The Restena Foundation offers eligible institutions and establishments in the field of education, research, culture, health, administration Internet access, and connectivity to
GÉANT and the
Luxembourg Internet Exchange. A point-to-point connection service is available for institutions to interconnect remote sites via a
virtual private network (VPN); those links are implemented via
DWDM lambdas or
Ethernet VLAN. Connected institutions can benefit from a range of network management services, such as data communications equipment configuration and monitoring of the connection facilities between the institution and the national backbone. A secure Web interface allows the institution's connectivity performance to be monitored and evaluated. Service availability (www, mail, etc.) is watched, and the status is notified by email or SMS. The domain name service includes recursive, authoritative
DNS servers for all domain names required by the institutions. The
Network Time Protocol service allows synchronizing the clocks of all computer and network equipment. This service is available to connected institutions and individual users. A pool of public
IPv4 and
IPv6 addresses are available for allocation to connect institutions. ==Access services for individuals==