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Gigabit Ethernet switches

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Simplified provision of the network

Red Lion introduces the N-Tron NT5000 Series of Managed Gigabit Layer 2 Ethernet Switches. They have been specially developed to improve network security and reliability for industrial companies of all sizes and sectors.

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The NT5000 switches maximize operational performance and system availability through seamless integration into the existing network. Advanced management and diagnostic functions, network redundancy and multi-layered security features provide reliable communication for information and operational requirements.

The switches are available in 6, 8, 10, 16 and 18 port configurations in pure copper or a combination of copper and fiber options for specific installation requirements. With its robust metal housing and wide temperature range, the NT5000 is a compact solution for reliable operation in harsh industrial environments. It offers quick and easy deployment directly when connected to the network. The configuration wizard guides the user through the initial setup on a modern graphical user interface.

The switch offers password encryption, multi-level user access and MAC security as well as IEEE 802.1X with Radius remote authentication. Administrators can view event and syslog data to check the status of the network in real time and receive notifications about access attempts or configuration changes.

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