NA-550, Highest Performance Network Appliance Platform with Intel® Xeon® E3 series processor, up to 26 Gigabit LANs and 3 Front Accessible Expansion Slots
“Axiomtek’s brand-new NA-550 is built around the Intel® C206 chipset and supports the latest Intel® Sandy Bridge processors for today’s network appliance markets looking for the ultimate performance. With 1U-height form factor design, the NA-550 supports up to 26 Gigabit network ports through various copper and/or SFP-type fiber interface modules. It also supports BIOS redirection to improve IT efficiency, and has up to 6-group LAN bypass function to ensure stable network connection. Additionally, one (10 Mini PCI slot is available for third-party cards,” said Philip Wei, Product Manager of Product & Marketing Division at Axiomtek.
One of the most important features of the NA-550 is the three (3) front-accessible slots for PCIe Gigabit modules. In order to meet various customer requirements, we provide eight (8) extending PCIe Gigabit modules with multiple copper and fiber ports, including: 4-port copper module with/ without LAN bypass function (AX93306-4GIL/AX93306-4GI), 8-port copper module with/without LAN bypass function (AX93306-8GIL/AX93306-8GI), 4-port copper plus 4-port Fiber module with/without LAN bypass function (AX93306-8MIL/AX93306-8MI), 4-port Fiber module (AX93306-4FI), and 8-port Fiber module (AX93312-8FI). The standard NA-550 model comes with 4-port copper module with/without LAN bypass function (AX93306-4GIL) and 8-port copper module with/without LAN bypass function (AX93306-8GIL), supporting 14 LANs and four groups of LAN bypass segments.
The NA-550 has storage interfaces including one (1) SATA 2.5” HDD and CFast™. For easy access, the front panel has one (1) RS-232 RJ console port, two (2) USB 2.0 ports, and LED indicators that monitor power and HDD activities. The rear panel provides VGA, PS2 type keyboard and mouse connectors and one (1) Mini PCI slot 32-bit/33MHz is available for expansion. The NA-550 supports mainstream Linux kernel 2.6 operating systems.
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