V-ON: Video Always-On Networking
To achieve video always-on transmission for mission critical surveillance, V-ON technology combines Moxa’s Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain redundant ring topologies with optimized video transmission to implement millisecond-level network recovery upon media and node failure.
L2/L3 Multicast Streaming Recovery |
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Based on Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain enabled ring networks, V-ON technology overcomes IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) and VRRP (Virtual Routing Redundancy Protocol) limitations to enable layer 2 video network recovery within 50 ms, and layer 3 video routing recovery within 300 ms of video network failure.
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- L2 video steaming recovery <50 ms(*) for unicast and multicast scenarios
- L3 video steaming recovery <300 ms(*) for unicast and multicast routing scenarios
- Millisecond-level router redundancy
- Failure modes supported: power down/up, path link down/up
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Redundancy Performance Comparison Video |
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Watch a real test comparing network redundancy between traditional RSTP and V-ON technologies.
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