Vigor2930 Series Specification

  • Physical Interfaces:
    • LAN: 4-port 10/100 Base-TX Switch
    • WAN: 2-port 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet
    • VoIP: 2-port FXS Phone Ports ('V' models only)
    • ISDN: 2-Ports. One fixed S0, one configurable NT / TE mode ('S' model only)
  • Dual-WAN Ports:
    • 10/100Base-T Ethernet
    • Outbound Policy-Based Load-Balance
    • WAN Connection Fail-over
    • BoD (Bandwidth on Demand)
  • VoIP Features ('V' Models only):
    • Protocols: SIP, RTP / RTCP
    • 12 SIP Registrar Accounts (for up to 12 VoIP providers)
    • G.168 Line Echo-cancellation
    • Automatic Gain Control
    • Jitter Buffer ( 125ms )
    • Voice Codecs:
      • G.711 A / µ Law
      • G.723.1
      • G.726
      • G.729 A / B
    • Wireless LAN Features ('n' models only):
      • 802.11n Compliant
      • Latest 'MIMO' Technology with three aerials (2T3R)
      • Packet Aggregation and Channel Bonding
      • Optional Higher Gain or directional aerials available - Click Here.
      • Compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g Standards
      • Active Client list in Web Interface
      • Wireless LAN Isolation (from VLAN groups and wired Ethernet interfaces)
      • 64/128-bit WEP Encryption
      • WPA/WPA2 Encryption
      • Switchable Hidden SSID
      • Restricted access list for clients (by MAC address)
      • Time Scheduling (WLAN can be disabled at certain times of day)
      • Access Point Discovery
      • WDS (Wireless Distribution system) for WLAN Bridging (Firmware Upgradable)
      • 802.1x Radius Authentication
      • Wireless Rate-Control
      • Automatic Power Management
      • 802.11e WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia)
    • VAD / CNG
    • Tone Generation: DTMF , Dial , Busy , Ring Back , Call Progress
    • DTMF Transmission: In Band / Out Band ( RFC-2833 ) / SIP info
    • FAX / Modem Support G.711 Pass-through
    • T.38 for FAX
    • Supplemental Services:
      • Caller ID
      • Call Hold / Retrieve
      • Call Waiting
      • Call Waiting with Caller ID
      • Call Transfer
      • Call Forwarding ( Always , On Busy and On No Answer )
      • DND (Do not Disturb)
      • Call Barring ( Incoming / Outgoing )
      • MWI ( Message Waiting Indicator ) ( RFC-3842 )
      • Hotline (Dial preset number when handset lifted)
  • ISDN Features ('S' Model Only):
    • RJ-45 S/T Interfaces
    • ISDN Loop-Through
    • ISDN On-net / Off-net
    • Euro ISDN Compatible
    • Automatic ISDN Backup for Internet Access
    • Support 64 / 128Kbps ( Multilink-PPP)
    • BoD ( Bandwidth on Demand )
    • Remote Dial-In / LAN-to-LAN Connection
    • Remote Activation (Dial back on ISDN Caller ID recognition)
    • ISDN Port Passthrough During Power Cut
  • WAN Protocols:
    • DHCP Client
    • Static IP
    • PPPoE
    • PPTP
    • L2TP *
    • BPA
  • Firewall & Security Features:
    • CSM (Content Security Management):
      • URL Keyword Filtering - Whitelist or Blacklist specific sites or keywords in URLs
      • Surfcontrol Support - Block Web sites by category (subject to subscription)
