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Video, Voice, and Data over One Ethernet Network |
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Thanks to the rapid growth of IP networking, video, voice, and data can all be transmitted over Ethernet or Internet. Before IP networks became prevalent, video, voice, and data were maintained using completely different protocols and systems, including analog systems. With the open standards that are now in wide use, it is easy to integrate all information over Ethernet networks. Management and equipment costs can be radically reduced because instead of proprietary equipment, standard PC server hardware can be used with the existing IP infrastructure.
The popularity of network technology has stimulated the demand for larger bandwidth and more versatile media. If video, voice, and data is simultaneously transmitted in large amounts over the same network, network traffic can experience significant slowdown. A fiber gigabit IP network is needed to ensure that enough bandwidth is available to transmit all information smoothly. Gigabit Ethernet can be used as a backbone that provides a flexible bandwidth for video streaming. You can integrate analog CCTV into a network video solution, enabling access to real-time video at any time from any computer. Video can also be integrated into a SCADA system. As for voice, audio over IP equipment such as IP phones are easily integrated into a network for emergency use or for other communication purposes. A single network solution provides significant improvements in convenience, flexibility, and scalability, while also helping to save money.
Bringing You a Non-stop Redundant Ethernet Network
MOXA's industrial Ethernet and video networking products are all designed for
use in harsh industrial environments, which means that reliability and rugged
design are their core features. Moreover, MOXA's exclusive redundant ring
technology, known as Turbo Ring, offers the world's fastest network recovery
time at less than 20 milliseconds, ensuring nonstop operation of the network.
A series of gigabit Ethernet solutions were also introduced this year that
are suitable for building a scalable backbone. With MOXA's broad array of
products, system integrators have a "one-stop
shopping" solution for their industrial video networking backbone. |
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Complete Industrial Networking Solutions
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Video streaming at up to 30 frames/sec at full D1 resolution (720 x 480) |
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Pre and post-alarm video recording for advanced surveillance |
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Industrial certifications including EMI/ESD protection, UL508 (pending), ATEX Class1, Div. 2 (pending) |
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Industrial-grade design with IP30 case, DIN-Rail mounting, redundant 24 VDC power inputs, and -40 to 75°C operating temperatures (T models) |
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1 10/100BaseT(X) Ethernet port or 100BaseFX (SC connector) |
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Free VPort SDK PLUS and SoftDVR video surveillance software |
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Multiple choices available, including gigabit, managed, unmanaged, PoE, and IP67 Ethernet Switches |
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Turbo Ring, RSTP/STP (IEEE802.1W/D) for Ethernet redundancyTurbo Ring, RSTP/STP (IEEE802.1W/D) for Ethernet redundancy |
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Support for QoS, IGMP snooping/GMRP, VLAN, LACP, SNMP V1/V2c/V3, RMON |
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DNV, GL and Class 1, Div. 2/Zone 2 for harsh environments |
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Industrial-grade design with IP30 case, DIN-Rail mounting, and -40 to 75°C operating temperatures (T models) |
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