Item |
F100-C-A1 |
F100-C-A2 |
Ports |
5 × GE + 2 × SFP (MTU: 1500 defaultly) |
10 × GE + 2 × SFP
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Storage media |
TF card with a maximum size of 500 GB |
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Ambient temperature |
Operating: 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) Storage: –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F) |
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Operating mode |
Route, transparent, or hybrid |
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AAA |
Portal authentication RADIUS authentication HWTACACS authentication PKI/CA (X.509 format) authentication Domain authentication CHAP authentication PAP authentication |
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Firewall |
SOP virtual firewall technology, which supports full virtualization of hardware resources, including CPU, memories, and storage Security zone Attack protection against malicious attacks, such as land, smurf, fraggle, ping of death, teardrop, IP spoofing, IP fragmentation, ARP spoofing, reverse ARP lookup, invalid TCP flag, large ICMP packet, address/port scanning, SYN flood, ICMP flood, UDP flood, and DNS query flood Basic and advanced ACLs Time range-based ACL User-based and application-based access control ASPF application layer packet filtering Static and dynamic blacklist function MAC-IP binding MAC-based ACL 802.1Q VLAN transparent transmission Sub-Interface VLAN |
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Antivirus |
Signature-based virus detection Manual and automatic upgrade for the signature database Stream-based processing Virus detection based on HTTP, FTP, SMTP, and POP3 Virus types include Backdoor, Email-Worm, IM-Worm, P2P-Worm, Trojan, AdWare, and Virus Virus logs and reports |
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Deep intrusion prevention |
Prevention against common attacks such as hacker, worm/virus, Trojan, malicious code, spyware/adware, DoS/DDoS, buffer overflow, SQL injection, and IDS/IPS bypass Attack signature categories (based on attack types and target systems) and severity levels (including high, medium, low, and notification) Manual and automatic upgrade for the attack signature database (TFTP and HTTP). P2P/IM traffic identification and control |
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Email/webpage/ application layer filtering |
Email filtering SMTP email address filtering Email subject/content/attachment filtering Webpage filtering HTTP URL/content filtering Java blocking ActiveX blocking SQL injection attack prevention |
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NAT |
Many-to-one NAT, which maps multiple internal addresses to one public address Many-to-many NAT, which maps multiple internal addresses to multiple public addresses One-to-one NAT, which maps one internal address to one public address NAT of both source address and destination address External hosts access to internal servers Internal address to public interface address mapping NAT support for DNS Setting effective period for NAT NAT ALGs for NAT ALG, including DNS, FTP, H.323, ILS, MSN, NBT, PPTP, and SIP |
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VPN |
L2TP VPN IPSec VPN GRE VPN SSL VPN |
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IP Services |
IP Forwarding ICMP, Tracert, ping, Telnet, DHCP Server, DCHP Relay, and DHCP Client Routing: Static, RIP, OSPF, BGP Multicast: IGMP, PIM-SM and PIM-DM IPv6 status firewall IPv6 attack protection IPv6 forwarding IPv6 protocols such as ICMPv6, PMTU, Ping6, DNS6, TraceRT6, Telnet6, DHCPv6 Client, and DHCPv6 Relay IPv6 routing: RIPng, OSPFv3, BGP4+, static routing, policy-based routing IPv6 multicast: PIM-SM, and PIM-DM IPv6 transition techniques: NAT-PT, IPv6 tunneling, NAT64 (DNS64), and DS-LITE IPv6 security: NAT-PT, IPv6 tunnel, IPv6 packet filter, RADIUS, IPv6 zone pair policies, IPv6 connection limit |
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Encryption algorithm |
MD5/SHA1/SHA256/SHA384/SHA512/SM3/3DES-CBC/AES-CBC-128/ AES-CBC-192/ AES-CBC-256/DES-CBC/SM1-CBC-128/SM4-CBC |
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High availability |
Active/active and active/standby RBM stateful failover Configuration synchronization of two firewalls IKE state synchronization in IPsec VPN VRRP |
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Configuration management |
CLI Configuration management via console port Remote management through Web, SSH Device management through H3C IMC SSM SNMPv3, compatible with SNMPv2 and SNMPv1 Intelligent security policy |
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Environmental protection |
EU RoHS compliance |