| Management & Configuration | 
			
				| Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP): automates the provisioning of both the configuration and firmware files through DHCP/Bootp Options | 
			
				| PerleView Central Management: a web-based server configuration tool that simplifies setup and deployment and gives network managers visibility and control over network configurations at remote sites. | 
			
				| Management & Monitoring: HTTP/HTTPS, CLI, Telnet, SNMPv1/v2/v3, REST, TACACS+ | 
			
				| Multiple firmware versions can be saved on the unit. This allows the customer to change between older and newer firmware versions whithout the need to download. | 
			
				| Multiple configuration files can be stored on the unit., This allows the customer to eaisly switch between older and newer configurations during testing or production deployments. | 
			
				| Automatic check for software updates available over FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, SCP, SFTP, and TFTP | 
			
				| LLDP-Link Layer Discovery Protocol, as per IEEE 802.1AB, is a neighbor discovery protocol that is used for network devices to advertise information about themselves to other devices on the network. This protocol runs over the data-link layer, which allows two systems running different network layer protocols to learn about each other via TLVs (Type-Length-Value). | 
			
				| RESTful API uses HTTP requests to access and use IOLAN SCR statistics and configuration data. Any of the CLI commands can be executed through a RESTFul API script that cn be controlled externally from a server. | 
			
				| Connectivity Watchdog can instruct the IOLAN SCR to take different acctions (i.e. reboot) if the network connectivity to a pre-define IP address is lost. This is helpful for situations when the IOLAN SCR is deployed on remote locations hard to service if the network connectivity is lost. | 
			
				| Automatic DNS Update: Utilize DHCP Opt 81 to set IOLAN domain name for easy name management and with Dynamic DNS support , users on the Internet can access the device server by name without having to know its IP address. See Automatic DNS update support for details | 
			
				| Dynamic DNS with DYNDNS.org | 
			
				| Installation Wizard | 
			
				| Redundancy | 
			
				| Load Balancing | 
			
				| VPN Failover | 
			
				| Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv3) enables a group of devices to form a single virtual device to provide network redundancy | 
			
				| Primary/Backup host functionality enables automatic connections to alternate hosts | 
			
				| Routing Protocols | 
			
				| The IOLAN SCR can be configured for any of the major routing protocols for an easy integration within the data center Ethernet backbone: RIP/RIPNg, OSPFv3, BGP-4, NAT, IPv4/IPv6, Static Routing, IPv6 Encapsulations (GRE, 6in4), Port Routing | 
			
				| IPv6 to IPv4 translation is fully supported for environments where the Ethernet data backbone is run on IPv6 and the port management is run on IPv4 | 
			
				| Using NAT for enhanced security, the IOLAN SCR can map a single IP address, across all or several of it?s Ethernet ports. | 
			
				| IP Applications | 
			
				| DDNS, DNS Proxy / Spoofing, relay, client, Opt. 82, | 
			
				| NTP & SNTP (versions 1, 2, 3, 4) | 
			
				| DHCP / DHCPv6 server / DHCP Snooping & BOOTP | 
			
				| VLAN & VPN | 
			
				| VLAN, OpenVPN, VPN Failover (16 concurrent VPN tunnels) | 
			
				| IPSec VPN: NAT Traversal, ESP authentication protocol | 
			
				| Firewall Features | 
			
				| Ability to set up firewalls to restrict incoming and outgoing packets | 
			
				| Built in Zone-Based Policy Firewall for local security and traffic filtering. | 
			
				| Access Control Lists (list & ranges & time) | 
			
				| Filter based on MAC Address, IP, Port, Protocol, User | 
			
				| IEEE 802.1x Authentication and Port Security can be enabled for any Ethernet port for increased security port access. | 
			
				| Port Forwarding | 
			
				| BGP Communities | 
			
				| Security Features | 
			
				| AAA Security via remote authentication (Radius, TACACS+, & LDAP) | 
			
				| Trusted host filtering (IP filtering), allowing only those hosts that have been configured in the host table access to the router. | 
			
				| Ability to disable services (for example, Telnet, TruePort, Syslog, SNMP, Modbus, HTTP) for additional security | 
			
				| Ability to disable Ping responses | 
			
				| SSH client/server connections (SSH 1 and SSH 2). Supported ciphers are Blowfish, 3DES, AES-CBC, AES-CTR, AES-GMC, CAST, Arcfour and ChaCha20-Poly1305. Ability to individually disable network services that won’t be used by the SSH client/server connections. | 
			