      • Prevent accessing of web sites by using their direct IP address (thus URLs only)
      • Blocking automatic download of Java applets and ActiveX controls
      • Blocking of web site cookies
      • Block http downloads of file types :
        • Binary Executable : .EXE / .COM / .BAT / .SCR / .PIF
        • Compressed : .ZIP / .SIT / .ARC / .CAB/. ARJ / .RAR
        • Multimedia : .MOV / .MP3 / .MPEG / .MPG / .WMV / .WAV / .RAM / .RA / .RM / .AVI / .AU
      • Time Schedules for enabling/disabling the restrictions
      • Block P2P (Peer-to-Peer) file sharing programs (e.g. Kazza, WinMX etc. )
      • Block Instant Messaging programs (e.g. IRC, MSN/Yahoo Messenger etc.)
    • Multi-NAT, DMZ Host
    • Port Redirection and Open Port Configuration
    • Policy-Based Firewall
    • MAC Address Filter
    • SPI ( Stateful Packet Inspection )
    • DoS / DDoS Protection
    • IP Address Anti-spoofing
    • E-Mail Alert and Logging via Syslog
    • Bind IP to MAC Address
  • VPN Support:
    • Up to 50 Simultaneous VPN Tunnels
    • Protocols : PPTP, IPSec, L2TP, L2TP over IPSec
    • Encryption : MPPE and Hardware-Based AES / DES / 3DES
    • Authentication : Hardware-Based MD5 , SHA-1
    • IKE Authentication : Pre-shared Key and Digital Signature ( X.509 )
    • PFS (Perfect Forward Secrecy)
    • IKE Phase 1 Agressive/Standard Modes & Phase 2 Selectable lifetimes
    • LAN-to-LAN (Dial-in & Dial-Out), Teleworker-to-LAN
    • DHCP over IPSec
    • NAT-Traversal (NAT-T)
    • Dead Peer Detection (DPD)
    • VPN Pass-Through
  • Bandwidth Management:
    • QoS
    • Guaranteed Bandwidth for VoIP
    • Class-based Bandwidth Guarantee by User-Defined Traffic Categories
    • DiffServ Code Point Classifying
    • 4-level Priority for each Direction (Inbound / Outbound)
    • Bandwidth Borrowed
    • Temporary (5 minute) Quick Blocking of any LAN Client
    • Bandwidth / Session Limitation
  • Network/Router Management:
    • Web-Based User Interface (HTTP / HTTPS)
    • CLI ( Command Line Interface ) / Telnet / SSH*
    • Administration Access Control
    • Configuration Backup / Restore
    • Built-in Diagnostic Function
    • Firmware Upgrade via TFTP / FTP
    • Logging via Syslog
    • SNMP Management with MIB-II
  • Network Features:
    • DHCP Client / Relay / Server
    • Dynamic DNS
    • NTP Client (Syncrhonise Router Time)
    • Call Scheduling (Enable/Trigger Internet Access by Time)
    • RADIUS Client
    • DNS Cache / Proxy
    • Microsoft™ UPnP
    • Port-Based VLAN (Ethernet LAN ports exclusive/inclusive groups)
  • Routing Protocols:
    • Static Routing
    • RIP V2
  • Operating Requirements:
    • Rack Mountable (Optional mount bracket required)
    • Temperature Operating : 0°C ~ 45°C
    • Storage : -25°C ~ 70°C
    • Humidity 10% ~ 90% ( non-condensing )
    • Power Consumption: 18 Watt Max.
    • Dimensions: L240.96 * W165.07 * H43.96 ( mm )
    • Operating Power: DC 15V (via external PSU, supplied)
    • Warrantyu : 2 Years Manufacturer's RTB included
    • Power Requirements : 220-240VAC

