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GE Fanuc introduces layer-2 Gigabit Ethernet SwitchFront I/O board

January 29, 2009

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., 29 Jan 2009. GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms in Charlottesville, Va., is introducing the NETernity RM983RC VME Ethernet Switch for demanding network switching applications in military, industrial, commercial, government, and telecommunications applications.

The 6U form factor RM983RC switch provides support for 12 or 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports. It ships with GE Fanuc's OpenWare Lite switch management environment, providing customers with the flexibility to manage configuration of the RM983RC from a serial console or via the network.

Capable of Layer-2 switching at wire speed, the RM983RC's 12 or 24 ports are routed to front panel I/O and can be 10/100/1000BaseT, 1000BaseSX or 1000BaseLX. Mixing and matching of fiber and copper media in groups of four is supported. Scanbe front panel and urethane or acrylic conformal coatings are optional. The front panel I/O routing of the RM983RC extends the capability of the NETernity 6U VME product family by offering designers a choice of I/O routing; the announced NETernity RM982RC has rear I/O.

OpenWare Lite, which is available on selected NETernity switches, is designed to be easy to deploy. Linux®-based, the software allows faster implementation and easy updates to firmware. A familiar Linux command line interface and remote Telnet user interface support allows users to select how they interact with the switch. Management has include support for VLANs, MSTP, trunking, mirroring and limited SNMP.

For more information contact GE Fanuc online at www.gefanuc.com.

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