Funkwerk X2302 Secure ADSL, ADSL2 and ADSL2+ router with IPSec and certificate support 20991 Data Sheet

Product codes
20991
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Data Sheet X2301 / X2302
20.1.2005
 
 
        
 
  
Secure ADSL, ADSL2 
and ADSL2+ routers with 
IPSec and certificate 
support 
  
The Bintec X2301 and X2302 devices are fully equipped, flexible IP routers with an integrated ADSL modem 
and a 4-port switch. The X2301 already supports the standards of tomorrow today: ADSL2 and ADSL2+. 
The X2302 is prepared to support ADSL2 and ADSL2+ (firmware update expected to be available Q1/2005). 
With ADSL2, you can attain download rates of up to 12 Mbps; with ADSL2+ even up to 24 Mbps. The upload 
rate for both modes of operation is up to 1 Mbps. 
As the only ones in their class, these devices offer not only standard IPSec, but encryption using secure 
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) as well as certificate handling (2 active tunnels starting Q1/2005). 
Such functionalities as IPCOMP (compression in IPSec) and NAT Traversal are standard. Encryption with 
L2TP is also possible. 
The devices are able to work together with a RADIUS server and are able to use PPP authentication and 
login authentication and to perform the authentication of IPSec partners. The Tacacs+ function fulfills the 
same purpose and is also implemented. 
The devices are able to work together with a RADIUS server and are able to use PPP authentication and 
login authentication and to perform the authentication of IPSec partners. The Tacacs+ function fulfills the 
same purpose and is also implemented. 
Instead of simply working with Stateful Packet Inspection (NAT/PAT), the X230x-family devices also offer a 
full-fledged Stateful Inspection Firewall (SIF), in which more than 70 services are already pre-configured. To 
complete the range of security features, the device is also equipped with a content filter, which reliably filters 
out undesired Web contents and does not depend on URLs only*. 
The devices do not only work as a PPPoE client, they can also operate as a PPPoE server. This makes it 
possible to allocate different privileges to individual users within the network. If this function is combined with 
the "scheduling" function, it is also possible to stipulate the times at which individual users can access the 
Internet. The VLAN function (also a novelty in this device category) can be used to divide users into virtual 
sub-networks to further increase the level of security. 
Inexperienced users can take advantage of the http Configurations Wizard, while more advanced users can 
use an HTML interface for the configuration process. SSH-encrypted communication to the device allows for 
an absolutely secure configuration. 
Technical Data
Hardware Box
X2301
X2302
Interfaces
ADSL Annex A (via Pots)