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ROUTER DRAYTEK 2120N (PRD2120N) Print
February 2015

DrayTek Vigor 2120N

Broadband Router and Firewall, GigE RJ45 WAN, 4 x GigE LAN Ports, IPv6 Support, Dual-band WiFi, QoS, PPTP and IPSec VPN (up to 2 tunnels)

 

UFB Ready:
 ✓  30/10
 100/50
 200/200
Description:

The Vigor2120 series are broadband routers designed for super-fast broadband equipped with Gigabit Ethernet WAN port and Gigabit Ethernet LAN switch for digital entertainment and fast data transmission. The Vigor2120 series's USB port can also be used to add storage memory to the unit in the form of a USB memory key or for higher capacity a USB hard drive (which may require its own power). The Vigor2120 then provides access to this memory by FTP from the WAN (remote Internet users) or users on your own LAN.

Overwiew:
· Dual-band WI-FI
· 1 x Gigabit WAN ports with 1 x USB port for 3.5G / 4G Mobile Fail-Over
· 4 x Gigabit LAN ports with 30,000 NAT sessions and IPv6
· Object-based SPI Firewall, Content Security Management (CSM) and QoS
· 2 x VPN tunnels with hardware accelerator & 2 x SSL VPNs
· 1 x USB ports for 3.5G / 4G modem, USB disk storage & network printer
· IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN
· 2.4 / 5 GHz Concurrent Dual-Band Wi-Fi
· Support TR-069 for VigorACS SI Central Management
Draytek2120N.PNG
 

Key Features:

WAN Protocol

    Ethernet WANUSB WAN:
    IPv4- DHCP Client, Static IP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, 802.1p/q Multi-VLAN Tagging
    IPv6- Tunnel Mode: TSPC, AICCU, 6in4, 6rd Dual Stack: PPP, DHCPv6 Client, Static IPv6

VPN

    2 VPN Tunnels (including SSL VPN)
    Protocol : PPTP, IPSec, L2TP, L2TP over IPSec
    Encryption : MPPE and Hardware-based AES/DES/3DES
    Authentication : MD5, SHA-1
    IKE Authentication : Pre-shared key and Digital Signature (X.509)
    LAN-to-LAN, Host-to-LAN
    IPsec NAT-traversal (NAT-T)
    Dead Peer Detection (DPD)
    DHCP over IPSec
    VPN Pass-through
    VPN Wizard

Firewall

    Multi-NAT, DMZ Host, Port-Redirection and Open Port
    Object-based Firewall
    MAC Address Filter
    SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) (Flow Track)
    DoS/DDoS Prevention
    IP Address Anti-spoofing
    E-mail Alert and Logging via Syslog
    Bind IP to MAC Address
    Time Schedule Control

Content Security Management

    IM/P2P Application
    URL Content Filter:
    URL Keyword Blocking (White List and Black List)
    Java Applet, Cookies, Active X, Compressed, Executable, Multimedia File Blocking
    Excepting Subnets
    GlobalView Web Content Filter ( Powered by CYREN-90 )

Content Security Management

    QoS:
    Class-based Bandwidth Guarantee by User-defined Traffic Categories
    DiffServ Code Point Classifying
    4-level Priority for Each Direction (Inbound/Outbound)
    Bandwidth Borrowed
    Smart Bandwidth Limitation (Triggered by Traffic/Session)
    APP QoS

Network Feature


    Packet Forwarding Acceleration
    DHCP Client/Relay/Server
    IGMP Proxy V2/V3
    IGMP Snooping
    Dynamic DNS
    NTP Client
    RADIUS Client
    DNS Cache/Proxy and LAN DNS
    UPnP
    Bonjour service
    Multi-Subnet LAN
    Routing Protocol:
    Static Routing
    RIPv2

Network Management

    Web-based User Interface (HTTP/HTTPS)
    Quick Start Wizard
    CLI (Command Line Interface, Telnet / SSH)
    Administration Access Control
    Configuration Backup / Restore
    Built-in Diagnostic Function
    Firmware Upgrade via TFTP/FTP/HTTP/TR-069
    Logging via Syslog
    SNMP V2/V3
    Management Session Time Out
    External Device (Client Mode)
    TR-069 (Compliant with VigorACS SI)

