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OT/IT convergence, industrial IoT backhaul and cyber-secure operational WAN with RAD’s Service Assured Networking solutions for government communications.
Smart City Security with Industrial IoT Backhaul
RAD offers a comprehensive solution for secure networking for Smart Cities, Connected Industry, Smart Transportation, Smart Energy (generation, transmission and distribution), and more, to allow fast, secure and economical deployment of thousands of new remote IIoT sites with always-on reliability and mission-critical protection.
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All-star Products
• IP-50E: 20 Gps/link universal E-Band radio
– Radio capacity: 20 Gps (2+0 XPIC configuration, utilizing two units)
– Simple upgrade – utilize existing link in conjunction with the IP-50E with Layer 1 carrier bonding
• IP-50C: Universal quad-carrier microwave solution – up to 8 Gbps
– The capacity you need, in any range, with 224-MHz channel support – up to 8 Gbps
– Advanced frequency reuse
– Advanced space diversity
• IP-50S: Universal microwave radio
– Simple upgrade – utilize existing link in conjunction with the IP-50S with layer 1 carrier Bonding
• IP-50FX: Disaggregated wireless hauling router
– White box, merchant-silicon based hardware, with Ceragon Radio Aware Open Networking software for zero-compromise open-platform migration
PowerFlow-2 ruggedized ethernet switches are ideal for operational networks of power utilities, railways, traffic controllers, and safe city applications requiring advanced Ethernet functionality and power over Ethernet (PoE) support. Note that a ruggedized ethernet switch might also be referred to as a rugged ethernet router.
The RADview features a network element manager, end-to-end service manager for Carrier Ethernet services, performance monitoring portal for ongoing monitoring of Ethernet and IP services, D-NFV orchestrator for virtual machines and application services at the customer edge, and a network planner for resource optimization and capacity planning.
Featuring client/server architecture with multi-user support, RADview provides intuitive graphic representation of network clouds, links, nodes, end-to-end services, and network status indication. Fully ITU-T FCAPS compliant, it offers security management supporting user access profiles and allowing network partitioning.
SecFlow-1 is ideal for industrial IoT backhaul, enabling fast, secure and economical deployment of new IoT sites. Allowing secure connectivity over wireless or fiber networks – either public (e.g., cellular) or private, it connects all types of industrial devices, including RTUs, smart meter aggregation devices, IoT base stations or concentrators, CCTV cameras, point of sale devices, Wi-Fi base stations, and more. SecFlow-1 is also used for operational WANs, providing reliable and secure Layer 2 and Layer 3 communications for power utilities, water and gas utilities, public safety and homeland security agencies, as well as intelligent transportation operators.
These devices include RTUs, smart meter aggregation devices, IoT base stations or concentrators, CCTV cameras, point-of-sale devices, and more. RADview’s security information and event management (SIEM) enables collection of all security events detected in the network. The system collects events from SecFlow devices and displays them visually on customizable dashboards.
Allowing secure connectivity over wireless or fiber networks – either public (e.g., cellular) or private, the SecFlow-1v IIoT gateway device connects all types of industrial devices, including RTUs, smart meter aggregation devices, IoT base stations or concentrators, CCTV cameras, point-of-sale devices, WiFi base stations, and more.
These types of Industrial IoT devices are also referred to as IoT edge devices, IoT routers, or LTE gateways for Industrial IoT platforms, or IIoT platforms.
The SecFlow-2 is ideal for industrial IoT backhaul, enabling fast, secure and economical deployment of new IoT sites. Allowing secure connectivity over wireless or fiber networks – either public (e.g., cellular) or private, it connects all types of industrial devices, including RTUs, smart meter aggregation devices, IoT base stations or concentrators, CCTV cameras, point of sale devices, Wi-Fi base stations, and more. SecFlow-2 is also used for operational WANs, providing reliable secure Layer 2 and Layer 3 communications for power utilities, water and gas utilities, public safety and homeland security agencies, as well as intelligent transportation operators.
Substation security gateway isolates industrial control systems (ICS)/automation devices from attack vectors on management and SCADA planes
Resources
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How to Choose the Right Industrial IoT Gateway – eBook
How to Choose the Right Industrial IoT Gateway
The complete guide to selecting the Industrial IoT gateway that is right for your project size, deployment strategy and geographic spread.
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