1-Port RS-232 Secure Device Server with PoE
ATEN SN3000 series Secure Device Servers are external IP-based network devices that securely connect legacy serial RS-232 devices to an Ethernet network to be accessed remotely from a computer located anywhere, allowing you to expand the number of serial ports for any host computer over a network.
The SN3000 series is especially suited for industrial process control applications, given the abundant use of the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems across many industries for collecting data from PLCs, meters, and sensors via serial ports. The SN3000 series bidirectionally translates data between serial and Ethernet formats, and facilitates access to the data from all data collection instruments from local and remote sites through an Ethernet network.
The SN3000 series has a number of useful operation modes. It supports secure TCP server / client, secure serial tunneling server / client, secure Real COM, and console management modes for security-critical applications, such as telecom, access control, and remote site management. Furthermore, its IEEE 802.3afcompliant models can be powered by a PoE PSE device without an additional power supply.
Serial-to-Ethernet Connectivity
- 1 RS-232 serial port for secured serial data over Ethernet transmission
- Secured operation modes – Secure Real COM, Secure TCP Server / Client, Secure Serial Tunneling Server / Client, Console Management (SSH), and Console Management Direct (SSH)
- Standard operation modes – Real COM, TCP Server / Client, Serial Tunneling Server / Client, UDP, Console Management (Telnet), and Console Management Direct (Telnet)
- Real COM, Real TTY, and Fixed TTY drivers for Windows, Linux, and UNIX
- Convenient console management access via Java viewer (SSH/Telnet) or third-party clients such as PuTTY
- Easy console port access via Java viewer and Sun Solaris ready ("break-safe")
- Multiple users can simultaneously access the same port – up to 16 connections per port
Hardware
- Redundant power input (power jack and terminal block) for fail-safe power
- IEEE 802.3af-compliant PoE PD (powered device) equipment
- Surge protection for serial, Ethernet, and power
- DIN-rail mounting, wall mounting, rack mounting, and desktop installation available
- Supports baud rates of 110, 134, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230.4k, 460.8k, 921.6k bps
Security
- Supports secured login from browsers with TLS 1.2 data encryption and RSA 2048-bit certificates
- Configurable user permissions for port access and control
- Local and remote authentication and login
- Third-party authentication (e.g. RADIUS)
- IP address filter for security protection
System Management
- Browser access with an intuitive GUI design
- Web-based quick setup wizard for fast configuration
- Terminal-based access with a menu-driven UI via Telnet / SSH
- Online / Offline detection of connected serial devices (including terminal blocks) – automatically sending event notifications when the devices are offline (e.g. power failure) for device status monitoring
- System event logs will be saved to an internal memory or Syslog server
- Port logs will be saved to an internal memory or Syslog server
- SNMP agent (v1/v2c)
- Event notification – supports notification of SMTP email and SNMP Trap (v1/v2c)
- Backup / Restore system configuration and upgradeable firmware
- 64 KB port buffer prevents data loss when the network is down
- NTP for time server synchronization
- Multi-language web-based GUI