
System Management
Integrated web server for the configuration of routers via Internet browsers with HTTP or HTTPS
Let administrator adjust time zone and promptly set up the Internet (PPPoE, PPTP, Static IP, DHCP).
RADIUS user administration for dial-in access (PPP/PPTP and ISDN CLIP).
Remotely administer computers via the telnet
Provides an easy-to configure function for your local IP network.
When you connect to your ISP, by broadband or ISDN you are normally allocated an dynamic IP
address. i.e. the public IP address your router is allocated changes each time you connect to the ISP.
If you want to run a local server, remote users cannot predict your current IP address to find you.
The password can be applied to authentication of administrators.
If the hardware breaks down, you can recover the failed system within an acceptable time. Through
TFTP, the effective way is to backup and restore configuration between remote hosts.
Create separate groups of users via segmenting each of the Ethernet ports. Hence, they can or can't
communicate with users in other segments, as required.
Dial-out trigger, routing table, ARP cache table, DHCP table, NAT sessions table, wireless VLAN
online station table, data flow monitor, traffic graph, ping diagnosis, trace route
The Vigor has a real time clock which can update itself from your browser manually or more
conveniently automatically from an Internet time server (NTP). This enables you to schedule the router
to dial-out to the Internet at a preset time, or restrict Internet access to certain hours. A schedule can
also be applied to LAN-to-LAN profiles (VPN or direct dial) or some of the content filtering options.
Using the TFTP server and the firmware upgrade utility software, you may easily upgrade to the latest
firmware whenever enhanced features are added.
The system manager can remotely manage the routers through an ISDN remote dial-in with secure
call back mechanism.
Web-based User Interface
(HTTP/HTTPS)
DrayTek's Quick Start Wizard
User Administration
CLI(Command Line Interface,
Telnet/SSH)
DHCP Client/Relay/Server
Dynamic DNS
Administration Access Control
Configuration Backup/Restore
Port-based VLAN
Built-in Diagnostic Function
NTP Client/Call Scheduling
Firmware Upgrade via TFTP/
HTTP/FTP
ISDN Remote Maintenance
Remote Maintenance
Wake On LAN
Logging via Syslog
SNMP Management
With Telnet/SSL, SSH (with password or public key), browser (HTTP/HTTPS), TFTP or SNMP,
firmware upgrade via HTTP/HTTPS or TFTP.
A PC on LAN can be woken up from an idle/stand by state by the router it connects when it
receives a special 'wake up' packet on its Ethernet interface.
Syslog is a method of logging router activity.
SNMP management via SNMP V2 , MIB II
Bandwidth Management
Traffic Shaping
Bandwidth Reservation
Packet Size Control
DiffServ Codepoint Classifying
4 Priority Levels(Inbound/Outbound)
Individual IP Bandwidth/Session
Limitation
Bandwidth Borrowing
User-defined Class-based Rules
Dynamic bandwidth management with IP traffic shaping
Reserve minimum and maximum bandwidths by connection based or total data through send/
receive directions
Specify size of data packet
Priority queuing of packets based on DiffServ
Prioritization in terms of Internet usage
Define session /bandwidth limitation based on IP address
Transmission rates control of data services through packet scheduler
More flexibility
Scan all regulatory channels and find working access points in the neighbourhood. Users will know
which channel is clean for usage.
Manage upload/download rate of each VLAN or station
AP Discovery
Wireless Rate Control
Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
Provides bridged traffic between two LANs through air. Extend the coverage of a WLAN
Vigor2950
Series
IP and NetBIOS/IP-multi-protocol router
Complete independent management and configuration of IP networks in the device, i.e. individual
settings for DHCP, DNS, firewall, VLAN, routing, QoS etc.
Routing Functions
Router
Advanced Routing and Forwarding
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