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News Release from: Moxa Technologies | Subject: EDS-510A Series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 November 2006
Ethernet switch has three gigabit ports
The EDS-510A is a 10-port managed Ethernet switch that provides three fibre/copper gigabit ports in a compact design.
Moxa Networking has a new gigabit Ethernet switch for bandwidth critical applications The EDS-510A Series comes equipped with three gigabit Ethernet ports, making it ideal for building a redundant Gigabit Turbo Ring backbone, while leaving a spare gigabit port for uplink or ring coupling
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Apr 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The EDS-510A Series is designed especially for demanding communication applications such as process control, shipbuilding, ITS and distributed control systems, which can benefit from a scalable backbone construction.
The EDS-510A is a 10-port managed Ethernet switch that provides three fibre/copper gigabit ports in a compact design.
Two of the three gigabit ports can be used for building a redundant gigabit backbone with Moxa Turbo Ring (recovery time less than 300ms), giving system maintainers a convenient means of setting up a versatile yet stable gigabit Ethernet.
The third gigabit Ethernet port can provide sufficient bandwidth for uplink with 1000Mbit/s transmission capability.
For optimal network planning and utilisation, the EDS-510A Series also supports intelligent network management functions, including quality of service (QoS), IGMP snooping/GMRP, VLAN, port trunking, SNMP V1/V2c/V3, IEEE802.1x, and https/SSL.
The T-suffix models support an extended operating temperature range of -40 to +75C for applications housed in harsh, industrial environments.
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