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Control and monitoring via integrated digital inputs
and outputs
The router is equipped with 2 digital inputs (“Cut” and “VPN
initiate”) and 2 digital outputs (“Alarm” and “VPN active”).
The 24 V input “Cut” allows the RJ45 WAN port to be
temporarily disabled, e.g. to prevent unauthorised access by
third parties to the WAN network during maintenance work
on the LAN network. The 24 V input “VPN initiate” enables a
pre-congured VPN instance to be started or stopped (client
or server). Connections can be initiated, for example, by an
external key switch or via the digital output of a controller
(PLC). Once a VPN tunnel is successfully established and
activated it is indicated by the digital output “VPN active”.
The 24 V output “Alarm” can be used to display the router‘s
congurable alarm conditions externally. An alarm can be
triggered by a rewall rule or when a network device is no
longer accessible (client monitoring).
Intelligent Firewall: Stateful Packet Inspection
The integrated stateful inspection rewall is used to control
incoming and outgoing trafc on all router interfaces (LAN,
WAN, UMTS, VPN tunnels) on both Layer 2 (Ethernet
frames) and Layer 3 (IP-based).
An “auto-learning” function (“SecureNow!” ) is also
incorporated; this performs an automatic analysis of network
trafc and generates a set of rules, which the user can then
apply or modify as needed.
Industrial Security Router introduction
Control and monitoring via SMS
Our mobile routers connect with up to three mobile
phone numbers to send status information or receive
control commands via SMS. The status parameter inform
about system startup and mobile communication or VPN
connections. Predened SMS traps– which are triggered
by the digital CUT or ALARM inputs– can be sent as well.
The control function can establish mobile radio or VPN
connections, initiate restarts, or set alarm outputs.
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