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SDN Appliances

Software Definable Network Appliances™ (SDN-A™) are portable, robust, software programmable communications solutions for secure voice, video and data feeds over a variety commercial network technologies including Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Cellular, MANET, SATCOM and more.

F45

F45

The F45 (First 45 Minutes) is your all-in-one solution for secure, portable, and adaptable communications. 

Building on Sigma’s legacy of delivering unparalleled, highly integrated CSfC solutions, the F45 seamlessly combines our Software Definable Network Appliance™ (SDNA™) technology with the industry-leading Radio Over IP (RoIP) Gateway technology from JPS Interoperability. This cutting-edge fusion presents the industry’s first dual VPN Gateway appliance, enabling secure access to classified networks from anywhere, while also transporting military and COTs radio audio over an NSA CSfC secured network connection – all encapsulated within a singular, compact, and robust appliance. 

Other SDN Appliances Products:

SDNA-XC

SDNA-XC

Run Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs) in a compact, low power device that supports Ethernet, Wi-Fi, 4G cellular, and SATCOM WAN transport technologies. Use it stand alone or paired with one or more XC modules from Sigma Defense.

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SDNA-XC-BANKS

SDNA-XC-BANKS

Delivers routing, switching, computing, and virtualization roles in a single, small, lightweight, low power appliance with 8 Ethernet ports and an enterprise-class virtual machine server that can host a dozen or more Virtualized Networking Functions.

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SDNA-HRW-BANKS

SDNA-HRW-BANKS

Combines the capabilities of an IP networking router, a 20 port PoE Ethernet switch with 10G interfaces, and an enterprise-class virtual machine server into a single Half Rack Width (HRW) appliance.

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SDNA-HRW-BANKS

Software Definable Network-Appliance™

The latest cutting-edge addition to the portfolio of Software Definable Networking Appliances, the SDNA-HRW-BANKS, combines the capabilities of an “all WAN technology consuming” IP networking router, a 20 port Ethernet switch with 6 ports of 802.3at PoE, and an enterprise-class virtual machine server into a single Half Rack Width (HRW) appliance.