Siemens Ruggedcom RS416 Serial Device Servers
Description
SIEMENS RUGGEDCOM RS416 SERIAL DEVICE SERVERS
RS416 Serial Device Servers : The RUGGEDCOM RS416 is a utility-grade serial device server with an integrated, fully managed Ethernet switch. It features a modular design that can support IEEE 1588 and IRIG-B time synchronization, up to 16 serial ports, and up to 4 Ethernet ports. As such, it can be used to interconnect and synchronize multiple types of intelligent electronic devices (IEDs).The RUGGEDCOM RS416P is a utility-grade, serial device server with integrated, fully managed, 4-port Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) switch. With its modular design, it can support up to 16 serial ports and interconnect multiple types of intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) with varying methods of communication.
RS416 Serial Device Servers Cyber Security Features
- Multilevel user passwords secure switch against unauthorized configuration
- SSH/SSL – extends capability of password protection to add 128-bit encryption of passwords and data as they cross the network
- Enable/disable ports – capability to disable ports so that traffic cannot pass
- 802.1Q VLAN – provides the ability to logically segregate traffic between predefined ports on switches
- MAC-based port security – provides the ability to secure ports on a switch so only specific devices / MAC addresses can communicate via a port
- 802.1x port-based network access control – provides the ability to lock down ports on a switch so that only authorized clients can communicate via a port
- RADIUS – authentication service using MD5 hash and providing centralized password management
- SNMPv3 – encrypted authentication access security and data encryption (CBC- DES with 56-bit encryption key)
- Secure Socket Layer – Web-based management using SSL with data encryption (128-bit encryption key)
- RSA – 1,024-bit key for key management and key exchange
- TACACS+ – Terminal Access Control and Accounting Services Client provides encrypted authentication and authorization
- Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) – using CHAP (MD5 Hash) authentication service
- SFTP – Secure File Transfer Protocol using SSH encryption
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