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Product Highlight:
LNP-2804GN-SFP-T
- 24*10/100/1000Tx (PSE: 30W/Port) and 4*Gigabit Combo Ports (4*10/100/1000Tx RJ45, 4*100/1000 SFP Slots)
- Management: SNMP v1/v2c/v3, WEB, Telnet, Standard MIB
- Redundancy: Proprietary Ring (Ultra-High-Speed Recovery Time < 20 ms), RSTP/STP (802.1w/1D), MSTP
- 48VDC Power Input (46-57 VDC for PoE af, 53-57 VDC is Recommended for PoE at) & 2 Relay Outputs
- Wide Operating Temperature Range Supports Up to -40°C to 75°C
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APPLICATION:
Vulnerability Mitigation
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Security is a growing concern within our world. Hackers are continuously becoming smarter and more progressive at finding vulnerabilities and penetrating systems causing serious damage to resources. An attack on a network doesn’t have to be done remotely; it can be done on-site. Any single point of failure or vulnerability leaves the entire network at risk. These concerns and risks are applicable to any market that utilizes a networking structure; such as water treatment plants, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), power/utility plants, oil/gas facilities, and government facilities. It is imperative to mitigate as many of these vulnerabilities as possible to lessen the points of attack.
When designing a network or upgrading an existing one, it is important to have staggered levels of security from the front-end devices to the backbone systems. This way, even if one or two layers of security are breached, the entire system will not be compromised. With proper implementations, the attackers would be detected and deterred before they could do serious damage to the systems.
Antaira’s LNP-2804GN-SFP-T switch can be placed as a front-end device or in the backbone of a system. It offers security features such as port security, protected ports, Denial of Service (DoS) prevention, and IP security. In regards to port security, the LNP-2804GN-SFP-T can limit the number of devices that connect to it by preventing unwanted connections to the switch based on the MAC addresses it has been configured to learn. Protected ports prevent data traffic from being forwarded between other protected ports, thus allocating the ports and the traffic coming through the switch. DoS prevention helps prevent against Denial of Service attacks and IP security allows the enabling or disabling of certain ports; such as Telnet and HTTP. The LNP-2804GN-SFP-T has its own layered security to detect and prevent intrusion. From the physical ports (port security) to the individual data packets (DoS prevention), the LNP-2804GN-SFP-T is suitable as the first or last line of defense.
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