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VPSwitch Go Lite Managed 6TX

VPSwitch Go Lite Managed 6TX

The VPSwitch Go Lite Managed 6TX is a light managed Industrial Ethernet switch with six Industrial Ethernet ports and two power supply units. It has a light yet robust industrial design and can be easily integrated into your network. It comes with a straightforward interface in your language.

  • Configuration via web interface or USB configuration, firmware updates and system logging
  • Compact flat DIN-rail mounting with galvanically isolated digitial input
  • Setting VLANs, shutting down and prioritizing individual ports with fault notification via contact relay
SKU: 124-200610A Categories: ,

Description

Versatile Industrial Ethernet switches

The VPSwitch Go family is a versatile series of Industrial Ethernet switches available with a full range of capabilities. The switches are available as Unmanged, Lite Managed, Full Managed, and Security Managed. These solutions are easy and quick to set up in any automation system requiring robust design. There are nine different products offered within the VPSwitch Go family to ensure your specific needs are met regarding diagnostics, management options, and security features.

The VPSwitch Go has certifications for rolling stock and railway applications EN50155 / EN50121, and is in accordance with European directives E1 R10 & R118, and CE.

Applications

  • Automation
  • Process manufacturing

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

General

  • Isolation class: IP20
  • Type: store and forward
  • Operating temperature: -40° C to +70° C
  • Mechanics: Fanless design
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 64 x 105 x 48 mm

Management

  • Configuration with USB
  • Firmware updates
  • HTTP

Security

  • System logging
  • Password protection
  • User management
  • Port disabling
  • SNMP traps

Diagnostics

  • LEDs
  • Port monitoring
  • Display port status
  • Configuration via UI
  • Port mirroring
  • Port trunking/link aggregation
  • Traps
  • Relay

Filter

  • Fast aging
  • Port-based VLANs
  • QoS
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