Description
Introduction
The MRX-Q4064 Series is designed to meet the high-performance, high-availability requirements of industrial video, voice, and data applications resulting from the growing convergence of information technology in industrial sites.
The modular design of the MRX-Q4064 Series supports 16 10GbE ports built-in and up to 48 2.5GbE ports via modules, ideal for building large-scale industrial network applications. 10GbE ports significantly increase the network switching bandwidth, allowing for direct connections to 10GbE-enabled servers and moving data collection and analysis closer to the application site. Additionally, support for multi-port aggregation allows for higher bandwidth backbone, while also leaving room for future network growth.
In addition to accommodating larger numbers of field devices, MRX-Q4064 Series reduces the delay of data transmission and enables the rapid transmission of large amounts of video, voice, and data on high-performance networks. This series is equipped with a redundant multi-fan cooling system and redundant isolated power supplies. It supports industrial high-efficiency Turbo Ring technology, as well as other network redundancy technologies such as ERPS (ITU-T G.8032) and RSTP/STP, which can enhance the reliability and availability of backbone networks in IT/OT convergence applications.
Additional Features and Benefits
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Flexible bandwidth/port combinations for effective bandwidth management and maximum reliability
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Command line interface (CLI) for quick management
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Out-of-band management (OOBM) port to ensure the availability of network management when in-band services are inaccessible
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System temperature control and power consumption management for non-stop operations
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Port mirroring (N:M) technology to support security monitoring and auditing
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Optimized for large burst transmissions of large-scale video surveillance to prevent frame loss
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IEEE1588v2 PTP (Precision Time Protocol) for network time synchronization
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Supports MXconfig and MXview One for industrial network management and visualization