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Hightlights:
- 128-256 bit Rijndael AES-certified encryption
- Remotely monitor, manage and control serial devices over the network or Internet
- Transparent communications - no need to develop special software
- Two RS-232 DTE serial ports pinned the same as a PC for easy connection
- 10/100 Ethernet Interface
The Most Secure Way to Connect, Monitor, Manage and Control Devices Over a Network or the Internet
The SecureBox SDS2100 connects serial devices to a network and ensures that the information within these devices can be securely accessed and transmitted over the network or the Internet.
The SecureBox SDS2100 includes a NIST-certified implementation of 128-256 bit Rijndael Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) as specified by Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS)-197. The SDS2100 is extremely reliable for applications where secure data communications are essential, such as energy, medical and financial institutions and government facilities.
Using a method called serial tunneling, the SecureBox SDS2100 encrypts and encapsulates serial data into packets and transports it over Ethernet. Using two SDS2100 device servers connected by a network, secure virtual serial connections can be extended across a facility or around the world.
The Lantronix approach to secure communications is transparent to your attached devices and software. There is no need to change the way you work or develop special software to encrypt/decrypt information over the network.
In modem emulation mode, the SDS2100 is used to replace dial-up modems. The unit accepts modem AT commands on the serial port and establishes a secure network connection to the end device, providing a cost-effective solution by eliminating dedicated modems and phone lines.
The Windows-based configuration software and Web interface simplifies configuration by providing a userfriendly interface with built-in online help that minimizes setup time and configuration questions. The SDS2100 can also be set up locally through its serial port, or remotely over a network using Telnet or a Web browser. For added security, the Web interface can be disabled.
Flash memory enables maintenance-free, non-volatile storage of Web pages, and facilitates future system software upgrades.
If you're looking for the most secure, cost-effective and scalable means to network-enable your serial devices, look no further than the Lantronix SecureBox SDS2100.
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