Industrial Ethernet Switch with 10GbE Connectivity

Nov. 1, 2011
New 10 Gigabit Ethernet industrial core switch (ICS) product portfolio, the ICS-G7000 series, reportedly provides greater reliability, extensive power and network redundancy for non-stop operation, and long-term durability via a fanless design.
The ICS-G7826/G7828 and ICS-G7526/G7528 series industrial rackmount Ethernet switches come in a standard size for mounting on a 19-inch rack. A new level of high performance is achieved through the use of a maximum of four 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) ports suitable for building scalable industrial Ethernet infrastructures for industrial process automation and transportation applications. The switches’ high bandwidth capability can integrate video, voice, and data on one network, and is compatible with today’s 10/100/1000X networks. Units support the company’s proprietary Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain self-healing technology, and RSTP/STP for network redundancy. Isolated redundant power inputs with 110/220 VAC power input range and dual imaging for resilient firmware upgrades are also supported. Moxa, Inc. www.moxa.com 888.669.2872

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