Introduction to DRO-210i
DRO-210i User Manual Page 1-3
1.2.2
Software Features
Routing
DRO-210i supports static, dynamic and policy-based routing.
Static Routing
Static routes are
special routes that the network administrator
manually enters into the router configuration. You could build an
entire network based on static routes.
RIP
The Routing Information Protocol, or RIP, as it is more commonly
called, is one of the most enduring of all routing protocols. DRO-
210i supports both the versions of V1 and V2.
Policy-Based
Policy-based routing helps to define custom policies for routing
traffic. For example, policy routes can be defined to route all HTTP
traffic through WAN1 and E-mail traffic through WAN2).
Load balancing
User can connect to multiple WAN networks and the load can be
distributed between these multiple WAN interfaces to get good bandwidth.
If any interface goes down the traffic will be diverted back to the
connected interfaces.
Firewall
The DRO-210i also includes a firewall which has the following features:
·
Access Policies
·
Network Address Translation (NAT/NAPT) with Popular
ALG
Support.
·
Inbound and Outbound policies for all the interfaces.
·
Intrusion detection system (IDS)
·
Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)