Home » » Ethernet Switches

Ethernet Switches

Written By Mr Lam on Saturday, April 21, 2012 | 10:25 AM


Industrial Ethernet switches are used to form the network backbone in substation automation systems, intelligent transportation systems, and other major industrial automation projects. Moxa offers a wide variety of managed and unmanaged switches to fit different system requirements.
Unmanaged Ethernet Switches

Moxa offers a wide selection of unmanaged Ethernet switches with high port densities and different combinations of TP, SC, and ST connectors. These industrial-grade switches maintain a compact, economical footprint that is ideal for a diverse set of applications.


Managed Ethernet Switches

Managed Ethernet switches support intelligent network management functions such as QoS, IGMP Snooping/GMRP, VLAN, Port Trunking, SNMP V1/V2c/V3, IEEE802.1X, and https/SSL. For redundant network backbones, the Turbo Ring feature supports Gigabit Ethernet, copper or fiber-optic media, and network recovery within 20 ms. 

Modular Ethernet Switches

Moxa's industrial modular Ethernet switches feature high reliability, great performance, modularity, and security, and are ideal for forming the network backbone for industrial applications. Top network performance and reliability is assured with Gigabit-speed, high fault-tolerant rings (recover time < 20 ms), and many advanced management and security features.
Rackmount Ethernet Switches

Moxa's Industrial rackmount Ethernet switches, IKS series, are specially designed to handle demanding industrial applications. The IKS series meet EN60950-1, DNV/GL and NEMA TS2 environmental requirements that guarantee a high degree of adaptability to any severe condition, such as vibration and shock, high humidity, extreme temperatures, and high EMI/EMC noise.

IEC 61850-3 Ethernet Switches

IEC 61850-3 Ethernet switches are high performance switches that support IP routing protocols, including static routing and RIP V1/V2, which facilitate the deployment of mission-critical applications across networks. They are designed to meet the demands of power substation automation systems (IEC 61850-3, IEEE1613), traffic control systems (NEMA TS2), and railway applications (EN50121-4).






Share this article :

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 
Support : Creating Website | Johny Template | Mas Template
Copyright © 2011. Programs-Training PLCs - All Rights Reserved
Template Created by Creating Website
Proudly powered by Premium Blogger Template