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OT Systems introduces self-configured and smart Ethernet switches

OT Systems introduces self-configured and smart Ethernet switches
OT Systems introduces the comprehensive self-configured and smart Ethernet switches. The switches are designed with simple installation and easy-to-use interface in mind, and will perform pre-defined Layer 2 network traffic management functions with a single click. No need for PC for configuration.
OT Systems introduces the comprehensive self-configured and smart Ethernet switches. The switches are designed with simple installation and easy-to-use interface in mind, and will perform pre-defined Layer 2 network traffic management functions with a single click. No need for PC for configuration.

PoE and broadcast storm control
Both self-configured and smart Ethernet switch series support high power PoE (30W max) and are capable to support power hungry devices such as PTZ IP cameras. The switches also support broadcast storm control (reduce to 1%) to ensure that uninterrupted in case any unwanted broadcast/multicast/unknown data flooding is experienced. It increases the network stability.

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
The self-configured switches support IGMP with one-click set up to greatly reduce the network bandwidth required. It allows a network device to send data to multiple network devices at the same time. It enables the bandwidth hungry IP surveillance system to utilize multicasting in the data transmission between the cameras and video management system, saving significant network bandwidth.

Quality of Service (QoS)
The smart Ethernet switches support QoS to ensure the critical data can always be delivered in real time. It utilizes the traffic’s p-bit in the VLAN 4 to 8 queues for traffic management. Since the queues use strict priority (SPQ), the low priority queue can transmit data only when the high priority queue data is transmitted and cleared. This ensures that important data, such as voice and video, can always pass through the switch in a congested data environment.


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