular router
offering performance, flexibility and security for
small to medium-sized business. Packaged in a
compact one-rack unit chassis, this versatile
router provides five 10/100 Fast Ethernet
interfaces and supports a variety of Port
Interface Cards (PICs).
For the WAN network, the AT-AR415S features
one 10/100Mbps Ethernet Port. Also offered is an
asynchronous port, and four Layer 2 switched
LAN ports–any of which can also be
reconfigured as a DMZ.
Simple Plug-in flexibility
A range of different PICs can be plugged into
the PIC bay, including high speed E1/T1,V35/V21
sync and BRI/PRI ISDN, allowing a high degree
of flexibility and a wide choice of WAN
connectivity.The onboard management/async
port can be used for local management or for
connection to an external modem.
Security
Allied Telesis’ high  performance  Stateful
Inspection Firewall significantly enhances the
overall security of business critical information.
The AT-AR415S delivers up to 100 Mbps of
firewall throughput, and on board hardware
encryption offers DES, 3DES and AES
(Advanced Encryption Standard) hardware
encryption, that uses up to 256 bit key code.
The AT-AR415S also has integrated hardware
Virtual Private Network (VPN) acceleration
delivering up to 95 Mbps of 3DES VPN + NAT
and firewall throughput and up to 80 Mbps of
AES-256 VPN + NAT and firewall throughput
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AES-Encrypted VPN
The AT-AR415S secure modular router supports
the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). AES is a
Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS
197) that specifies a cryptographic algorithm for
use by U.S. Government organizations to protect
sensitive, unclassified information.
VPN IPsec
IPsec (Internet Protocol Security) is a set of
protocols for security at the network or packet
processing layer. Early approaches to security
were performed at the application layer of the
communications model. IPsec is critical for
secure virtual private networks and for remote
user access through dial-up connections to
private networks.
802.1Q VLAN
The AT-AR415S security router is 802.1Q
compliant.This enables the user to configure up
to 64 VLANs with VLAN Identifier numbers
(VID) between one and 4,094.
The 802.1Q specification establishes a standard
method for inserting VLAN membership
information into Ethernet frames. VLANs can
span many switches.VLANs between switches
are achieved by inserting a tag with a VID
between one and 4,094 into each frame. A VID
must be assigned for each VLAN. By assigning
the same VID to VLANs on many switches, one
or more VLANs (broadcast domains) can be
extended across a large network.
The AT-AR415S can firewall between VLANs
thus providing protection within the network
from internal attacks.
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Performance numbers subject to change.
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Additional licensing required.
Key Features
1 PIC bay supporting a range of  WAN
connections 
1 Ethernet 10/100Mbps WAN port
4 Ethernet 10/100Mbps LAN ports
1 Async  port
Stateful Inspection Firewall
AES, 3DES, DES hardware based encryption
MD5 / SHA
Up to 50 VPN tunnels
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L2TP
Supports Windows XP, 2000 VPN clients that
use pre-shared keys and X509 Certificates
PPPoE
Protection against Denial of Service attacks
SSH / SSL
802.1x
SMTP and HTTP proxy
RADIUS / TACAS+ look-up
PAP / CHAP user authentication
RoHS compliant