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RSPE switches from Hirschmann™
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Thanks to a range of media modules, the managed industrial Ethernet switches in the new RSPE family offer maximum flexibility, a future-proof network design and best-possible investment protection. Standardized redundancy protocols with no data loss technology, combined with comprehensive security mechanisms, precise synchronization and optional Layer 3 software, ensure 100 percent availability for data communication and high productivity for systems and machines.Future-proof network design and best-possible investment protectionMaximum productivity for machines and systemsAll-around protection against network attacks and operating errorsYour BenefitsPermanent access to systems and machines is an absolute prerequisite for profitable business processes. The world of automation, however, is changing rapidly. The switches in the RSPE family enable your data communication to keep pace at all times. Thanks to their modular concept, they provide maximum flexibility, a future-proof network design and best-possible investment protection. What''s more, you can always be confident of enjoying the highest possible performance. These RSPE switches boast uninterruptible redundancy protocols, comprehensive security mechanisms and precise synchronization, supporting reliable networking even with applications that have rigorous real-time requirements.Hirschmann? Industrial Ethernet-Switch RSPEBased on Belden''s tried-and-tested RSP family, the new managed RSPE switches guarantee highly available data communication and precise time synchronization in accordance with IEEE1588v2. They also allow flexible installations in which the network design can be quickly adapted to cope with changing application needs. Because media modules can be added to the basic switch devices in next to no time, practical and cost-effective solutions are guaranteed. Modules are available with different numbers of twisted pair and SFP ports, plus PoE/PoE+ support. When it comes to implementing future-proof, high-performance networks, the switches leave almost nothing to be desired. |
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