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EverLink DSAE Engine Overview
- Secure Access and control
- Fit for most widely used
network topology:
- Mission critical applications
are located at a data-center, with clients connected to
this center through network.
- To ensure data integrity
and non-repudiation
- Co-working with EverLink
SRAC
- Targeted area: financial
services and else
Functions of DSAE
- Supporting X.509 v3 certificate
- User authentication
- Ensuring data integrity
and non-repudiation
- High security levels
- Embedding router function
- Supporting serial port
expansion
- Supporting Modem connection
Features of DSAE
- Supporting a wide range
of application protocols
- Transparent to users
- No change to the current
network configuration
- No modification to the
codes of network applications
- No change to the configurations
of application servers
- No replacement of any
DLLs in the operation systems
- Fully compliant to the
international industry standards
Hardware specifications
- Dimensions:19×2U×26CM
- Power requirements: 220v,
250w
- Mother-board
- Core chip:VIA 694X/VIA
686B
- memory:HYUNDAI P133 64M
- CPU:celeron 633/128/66/1.7V
- NIC:Topstar 10/100M
- DOM:FEIYA 8M
Interface
- network connection:one
RJ45-100Base-TX(10/100Mbps)
- Serial:two RS-232 9Pin
- 8-16 MUX ports(only for
C01M08/C01M16):KANGHAI PX-8I
- one USB
- Operating environment:
0-50ºC
- Front panel LED status
screen
Protocols supported
Networking:
TCP/IP ICMP ARP UDP
Application:
HTTP, FTP, Remote Login,
Microsoft LAN Manager, finger, Telnet, rlogin, Lotus Notes,
Sybase Database, ident, Oracle Database, POP2, LDAP, DB2,
Informix Database, Shell, PC Anywhere, SQL Database, UUCP,
Apple-Talk, POP3, Weblogic, RPC
Network administration:
SNMP MIB II

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for a close up DSAE Network Topology graph
Operation Sequence of DSAE
- DSAE applies for a certificate
and configures its IP address
- DSAE reads a request from
the terminal
- DSAE sets up a SSL connection
to the SRAC server, and SRAC server would setup a connection
to the application server.
- The Terminal device and
the application server would communicate securely

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for a close up DSAE Operation Sequence Model 1 graph

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for a close up DSAE Operation Sequence Model 2 graph
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