Wireless AP

    802.11n WLAN with Concurrent 2.4/5 GHz Frequency
    IEEE802.11a/b/g/n Compliant
    Wireless Client List
    Wireless Isolation
    Wireless Security: WEP 64/128 bit/WPA/WPA2
    Hidden SSID
    Multiple SSIDs
    Wireless MAC Address Filter
    Access Point Discovery
    WDS (Wireless Distribution System)
    SSID VLAN Grouping with LAN Port
    Wireless Rate-control
    WMM
    WPS

 

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ROUTER DRAYTEK 2120 (PRD2120) Print
February 2015

DrayTek Vigor 2120

Broadband Router and Firewall, GigE RJ45 WAN, 4 x GigE LAN Ports, IPv6 Support, QoS, PPTP and IPSec VPN (up to 2 tunnels)

 

UFB Ready:

 30/10 ✓   100/50  200/200
Description:

The Vigor2120 series are broadband routers designed for super-fast broadband equipped with Gigabit Ethernet WAN port and Gigabit Ethernet LAN switch for digital entertainment and fast data transmission. The Vigor2120 series's USB port can also be used to add storage memory to the unit in the form of a USB memory key or for higher capacity a USB hard drive (which may require its own power). The Vigor2120 then provides access to this memory by FTP from the WAN (remote Internet users) or users on your own LAN.

Overview:
· 1 x Gigabit WAN ports with 1 x USB port for 3.5G / 4G Mobile Fail-Over
· 4 x Gigabit LAN ports with 30,000 NAT sessions and IPv6
· Object-based SPI Firewall, Content Security Management (CSM) and QoS
· 2 x VPN tunnels with hardware accelerator & 2 x SSL VPNs
· 1 x USB ports for 3.5G / 4G modem, USB disk storage & network printer
· IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN
· 2.4 / 5 GHz Concurrent Dual-Band Wi-Fi
· Support TR-069 for VigorACS SI Central Management
 Draytek2120.PNG


Key Features:

WAN Protocol

    Ethernet WANUSB WAN:
    IPv4- DHCP Client, Static IP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, 802.1p/q Multi-VLAN Tagging
    IPv6- Tunnel Mode: TSPC, AICCU, 6in4, 6rd Dual Stack: PPP, DHCPv6 Client, Static IPv6

VPN

    2 VPN Tunnels (including SSL VPN)
    Protocol : PPTP, IPSec, L2TP, L2TP over IPSec
    Encryption : MPPE and Hardware-based AES/DES/3DES
    Authentication : MD5, SHA-1
    IKE Authentication : Pre-shared key and Digital Signature (X.509)
    LAN-to-LAN, Host-to-LAN
    IPsec NAT-traversal (NAT-T)
    Dead Peer Detection (DPD)
    DHCP over IPSec
    VPN Pass-through
    VPN Wizard

Firewall

    Multi-NAT, DMZ Host, Port-Redirection and Open Port
    Object-based Firewall
    MAC Address Filter
    SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) (Flow Track)
    DoS/DDoS Prevention
    IP Address Anti-spoofing
    E-mail Alert and Logging via Syslog
    Bind IP to MAC Address
    Time Schedule Control

Content Security Management


    IM/P2P Application
    URL Content Filter:
    URL Keyword Blocking (White List and Black List)
    Java Applet, Cookies, Active X, Compressed, Executable, Multimedia File Blocking
    Excepting Subnets
    GlobalView Web Content Filter ( Powered by CYREN-90 )

Content Security Management

    QoS:
    Class-based Bandwidth Guarantee by User-defined Traffic Categories
    DiffServ Code Point Classifying
    4-level Priority for Each Direction (Inbound/Outbound)
    Bandwidth Borrowed
    Smart Bandwidth Limitation (Triggered by Traffic/Session)
    APP QoS

Network Feature

    Packet Forwarding Acceleration
    DHCP Client/Relay/Server
    IGMP Proxy V2/V3
    IGMP Snooping
    Dynamic DNS
    NTP Client
    RADIUS Client
    DNS Cache/Proxy and LAN DNS
    UPnP
    Bonjour service
    Multi-Subnet LAN
    Routing Protocol:
    Static Routing
    RIPv2

