MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO
Function Overview
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Function Overview
The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO provides you with the following functions:
Configuration via web interface or configuration file
All functions can be configured and set via a web interface. The
access to the web interface is protected with a user name and
password query. The TCP port which is used to access the web
interface can be set freely. Alternatively, a file (ASCII or binary), which
contains the configuration, can also be uploaded.
IPv6 routing
Additionally to the IPv4 addresses, the interfaces have also addresses
according to the IPv6 protocol. The router configures one or several
IPv6 addresses for itself using SLAAC (StateLess Address Auto
Configuration). If a router with router advertisement advertises IPv6
address prefixes in the LAN, the router configures itself another IPv6
address with the advertised prefix in addition to the already
configured IPv6 addresses. In addition, the router can distribute its
prefix to local devices (router advertisement).
Serial Ethernet gateway
It is possible to output arriving data from a certain network port at the
serial interface. Also, data arriving at the serial interface are sent to an
IP remote terminal. Together with the INSYS VCom driver, the serial
Ethernet gateway enables the transmission of a serial connection via
a network.
DHCP server
Ethernet devices connected to the switch can retrieve their IP address
automatically.
DHCP client
IP addresses from the network can be retrieved automatically at the
ADSL interface optionally.
Static IP address
A static IP address can be configured for the ADSL interface.
ADSL connections via PPPoE or PPPoA
A connection can either be established via PPPoE ("PPP over
Ethernet") or PPPoA ("PPP over ATM"). This enables a use in many
countries.
ADSL leased line operation
A permanent connection via an ADSL connection can be established
and maintained. This makes it possible to communicate with an
external network via a "leased line".
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