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Actelis introduces ultra-compact all-In-one industrial Ethernet switch and extender

Actelis Networks is establishing its latest ML600Dx family of cost efficient, compact, hardened Ethernet switches, optimised to deliver up to 60 Mbps of Ethernet/ IP traffic over up to four pairs of bonded copper wires and/or fibre. The ML600Dx family offers extremely flexible platforms supporting drop and continue, as well as linear and fast healing ring topologies. These switches are ideal for intelligent traffic network applications. With superior performance, environmental hardening, small form factor
June 13, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
8433 Actelis Networks is establishing its latest ML600Dx family of cost efficient, compact, hardened Ethernet switches, optimised to deliver up to 60 Mbps of Ethernet/ IP traffic over up to four pairs of bonded copper wires and/or fibre. The ML600Dx family offers extremely flexible platforms supporting drop and continue, as well as linear and fast healing ring topologies. These switches are ideal for intelligent traffic network applications.

With superior performance, environmental hardening, small form factor and fanless DIN rail mount design, the ML600Dx devices can be installed almost anywhere and provide high performance broadband over bonded copper. The new products also support the interfaces, protocols and options in terminal servers and PoE that are required for ITS.

Actelis switches include high level authentication and advanced encryption capabilities. The segmented and scrambled Ethernet packets are disseminated over multiple transmission conduits and include sophisticated filtering and access control using layer 2 processes.

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