Secure Access Gateway Device Models and Specifications - AnySecura Manual
This guide introduces you to the different models of the AnySecura Secure Access Gateway, helping you understand their physical specifications and key capabilities. You'll get a clear picture of the available hardware options, from the 1800S to the 4800S.
We'll detail the port configurations, management interfaces, and the important Bypass function that keeps your network running. By the end, you'll know exactly how to identify and initially connect to your specific AnySecura device for setup.
The Secure Access Gateway devices come in the following models: 1800S、2600S、3400S、3600S、4400S、4800S.
1800S:

Four RJ45 ports, including one Bypass set (ETH0 and ETH1)
Management port: EMP
2600S:

Six RJ45 ports, including two Bypass sets (ETH0 & ETH1, ETH2 & ETH3)
Management ports: EMP1 and EMP2
3400S:

Six RJ45 ports, including two BYPASS pairs (ETH0 & ETH1, ETH2 & ETH3)
Management ports: EMP1 and EMP2
3600S:

Six RJ45 ports, including two BYPASS pairs (ETH0 & ETH1, ETH2 & ETH3)
Management ports: EMP1 and EMP2
4400S:

Six RJ45 ports, including two BYPASS pairs (ETH0 & ETH1, ETH2 & ETH3)
Two SFP ports (ETH4 and ETH5)
Management ports: EMP1 and EMP2
4800S:

Six RJ45 ports, including two pairs of BYPASS (ETH0 & ETH1, ETH2 & ETH3)
Two SFP ports (ETH4 and ETH5)
Management ports: EMP1 and EMP2
Note
1. All devices support Gigabit networking.
2. Initial configuration uses the management port:
For devices with a single management port (EMP), the IP is fixed at 190.190.190.190.
For devices with two management ports (EMP1 and EMP2), the IP for EMP1 is fixed at 190.190.190.190, and for EMP2, the IP is fixed at 191.191.191.191.
3. The BYPASS function allows the two connected ends to remain physically connected if the controller loses power or crashes, ensuring uninterrupted network operation.
