Stratix 2000 Unmanaged Switch
Unmanaged switches allow Ethernet devices to communicate with one another across networks. Expanding the Stratix 2000 unmanaged switch portfolio helps increase performance without adding complexity.
The Rockwell Automation Stratix 2000 Unmanaged Switches are a cost effective alternative to managed switches, which in comparison provide additional diagnostic information and services, including sedimentation (VLANs) and prioritization (Qos).
Expanding the existing line of unmanaged switches enables more devices to be reached in a wider range of applications.
Through a variety of new combinations of added Gigabit Copper, Fast Ethernet and Fiber SFP ports, the Stratix 2000 industrial-grade unmanaged switches give you increased distance, transmission wavelength and speed within your network, along with a simple, configured product equipped for easier set up and installation.
Experience switches that provide network connectivity, without all the complexity. Select the combination of ports that meets your application requirements.
The features and benefits include …
- Broadcast storm protection against unwanted network traffic
- Expanded Operating Temperatures of -20 to 70°C
- Simple “Plug and Play” configuration to easily install and use the device
- Low-cost, compact solution for maximised cabinet space
- Includes ability to automatically negotiate speed and duplex settings
- Operates on 20V AC or 24V DC power
- Includes automatic cable cross-over detection
- Rugged metal housing and IP30 rating for industrial applications
The Stratix 2000 Unmanaged Switches are ideal for small control networks, as these industrial-grade switches do not require any configuration and use simple cable connections for easy connection Logix-based controllers.
If you are interested in the Stratix 2000 Unmanaged Switch, or any other Allen Bradley items, please contact us today on 01244 288138 or info@dbicontrol.co.uk.
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