IPSec Support: IPSec-based 56-bit (DES), 168-bit (3DES), or 256-bit (AES) encryption algorithm, MD5 or SHA-1 hashing algorithm, AH/AH-ESP support, PKI features with X.509 v. VPN Functionality: Fifty (50) dedicated VPN tunnels, Manual key and Internet Key Exchange Security Association (IKE SA) assignment with pre-shared key and RSA/DSA signatures, key life and IKE lifetime time settings, perfect forward secrecy (Diffie-Hellman groups 1 and 2 and Oakley support), operating modes (Main, Aggressive, Quick), fully qualified domain name (FQDN) support for dynamic IP address VPN connections. IP Address Assignment: Static IP address assignment, internal DHCP server on LAN, DHCP client on WAN, PPPoE client support Mode of Operation: One-to-one/many-to-one Multi-Network Address Translation (NAT), classical routing, unrestricted users per port Advanced features include block Java/URL/ActiveX based on extension, FTP/SMTP/RPC program filtering SPI Firewall: Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) to prevent notorious Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, Intrusion Detection System (IDS) including logging, reporting and e-mail alerts, address, service and protocol, Web URL keyword filtering, prevent replay attack (reassembly attack), port/service blocking. Up to 75 Mbps LAN-to-WAN, up to 19 Mbps for 3DES IPsec tunnel VPN/Security: IPSec (ESP, AH), MD5, SHA-1, DES, 3DES, IKE, PKI, AES Routing: RIP v1, RIPv2 (Static Routing, Dynamic Routing) Layer 2 traffic has never worked and is not implemented. As far as the layer 2, though it says NetBIOS, it is only layer 3 traffic that will cross the VPN on the FVS338 (NetBIOS over TCP/IP). This is why a Proxy Server is needed, as the FVS338 does not have that functionality. Network: IP routing, TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, PPPoE The FVS338 only provides remote subnet access.
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