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Industrial SNMP Managed Switch
 
Redundant Ring Fast Recovery and high-Resilient Network
Management SNMP, Web, Telnet, CLI
Alarm Output Detect and report network fault before serious problems happen
Redundant Power Input Keeps power running non-stop
IP30 case, DIN or panel mount Ideal for industrial and/or harsh working environments
20ms Models
IES-M062F(E) 8-port: 6*10/100TX + 2*100FX SC MM or SM, -10 to 60C and -40 to 75C available
IES-M082C(E) 10-port: 8*10/100TX + 2* combo( 10/100/1000 TX or 100/1000M SFP), -10 to 60C and -40 to 75C available
IGS-M044GE 8-port: 4* 10/100/1000TX + 2* 100/1000M SFP, , -10 to 60C and -40 to 75C available
IGS-M062C 8-port: 6* 10/100/1000TX + 2* Combo ( 10/100/100TX or 100/1000M SFP ) , -10 to 60C available
IES-M162CE 18-port: 16*10/100TX + 2* combo( 10/100/1000 TX or 100/1000M SFP), -40 to 75C available
   
300ms Model  
IES-M080-300 8-port: 8*10/100TX, -10 to 60C available
IES-M062F-300 8-port: 6*10/100TX + 2*100FX SC-SM, -10 to 60C available
 
Overview
Industrial Managed Ethernet Switches have been tested under extensive Industrial EMI and Safety standards.  X-Ring feature alone or with dual homing, couple ring, and dual & central ring can be used to configure a network with redundant recovery time less than 20ms (some model at 300ms).  Dual power inputs ensure reliability.  A relay alarm outputs for port failure notification. DIN Rail and Wall Mounting option are on the same IP 30 enclosure. Industrial managed Switch's relay contact to alarm system can immediately alert user to power failure or/and port down events and send a warning message to pre-defined email address. The management functions include Management (SNMP, Web, Telnet, CLI), Control ( Port Based VLAN, 802.1Q Tag, VLAN, GVRP, QoS, IGMP, LACP, Rate Limit), Security(IP/MAC & Port Binding, DHCP Server, IP Access List, 802.1X, SNMP V3), Diagnostics(Port Statistics, Port Mirroring, RMON, Trap, E-Mail Alert, Syslog), Redundant recovery ( X-Ring, STP, RSTP), SNTP and SMTP. 
 
Specification
  • Conforms to IEEE 802.3 10Base-T, 802.3u 100Base-TX
  • RJ-45 port supports auto MDI/MDI-X function
  • Redundant power design
  • DIN rail and wall panel mount design
  • Store-and-Forward switching architecture
  • 4 priority queues per port
  • Port based VLAN / 802.1 Q Tag VLAN
  • IGMP for multimedia application
  • Supports DHCP client
  • Supports ingress packet filter and egress rate limit
  • Relay alarm output for system events
  • Reverse polarity protection on power inputs
  • Port mirror for TX only
  • IEEE 802.3x flow control
  • Flow control on full-duplex
  • Back pressure on half-duplex
  • Redundant ring recovery time: 20ms model and 300ms model
  • Simple Network Time protocol (SNTP)
  • IP security for management functions
  • TFTP firmware update and system configuration restore and backup
Web Management
Each switch has an http web server, providing advanced management features and allowing users to manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard web browser.
 
Port Mirror
Port mirroring is a method for monitoring traffic in switched networks. Packets transmitted and received by a port can be mirrored to another specified port. This allows network administrators to monitor traffic.
 
Virtual LAN
A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain. This allows you to isolate network traffic so that members of a VLAN will only receive traffic from other members of the same VLAN. Creating a VLAN from a switch is the logical equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch. However, since it is a virtual network, the network devices remain connected to the same switch physically. Both port-based and 802.1Q (tagged-based) VLAN are supported.
 
IGMP
The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is a communications protocol used to manage the membership of Internet Protocol multicast groups. IGMP is used by IP hosts to establish multicast group memberships. This allows the port to detect IGMP query and report packets and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch.
 
Redundant Ring
These industrial switches incorporate a proprietary redundant ring protocol that helps your network recover from connection failures within 20ms. The redundant ring algorithm is much like STP or RSTP but has a much faster recovery time.