Industrial Router integrates automation and networking.

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Facilitating communication between local and wide area networks, Sixnet RAM® 6021 enables industrial and manufacturing site operators to remotely connect, monitor, and control machinery and equipment. Router seamlessly connects to existing Ethernet infrastructures, including networks with Modbus and DNP3 enabled devices. Purpose-built for extreme conditions, unit provides stateful firewall, network address translation, and VPN connections for security.



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Red Lion Expands Sixnet Series RAM Industrial Routers to Integrate Industrial Automation and Networking



New Rugged RAM 6021 Provides Secure Communication Between Local and Wide Area Networks



YORK, Pa., -- Red Lion Controls, the global experts in communication, monitoring and control for industrial automation and networking, today announced the addition of the compact all-in-one RAM® 6021 to its Sixnet series RAM 6000 industrial routers. RAM 6021 routers offer industrial and manufacturing site operators a secure, flexible way to remotely connect, monitor and control assets, saving time and reducing costs across industries that include factory automation, oil and gas, and water/wastewater applications.



Red Lion's rugged RAM 6021 industrial routers are purpose-built for extreme conditions and deliver the security required to prevent unwanted intrusion in both the connected factory and remote locations. By facilitating communication between local and wide area networks, the RAM 6021 provides the ability to seamlessly connect, monitor and control machinery and equipment. Add in robust security features, which include a stateful firewall, network address translation (NAT) and VPN connections, and the RAM 6021 delivers a powerful all-in-one solution that seamlessly connects to existing Ethernet infrastructures, including networks with Modbus and DNP3 enabled devices.



The RAM 6021 also provides a high-performance user interface that simplifies unit configuration and management. This sleek, graphical web interface is now available across the entire portfolio of Sixnet series RAM and IndustrialPro® industrial routers.



"The connected factory is now a reality, and Red Lion's new RAM 6021 router allows customers to benefit from using industrial automation and networking to increase productivity, control and visibility while reducing operating costs," said Diane Davis, director of product management for Ethernet networking at Red Lion Controls. "With an easy-to-use web interface, flexible configuration options and enhanced security features that protect against intrusions, our rugged RAM routers deliver reliable communications across the factory floor and other extreme environments."



Today's organizations increasingly seek ways to connect, monitor and control devices to create state-of-the-art monitoring and control systems. Linking industrial assets requires rugged solutions that ensure flexible, secure communications from the plant floor to remote locations around the world. RAM 6021 routers integrate industrial automation with networking to increase productivity and reduce costs by minimizing the need for onsite visits for equipment troubleshooting and maintenance.



For more information about Red Lion and its new RAM 6021 industrial routers, please visit www.redlion.net/RAM6021.



About Red Lion Controls

As the global experts in communication, monitoring and control for industrial automation and networking, Red Lion has been delivering innovative solutions for over forty years. Our award-winning technology enables companies worldwide to gain real-time data visibility that drives productivity. Product brands include Red Lion, N-Tron and Sixnet. With headquarters in York, Pennsylvania, the company has offices across the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe. For more information, please visit www.redlion.net/together.  Red Lion is a Spectris company.



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