NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: NEAL WEINBERG ON PRODUCT REVIEWS
09/21/04
Today's focus:  Xincom XC-DPG602

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Today's focus:  Xincom XC-DPG602

By Neal Weinberg

Continuing our evaluation of routers that support two WAN 
connections, we looked at Xincom's XC-DPG602. This baby lacks 
VPN support, but does have inbound load balancing.

The quick-start guide is exactly that, covering all necessary 
details on both sides of a 5- by 7-inch paper. The manual is 
clear but very short (50 pages) for a complicated router. The 
router only supports Microsoft Internet Explorer browser (which 
the guide doesn't mention), but the DHCP server works correctly, 
and the box grabbed network setup details from the cable modem 
quickly and accurately. In fact, this box resets and reboots 
faster than any we tested.

Configuration for both WAN ports occurs on the same page of the 
admin utility (side by side), which is a nice touch. The WAN 
ports can be configured as backup or be load balanced, and load 
balancing has its own configuration page. You can set balancing 
by bytes, packets or sessions established, and then set the load 
percentage on WAN1. We put the cable modem on WAN1 and set it to 
carry 90% of the load. When we unplugged the cable modem, the 
streaming music almost always continued without missing a beat 
over the DSl link. Unfortunately, the Xincom couldn't always 
reset the DSl connection when it was unplugged, and we had to 
reconnect the link manually.

Multiple DMZs can be established, using one or more of the four 
10/100Base-T Ethernet ports on the unit (there is no dedicated 
DMZ port). There is no easy way to filter traffic from the LAN 
to the DMZ or back (as the ZyWall 70 and SonicWall units do), 
but individual DMZ session links can be controlled through the 
Advanced Setup page. The Advanced Setup menu also includes 
Advanced Features, which has a handy checkbox to tie SMTP 
traffic to one of the two WAN ports, ensuring outgoing e-mail 
goes through the proper network.

A firewall with SPI is included, although the left-side menu 
says "Security Management" rather than "firewall." Various 
service ports can be blocked easily, but drop-down menus only 
provide six types of services, compared with the huge number 
from SonicWall. Blocking or opening ports in the firewall 
requires manually filling out some forms.

QoS support doesn't provide much management flexibility. You can 
view online a data-dump system log, but Xincom provides room to 
configure three separate syslog servers to handle the parsing 
for you.

WAN status and traffic totals are available on several screens, 
but updates requires clicking a button.

For the full report, go to 
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Adtran merges router with switch
Network World Wide Area Networking Newsletter, 04/15/04
http://www.nwfusion.com/newsletters/frame/2004/0412wan2.html
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