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Korenix JetBox 9430-w for embedded Linux networking

Korenix has announced the JetBox 9430-w, which it describes as an "intelligent Linux ready embedded networking computer with complete Layer 3 routing capabilities for efficiently managing extended network groups in industrial environments".

It has IP-31 rugged anti-vibration/shock design and a -40~80C operating temperatures. It features VPN functionality, and can support establishing long-distance and secured network connections over WAN.

Features highlighted by Korenix are:
  • Intel IXP435 667MHz with Networking Processor to enhance routing and VPN performance
  • Complete Layer3 routing support: OSPF, RIP, DVMRP, IPv6
  • Full managed features with QoS, VLAN
  • Versatile interfaces of USB, DIO, CF/SD card slot
  • Linux ready platform with Linux UI Webmin (optional), programmable
  • DC 12~48V power input
  • Fan-less and Ruggedized Industrial Design for anti-vibration, anti-shock, and -40~80? wide temperature operation
The RISC-based computer ensures the high performance and flexibility of the networks through its rich, easy-to-use interface including 4 LAN, 1 WAN, 3 USB, 8 DIO and serial console ports as well as advanced QoS, VLAN management features. In addition, combined with IP-31 rugged anti-vibration/shock design and 40~80? wide operating temperature, it becomes the best solution for large network infrastructures in open-pit mines, substations, railcars, public utilities and other severe industrial applications.
You can read the data sheet (PDF) and see more info on the Korenix website.

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