Technical data
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IF1000 series – technical data
Device data
Hardware Ethernet connections LAN IN: RJ45 (incl. PoE) As an option: Glass fibre connection
LAN OUT: 4 x RJ45, 100BaseTx
Power supply 2 x 24V DC connection (power and backup)
PoE (power over Ethernet)
24V input – for enabling the CUT & STOP function, e.g. with a PLC
or per key switch
24V output – Alarm output for PLC or display
Display Active monochrome display with 128 x 64 pixels resolution
Can be password protected or entirely disabled
SIM card reader For storing the configuration
CPU Intel
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IXP425 533MHz incl. integrated Crypto engine
Memory 64 MB RAM and 32 MB Flash
Modem connection RS232; 9-pin DSUB connector
Case Magnesium diecast case
Installation DIN rail or wall mount installation
General Operating system Embedded Linux
Control and access Per web interface or using the IDA light centralised management tool
Languages German and English
Environmental temperature 0 °C to +60 °C
Humidity 10 to 85% without condensation
Protection class IP 20
Dimensions (W x H x D) 203 x 154 x 41 mm
Modem and DSL Modem Connection of an AT compatible modem via standard RS232 DSub-9 connector
connection Configuration as a dial-up point or for dialling in via PPP
CHAP and PAP authentication methods are supported
Dial-on-demand method with traffic that has the default gateway as the destination
DSL /UMTS DSL modem can be connected via any port
PPPoE Access data can be configured
DynDNS Supports automatic registration
NAT and NAT Traversal Yes
VPN OpenVPN Layer 2 VPN, also supports tunnelling via HTTP-proxy
IPsec/L2TP Server Provides a dial-up point for standard Windows
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VPN connections
IPsec standard Encryption with 1:1 NAT support and data filter
Simultaneous connections 64 at max
Encryption algorithms DES-56, 3DES-168, AES-128, AES-192, AES-256
Authentication methods PSK, X.509v3
Firewall Cut & Alarm Physical disconnection of the LAN IN port controlled by the hardware allows
the disconnection of a route of cables by using filter rules if access is
made via VPN or modem by using filter rules, as well as the initiation of a
VPN connection establishment.
Firewall in three different modes In routing mode, filtering for TCP/IP ports, IP addresses and net masks
is possible for two interfaces using stateful inspection. In extended routing
mode, all five Ethernet interfaces can be operated as individual IP interfaces
and filtered. Transparent mode (bridged) directly connects the host adapter
with the switch and allows an additional filtering on layer 2 level based on
Ethernet features via VLAN, MAC address or protocols.










