The PPTP ALG will allow multiple hosts behind a single PAT address to simultaneously establish and maintain tunnels to multiple exterior hosts
The IPsec ALG will allow multiple hosts behind a single PAT address to simultaneously establish and maintain tunnels to the multiple exterior hosts. The only limitation will be that the IKE negotiations and the first ESP exchange may not be overlapped to a single remote host
ESP will support 3DES encryption without an accelerator card (HiFn card) present. The router will use a software implementation of 3DES to provide the function
R5300 T1 Router data link encapsulation enhancements, including Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (RFC 1483) support (Bridged and Routed)
R5300 T1 Router PPPoE support
R5300 T1 Router LLC SNAP PPP support
NAT may be applied to the Ipsec tunnel profiles
Scheduled Connections now support having more that 1 Scheduled Connection active
The 4.10 firmware release allows access to view the system information via the CLI
Wanlet Firmware Version Included in Show Version Command via the CLI
Upgrade wanlet firmware via CLI
Display/Set/Change/Clear SNMP System Group Objects via the CLI. Supported System group objects are: sysName, sysLocation, and sysContact
Configurable Telnet Server Port
Configurable Ping Source IP Address
There is now an option to log packet filter violations via syslog
There is now an option to specify the "Layer 2 Failure timer," which is used to specify a shorter amount of time to spent attempting to recover, thus reducing network downtime
There is now a CLI command to set, change or delete the security screen password
A CLI command has been added to provide these functions: To change or view the MAC address on the r9100 or r910 ethernet router, and to view the LAN MAC address on all Netopia R-series routers
As of this release, if you try to type a CLI command to set an option on the Security Options screen it will prompt you for the Security Options screen password
Via CLI only, it is possible to show the address translations table. This shows all the current sessions passing through NAT