Ethernet switches from Spectra

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Building secure data networks

Powerful and reliable data networks are an important component of industrial digitalization. Industrial Ethernet switches ensure the fast and continuous transport of all necessary data.

The IGS-6325-16T4S Ethernet switch is used to create secure and reliable networks. © Spectra

Spectra has developed the industrial and manageable 20-port Ethernet switch IGS-6325-16T4S especially for demanding networks with large data volumes and fast data transfer. The compact switch (76x107x152 mm) provides 20 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 16 of which are designed as RJ45 ports and 4 as SFP ports. With the help of suitable SFP modules, connections of up to 2 km in multi mode or even up to 120 km in single mode can be established.

The IGS-6325 is extensively manageable and therefore also meets the high industrial requirements in terms of data security. It provides advanced IPv6/IPv4 management interfaces, extensive L2/L4 switching functions and static layer 3 routing functions. They ensure reliable routing of data according to individual criteria. Setup is user-friendly via web and SNMP interface.

Power fail or link lost events can be signaled via two digital outputs. Two digital inputs record alarm signals from external devices, for example "door open" or "air conditioner defective", and forward these signals to the administrators via email, SYSLOG or SNMP. The industrial requirements for reliability and robustness are ensured by a redundant power supply, an IP30 metal housing and an operating temperature range of -40 °C to +75 °C.

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