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Industrial IoT Backhaul for Distribution Automation and Smart Metering
Secure networking for secondary substations, metering and automation network integration.

Your Benefits
environment for user-tailored applications allows customers to add new applications on top of SecFlow devices
provisioning, enhanced cyber security (IPsec, PKI, FW, IDS/IPS, SIEM)
communications over fiber optics, radio links, 2G/3G/LTE cellular links, and leased lines from a telecom service provider
remote access for end-user device management
delivery of SCADA, protocol conversion and terminal server
Featured Products
Allowing secure connectivity over wireless or fiber networks – either public (e.g., cellular) or private, the SecFlow-1v connects all types of industrial devices, including RTUs, smart meter aggregation devices, IoT base stations or concentrators, CCTV cameras, point-of-sale devices, WiFi base stations, and more.
These devices include RTUs, smart meter aggregation devices, IoT base stations or concentrators, CCTV cameras, point-of-sale devices, and more. RADview’s security information and event management (SIEM) enables collection of all security events detected in the network. The system collects events from SecFlow devices and displays them visually on customizable dashboards.
SecurityGateway provides a small form‑factor, yet powerful and cost‑effective solution for aggregating traffic from multiple SecFlow devices in remote IIoT sites. It is ideal for distributed automation in secondary substations, smart meter concentration, water resources management, and smart retail.
The Airmux-400 radio systems incorporate advanced features, such as MIMO, OFDM and high modulation schemes. Furthermore, unique air interface capabilities ensure optimal performance and high spectral efficiency in dense radio environments and multipath conditions. This makes the Airmux-400 ideal for utilities AMI/DA backhaul, public safety and government backhaul, and transportation (highways and railways backhaul). Airmux-400 products comply with worldwide regulations and standards and are deployed globally by leading service providers, as well as operators of public and private networks requiring high-capacity connectivity.
Featuring up to 750 Mbps aggregated sector capacity and a range of up to 40 km (25 miles), a single Airmux-5000 base station supports up to 64 remote subscriber units (SUs) with multi-band operation, making it ideal for:
- Service providers and ISPs, offering IP backhaul and 4G/broadband access for remote, rural and underserved communities
- Private networks requiring high capacity inter-branch connectivity for university campuses, healthcare organizations, government institutions, large enterprises and public establishments
- Security and surveillance applications requiring aggregation and backhaul of traffic from multiple colocated HD cameras
The RADview features a network element manager, end-to-end service manager for Carrier Ethernet services, performance monitoring portal for ongoing monitoring of Ethernet and IP services, D-NFV orchestrator for virtual machines and application services at the customer edge, and a network planner for resource optimization and capacity planning.
Featuring client/server architecture with multi-user support, RADview provides intuitive graphic representation of network clouds, links, nodes, end-to-end services, and network status indication. Fully ITU-T FCAPS compliant, it offers security management supporting user access profiles and allowing network partitioning.
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- Fortinet and RAD Security Solution
Fortinet and RAD Security Solution – White Paper
Fortinet and RAD Security Solution
Securing industrial control systems with Fortinet at level 0 and 1 using RAD’s built-in Edge Computing and ruggedized gateways.
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