Switches ease network expansion

A Phoenix Contact product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 19, 2007

Each of Phoenix Contacts' FL Switch SFN GT switches provides up to eight Gigabit-enabled RJ45 ports.

Phoenix Contact's new FL Switch SFN GT range provides fast, cost-efficient network expansion via Gigabit Ethernet - right down to field level.

The switches' compact housing makes them suitable for universal, localised use in control cabinets and in terminal boxes.

Each switch provides up to eight Gigabit-enabled RJ45 ports.

The components support auto-negotiation at transmission rates of 10, 100, and 1000Mbit/s in mixed mode.

This allows the coupling of network segments or end devices with identical or differing data transmission rates.

Auto-crossing renders a differentiation between 1:1 and crossover types of cable superfluous.

The switches automatically detect the assignment of the Ethernet cables and adjust accordingly.

Using the fibre-optic cable ports, a network's segment length can be extended up to 20km, particularly in rough terrain.

Unoccupied switch ports can be mechanically locked to guard against unauthorised use.

Occupied ports meet LAN Security Level 1, as they can also be locked to guard against unauthorised removal of network connections.

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