OT Systems introduces new L2+ managed Ethernet switch series which provides IP network surveillance devices management functions. The new L2+ managed Ethernet switches provide easier manageability, robust security and embedded Surveillance Device Management (SDM) system to allow users to automatically manage, monitor and deploy the surveillance network system. It offers an easy network configuration; displays the live streaming and graphical monitoring of topology, floor and google map view; and provides real-time monitoring and troubleshooting. The system also supports one-click login and auto discovery to easily classify the third party-device name, IP address, connected port number and link status.

Features

The new L2+ managed Ethernet switch series is especially designed for IP surveillance applications. Managing IP network surveillance systems through the L2+ managed Ethernet switches becomes intuitive and efficient. 

  • 1d, 802.1w, 802.1s, spanning tree protocol
  • 3ad, link aggregation control protocol
  • 1ab, link layer discovery protocol
  • Support 1G/ 10G Uplink SFP+
  • IGMP v1, v2, v3 snooping
  • CLI/ Web/ SNMP v1, v2, v3 management interface
  • 3af/at PoE/ PoE+
  • Surveillance Device Management (SDM)
  • Quickly detect and resolve system issues

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