The LAN-RING F-series switches are designed primarily for the creation of a transmission infrastructure.
However, unlike conventional switches, they also have alarm inputs, programmable relays and other virtual inputs and outputs.
With them, you can create a wide range of automatic actions. By automatic action, we basically mean a simple output response to an input.
For example, a scenario might be that the detection of motion on a PIR sensor connected to a switch might cause a camera to turn or a relay to close. An increase in the measured temperature will trigger an SNMP trap to be sent.
A camera not responding to ARP queries is automatically restarted with the help of an IP watchdog, and so on.

The switches support a wide range of SNMP traps that allow detailed monitoring and management of network traffic.
With these notifications, administrators can immediately respond to key events such as changes in network infrastructure, equipment failures, or security incidents. SNMP traps provide fast and effective notifications.

Most of our LAN-RING switches feature a programmable relay output that allows flexible configuration to meet specific user needs.
This output can be controlled in several ways, allowing it to be used for fault signalling, controlling external devices or integrating into automation systems, for example. This functionality makes it easy to adapt switch behaviour to specific operating conditions and thus increase efficiency.
