Ethernet switches connect seven clients

A Harting product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 29, 2007

The eCon 9000 and mCon 9000 industrial Ethernet switches allow up to seven Ethernet clients to be connected via M12 sockets.

The Harting technology group has released the eCon 9000 and mCon 9000 industrial Ethernet switches.

Each switch allows up to seven Ethernet clients to be connected via M12 sockets (with D-coding) at the front of the device.

Further Ethernet connections can be made over the backplane inside a 19-inch rack.

These new product families are suitable for use in industrial applications, and support both Ethernet (10 MBit/s) and Fast Ethernet (100 MBit/s).

Line and star topology networks as well as mixed configurations are supported.

The ports of the Ethernet switches are fitted with integrated LEDs, which enable easy and fast network diagnosis.

In addition to these optical indicators, all switches have a potential-free relay contact, which can be connected via the DIN cable connector.

The eCon 9000 products are plug and play as standard.

The mCon 9000 product range has, in addition to the standard functions, the ability to be managed over an SNMP interface.

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