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Siemens showcases RUGGEDCOM RST2228

Siemens is showcasing the Ruggedcom RST2228, and the Red Dot design award winners Ruggedcom RSG907R and RSG909R at ITS America 2018 in Detroit. The Ruggedcom RST2228 has a USB interface to enable in-field configuration and upgrading, the company says. The field modular 19” Layer 2 rack switch with 10 Gbit/s uplinks, support for IEEE 1588 and optional Power-over-Ethernet is designed for high port density applications in the intelligent traffic systems market. The front loading, field-replaceable module desig
June 7, 2018 Read time: 1 min
189 Siemens is showcasing the Ruggedcom RST2228, and the Red Dot design award winners Ruggedcom RSG907R and RSG909R at ITS America 2018 in Detroit. The Ruggedcom RST2228 has a USB interface to enable in-field configuration and upgrading, the company says. The field modular 19” Layer 2 rack switch with 10 Gbit/s uplinks, support for IEEE 1588 and optional Power-over-Ethernet is designed for high port density applications in the intelligent traffic systems market. The front loading, field-replaceable module design allows modules to be changed without removing the chassis from the rack. It can be deployed with Gigabit uplink SFPs and 100 Mbps LAN ports first, and then upgraded to 10 gigabit uplinks and Gigabit LAN ports later if required.


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