About ORING Managed Ethernet Switch
Industrial 5,8-port mini type managed Ethernet switch
Supports 5 ports 10/100 Base-T(X) Supports auto-negotiation and auto-MDI/MDI-X Supports store-and-forward transmission Supports flow control Compact size for easily installation Rigid IP-30 housing design DIN-Rail and wall mounting enabled
Rugged Industrial DesignEngineered to excel in harsh environments, the ORING Managed Ethernet Switch is equipped with an IP30-rated metal housing and can operate in extreme temperatures from -40C to 75C. Its compact size and flexible mounting options allow for seamless integration into industrial panels or control cabinets, providing reliability even in the most demanding conditions.
Advanced Network ManagementFeaturing comprehensive network management capabilities, including Web, SNMP, CLI, and Telnet, this switch enables efficient configuration and monitoring. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN support and a 4K MAC address table help optimize network segmentation and security, ensuring smooth operations in automation and industrial settings.
High Performance and ReliabilityWith a switching capacity of 5.6 Gbps, forwarding rate of 4.2 Mpps, and dual redundant power inputs, the switch delivers high-speed data transfer and fault tolerance. The integration of both copper (RJ45) and fiber optic (SFP) connection methods provides flexibility for various network architectures, supporting ranges up to 20km using fiber ports.
FAQs of ORING Managed Ethernet Switch:
Q: How does the ORING Managed Ethernet Switch handle power interruptions in industrial environments?
A: The switch supports dual redundant power inputs (12~48 VDC), ensuring continuous operation during power source failures. This feature allows seamless switching between power supplies, minimizing network downtime in critical applications.
Q: What are the benefits of the fanless, silent operation design?
A: The fanless architecture guarantees silent operation, reducing noise in control rooms or sensitive areas. Additionally, eliminating fans decreases the risk of mechanical failure, which enhances long-term durability and reliability in industrial environments.
Q: When should I use the SFP fiber ports instead of RJ45 Ethernet connections?
A: SFP fiber ports are ideal for extending network connections over long distances (up to 20km) or where electrical isolation is needed to prevent interference. Use RJ45 ports for standard copper Ethernet connections within shorter range settings.
Q: Where can this switch be installed and what mounting options are available?
A: The switch is suitable for industrial environments and can be mounted on DIN-rails or directly onto walls. Its compact dimensions make it easy to install even in space-constrained control cabinets or automation panels.
Q: What process should be followed to configure the switch for VLAN segmentation?
A: Configuration can be performed via Web GUI, SNMP, CLI, or Telnet interfaces. Follow the included setup guide to log in, navigate to VLAN settings, and assign ports to desired VLAN groups for segmented, secure network traffic.
Q: How does surge protection benefit my industrial network setup?
A: With 6KV surge protection on Ethernet ports, the switch safeguards your network devices from voltage spikes commonly caused by lightning or electrical faults, thus preventing costly downtime and equipment damage.
Q: What are the main advantages of using this switch for industrial automation applications?
A: The switch combines robust hardware, redundant power inputs, versatile port options, and advanced management features, making it a reliable backbone for industrial automation. It ensures performance, security, and stability even in challenging operational environments.