Lantronix LM 80-8S-NNN-YAA Infrastructure Management Equipment - Network Management - TAA Compliant
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Lantronix LM 80-8S-NNN-YAA Infrastructure Management Equipment - Network Management - TAA Compliant
FIPS LM80 LOCAL MANAGER 8SERIALPERP - PORTS 3ETHERN PORTS INCL LMS
Manufacturer Part Number: 80-8S-NNN-YAA
MANUFACTURER NAME: Lantronix
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 80-8S-NNN-YAA
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LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
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Designed for smaller network deployments like branch offices and other remote sites, the LM80 has the same automation potential as the LM83X. The LM80 also features connectivity options including dual Ethernet management, an SFP port and modular out-of-band modem options. The modular OOB modem architecture lets you deploy exactly what's needed at each location. Cellular connectivity for out-of-band is a popular option, and the Lantronix LM-Series has several options from high-speed LTE to high signal penetration CatM1 modems providing reliable links from typically low-signal locations. For some of the most remote locations on earth, there is even out-of-band over an Iridium LEO satellite link via the Lantronix LEO-I antenna which is commonly deployed in Energy and DoD locations. LM80 with the Lantronix Control Center You can access the LM80 and connected devices directly through the CLI or utilize the Control Center for a single pane of glass to manage LM-Series devices and automate management of connected devices. Accessing the advanced features of the LM-Series platform through the Control Center opens new levels of network management automation from real-time data to manage, configure and control network devices and servers. Define custom automated management actions without scripting and apply them across your deployment securely. The Control Center also provides detailed compliance reporting and integration with other centralized tools in the NOC. | |
Manufacturer | Lantronix, Inc |
Manufacturer Part Number | 808SNNNYAA |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.lantronix.com |
Brand Name | Lantronix |
Product Series | LM |
Product Model | 80-8S-NNN-YAA |
Product Name | LM 80-8S-NNN-YAA Infrastructure Management Equipment |
Product Type | Infrastructure Management Equipment |
Power Description: | |
Input Voltage | 120 V AC
230 V AC |
Input Voltage Range | 100 VAC - 240 VAC |
Physical Characteristics: | |
Form Factor | Rack Mount |
Height | 1.7" |
Width | 10" |
Depth | 6.4" |
Weight (Approximate) | 1.70 lb |
Miscellaneous: | |
Application/Usage | Network Management |
Environmentally Friendly | Yes |
Environmental Compliance | Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) |
TAA Compliant | Yes |
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