Secure industrial ADSL router
9 Feb 2007
The DR-200 router has a built-in firewall and five IPsec VPN tunnels, secured by 3DES, AES, SSL and SSH encryption protocols and MD5 and SHA1 key exchange protocols. It has optional support for up to 50 VPN tunnels. These functions, based on the latest security technologies, ensure the protection of remote sites against denial of service attacks and hacking. The VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) increase security and enable the establishment of fully-secure encrypted links between several sites. The result is a virtual dedicated line, using a simple commercial ADSL Internet service. The VPNs are generally used as replacements for high-cost dedicated leased lines. The VPN tunnels can be terminated by a DR-200 ADSL bridge/router.
The DR-200 is supplied with a complete mounting kit for DIN rail, wall or shelf installation. Its tough metal case, its wide temperature range (- 20 °C to + 60 °C) and its 24 VDC power supply enable use of the DR-200 in severe environment applications.
The DR-200 can also be used on a remote site to browse, edit or modify the web pages of a PLC or a device connected to the network. It can handle e-mail transmission and file transfer via an FTP server. It also supports VRRP (Virtual Redundant Router Protocol), allowing a single gateway address to be shared between several routers and providing multiple WAN backup paths. For complex network applications the DR-200 supports OSPF and RIP2. The Ethernet interfaces support multicast IGMP, VLAN, SNMP, SNTP, FTP and the standard TCP, UDP and DHCP protocols. If ADSL access to sites is not available, WESTERMO can supply a GPRS router (MR-200).
WESTERMO TELEINDUSTRI AB, a Swedish company established in 1975, is the European leader in industrial data communication.
Key numbers:
- four subsidiaries, in France, Germany, United Kingdom and Norway
- distributors in more than 30 countries
- a team of 120 persons
- sales of €18 million
WESTERMO TELEINDUSTRI AB
S-64040 Stora Sundby,
www.westermo.com