Amplicon offers core switches for building industrial Ethernet infrastructures
Amplicon
ICS-G7000 series of core switch products
Amplicon’s ICS-G7000 series of industrial core switch products is suitable for building scalable industrial Ethernet infrastructures used in process automation and transport applications.
According to the company, the use of up to four 10Gb Ethernet ports results in high performance that can help users to expand networks to meet the growing traffic demands and technological requirements of converged network services.
Additionally, it says that the range of products provides improved connectivity, reliability and redundancy.
The ICS-G7000 series features a fanless design and redundant power inputs, and is compliant with UL 60950-1 and EN 50121-4.
It has an operating temperature range of 0–60ºC and a five-year warranty.
Key features
- Supports Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain self-healing technology
- Supports RSTP/STP
- Layer 2 and layer 3 models are also offered
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