PacStar 444

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The PacStar 444 enables networking for a wide variety of edge-based C4ISR, cybersecurity, sensor, IoT, computing, and storage applications – connecting multiple devices to mission-critical tactical, ground-vehicle, and aircraft-mounted communications networks deployed in the field. The PacStar 444 is ideal for use in environments requiring specialized form factor, size, weight, power, port density, port media, and ruggedized communications needs.

PacStar offers a variety of system packaging and transport options for its PacStar 400-Series, including Pelican Case, Mini-Transit Case, Smart Chassis, Desktop Chassis, and Rack Mount Systems. The flexible modules, together with the wide range of packaging options, enable PacStar to deliver leading-edge customized, complete solutions that are reconfigurable in the field.

Designed from the ground up to provide flexible deployment, configuration, and setup options, PacStar 444 can be used as follows:

  • Included in a modular, flexible system comprised of PacStar 400-Series modules, mounted in a variety of packaging and transport options solutions
  • In snap-together configurations with the other PacStar 400-Series modules including switches, servers, and gateways
  • To provide high-speed switching infrastructure between servers and storage devices performing data-intensive tasks in expeditionary settings
  • As a standalone switch module

The PacStar 444 with Cisco ESS3300 is eligible to be used as a MACsec encryptor in a CSfC solution.  More information can be found at www.nsa.gov.

  • Based on Cisco ESS3300 with (2) 10 GigE SFP+ (8) GigE RJ45 ports
  • Industry-leading SWaP provides customers maximum flexibility when integrating into programs where mobility and deployment speeds are critical
  • Extensively tested to MIL-STD-810/461 by independent labs. Reports available on request. For more information, see: pacstar.com/testing/

 

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