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PRODUCT FEATURES
• Full IEEE 802.3 Compliance
• Eight 10/100 BaseTX RJ-45 Ports
• One 100BaseFX(E) Port
• Extended Environmental Specifications (Surrounding
Air): -40 to 70 °C Operating temperature
• ESD and Surge Protection Diodes on all Ports
• Auto Sensing 10/100BaseTX, Duplex, and MDIX
• Offers Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
• Store & Forward Technology
• Rugged Din-Rail Enclosure
•
Onboard Temperature Sensor
•
Configuration Backup via optional SD Card
(NTCD-128)
• Redundant
Power Inputs
PRODUCT CONFIGURATIONS
•
709FX-XX-VV and 709FXE-XX-YY-VV
– Eight 10/100 Base-TX RJ45 Copper Ports,
one 100BaseFX Port,
Where: XX = ST or SC
YY = 10, 40 or 80 for Singlemode, Blank for Multimode
VV = HV for High voltage, Blank for Standard voltage
E = Singlemode, Blank Otherwise
MANAGEMENT FEATURES
• SNMP v1, v2, v3 and Web Browser Management
• SNMP based image or config download and config upload
• Configuration backup via Optional Configuration Device (NTCD)
• EtherNet/IP™ CIP Messaging
• Detailed Ring Map and Fault Location Charting
• N-Ring™ Technology with ~30ms Healing
• Web Browser Management with detailed ring map and
fault location charting.
• N-View™ OPC Monitoring
• N-Link™ Redundant N-Ring Coupling
• IGMP Auto Configuration and Plug and Play Support
• 802.1Q tag VLAN and Port VLAN
• 802.1p QoS, Port QoS, and DSCP
• LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol)
• Trunk with other N-Tron trunking capable switches over two ports
• Port Mirroring
• 802.1D RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol)
• DHCP Client, Server, Option 82 relay, Option 61
• Local Port IP Addressing
•
Port Security—MAC Address Based
Copyright, © N-Tron Corp., 2008-2012
Summary of Contents for 709FX Series
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