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Beijer JetNet 5908G – DNV‑certified managed Gigabit marine switch

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The Beijer JetNet 5908G, integrated and supported by Aquila, is an industrial DNV‑certified 8‑port L2 managed Gigabit Ethernet switch designed for demanding marine and offshore environments. With 8 × 1000Base‑TX ports, advanced Layer‑2 features and robust redundancy options, JetNet 5908G provides a stable, high‑bandwidth backbone for bridge systems, ship automation networks and offshore control infrastructure.

Built with a rugged industrial design and wide DC power input, JetNet 5908G supports Multiple Super Ring (MSR), RSTP and MSTP for network redundancy, IEEE 802.1Q VLAN, QoS, packet filtering and DHCP services for traffic control, and a comprehensive security suite including port security, IP access lists and TACACS+. Full device management is available via SNMP v1/v2c/v3, RMON, web UI, Telnet and local console, making it suitable for mission‑critical marine communication architectures.

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Key features

  • 8‑port Gigabit L2 managed switch
  • 8 × 1000Base‑TX copper ports
  • DNV‑certified for marine applications
  • Network redundancy:
    • MSR (Multiple Super Ring)
    • RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol)
    • MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol)
  • Layer 2 network performance features:
    • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
    • Private VLAN and VLAN trunking
    • Packet filtering
    • DHCP server/client
    • Traffic prioritization (QoS)
    • Rate control
  • Advanced security:
    • Port security
    • Access IP list
    • TACACS+ support
  • Complete device management:
    • SNMP v1/v2c/v3
    • RMON
    • Web‑based management (Web UI)
    • Telnet
    • Local console access

Typical Application 

  • Bridge & navigation networks
    • Gigabit aggregation for radar, ECDIS, conning, AIS and GNSS data
    • Redundant ring topologies for mission‑critical bridge networks
    • VLAN segmentation between navigation, admin and guest networks
  • Ship automation & machinery networks
    • High‑bandwidth backbone for AMS/IAS, SCMMS and machinery monitoring systems
    • Segregated VLANs for propulsion, auxiliary systems and alarm networks
    • Redundant ring paths between engine room, control room and local panels
  • Offshore & platform control
    • Control network core for modules and process systems
    • Redundant links between safety systems, PLCs and SCADA nodes
    • Segmented OT network for power, process and monitoring domains
  • Secure, managed marine communications
    • Controlled access via port security and IP access lists
    • Managed environments requiring SNMP, RMON and central monitoring
    • Fleets needing consistent, DNV‑approved managed switch platforms