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Product category: Industrial Ethernet systems
News Release from: Sixnet | Subject: Slim Line
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 02 February 2007

Slim Line industrial Ethernet managed
switches

Sixnet announces the Slim Line series of Industrial Ethernet Managed Switches, available in five-port (SL-5MS) and eight-port (SL-8MS) models, with up to two fibre-optic ports

Sixnet announces the Slim Line series of Industrial Ethernet Managed Switches, available in five-port (SL-5MS) and eight-port (SL-8MS) models, with up to two fiber optic ports These switches feature a compact and slim package design that makes them ideal for applications where DIN rail space is a premium

Though they are small, these slim line switches still feature the ultra-reliability and industrial ruggedness that Sixnet is known for.

These advanced switches support all standard IEEE 802.3 protocols and offer real-time secure performance through RSTP for fast redundancy, SNMP for network management, VLAN for network segregation, IGMP for multicast filtering and much more.

Secure access is ensured with HTTPS (SSL and TLS), SSH, SNMPv3 plus others.

These switches offer advanced intelligence and non-blocking wire-speed switching that allow all ports to communicate at full-duplex speed (200 Mbps) at the same time, eliminating collisions and ensuring no undesirable delays.

The Slim Line Industrial Ethernet Managed Switches have rugged circuitry and redundant power inputs plus industrial surge and spike protection to keep your system up and running continuously.

These switches are backed by 5-year support policy and the Sixnet 30+ years of experience designing truly industrial products.

They are ultra-reliable with over 1,000,000 service free hours (MTBF).

Plus these switches are CUL (UL/CSA), CE, FCC, ISO 9001 and RoHS/WEEE rated to assure their long term success in harsh industrial environments. Request a free brochure from Sixnet ...

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