They are designed from the ground up to meet the demands of military, government, and other industries that require extremely robust, high performance IP networking and IT functionality in the most austere of locations. The SUB-U EC family of products usher in the next generation of small, rugged IP networking and computing solutions for edge of network applications. “Having the smallest and most robust Cisco offerings with the ability to pair with our current and soon to be announced EC products should put us in a solid position to compete for program of record opportunities.” “We are excited to bring our first Cisco ESR6300 and ESS3300 devices to market, especially knowing there are tens of thousands of the legacy Cisco products that will need replacement across the US Government and DoD,” said Keir Tomasso, President and CTO, Sub U Systems. The SUB-UESR6300 EC and ESS300 EC, like the Software Definable Network Appliance™ (SDN-A™) EC, offer first of its kind ambient lighting technology that provides users a quick and simple way to determine the network security classification of the device(s), thus eliminating the risk of network device security classification cross-contamination. The SUB-U ESS 3300 EC supports four 802.3at PoE ports, providing enough PoE for VoIP telephones, VTC devices, and IP cameras. Cisco’s IOS XE offers the familiar Cisco CLI and web-based GUI configuration, Cisco DNA Center support, and provides the security, management, resiliency and switching features users have come to expect from enterprise class Cisco Ethernet switches. To ensure data integrity, the included onboard Trust Anchor module (TAm), along with image signing, Secure Boot and runtime defenses, ensures that the code running on the ESR-6300 hardware platform is authentic, unmodified and operating as intended.īased on Elma’s building block design concept for modular electronics, the SWaP-optimized NetSys models are extendable and configurable for cost-effective upgrades in future expansion or system redefinition.Įlma’s NetSys family brings Cisco Mobile Ready Net capabilities to mobile and fixed IP based network routing capability deployed in harsh environments encountered in shipboard and air defense equipment, homeland security and emergency services.The SUB-U Cisco ESS 3300 EC ruggedized Ethernet switch offers two 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports, eight Gigabit Ethernet ports, and also runs Cisco’s IOS XE operating system. “Combining this functionality with Elma’s expertise in ruggedized electronics means systems designers can confidently employ secure data, voice and video communications in the growing number of applications that require computing at the edge.” “The dependable architecture provided by the integrated Cisco IOS Embedded Services Routing (ESR) software provides secure connectivity for mobile and remote data applications,” said Mark Littlefield, senior manager embedded computing solutions at Elma Electronic Inc. NetSys-5312: router also adds two 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports and either 7 or 23 Gigabit Ethernet ports via an ESS-3300 switch for advanced networking functionality.NetSys-5311: router adds POE & POE+ support and up to 60 GB Flash storage with expansion capability.NetSys-5310: router with an ARM Quad Core A72 CPU.Enterprise-grade Cisco IOS XE routing and switching security features help ensure highly secure voice, video, and data communication. The basis of all three Small Form Factor (SFF) models is Cisco’s ESR-6300 that delivers IP-based data, voice and video to mobile users with fast and secure network performance. Using an onboard encryption module that offloads packet encryption and decryption from the routing engine, the routers provide increased data handling performance. has added three new models to its NetSys family of rugged, secure networking systems that facilitate edge computing in a number of mission-critical applications.
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