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IGS-6325-20T4C4X Industrial L3 20-Port 10/100/1000T + 4-Port Gigabit TP/SFP + 4-Port 10G SFP+ Managed Ethernet Switch
£649.00
Key Features
- 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 copper
- 4 100/1000BASE-X mini-GBIC/SFP slots, shared with Port-21 to Port-24 compatible with 100BASE-FX SFP
- 4 10GBASE-SR/LR SFP+ slots, backward compatible with 1000BASE-SX/LX/BX and 2500BASE-X SFP
- RJ45 to RS232 DB9 console interface for basic management and setup
- One 100 to 240V AC or dual 36 to 60V DC power input, redundant power with polarity reverse protect function
- Active-active redundant power failure protection
- Backup of catastrophic power failure on one supply
- Fault tolerance and resilience
- 19-inch rack-mountable design
- IP30 metal case protection
- Supports EFT protection for 6000V DC power and 6000V DC Ethernet ESD protection
- -40 to 75 degrees C operating temperature
Description
PLANET IGS-6325-20T4C4X is an Industrial Layer 3 Managed Switch that features 24 10/100/1000Mbps ports, 4 shared SFP ports and 4 10G SFP+ ports, and supports Layer 3 IP routing in a 1U case. With 10Gbps uplink, the IGS-6325-20T4C4X can handle extremely large amounts of data in a secure topology linking to an industrial backbone or high capacity servers.
The IGS-6325-20T4C4X is capable of providing non-blocking switch fabric and wire-speed throughput as high as 128Gbps in the temperature range from -40 to 75 degrees C. It greatly simplifies the tasks of upgrading the industrial LAN for catering to increasing bandwidth demands. Furthermore, it adopts user-friendly “Front Access” design for easy wiring and maintenance of the IGS-6325-20T4C4X when placed in the cabinet.
The IGS-6325-20T4C4X enables the administrator to conveniently boost network efficiency by configuring Layer 3 IPv4/IPv6 VLAN static routing manually, and the IPv4 OSPFv2 (Open Shortest Path First) settings automatically. The OSPF is an interior dynamic routing protocol for autonomous system based on link state. The protocol creates a database for link state by exchanging link states among Layer 3 switches, and then uses the Shortest Path First algorithm to generate a route table based on that database.