Siemon intros LC fiber optic adapter lock to secure network accessories line - Connector Specifier

Siemon intros LC fiber optic adapter lock to secure network accessories line


Dec 22, 2010

December 21, 2010 -- Network infrastructure supplier Siemon has announced the launch of its LockIT LC optical fiber adapter lock. Joining Siemon’s LockIT line of secure network connectivity products, the tamper-proof adapter lock protects against unauthorized access to unused LC ports. 

The adapter locks require no special connectivity and can be utilized to secure nearly any LC optical fiber-based network infrastructure. Siemon says the LockIT system is designed to provide physical layer security without adding complexity or impacting overall functionality and density.

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According to the company, the LockIT adapter lock snaps securely into any industry-standard LC port, blocking cord access and preventing tampering. Removable only with a specially designed key, the lock fits flush within the port, providing full access to adjacent ports regardless of density, and it is brightly colored to allow network personnel to quickly identify locked ports. 

The secure components are system and cabling performance-independent, allowing them to secure any active equipment LC port, or passive LC patching,  plug and play or work area port..

The Siemon LockIT product family also includes a line of secure copper RJ-45 network connectivity products, including a tamper-proof RJ45 outlet lock and lockable patch cords in shielded and UTP 10Gb/s category 6A and category 6 configurations. The LockIT RJ-45 copper outlet lock, patch cord and new LC fiber adapter lock all utilize the same universal key, included with the system.

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“The obvious benefit is a very cost-effective and easily-implemented deterrent against malicious access to the network through unsecured connectivity,” explains Tony Veatch, Siemon Director of Product Management. 

Veatch adds, “But LockIT is also an excellent way to protect against accidental connectivity errors, acting like a ‘lock-out/tag-out’ system for the network infrastructure. We see great interest in such a solution in public areas including conference rooms, airports and classrooms.  This simple, effective product is suitable for industries such as transportation, finance, retail, hospitality, and education, as well as in mission critical data center applications.”

To learn more about Siemon’s LockIT system, visit www.siemon.com/go/lockit

 

 


 


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