Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT


Managed Ethernet switches

26 June 2013 Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Lantech has introduced two new Ethernet switches with advanced management functions for a variety of target applications.

The LPES-2224CA is a highly integrated managed and PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) power feeding switch for MTU, transportation, VoIP and surveillance applications. Its 24 PoE interfaces provide flexible configuration options for the network.

The device’s grounding and fuse design double-protects the switch from outside static electricity and high power input. Power and fan monitoring and PD (power devices, like IP CAM, VoIP etc.) power status monitoring provides centralised information for management information systems (MIS). It also provides various PoE management functions such as power feeding priority, classification and disable/enable.

The LGS-2624C is a 20-port 10/100/1000 Base-TX + 6 100 /1000M SFP L2 managed switch which supports full SNMP features, including QoS for four queues, 801.q VLAN, IPv6, IGMP snooping and query mode as well as SNTP and SMTP.

The switch features advanced security functions including SSH, SSL, RADIUS and TACACS+ authentication, PVE, ACLs as well as support for IP Source Guard to prevent fake DHCP servers or illegal IP addresses from accessing the network. The LGS-2624C is well suited to connect with IP camera, setup box, VoIP phone/router, wireless equipments for MTU, transportation or surveillance applications.



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