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XSLAN-1100

IP20 metal casing with DIN rail fixing system
1 SHDSL port for point to point connection
LAN Connection: 1 Ethernet port
Plug & Play (possible configuration via HTML web

  • Description
  • Specification

The XSLAN-1100 is designed to be used without any configuration. However, it may be necessary to access the switch administration, either to use a particular function such as, for example, VLANs, QoS or SNMP administration or to perform advanceddiagnostics.
In this case, the XSLAN-1100 is configured and managed by a PC with a web browser. No additional software is required.
The XSLAN family of SHDSL switches enables the connection of remote Ethernet networks using a simple copper pair in order to reach data rate up to 15Mbps.
A large range of Ethernet extenders is offered: Point-to-point, multipoint,4 SHDSL lines concentrator

A “PLUG AND PLAY” MODEL

Activation of a point to point connection (XSLAN-1100)or web page (XSLAN-1400).

 

SHDSL LINE CONCENTRATOR

XSLAN-4200 is a 4 lines concentrator to interconnect 4 remote Ethernet networks. The XSLAN-XXX does concentrate 2 lines.

DAISY CHAIN NETWORK

The XSLAN-2400 can be used to build a daisy chain topology via a copper pair.
Auto-negociationThis configuration mode can be used to quickly plug the XSLAN to the copper pair without knowing the XSLAN status (master or slave).

 

FAILSAFE RING

XSLAN is working with RSTP or Etic Telecom protocol in order to build any type of topology with redundancy.
“The By-Pass”The “By-Pass” feature is used to close the line (electro-mechanical relay) when the XSLAN is switched off. The daisy chain is thus not cut.

SHDSL LINE AGGREGATION TO INCREASE DATA RATE AND SECURITY

XSLAN-2xxx and XSLAN-42xx can aggregate SHDSL lines to increase the data rate or to offer a line backup
Loop VPN for secured ringWhen the SHDSL network forms a daisy chain and when it is not possible to form a secured ring, the “loop VPN” function allows a network redundancy if an Internet or a private (MPLS) connectionis available at each end of the SHDSL network.

General Characteristics
DimensionsXSLAN-1100: 120x37x88 (h,l,d)
Other products: 136 x 47 x 142 mm (h,l,d)
WeightBetween 500 and 750 g depending on model (without packaging)
PowerXSLAN-1220, 2220, 4220: 10-30 VDC (nominal: 12-24 VDC)
Others XSLAN: 10-60 VDC (nominal: 12-48 VDC)
Phoenix connector 2 points
Isolation: 1500 V
ConsumptionXSLAN-1100: XSLAN-1XXX: 5 W
XSLAN-2XXX: 6 W
XSLAN-4XXX: 9 W
Temperature-40°C / + 70°C (Humidity 5 to 95 %)
EMCImmunity (EN 61000-6-2)
EN61000-4-2: Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
EN61000-4-3: RF radiated
EN61000-4-4: EFT/Burst
EN61000-4-5: Surge
EN61000-4-6: RF ConductedEmission (EN 61000-6-4)
EN55032: Radiated and conducted emission
Electrical SafetyIEC-EN 62368-1
Hazardous substancesDirective 2002/95/CE (RoHS)
REACH
CasingMetallic IP31 (XSLAN-1100) or IP20 (other products) with DINRail mounting
SHDSL Transmission
Cable1 copper pair (shielding and diameter between 0.4mm and 1mm is recommended)
ConnectorPhoenix connector (2 points)
Isolation1500 V
Latency2ms between Ethernet ports of 2 SHDSL switches (Ethernet frame of 100b at 5.7 Mbps
Ethernet FEATURES ( LEVEL 2 )
EthernetRJ45
Auto: 10/100 full & half MDI/MDI-X
SHDSL Ethernet802.3ah: 2BaseTL
SwitchStore and forward
VLANVLAN via port IEEE 802.lQ
MAC FilterDestination MAC adress filter
Redondant networkProtocol VRRP RFC 3768 and Failsafe Ring
IP FEATURES ( LEVEL 3 )
IP AdressPV4 and IPV6
SNMPSNMP V2 RFC1213 MIB II
HDSL2-SHDSL-LINE-MIB
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB
IF-MIB IP-MIB
BRIDGE-MIB
QoSDiffServ - 5 priority levels management depending on traffic
serial gateway
Serial link2 serial links (RS232 and RS485)
ConnectorsRS232: RJ45 2 pts
RS485: removeable 2 points connector
Data rate1200 up to 115 200b/s
GatewayRaw TCP client & server
UDP (unicast or towards broadcast list)
Multicast, Telnet
Modbus Master & Slave, Unitelway Slave
Digital input and output
Digital Input1 input
value O 3 V
Removeable connector
Digital Output1 output
voltage / max. current: 54 VDC / 0,5A
Removeable connector
system and configuration
ConfigurationWeb server (configuration and diagnostic)
Date and hourNTP client and server
Upgrade firmwareLocally or via the SHDSL link
LOGLast 300 events. Syslog