				| SSL/TLS client/server data encryption (TLS v1.2, TLS v1.1, TLS v1.0, SSL v3.0, SSL v2.0 ) | 
			
				| SSL Peer authentication | 
			
				| SSL encryption: AES-GCM, key exchange ECDH-ECDSA, HMAC SHA256, SHA384 | 
			
				| Encryption: AES (256/192/128), 3DES, DES, Blowfish, CAST128, ARCFOUR(RC4), ARCTWO(RC2) | 
			
				| Hashing Algorithms: MD5, SHA-1, RIPEMD160, SHA1-96, and MD5-96 | 
			
				| Key exchange: RSA, EDH-RSA, EDH-DSS, ADH | 
			
				| Certificate Support (X.509) | 
			
				| Certificate authority (CA) list | 
			
				| Local database | 
			
				| RIP authentication (via password or MD5) | 
			
				| 2 Factor (2F) Authentication over e-mail enhances administration access security | 
			
				| Management Access Control | 
			
				| Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) | 
			
				| Secure HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/Telnet Authentication Proxy | 
			
				| SNMP v3 Authentication and Encryption support | 
			
				| IP Address filtering | 
			
				| Disable unused daemons | 
			
				| Active Directory via LDAP | 
			
				| Logging, Reporting & Alerts | 
			
				| Email alert notification | 
			
				| Syslog, Event Type, Report Type, Alerts & Monitoring, Triggers Status Screen Report, Data Usage, Diagnostic, Login Banner | 
			
				| Accessing Console Management Ports (Serial & Ethernet) | 
			
				| Serial Protocols: PPP, PAP/CHAP, SLIP | 
			
				| Connect directly using Telnet / SSH by port and IP address | 
			
				| Use an internet browser to access with HTTP or secure HTTPS | 
			
				| Java-free browser access to remote serial console ports via Telnet and SSH | 
			
				| Ports can be assigned a specific IP address | 
			
				| Multisession capability enables multiple users to access ports simultaneously | 
			
				| Multihost access enables multiple hosts/servers to share serial ports | 
			
				| Console Management Functions | 
			
				| Sun / Oracle Solaris Break Safe | 
			
				| Local port buffer viewing - 256K bytes per port | 
			
				| External port buffering via NFS, encrypted NFS and Syslog | 
			
				| Event notification | 
			
				| Windows Server 2003/2008 EMS - SAC support GUI access to text-based Special Administrative Console | 
			
				| Terminal Server Functions | 
			
				| Telnet | 
			
				| SSH v1 and v2 | 
			
				| Auto session login | 
			
				| LPD, RCP printer | 
			
				| MOTD - Message of the day | 
			
				| Serial to Ethernet functions | 
			
				| Tunnel raw serial data across Ethernet - clear or encrypted | 
			
				| Raw serial data over TCP/IP | 
			
				| Raw serial data over UDP | 
			
				| Serial data control of packetized data | 
			
				| Share serial ports with multiple hosts/servers | 
			
				| Virtual modem simulates a modem connection - assign IP address by AT phone number | 
			
				| Virtual modem data can be sent over the Ethernet link with or without SSL encryption | 
			
				| TruePort com/tty redirector provides fixed TTY or COM ports to serial based applications enabling communication with remote devices connected to Perle IOLAN?s either in encrypted or clear text modes. | 
			
				| TrueSerial packet technology provides the most authentic serial connections across Ethernet ensuring serial protocol integrity | 
			
				| RFC 2217 standard for transport of serial data and RS232 control signals | 
			
				| Customizable or fixed serial baud rates | 
			
				| Serial encapsulation of industrial protocols such as ModBus, DNP3 and IEC-870-5-101 | 
			
				| ModBus TCP gateway enables serial Modbus ASCII/RTU device connection to ModBus TCP | 
			
				| Data logging will store serial data received when no active TCP session and forward to network peer once session re-established - 32K bytes circular per port | 
			
				| Protocols | 
			
				| IPv6, IPv4, TCP/IP, Reverse SSH, SSH, SSL, IPSec/IPv4, IPSec/IPv6, IPSec, RIPV2/MD5, ARP, RARP, UDP, UDP Multicast, ICMP, BOOTP, DHCP, TFTP, SFTP, SNTP, Telnet, raw, reverse Telnet, LPD, RCP, DNS, Dynamic DNS, WINS, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, SNMPV3, PPP, PAP/CHAP, SLIP, CSLIP, RFC2217, MSCHAP |