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Joined: 09 Oct 2002 Posts: 175 Location: Lausanne, Switzerland
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Posted: Tue Jan 14, 03 13:42 Post subject: From software/firmware 2.3 |
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To protect critical data, the (optional) encryption functions of the MultiCom routers have been extended as well: besides the International Data Encryption Standard (IDEA) with a 128-bit key encryption, the LIGHTNING routers now also provide the Data Encryption Standard (DES). In Europe, DES for PPP link-level encryption, even if less strong than IDEA, is required for some projects and uses and allows 40-bit and 56-bit key encryption as well as Triple DES with 112-bit and 168-bit key encryption. Additionally all LIGHTNING MultiCom routers now integrate a firewall.
Additional features include:
- Multilink PPP (PPP/MP) with channel bundling for fast and flexible connections at 128 Kbps and more
- Cost-free call-back over the D-channel
- Web-based Management of the router from any browser
- Backoff reset: the permanent error state of a site is reset after a (configurable) amount of time to avoid that the site stay in an error state indefinitely
- Dynamic DNS negotiation: the MultiCom can send and receive the DNS configuration over PPP
- Dynamic IP address allocation: the Multicom can send an IP address to the remote end of a PPP link. The address can either be configured statically, or dynamically allocated from a pool
- The "Never Busy Line" feature can now be turned off: some sites can be given priority over the others
Minor stability improvements have also been done in following areas:
- The DHCP NetMask is not based on the "IP SubnetMask" command anymore
- PPP header compression negotiation is more lenient with bad implementations (incompatibility with SCO Unix)
- Leading 0s in IP addresses were no longer supported
- The subaddress type was not implemented correctly
- Empty PPP passwords were not supported in the Setup command
- The X.21 mode was broken on the LAN Access Center
- The "Setup" command did not support setting DNS address without domain name
- Closing the Telnet connection abruptly with ^] could keep the line up
PPP EchoRequests polling can now be disabled
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