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Encrypted UDP Tunnel  with Three Ethernet Ports, 300 Mbps,100 remote Clients-0

Encrypted UDP Tunnel with Three Ethernet Ports, 300 Mbps,100 remote Clients

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Description

DESCRIPTION

The UT-6630 creates an encrypted tunnel through IP networks. It features two gigabit ethernet LAN port and a serial port which is used for initial setup and may be used for a PPP link.

The UT-6630 encrypts data between private networks using the public Internet or any other UDP/IP network as the transport.  The UT series products operate in server-client combinations (or using multiple clients and servers in a system). The UT-6630 may be a server unit for other UT-6630s, UT-3302s, or PCs running UT-SOFT client software. The UT-6630 can also be a client device bridging it’s local LAN to another UT-6630 or UT-3302 configured as a server. The UT-6630 supports up to 100 simultaneous client UT locations. 

The UT series uses AES encryption. AES is the US Government standard, selected using an open selection process, to replace DES and 3DES encryption.

The UT-6630 trusted and untrusted ports are ethernet 10/100/1000BaseT. .The serial port is used  for initial setup or as a PPP port..

The UT series operates through firewalls with only one UDP port of your choice opened. It bridges all ethernet protocols including IPX, IP, NetBEUI, VOIP, and other proprietary protocols as well as multi-cast. The UT series is straight-forward, easy to configure and maintain. The UT series has state-of-the-art AES encryption security without the configuration complexity of typical VPN equipment. One UT encrypts a location for 100s of PCs and other devices.

The server typically has a fixed IP address. Clients may have fixed IP addresses or obtain a dynamic address. Dynamic DNS is also supported for server locations that do not have a fixed address available.

For encryption of serial RS-232 links not involving ethernet or IP, see our SE-6600 product line.

The UT-6630 serial port is normally used only for setup, but may also be configured as a single port PPP dial in or dial out port.  

Due to the encryption employed in these products, UT series products are export controlled items and are regulated by the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The UT-6602 and UT-3302 are classified as mass market encryption devices and may not be exported or shipped for re-export to restricted countries in Country Group E:1. They are shippable to most other countries.  The UT-6630 models may involve more export requirements.


SPECIFICATIONS

General

– Two 10/100/1000BaseT ethernet ports:

Protocol Features:

  • UT-6630 Sustained throughput of greater than 230Mbps
  • AES 128, 192, or 256 encryption (or NONE)
  • Web browser configuration and management from local trusted interface
  • Default IP address: 192.168.0.1
  • Initial setup via local serial terminal
  • Supports 802.1Q VLAN
  • Extensive filtering on MAC, IP, and Protocol

Indicators

  • Front — Power, Drive Activity, Ethernet 0, Ethernet 1, Overheat)

Controls

  •   Setup
  •   Power

Physical/Electrical

  • Power requirements: 100-240 VAC, 300 watts
  • UT-6630 14 ½ ” x 16 ¾” x 1 ¾”
  • 15 pounds

Environmental

  • Operational Temperature: Office Environment
  • Storage Temperature: -50 to +75 C
  • Humidity: <95% Non-condensing
  • Power Supply Options may affect temperature specifications

Application Notes:

  • The UT products create an encrypted tunnel which passes ethernet packets between two trusted LANs.
  • All ethernet protocols are bridged between two units.
  • The UT only operates in conjunction with other UT units.
  • One unit is required for each location.
  • Multiple remote units may be connected to the same host unit.
  • All UT series units are compatible and interoperate.

Click here to download a copy of the manual.

Using the UT Encrypted Bridges and UT-SOFT with IP Multicast.
Discusses applying the UT products to transport VOIP multicast via non-multicast wide area networks. Examples showing IP voice dispatch radios for public service agencies. The UT supports multi-cast IP over normal uni-cast networks and allows a private multi-cast network to span multiple IP networks. The UT-SOFT software client allows any PC to be a securely connected node on a remote network
Motorola MIP 5000 VoIP Radio Console VPN Solution Guide
This Motorola produced MIP 5000 VoIP Radio Console VPN Solution Guide features a virtual private network (VPN) solution that has been tested with MIP 5000 VoIP Radio Console. The VPN solution uses a pair of encrypted Ethernet bridges to provide a secure Ethernet tunnel between the dispatch center and a remote MIP 5000 console. The secure Ethernet tunnel supports a remote console operator receiving audio from and transmitting audio to radio channels and other MIP 5000 consoles using AES encryption.

ET Encrypted Bridge Quick-Start Installation Guide
A cookbook style quick start guide to installing the ET Encrypted Bridges. Illustrates common usage examples with fill-in-the-blank instructions.

ET-3302/6600 Encrypted Bridge Applications
Some ways the ET products are being used to tunnel IP traffic in the real world.
Using the ET-6601 Encrypted Bridge with EVDO & Wifi
Discusses using the ET-6601 with high speed cellular modems and 802.11 Wifi wide area connections.
ET Encrypted Bridge Installation Option
An application note describing an appliance-like installation that allows the ET to be located anywhere on the local LAN. Known around DCB as the “Single-Port Installation”.

Using the ET Encrypted Bridges with 801.Q VLANs
Discusses configuring the ET products to handle 801.Q VLAN traffic. The ET supports 801.Q VLAN tagged packets, and allows a VLAN to span multiple IP networks.

Using the ET Encrypted Bridges with IP Multicast.
Discusses applying the ET products to transport VOIP multicast via non-multicast wide area networks. Examples showing IP voice dispatch radios for public service agencies. The ET supports multi-cast IP over normal uni-cast networks and allows a private multi-cast network to span multiple IP networks.
Automating Dial-Up Router and Bridge PPP Connections
An application note that details one common method of automating the use of IP-6600 routers and ET-6600 bridges to dial multiple remote locations on a scheduled or automated basis.

Applications Drawing

UT-6630 Encrypted Ethernet Tunnel Appliance with Two 10/100/1000BaseT ports, 230 Mbps throughput
Other UT series products that interoperate with the UT-6630.
UT-6602 Encrypted Ethernet Tunnel Appliance  Click here for datasheet
UT-3302 Encrypted Ethernet Tunnel  Appliance Click here for datasheet
UT-Soft Software Client for UT Encryption Tunnels Click here for datasheet

Additional information

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 5 × 5 × 5 in