Category |
Feature/Benefit |
Designed
for industrial applications |
Extended
temperature, vibration, shock and surge, and noise immunity ratings comply
to specifications for automation, ITS, and substation
environments. |
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Compact,
PLC-style form factor is ideal for deployment in industrial
environments. |
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DIN-rail,
wall, and 19 rack mount options allow for deployments in a variety of
control systems. |
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Variety
of power input options covers a wide range of power requirements for
Industrial Ethernet applications. |
|
Up
to 300 deployment configurations, supporting a range of access port
densities, copper and fiber uplinks, fiber access ports, and power input,
deliver flexibility in deployment. |
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Support
for SFP modules provides uplink connectivity supporting 100BASE-LX,
100BASE-FX, 1000BASE- SX, 1000BASE-LX, and 1000BASE-ZX
options. |
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Alarm
relay contacts can be used for an external alert
system. |
Ease
of deployment, management, and replacement |
Cisco
Express Setup simplifies initial configuration with a web browser,
eliminating the need for more complex terminal emulation
programs. |
|
Cisco
Smartports templates provide the option to apply a default global or
interface-level macro with a recommended configuration, allowing the user
to easily set up the switch in a configuration optimized for the specific
application. |
|
Smartports
templates for EtherNet/IP provide an optimized setup for these Industrial
Ethernet protocols at the touch of a button. |
|
Swappable
Flash memory is ideal for quick and easy switch replacement. Memory can be
moved from one switch to another, so a switch can be replaced without the
need to reconfigure software features. |
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The
Cisco IE 3000 can be managed by PROFINET based management tools. The IE
3000 has PROFINET v2 certification, with PROFINET conformance class B
compliance. |
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Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP) (v1/v2/v3) support allows for
management using traditional IT-based management tools, including
CiscoWorks. |
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Device
Manager allows web-based switch configurations. |
|
DHCP
port-based allocation retains the IP address on a per port basis and
simplifies the end-host replacement in an industrial
setting. |
|
HTTPS
access |
|
Embedded
Event Manager (EEM) provides real-time network event detection and on
board automation |
|
Cisco
Network Assistant (CNA) is a no-charge, Windows-based application that
simplifies the administration of networks of up to 250 users. It supports
the Cisco IE 3000 and a wide range of Cisco Catalystintelligent switches.
With CNA, users can manage Cisco Catalyst switches and launch the device
managers of Cisco integrated services routers and Cisco AironetWLAN access
points. Configuration wizards need just a few user inputs to automatically
configure the switch to optimally handle different types of traffic:
control, voice, video, multicast, and high-priority data. For detailed CNA
support information, please go
tohttps://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5931/prod_release_notes_list.html |
|
Cisco
Prime LMS support. For detailed information, please go
tohttps://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11200/products_device_support_tables_list.html |
Availability
and scalability |
Virtual
LANs (VLANs) allow for logical segmentation for a network for optimal use
of bandwidth. |
|
802.1q
trunking |
|
QoS
classifies and prioritizes data, guaranteeing determinism for
mission-critical data. |
|
IGMPv3
snooping provides fast client joins and leaves of multicast streams and
limits bandwidth-intensive traffic to only the requestors. An additional
querier allows this operation in a Layer 2 only
environment. |
|
IGMP
filtering provides multicast authentication by filtering out no
subscribers and limits the number of concurrent multicast streams
available per port. |
|
Per-port
broadcast, multicast, and unicast storm control prevents faulty end
stations from degrading overall systems performance. |
|
IEEE
802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol support for redundant backbone connections
and loop-free networks simplifies network configuration and improves fault
tolerance. |
|
EtherChannel
LACP support for quick recovery and bandwidth
utilization |
|
FlexLinks
for fast recovery |
|
Cisco
Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) is supported to create redundant,
failsafe routing topologies. |
|
Resilient
Ethernet Protocol, scalable up to 130 nodes with a very fast convergence,
50ms. |
Security |
IEEE
802.1x with VLAN assignment, guest VLAN, and voice VLAN allows dynamic
port-based security, providing user authentication. |
|
Port-based
ACLs for Layer 2 interfaces allow application of security policies on
individual switch ports. |
|
MAC
address filtering prevents the forwarding of any type of packet with a
matching MAC address. |
|
Secure
Shell (SSH) Protocol v2 and SNMPv3 provide network security by encrypting
administrator traffic during Telnet and SNMP sessions. SSHv2 and the
cryptographic version of SNMPv3 require a special cryptographic software
image because of U.S. export restrictions. |
|
TACACS+
and RADIUS authentication enable centralized control of the switch and
restrict unauthorized users from altering the
configuration. |
|
MAC
address notification allows administrators to be notified of users added
to or removed from the network. |
|
Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) snooping allows administrators to help
ensure consistent mapping of IP to MAC addresses. This can be used to
prevent attacks that attempt to poison the DHCP binding database and to
rate limit the amount of DHCP traffic that enters a switch
port. |
|
DHCP
Interface Tracker (Option 82) augments a host IP address request with the
switch port ID. |
|
Port
security secures the access to an access or 802.1q trunk port based on MAC
address. |
|
After
a specific time frame, the aging feature removes the MAC address from the
switch to allow another device to connect to the same
port. |
|
Trusted
Boundary provides the ability to trust the QoS priority settings if an IP
phone is present and to disable the trust setting if the IP phone is
removed, thereby preventing a malicious user from overriding
prioritization policies in the network. |
|
Up
to 512 ACLs are supported, with two profiles: Security (384 Security ACL
entries and 128 QoS policies) and QoS (128 Security ACL entries and 384
QoS polices). |
|
Cisco
standard and extended IP security router ACLs define security policies on
routed interfaces for control- plane and data-plane
traffic. |
|
Dynamic
ARP Inspection helps ensure user integrity by preventing malicious users
from exploiting the insecure nature of the ARP
protocol. |
|
DHCP
Snooping prevents malicious users from spoofing a DHCP server and sending
out bogus addresses. This feature is used by other primary security
features to prevent a number of other attacks such as ARP
poisoning. |
|
IP
source guard prevents a malicious user from spoofing or taking over
another user's IP address by creating a binding table between client's IP
and MAC address, port, and VLAN. |
|
Support
for private VLANs and SXP (SGT Exchange Protocol) |
High-performance
IP routing |
Inter-VLAN
IP routing for full Layer 3 routing between 2 or more
VLANs. |
|
Basic
IP unicast routing protocols (static, Routing Information Protocol Version
1 [RIPv1], RIPv2 and RIPng). |
|
Advanced
IP unicast routing protocols (Open Shortest Path First [OSPF], Interior
Gateway Routing Protocol [IGRP], Enhanced IGRP [EIGRP], Border Gateway
Protocol Version 4 [BGPv4], and Intermediate System-to- Intermediate
System [IS-IS]) are supported for load balancing and constructing scalable
LANs. |
|
Protocol
Independent Multicast (PIM) for IP multicast routing is supported,
including PIM sparse mode (PIM- SM), PIM dense mode (PIM-DM), and PIM
sparse-dense mode. |
|
Cisco
Express Forwarding hardware routing architecture delivers extremely
high-performance IP routing. |
|
IPv6
routing (OSPFv6 and EIGRPv6) support in hardware for maximum
performance. |
|
Policy-based
routing (PBR) allows superior control by facilitating flow redirection
regardless of the routing protocol configured. |
|
HSRP
provides dynamic load balancing and failover for routed links; up to 32
HSRP links supported per unit. |
|
Support
for 1000 multicast groups. |
|
VRF-Lite
virtualization |