The Toughest & Fanless Ethernet Switches and Converters for Utility, Power Grid and Substations
Overview
Electric power, wind turbines, water and gas distribution systems all require communications systems. Communication is critical in measuring, monitoring and controlling various aspects of the systems that provide these services. EtherWAN has teamed with a major supplier of mission critical control systems. These systems monitor and control electricity, gas, wind and water production and distribution. EtherWAN provides IEC61850/IEC1613-certified ultimate Ethernet connectivity devices that distribute communications to the various end points that perform the measuring, monitoring and control functions. EtherWAN is guarding your network communications with the toughest Ethernet series.
EX87000 IEC61850/ IEEE1613 Managed Hardened 24-port 10/100BASE and 4 Gigabit ports Ethernet Switch with SFP options
Complies with IEC61850-3 & IEEE1613 environmental requirements for power grid and substations
EtherWAN proprietary "α-ring" support for network redundancy; recovery time >15ms
IEEE802.1w RSTP, IEEE802.1S MSTP and IEEE802.1D STP compatible
RS-232 console, Telnet, SSL/SSH, SNMP V1, V2c & V3, RMON, Web Browser, and TFTP Management
Supports port-based VLAN and IEEE802.1Q VLAN Tagging and GVRP
-40°C to 75°C (-40°F to 167°F) operating temperature range
IEC61850/IEEE1613 Hardened 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX Media Converter
Field-proven Reliability
Hardened Ethernet equipment with superior reliability, long MBTF, redundant power support, wide operating temperature range, EDI, EMI, RFI and surge protection.
Full Product Testing
Our hardened products are required to pass stringent real-time data transfer testing at the temperature from -40° to +85°C for up to 72 hours without compromise.
Customer-centered Services
EtherWAN has a professional support crew, with domain know-how and hands-on experience working with system integrators and solution providers.
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