Description
The Allied Telesis IFS802SP is a high performance and cost-effective Industrial managed switch that meets the high reliability requirements of industrial network operations.
A cost-effective solution that meets high reliability requirements demanded by industrial applications.
Overview
The IFS802SP is a high performance and cost-effective industrial managed switch that meet the high reliability requirements of industrial network operations.
The industrial switch provides a network manager some key features using the simple web-based management function such as; port-based VLANs, IEEE 802.1p Qos, port trunking/link aggregation, port mirroring, priority queues and IEEE 802.1x security support. With support of up to 8k MAC addresses and a 1Mbit packet buffer the IFS802SP switch is an ideal option for integrating management into your network solution.
Securing the Network Edge
To ensure the protection of your data, it is important to control access to your network. Protocols such as IEEE 802.1x port-based authentication guarantee that only known users are connected to the network. Unknown users who physically connect can be isolated to a pre-determined part of your network offering guests such benefits as Internet access while ensuring the integrity of your private network data.
Securing the Network Edge
To ensure the protection of your data, it is important to control access to your network. Protocols such as IEEE 802.1x port-based authentication guarantee that only known users are connected to the network. Unknown users who physically connect can be isolated to a pre-determined part of your network offering guests such benefits as Internet access while ensuring the integrity of your private network data.
High Network Resiliency
The IFS802SP industrial switch supports the X-Ring protocol that can help the network recover from connection failure within 20ms, thus making the network system very resilient. The X-Ring algorithm is similar to spanning tree protocol (STP) algorithm but its recovery time is faster than STP. In addition, Dual Homing and Couple Ring Topology are also supported to further increase the network availability.