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EtherWAN releases EX73900 series with lite layer 3 functions

EtherWAN releases EX73900 series with lite layer 3 functions
EtherWAN Systems has released the EX73900 series, a new hardened managed gigabit Ethernet switch that supports lite layer 3 functions. The EX73900 provides Ethernet connectivity with 8 or 12 gigabit copper ports and 4 SFP or fixed fiber ports.
EtherWAN Systems has released the EX73900 series, a new hardened managed gigabit Ethernet switch that supports lite layer 3 functions. The EX73900 provides Ethernet connectivity with 8 or 12 gigabit copper ports and 4 SFP or fixed fiber ports.

The EX73900 switches are designed to operate in harsh environments, and can withstand temperatures from -40°C to 75°C. Meeting the strict EMC requirements of NEMA TS2 and IEC 61850 standards, the switches can maintain continuous operation during voltage dips and electrical interruptions of up to 0.5 seconds as per IEC 61000-4-11. The EX73900 series is extremely well-suited for network connectivity in intelligent traffic systems and critical infrastructure installations.

The EX73900 series supports Layer 3 switching with static route and RIP v1/v2 protocols. The EX73900 supports SNMP, port mirroring, QoS, flow control, VLAN, link aggregation, IGMP snooping, DHCP, and DDM. The switches can be managed via RS-232, CLI, Telnet and web browser. Dual power inputs are available and network redundancy can be achieved by STP, RSTP, MSTP, or EtherWAN's Alpha-Ring technologies.

Additional features of the EtherWAN EX73900 include dual firmware image backups, which prevent firmware upgrade failures, and support for Dying Gasp, which provides immediate notification through SNMP if the switch loses power.


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