34-Channel 10G Copper Rugged Ethernet Switch
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Description:
Amphenol’s multi-channel Rugged Ethernet Switchboxes is conduction cooled and configurable for system connectivity, various speeds, port types, as well as interoperation with several highspeed media converters and cable assemblies for system interfacing.
Many fiber optic and copper channels are available. In Amphenol’s state of the art communications testing center, the switchbox is aggressively tested at line rates to RFC 2889 for switch and RFC 2544 for L2/L3 performance, latency, packet forwarding and other key items.
The switch is manufactured using derivates of Amphenol’s MIL-DTL-38999 Series III connectors. These connectors contain standard AS39029 qualified Size 22D contacts and Octonet contacts. Amphenol’s Octonet contacts are a proven design used in a variety of military programs. The Octonet is a Size 8 contact that houses four differential pairs, capable of a data rate of 4Gbps maximum and 100Ohm impedance. This contact system has been tested and passed all specification requirements of AS39029 qualification.
Features & Benefits:
• Up to 28 ports are capable of 10/100/1G Base-T compatibility
• Up to 6 ports are capable of 10/100/1G/2.5G/5G/10G Base-T compatibility
• Up to 32 ports are capable of up to 10/40G fiber
• 28V MIL-STD-740A input module – see this specification for input power considerations.
• 50 watts or less typical power consumption
• Less than 10 second boot time from power on to traffic switching.
• Mil-spec power supply with hold-up capacitor and in-rush current limiting circuit
• Built in test functionality for power up, initiated, and continuous operation.
• MIL-DTL-38999 power, debug/maintenance, and data connectors
• Mil-spec black painted chassis with cold plate external conduction cooling
• Host management process with expanded Ethernet features including:
o CLI interface and web interface
o IPV4 / IPV6 routing
o Information on links and port counters
o Tagged and untagged vlan configurations
o Trunk link aggregation
o Port mirroring
o Port based QoS
o 802.1P QoS
o Rate limitations
o Loop detection
o Multicast IGMP snooping
o Cable diagnostics
o Access control
o Reset functionality with authenticated Ethernet command
o CNSA 1.0 algorithms
o Secure Methods for logging into switch over management Ethernet
o Approved zeroization methods
o Denial of service protections
o Firewall functionality
o Secure booting