Network Management

    Web-based User Interface (HTTP/HTTPS)
    Quick Start Wizard
    CLI (Command Line Interface, Telnet / SSH)
    Administration Access Control
    Configuration Backup / Restore
    Built-in Diagnostic Function
    Firmware Upgrade via TFTP/FTP/HTTP/TR-069
    Logging via Syslog
    SNMP V2/V3
    Management Session Time Out
    External Device (Client Mode)
    TR-069 (Compliant with VigorACS SI)
 

       Other Models







































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2015-02 Computing for SKA Colloquium Print
February 2015
The New Zealand SKA design team will hold a conference open to the public on 12 and 13 February at AUT in Auckland city. Apart from design team members speaking in this conference, many world class scientists and engineers coming from overseas will be in the event as well.  People in the computing industry will be there and not just astronomy people.  So the event is rightly named as Computing for SKA Colloquium 2015.

Compucon will speak in this conference about our HPC citizen scientist community, the technologies being developed, and the ecosystem to be built.  The topic is entitled 'Spinning SKA Design Efforts to NZ Industries'. This speech can be considered as the 1st official announcement to the world (not just New Zealand as the world will be watching this conference) about our team and the agenda being discussed in the web forum.  We would like to invite you to join this event and to meet the important people there.  

The info and the registration link: http://www.irasr.aut.ac.nz/conferences/C4SKA-2015
The programme of the Computing for SKA Colloquium: http://www.irasr.aut.ac.nz/conferences/C4SKA-2015/programme
 
2015-02 Computing for SKA Colloquium Print
February 2015
The New Zealand SKA design team will hold a conference open to the public on 12 and 13 February at AUT in Auckland city. Apart from design team members speaking in this conference, many world class scientists and engineers coming from overseas will be in the event as well.  People in the computing industry will be there and not just astronomy people.  So the event is rightly named as Computing for SKA Colloquium 2015.

Compucon will speak in this conference about our HPC citizen scientist community, the technologies being developed, and the ecosystem to be built.  The topic is entitled 'Spinning SKA Design Efforts to NZ Industries'. This speech can be considered as the 1st official announcement to the world (not just New Zealand as the world will be watching this conference) about our team and the agenda being discussed in the web forum.  We would like to invite you to join this event and to meet the important people there.  

The info and the registration link: http://www.irasr.aut.ac.nz/conferences/C4SKA-2015
The programme of the Computing for SKA Colloquium: http://www.irasr.aut.ac.nz/conferences/C4SKA-2015/programme
 
2015-03 Compucon Authorised Service Technician Print
January 2015
Compucon CPD Program
Authorised Service Technician
4 March 2015 Wednesday
Compucon House Albany

2:00 - 3:30pm Computing System Hardware Architecture (TN)
3:30 - 4:00pm Muffin Break
4:00 - 4:40pm Storage DAS, NAS, and SAN (Edmond)
4:40 - 5:00pm In/Out Bound System Remote Management (Edmond)
5:00 - 6:00pm Compucon Windows Pre-installation System (Daryl)
6:00 - 7:30pm Wine and Cheese

Notes: This seminar is chargeable.  The fee is $120 + GST for first timers per person, and $40 + GST for repeaters per person.  Apart from the speakers, we will have tutors on the floor to assist in the learning process.  This seminar will be the only one of such type in 2015.  Compucon reserves the right of limiting registrations to an optimal number and may not accept all registration requests. 
 
This seminar is not intended to teach people how to make and maintain computer systems with step by step procedure.  It is intended to provide the background knowledge that is needed for computing maintenance professionals to develop skills and techniques over time.  Nevertheless, the seminar content is tangible and not as abstract as the last sentence may suggest.  The first session includes an overview of this training course to give all people a good perspective.

System Hardware Architecture covers 6 areas: (a) Evolution of PC technologies, (b) Key components of PC, (c) PC industry perspective, (d) legal issues to address, (e) high quality assurance approach, and (f) criteria for Compucon system range.

Storage covers direct attached with and without RAID, network attached, and storage area network.  RAID is obviously a key technology here to learn.

System remote management covers in-bound when the PC is running and out-bound when the PC is dead.

Compucon has a Windows pre-installation system.  The session will reveal how this system makes the use of the PC and the maintenance of it as smooth as practically possible.  
 
 
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