The increasing number of portable computers, deployment of LAN-based applications, faster modems, and telecommuting are quality making remote access computing the networking norm.
Features
- Sunnyway for flexible, fast and cost-efficient connectivity.
- Flexible LAN-TO-LAN connectivity.
- Robust security.
- Global enterprise management.
- Terminal server for mixed host environments.
- Superior performance.
- Remote access server's dial-in and dial-out capabilities support the most widely used network operating systems: NetWare, UNIX, Windows, Apple.
- Dial-in remote node & remote control: With both remote control and remote node dial-in options, Sunnyway users can choose the most efficient access for their needs. Established Novell sites, for example, frequency use remote control programs to allow remote users to take over a LAN-based PC. Higher modern speeds and ISDN are also increasing the use of remote node technology which allows remote users to become fully functional members of the LAN.
- Automatic protocol detection: Whether you choose remote control or remote node to dial-in, Sunnyway automatically identifies large group of divers users can share phone lines.
- Dial-out modem sharing: When making outbound calls to remote sites, bulleting boards, or on-line services, Sunnyway LAN users can dial-out through the same pool of modems. Modem pooling allows these users access to the first available modem/port.
- Multiprotocol support: In the same way protocol detection reduces dial-in costs, multiprotocol support reduces dial-out costs by minimizing the number of lines required to support diverse system users.
- NetWare remote access: Offers comprehensive remote access features. Support for three widely used methods of dial-in includes remote control (NACS) and remote node (NRN, PPP). DOS and Windows support for client software and a Windows-based configuration program are also available.
- UNIX remote access: Provides full-featured services to TCP/IP network users (PPP, SLIP, CSLIP). Security includes PAP, CHAP, and user/password. Modems can be shared on the network with TCP offered services. SNMP management is available.
- Windows remote access: Supplies dial-in services for Windows for Workgroups, Windows NT, and Windows 95.
- Apple remote access: Offers dial-in remote node service for Apple's standard AppleTalk Remote Access protocol. Includes full support for ARA security methods.
- Remote access server provides multiprotocol terminal services for two network operating systems: UNIX, DEC. Sunnyway solves asynchronous connectivity problems for terminals, printers, and modems.
- Terminal services highlights:
- TELNET, rlogin, and LAT terminal sessions for mixed host environments.
- Complete command line interpreter.
- Complete on-line help system.
- Concurrent multiprotocol modem support (LAT, TCP/IP, IPX/SPX).
- Multiprotocol printer support (LAT, TCP/IP, IPX/SPX).
- Multiprotocol printer pooling.
- Command line interpreter: Sunnyway command line interpreter (CLI) is fully instrumented for LAT, TCP/IP, and IPX/SPX. Patterned after the industry standard DEC server, the CLI offers a rich grammar for both users and system administrator. Multiple levels of security are supported (privileged, no- privileged, secure).
- On-line help system: like the CLI, on-line help system provides maximum flexibility by offering a rich base of information. The software displays only what is appropriate for users at each security level. The system provides and easy-to navigates search facility similar to hypertext.
- Printing services: Sunnyway enables users to interact with printers from multiple printing systems as native technology and LPD printer server feature. Printers appear on the network as TCP/IP, LAT, or SPX/RPRINT offered services.
- Printer and modem pooling: flexible printer and modem pooling are supported through multiprotocol, multiport queuing within the server.
- General features:
- Communicate with: personal computers, modems, routers, terminals, service providers, printers
- Supported protocols: NetWare remote node, NetWare remote control, TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI, AppleTalk, Telnet, LAT
- NOS support: NetWare, Windows/WFW/Windows NT, Unix MacOS
- Routing support: IP RIP, IPX RIP
- Client support features:
- Test PPP clients: Windows NT, Windows 95, Stampede Remote Office, Funk Wanderlink, Shiva, KlosPPP, Trumpet, Distinct TCP/PPP, FCR PPP (Mac), MacPPP
- Other tested clients: ARA1, ARA2, Novell NCW2 Client, Novell NASI, Meridian MRN, Meridian MNASI
- Dialing Features:
- Server dial-out support: NASI (Windows/DOS), INT-14 (Windows/DOS), Telnet dial-out, LAT dial-outP
- Server dial-in support: NetWare NACS/NASI, NetWare NRN, NetWare PPP/IPXWAN, NetWare PPP/IPXCP, Apple Remote Access, PPP/IPCP, SLIP/CSLIP, NetBEUI PPP/NBFCP, Async Server (Telnet), Async Server (LAT), Automatic protocol detection
- Server dial-on demand: TCP/IP dial-on-demand, IPX/SPX dial-on-demand, static dial-back, roaming dial-back
- Management features:
- Management paradigms: SNMP, Radius, NetWare Bindery, Command line interpreter
- Server management: BOOTP, TFTP support, DHCP address assignment, Automatic LAN frame detection, get/set DTE functions, per port protocol access, automatic protocol detection, multi-session terminal support, dedicated application ports, multi-protocol modem/port pools, automatic modem detection, support for 250+modems
- Connection management: connect time limits, inactivity time-out, Report Users, Statistics, Ports, Status/Error log
- Configuration software: Windows application and DLL
- User management: server-based user DB, scalable distributed user DB, NOS-based user lists, selectable server/NOS user lists, per user protocol access, change password, accounting log, upgradable user records
- Security features:
- Third party support: Secur-ID, Paralon Pathkey
- Security protocols: PAP, CHAP
- User-level security: passwords on dial-in, secure/encrypted password, sever and client dial-pack support
- Client software features:
- Modem dialer: automatic modem recognition, modem initialization, phonebook, dialer for DOS, dialer for Windows
- Ethernet (ODI) redirector: plug compatible with NRN, IPX header compression, TSR for DOS, VxD for Windows
- Comm port redirector: plug compatible with NASI, TSR for Windows
- Hardware specification:
- CPU: 32bit/66MHz
- Flash ROM: 4M bytes
- RAM: 8M bytes
- Physical dimensions (W x D x H): 10.4inch (26.4cm)x 17inch (43.1cm) x 1.8inch (4.6cm) / Weight: 3.8kg
- Power requirements: 85VAC ~ 260VC, single phase, 50~60Hz, 40 watts max
- Environmental ranges / operating temperature: 32 Fahrenheit to 122 Fahrenheit (0 Celsius to 50 Celsius)
- Environmental ranges / operating humidity: 95% max. noncondensing
- WAN interfaces / asynchronous: up to 115.2Kpbs per port, 8 or 16 RJ45 serial ports 2 DB25 ports optional
- Network interfaces / Ethernet: RJ-45 (10BASE-T), BNC, AUI / optional: 12 ports hub (RJ-45)
- Network interfaces / agency approvals: UL, CSA, FCC, CE
- Network interfaces / products code: SWAY-R16: 16 port serial, 1 Ethernet / SWAY-R8: 8 port serial, 1 Ethernet / SWAY-R2: 2 port serial, 1 Ethernet / SWAY-R16H12: 16 port serial, 12 port hub / SWAY-R8H12: 8 port serial, 12 port hub / SWAY-R2H12: 2 port serial, 12 port hub
Main Products
TFT LCD monitors, remote access servers