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Athens International Airport use Perle Ethernet Extenders to manage and power security cameras and wireless access points
Perle PoE Extenders at Athens International Airport transmit data beyond 100m, reduce failure points, save money and future-proof the network with cutting-edge technology.
Solandeo use Perle IOLAN Device Servers to interface with smart meters
Solandeo uses Perle IOLAN Device Servers to connect to Smart Meters for automating the process to access and collect information from smart meters that transmit data over an RS485 data communications port.
MRP - Media Redundancy Protocol (IEC 62439-2)
Perle IDS Managed Switches support Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP), which is a standards-based protocol used in Ring topologies to avoid single points of failure by providing a recovery time of 10ms or less.
Preventing a switch loop scenario with Perle P-Ring Protocol
Perle's all IDS Managed Switches come equipped with the P-Ring feature, which prevents packets from looping forever and rebroadcasting the packets to flood the network by providing an easy-to-use method for configuring a ring network that uses standard spanning tree protocols.
Deutsche Windtechnik replace unreliable commercial grade equipment with Perle Industrial Ethernet Switches and Device Servers to ensure reliable fault notification
Deutsche Windtechnik replace unreliable commercial grade Switches and Serial to Ethernet Servers with Industrial Grade products from Perle
PTP - Precision Time Protocol (IEEE 1588) Boundary clock capabilities in Industrial Managed Switches
PTP - Precision Time Protocol is available in Perle Industrial Managed Switches and is in demand for process synchronization in various industries, such as automation and control systems, measurement and automatic test systems, power generation, transmission and distribution systems as well as telecommunications.
Using IEEE 802.1x and Port Security
Perle products use IEEE 802.1x and Port Security to control network access by limiting and identifying MAC addresses. Any violations trigger actions like sending SNMP trap messages and shutting down ports.
Password Strength Checking: Enforcing the use of strong password attributes
Perle products, which have password strength checking enabled, will ensure that passwords meet the strong password requirements specified by the NERC CIP-007-3 standard.
Using Management Access Control Lists (ACL)
Perle supports Management Access List (ACL) for restricting access to the management interface of their devices. Administrators can specify allowed IP addresses, effectively blocking unauthorized workstations from attempting access.
Quality of Service: Defining it and identifying its impact on high-priority applications
Perle Products offer Quality of Service (QoS) features for prioritizing traffic and managing bandwidth. This ensures smooth operation of VoIP, video collaboration, networked video security, and remote monitoring applications.
SSH, SNMPv3 and HTTPS Secure Management Sessions
To protect enterprise infrastructure, proper authentication methods and encrypted sessions are essential when accessing networking equipment. Perle Products support secure management sessions, ensuring enhanced security for network administrators and users.
AAA Security Support in Networking Equipment
Perle Products that support AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) Security Services gives legitimate users the ability to access networked assets while limiting unauthorized access.
HTTP Tunneling
By encorporating HTTP Tunneling technology, Perle IOLANÆs are the first and only serial device servers to securely connect and transport serial data for transport between remote serial peers over the internet without the need to change firewall settings.
Access Control for Personnel Entrances
By connecting the card readers to an Ethernet network using a serial Device Server, a single computer can now read and control each reader, resulting in a more secure system and reduced costs through increased efficiencies in database management.
911 Service Requires In-Band Management for PBX Network
A U.S. city's 911 service requiring Internet-based in-band management for its extensive PBX network. The IOLAN SDS1 created secure links and a single point of access for technicians to manage a city's extensive PBX network, resulting in reduced labor costs and protection of original equipment investment.
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