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Dax Networks Launches DX-526 Series
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Sep 01, 2009 1621 hrs IST
Dax Networks has launched the DX-526 series of industrial-grade Ethernet switches which enable rapid network recovery. Priced up to Rs 81000/-, the DX-526 Series is targeted at automation, transportation, semi-conductor and heavy industrial factories.
These switches feature in Dax's new range of networking access and connectivity products, introduced to enhance the company's networking infrastructure (NI) solutions portfolio. The DX-526 series is designed to meet critical network environment standards with IP 30 enclosure and has been tested under extensive Industrial EMI and Safety standards.
The DX-526 series supports X-Ring with a reaction time of under 10 milli seconds over 250 switches. Network recovery protection between X-Ring groups is ensured by dual and couple ring technology. Dual homing is present as a back-up to the X-Ring groups when connecting to upper layer or core switches. The DX-526 series' relay-contact-to-Alarm system will immediately notify users of Power and/or Port failures by instantly sending an email to pre-defined addresses.
The DX-526 series is a 6-port 10/100TX + 2-port 100FX, multimode / singlemode fiber industrial switch series with advanced SNMP functionality. These features include MSTP, QinQ, QoS for 4 queues, 801.q VLAN, IGMP snooping and query mode. The switches also have SNTP and SMTP functionality.
The DX-526 series comes with a 3-year carry-in warranty and online support for customers. Dax plans to market these products through its network of authorized dax solution providers (ADSPs) and system integrators.
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