Falcon
Industrial Broadband Router from Westermo
Westermo has
launched the worlds first VDSL2 router for industrial
applications. The new Falcon industrial broadband router with
integrated Ethernet routing switch is designed to provide two-way
high-speed secure communication between remote sites enabling
economical and reliable connection to equipment such as SCADA,
PLCs, RTUs and I/O devices.
The Falcon is based on the new VDSL2 (Very-high-speed Digital
Subscriber Line 2) standard, the latest and most advanced version
of DSL broadband communications. Already well established in many
parts of the world, VDSL2 meets the increased bandwidth
requirements of both commercial and industrial users. Upstream
and downstream data-rates of 100 Mbit/s are possible depending on
service provider bandwidth control.
Current offered services features upstream speeds of up to 40
times higher than ADSL technology, making VDSL2 ideal for the
industrial remote access market that often requires a higher
uplink. This improved performance is particularly significant for
applications requiring live video images to be sent from remote
locations, which require high bandwidths.
The Falcon has an extremely compact industrial design, with a
purpose built rugged metal housing that incorporates a vibration
proof integrated DIN rail clip. The device is capable of
operating in temperatures from -20 to +60C and with high EMC
levels found in some industrial applications. High MTBF (mean
time between failures) figures lead to an expected service life
of at least 10 years. When used in critical applications the
Falcon can be powered from separate DC voltage sources with
inputs ranging from 16-60VDC.
In order to enable Ethernet communications, common in the latest
industrial I/O devices, the Falcon features an integrated 4 port
Layer 3 routing switch. In addition, an RS232 port and the built
in device server interface can be used to connect legacy serial
devices. This enables a migration path from older legacy systems
to new IP based solutions without the need to replace the
equipment. ADSL will remain in use for many years alongside the
newer VDSL2 services. The Falcon has therefore been designed to
support ADSL, ADSL 2 and ADSL2+ broadband technologies.
With connections being made via the internet, security is
critical. The Falcon has a built-in stateful packet inspection
firewall and can support IPsec VPN (Virtual Private Networks)
tunnels, secured by encryption protocols.
Network Address Translation (NAT), port forwarding and SNMP V3
(Simple Network Management Protocol) provides additional security
features. Also Layer 3 VLAN functionality means the integrated
switch can be configured to filter certain traffic types and
enables simple DMZ firewall (demilitarised perimeter network)
configurations to be constructed for securing LANs.
The Falcon can be configured in a number of ways including a
secure, easy-to-use web interface and a professional command line
interface (CLI) that can be accessed locally, via a console
interface, or via a secure IP connection (SSH). Once the device
is operational, its management and diagnostics can be handled
using SNMP, SysLog or via user configurable fault contacts.
When using broadband networks from internet service providers,
connection is made through a DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line
Access Multiplexer) device. To maximise the interoperability
between devices, the University of New Hampshire Interoperability
Laboratory (UNH-IOL) hosts a large-scale, heterogeneous test bed
of DSL equipment to assist its members in developing proven,
interoperable products. Westermo is the first industrial member
of the UNH-IOL's DSL Consortium.
| Falcon FDV-206 - The
Industrial Broadband Router |

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| Features
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RS-232
Device Server for legacy equipment
ADSL
backwards compatible
Made
Easy and secure configuration Web
config and CLI
Future-proof
feature rich software platform
WeOS
Extensive
routing support OSPF, RIP, VRRP,
Firewall
IPsec
VPN, SNMPv3, VLAN, IGMP Snooping
Interoperability
with Lynx+, Redfox and Wolverine series
True
industrial specification
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| Falcon
is the first purpose built INDUSTRIAL VDSL2 router and
delivers secure, high-speed access to vital remote
assets. Many broadband circuits are still using ADSL and
the Falcon has therefore been designed to operate on ADSL
/ ADSL2 / ADSL2+ lines as well. Incredibly compact and
built into a purpose designed case with an integrated DIN
rail clip, the Falcon has an operational temperature
between -20 to +60C and is designed to operate in
industrial EMC levels. High MTBF figures lead to an
expected service life of more than 10 years. The Falcon
comes equipped with a built in 4 port layer 3 routing
switch and can cope with older legacy devices running
RS232 with its built in device server interface, making
it perfect for analogue modem replacement projects. The
Westermo Operating System (WeOS) is a feature rich
operating system designed for the industrial markets. It
provides the Falcon with cyber security functionality,
such as DMZ, IPsec VPNs and a stateful inspection
firewall configured to be secure by default. |
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| Part
Number |
Description |
List Price |
Purchase |
| FDV-206 |
ADSL
Router with 4 Ethernet Ports |
$1175.00 |
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