Overview

The Vigor 2930 is a high-performance dual-WAN firewall. The two dedicated ethernet WAN ports can provide load balancing, WAN failover or bandwidth aggregation (increasing total bandwidth onto the Internet). Versions with SIP-Compliant VoIP (Voice-over-IP) and ISDN support are also available. High Speed total WAN througput of up to 70Mb/s is available, and IPSec VPN throughput of up to 40Mb/s. Extensive QoS support and comprehensive Web Content filtering features help you make the most efficient use of your bandwidth.
 
The Vigor 2930 is in an all-new DrayTek housing design with all LEDs and sockets provided conveniently on the front. This makes desk usage, wall mouting or rack-mounting (optional bracket required) all equally covenient.

SSL VPNs

VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) enable you to link two remote computers or networks securely using the public Internet. An encrypted tunnel is created to carry your private data between the two sites. Tunnels making use of PPTP, L2TP, AES and IPSec protocols have been available on Vigor routers for many years and provide a simple to set up solution for your site-to-site or teleworker VPNs. SSL VPNs provide a new method for teleworker to central site VPN, providing great convenience, low TCO and simplicity where other methods may not be possible.
The benefits of SSL VPNs

One potential drawback of using the above methods for a Teleworker-to-central site VPN is that they need compatiable protocol stacks at each end (e.g. an IPSec client or hardware) and most importantly those protocols need to be freely passed by your local host network. This isn't normally a problem where you own the computers and the network in use and you can install any client, software or hardware you choose, as well as allowing any traffic types you like. Where it can become a problem is where you are using someone else's computer or network where either you cannot use the O/S VPN client, or the host network blocks VPN protocols or makes them unreliable. This is most commonly a problem when using WiFi hotspots or other public Internet access methods (hotels, conference centres etc.).
You may already have heard of SSL previously, and you have almost certainly used it. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is the protocol used by all web browsers for accessing 'secure' web sites. You will have used secure web sites whenver you have used your credit card online or accessed your banking web sites, for example. SSL is supported by all web browsers, and as it is so commonly used, all hotspots and other public Internet will always allow SSL to pass properly. By using the SSL protocol for your telework VPN tunnel you therefore have some important benefits:
Traditional VPN (e.g. AES/IPSec SSL VPN
Requires VPN Client or Hardware Uses Standard Web Browser SSL
Support for popular O/S's only Compatible with all computers/browsers
Licence fees all for some vendor
client software (Not DrayTek though!) No client licence fees
Requires user to operate VPN Client No special operator procedures.Just use your web browser
At OSI 'network' layer At OSI 'session' layer
AES/DES/3DES Encryption SSL Encryption
Full network access (unless filtered) Ability to easily restrict users to
specific web applications
Network Level Access as standard. Network level access via
DrayTel Active-X SSL Tunnel Plug-in
Teleworker or Site-to-Site (LAN-to-LAN) Teleworker-to-Host site only
Another advantage of web based SSL VPN is that your host Vigor router presents the user with his/her login page to the network within their browser and then can provide access only to the web based applications or local servers which you allow as opposed to a regular VPN which connects the user to the network directly for access to any resource which is accessible locally. No TCP/UDP ports have to be opened on your host router; if the user cannot login to the VPN, they won't get access.
As mentioned previously, an SSL VPN uses your standard web browser; this means that for your web based applications running at your office (webmail, Intranet, Thin Clients etc.) SSL VPNs work really well for this access method, which is called 'SSL Web Proxy' mode. A very common application for SSL VPN is remote desktop. By using the Windows 'Remote Desktop Web Connection', your office desktop will be accessible from your web browser wherever you are and whoever's computer you're using. In addition, by using Vigor web proxy, you can browse external web sites via the tunnel, thus bypassing any local web site blocking policy (content filtering or local policies). If you are familiar with 'port redirection' or 'open ports setup' on Vigor routers, SSL Proxy to your internal web services is very similar in concept to this except that the data passes through a secured tunnel, hence increasing security and privacy.
MOTP (Mobile One-time Passwords)

As an alternative to a fixed password for remote teleworkers, you can make use of DrayTek's Mobile One-Time Password (MOTP) system to add Two-layer authentication. A One-time password is generated dynamically each time you want to connect, works once only and expires immediately. For DrayTek MOTP, the authentication device is your mobile phone; MOTP applets are available for Symbian mobile phones (e.g. Nokia), most phones supporting Java and the Apple iPhone™.
apple iPhone MOTP
SSL VPNs beyond the Browser

DrayTek SSL VPN ActiveX CLient
Using the web browser for your remote access is great for accessing web-based applications (intranet, webmail, remote web desktop etc.) but it does not provide access to the actual network directly, for example for shared directory access, network resources or other applications which are not browser based. Only data or applications which are available in your web browser locally are available remotely via the SSL Proxy (see above).
For full network access, DrayTek provide an Active-X Tunnel plug-in (a VPN client, effectively) which can transfer at the network layer, making a fully VPN tunnel. This is called SSL Tunnel mode. This plug-in is downloaded automatically by your browser from the host Vigor router when you log into the SSL VPN and select Tunnel mode. You are then fully connected to the remote network for direct network resource access. In this way, you are no longer limited to running web-based applications and can access shares and other network resources.
If you'd like to see just how easy it is to set up a DrayTek SSL VPN, Click Here.

VPN Trunking

VPN Trunking is the facility to create more than one VPN tunnel to the same remote location in order to provide either increased bandwidth between the two sites (load balancing) or resilience (failover) in the event that one tunnel/connection is interrupted. The Vigor 2930 supports both Failover and Load Balancing modes for VPN Trunks.
The Vigor 2930 already supports load balancing to the Internet using its dual-WAN ports. What VPN trunking does is enables a tunnel to be created down each WAN connection to the same remote location creating a single virtual tunnel, as far as the traffic and LAN devices/clients are concerned.
DrayTek VPN Trunking
In the diagram above, you can see a single virtual tunnel as far as the LAN at each end is concerned. Within the router, two WAN connections are being used with each router, across which the VPN tunnel can be spread, increasing total capacity and/or redundancy (for failover).


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