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Red Lion upgrades industrial networks with modular N-Tron NT24k managed gigabit Ethernet switches

By Paul Dvorak | March 26, 2013

Red Lion NT24K

As rack mounted or DIN-rail models, the NT24k switches provide versatility through Gigabit and 100Base connectivity options in copper and fiber.

Red Lion Controls, industrial automation and networking, announces the modular N-Tron NT24k managed Gigabit Ethernet industrial switch series. With up to 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports and a flexible modular format for different configuration options, NT24k switches handle the most challenging industrial environments with high reliability and wire-speed performance.

As rack mounted or DIN-rail models, the NT24k switches provide versatility through Gigabit and 100Base connectivity options in copper and fiber. With all Gigabit capability and a versatile array of connectivity options, NT24k switches provide configuration flexibility that meets industrial networking requirements across industries such as factory automation, utilities, video surveillance, security, transportation, and alternative energy.

“The NT24k is built with maximum flexibility in mind, giving customers many choices for media type, form factor and module combinations,” said Diane Davis, director of Ethernet networking at Red Lion Controls. “This versatility means customers in different industries can customize a solution to fit their particular environment, while taking advantage of Gigabit speeds, high port densities, and a full range of management features that bring network-based communications to some of the most rugged scenarios imaginable.”

The NT24k includes expanded shock and vibration tolerances and an extreme operating temperature range. It also offers redundant power input options, configuration backup and an onboard temperature sensor to ensure maximum reliability. Management features include Web-browser management, SNMP, Jumbo Frame support, port trunking, port mirroring, DHCP client, 802.1Q VLAN, 802.1p QoS and other features. In addition, advanced N-Ring technology restores network communication within ~30ms of fault detection. Robust remote monitoring capabilities make management easy.

Red Lion Controls 

www.redlion.net/NT24k.


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