Description
iMX350 is an Intelligent Cyber Secure Platform running the iBiome® OS. The iBiome is an all-encompassing operating system that supports switching and routing on a single platform. The iMX350 has been designed for future scalability. Its modular system of field replaceable modules, hot-swappable power supplies, and its ability to run third party software applications makes it a very flexible platform for today and the future.
The RAPTOR iMX350 has been specifically designed to protect and secure critical infrastructures in the harsh environments found in utility and substation applications. It meets or exceeds the standards set out in IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613 for utility communication equipment in substation environments.
Features:
- SNMP (v1, v2c, and v3) agent and MIB support
- CLI (Console, Telnet, and SSH)
- WebUI (HTTP and HTTPS / SSL)
- TCP/IP stack for IPv4
- Configuration Save and Restore in the form of MIB OIDs
- Debug Logging Ability, Backup/Restore configuration (when copying the configuration file from a flash drive to external TFTP server & vice versa)
- Software and configuration upgrade through TFTP or SFTP
- SNTP time synchronization, Syslog, RADIUS authentication (IPv4), TACACS+ Authentication (IPv4)
- DHCP (Client, Server & Relay) for IPv4
- SNMP Proxy
- SSH v2.0 support on 128-bit
- Port Mirroring (Port Level Only)
- System Resource Monitoring (temperature and CPU speed)
- Multiple Level User Management (Admin, Guest, Tech), Syslog Server/Client
- MIB support (standard/proprietary), Routing MIB (standard and proprietary MIBs as specified in the product specification)
- Jumbo Frames support
- RSTP (IEEE 802.1D, 2004) /MSTP/PVRST+
- RSTP: BPDU load/attack prevention mechanism, verbose logs on the screen up for debugging level
- DHCP—Support for Option 82
- RMONv1
- IGMP v1, v2, v3 snooping—explicit Host Tracking and Fast Leave, Multicast Statistics (for control plane messages only)
- Link Aggregation with LACP
- 802.1x authentication (Port Based Authentication)
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
- ACLs (Access Control Lists) for Traffic Filtering – L2ACL, L3ACL
- QoS (Classification based on ACL and Priority Map Table, Traffic Shaping, Scheduling and Queueing)
- QoS—pre-Marking Support for IP, DSCP, Metering trTCM, Frames for IP, DSCP, Metering and Priority Marking of Frames for IP, DSCP, Egress Port Scheduler and Shaper
- Rate Limiting and Storm Control, Flow Control
- Supports configuring of static MAC addresses up to 16K, MAC Learning Limit per port & per VLAN,
- Ethernet: Layer 3
-Unicast Routing: IPv4 (Static, RIPv2, OSPF)
-VRRP v2/v3 - Unicast
-OSPF
-Proxy ARP
-DHCP relay IPv4 - Multicast
-IGMP (v1/v2/v3)
-IPv4 multicast—PIM-SM - IGMP Query
- Power over Ethernet, factory configurable option.