Industrial managed switch REDBOX PRP/HSR with MACsec encryption and Ethernet switch function equipped with RJ45 10/100/1000M local electrical interfaces and 100/1000Mb/s fibre optic slots
Properties and Benefits
The industrial Redbox enables networking with lossless redundancy, which has 2x 100/1000Mb/s SFP line slots with PRP/HSR with MACsec transmission encryption and 2x RJ45 10/100/1000Mb/s local ports,
Support for lossless transmission via IEC62439-3 Clause 4, 5 HSR/PRP protocols, connection reconfiguration without delay
Security guaranteed by IEEE 802.1ae MACsec encryption and data integrity
Support of ITU-T G.8032 ERPS, connection reconfiguration in < 20ms,
Protocol support: STP, RSTP and MSTP
Authentication IEEE802.1x, Radius, Tacacs+ - AAA
Standard IEEE 1588-2008v.2 (PTPv2): Precise time synchronisation protocol, hardware time stamping with 1588 profile
DDMI - SFP module monitoring function
Management IPv4, IPv6, WWW, telnet, SSH and local CLI console, SNMP v1/v2c/v3,
Operating temperature: -40 to +70°C
Redundant power supply 80-360V DC, 75-270VAC or 45-60V DC
Designed to comply with IEC61850-3, IEEE1613 standards.
Optional functions
Static ROUTING functions
Optional features under licence
Extension to IEEE 1588-2008v.2 (PTPv2) Power Profile protocol; synchronisation for real-time applications in accordance with IEEE C37.238-2011, C37.238-2017; IEC61850-9-3,
QoS: Support for 8 physical queues, Weighted Round Robin algorithm and Strict Priority queuing. Priority settings based on: 802.1p PCP priorities, DSCP/ToS, port-based priority settings, TCP/UDP port number-based priority configuration capabilities
Flow Control: Flow Control - controls packets sent and received in order to avoid buffer overflow, i.e. data loss
Storm protection: filtering for incoming traffic of Broadcast, Multicast, Unknown DA or all packets, filtering for outgoing traffic of all packet types, bandwidth limitation
The incorporation of an HTTPS server, SSH server and SNMPv.3 agent allows secure configuration of device parameters via a standard web browser and continuous fault monitoring from any SNMP-enabled management platforms. In addition, built-in support for the SMTP protocol allows the operator to be notified by email in the event of a fault in the system. Additional security mechanisms have also been implemented in the device. The device has a self-signed certificate installed, but it is possible to install a different certificate. Support for remote software updates on the switch increases future functionality.