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AMX Introduces Managed Ethernet Switches to Provide
Single Resource for Network Integration (29/3/2005)
Products Ease Network Management, Protect
Audio/Video Stream Quality
AMX Corporation (Nasdaq: AMXC), a worldwide
leader in advanced control system technology, today announced the
launch of two enterprise grade Ethernet switches designed to seamlessly
connect a variety of network devices and to protect the quality
of MAX(TM) audio and video streams passing through the switch. The
NXA-ENET24 and NXA-ENET24PoE are cost-effective, pre-configured
switches that tie together all products operating on an IP network,
enabling AMX dealers to simply connect the devices into the switch.
No additional switch or software configuration is necessary.
Deploying the AMX switches, which are pre-configured
to support all AMX products, enables dealers to easily connect AMX
equipment, computers, network printers, game consoles and many other
network devices. In addition to serving as the single connection
source for these devices, the Ethernet switches also are designed
for AMX's MAX(TM) Integrated Content Servers. Deploying AMX's new Ethernet
switches prevents the jitter, skipped frames and audio distortions
often caused by congested IP networks, enabling clear listening
and viewing of MAX audio and video.
"With AMX products being Ethernet-centric,
it is important for us to create a single solution to easily integrate
all devices on the network," said Rashid Skaf, AMX Executive Vice
President. "Our new switches provide a valuable solution for our
dealers who want a cost-effective source for the seamless configuration
and management of AMX and other devices. Network integration has
never been easier than it is now through the deployment of the NXA-ENET24
or NXA-ENET24PoE."
"An additional benefit is the differentiated
services the switches provide for our MAX product line. As network
traffic increases, it is essential that IP network switches provide
priority to time sensitive applications such as audio/video streams,
over less time sensitive applications such as e-mail and web surfing,"
said Skaf. "AMX has designed these switches to automatically detect
and protect A/V streams coming from MAX servers, with no special
configuration required. Our goal is to ensure that both our commercial
and residential customers receive the highest quality performance
from their investment in MAX."
Both switches are enterprise class and are
able to support the massive amounts of data being shared on local
and worldwide networks. Without either of AMX's Ethernet switches
in place, legacy hubs and other switches often consider all incoming
network traffic equal in priority. The new Ethernet switches from
AMX identify MAX audio and video traffic passing through the switch
and give it priority over all other traffic.
The managed Ethernet switches are now available
in two configurations:
* The NXA-ENET24 is a managed switch with
24 auto-MDI/MDIX 10/100 Ethernet ports, two combo Gigabit ports
and two built-in stacking ports, which allow you to stack up to
eight units. The numerous features provide an easy-to-configure
and easy-to-manage network environment.
* The NXA-ENET24PoE is a managed switch with
24 auto-MDI/MDIX 10Base-T/100Base-TX ports and two combo Gigabit
ports. It provides up to 15.4 watts per port for a total of 370
watts of power, making it extremely valuable in deploying wireless
access points, such as AMX's NXA-WAP200G, and IP cameras. An automatic
device detection feature allows the PoE switch to identify and automatically
supply the necessary power requirements for the PoE device. Assuring
safe interoperability, if the device is not PoE capable, it will
recognize it as such and not provide any power to the device.
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