
Chapter 1. Introduction
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Supports baud rates of 110, 134, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800,
7200, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230.4k, 460.8k, 921.6k bps
Security
Supports secured login from browsers with TLS 1.2 data encryption and
RSA 2048-bit certificates
Configurable user permissions for port access and control
Local and remote authentication and login
Third-party authentication (e.g. RADIUS)
IP address filter for security protection
System Management
Browser access with an intuitive GUI
Web-based quick setup wizard for fast configuration
Terminal-based access with a menu-driven UI via Telnet / SSH
Online / offline detection of connected RS-232 serial devices (including
terminal blocks) — automatically send event notifications when the
devices are offline (e.g. power failure) for device status monitoring
System event logs will be saved to internal memory or Syslog server
Port logs will be saved to internal memory or Syslog server
SNMP agent (v1/v2c)
Event notification — supports notification of SMTP email and SNMP trap
(v1/v2c)
Backup / restore system configuration and upgradable firmware
64 KB port buffer prevents data loss when the network is down
NTP for time server synchronization
Multi-language web-based GUI
Summary of Contents for Altusen SN3001
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