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Allied Telesis AT AR750S  AT-AR750S AT-AR750S Datasheet
Allied Telesis AT AR750S  AT-AR750S AT-AR750S Datasheet

Allied Telesis AT AR750S AT-AR750S AT-AR750S Datasheet

Secure vpn router

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AT -AR750S
Secure VPN Router
AT -AR750S
2 x WAN 10/100BASE-T ports
5 x LAN 10/100BASE-T ports
2 x PICs
1 x Asynchronous console / Modem port
Secure Modular Routing Solution
The AT-AR750S has been designed with the
needs of small to medium enterprises/businesses
(SME/SMB) or branch office businesses in mind.
The AT-AR750S offers significant advances in
processing performance, Quality of Service (QoS),
routing, remote connectivity and security.
Extensive VPN Cabability
The AT-AR750S provides extensive IPSec-based
VPN capability, allowing the interconnection of
offices, remote tele-workers, and other users
who require secure access to a corporate
network.The integrated hardware acceleration,
standard on the AT-AR750S, maximizes
encryption throughput and removes the need
to purchase a hardware upgrade package.The
AT-AR750S is also compatible with industry
standard IPSec VPN clients.
Security
In addition to hardware-based encryption, the
AT-AR750S comes with other advanced
security features such as traffic filtering with
event logging.Traffic filtering uses the source
and destination address, port, protocol and TCP
packet type to provide control over traffic that
passes through the AT-AR750S. A Stateful
Inspection Firewall provides an increased level
of security and complements the packet filtering
function. HTTP and SMTP proxies on the
AT-AR750S provide improved control over web
and mail communications.
Quality of Service
Allied Telesis' QoS implementation enables the
AT-AR750S to dynamically identify high priority
voice, video and application traffic, so that
appropriate service levels can be
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maintained in congested networks. Advanced
QoS allows voice, video, and data traffic to have
QoS applied within individual IPSec tunnels,
over GRE, as well as IPv6 to IPv4 tunnels.
Performance
The AT-AR750S provides superior performance
over other secure VPN routers in this market
space. While most secure routers have Stateful
Firewalls with NAT, QoS, and IPsec VPN
termination capability, very few can perform all
three functions and still provide excellent
performance with the mixed packed sizes seen
in real networks. The AT-AR750S has been
designed to meet real network needs.
Stateful Firewall inspection, NAT and QoS:
>50Mbps @ 64 byte packets
Stateful Firewall inspection, NAT, QoS, IPsec
VPN (with AES 256 bit encryption):
>35Mbps @ 72 byte packets
The AT-AR750S can achieve up to 195 Mbps
IPsec throughput with bidirectional traffic.
This level of performance enables secure site-
to-site VPNs over multiple WAN interfaces
while still firewalling the local network across
multiple LAN ports.
Comprehensive Management and
Configuration
The AT-AR750S comes with a comprehensive
suite of management features and is also
compatible with SNMP-based management
packages. An extensive command set is available
via the Command Line Interface (CLI), and a
browser-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) is
also provided to simplify the AT-AR750S'
configuration and management.The GUI provides
access to default set-ups in key management
areas and provides access to regional settings.
Allied Telesis' SNMP support extends to SNMPv3
to provide secure management.
Key Features
Hardware
2 x 10/100 WAN interfaces
2 x Port Interface Cards (PICs)
5 x 10/100BASE-T switched LAN ports
1 x Asynchronous port / Modem Port
DMZ port: configurable on any of the WAN/LAN ports
RoHS Compliant
Security
IP Filtering
Stateful Inspection Firewall
802.1x
Authentication: RADIUS,TACACS, MD5, PAP, CHAP
VPN/Encryption
NAT-T
AES, DES, 3DES encryption
5,000 configured IPsec VPN tunnels (250 active tunnels)
HW accelerated IPsec VPN >35Mbps@72byte
packets (with AES 256 bit encryption)
Up to 195 Mbps IPsec throughput with large packets
Manageability
Web based GUI
CLI management
SNMPv3
IP QoS
Extensive routing support, including:
RIPv1 and v2
OSPFv1 and v2
GRE, L2TP
IPX
VRRP
RIPng
IPv6 – optional
BGP-4 – optional
Multicast routing protocols, including:
PIM-DM
PIM-SM
DVMRP
IGMPv2
IGMP Snooping
IPv6 Multicast – optional
PIM6
MLD
Support for traditional network protocols,
including:
X.25
Frame Relay
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Summary of Contents for Allied Telesis AT AR750S AT-AR750S AT-AR750S

  • Page 1 AT-AR750S' configuration and management.The GUI provides access to default set-ups in key management areas and provides access to regional settings. Allied Telesis’ SNMP support extends to SNMPv3 to provide secure management. Key Features Hardware •...
  • Page 2 VoIP: RTP source & destination Queuing: Low latency queuing (LLQ) Class-based weighted fair queuing (CBWFQ) Deficit Round Robin (DRR) Supported tunnel interfaces: PPP, L2TP, IPsec, GRE Allied Telesis Management Browser Based GUI SNMPv3 IPv6 RIPng IPv6 RFC 2460 Neighbour discovery RFC 2461...
  • Page 3: Standards And Protocols

    Control Protocol (IPXCP) RFC 1570 PPP LCP Extensions RFC 1582 RIP on Demand Circuits RFC 1598 PPP in X.25 Allied Telesis RFC 1618 PPP over ISDN RFC 1661 The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) RFC 1701 GRE RFC 1702 GRE over IPv4...
  • Page 4 RFC 1779 X.500 String Representation of Distinguished Names. RFC 1858 Fragmentation RFC 2284 EAP Allied Telesis RFC 2510 PKI X.509 Certificate Management Protocols RFC 2511 X.509 Certificate Request Message Format RFC 2559 PKI X.509 LDAPv2 RFC 2585 PKI X.509 Operational Protocols RFC 2587 PKI X.509 LDAPv2 Schema...
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