UOTEK 10 Ports 100/1000 M Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch IEEE 802.1Q VLAN 8+2G Gigabit DIN-rail Switch UT-62208F-8T-2GSC-MNF
SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: UOTEK
Data Control: supports 802.3X full-duplex flow control, network storm relieving
High-concerned chemical: None
IP Rating: IP40
Link aggregation: supports link static/dynamic aggregation
Management: supports CLI, WEB, SNMP
Monitoring: supports port mirroring, port status monitoring, log management
Multicast management: supports IGMP Snooping V1/V2/V3
QOS: supports COS, DSCP, 4 queues, WRR, SP control mode
Redundant network: supports STP/RSTP/MSTP, UT-Ring network
Safety management: supports ACL, 802.1X, user level management
VLAN: supports IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
Brand Name: UOTEK
Communication Mode: Full-Duplex
Function: QoS, SNMP, VLAN Support
Model Number: UT-62208F-8T-2GSC-MNF
Ports: 10
Products Status: Stock
Transmission Rate: 10/100Mbps
Description
UOTEK 10 Ports 100/1000 M Managed DIN-rail Ethernet Switch IEEE 802.1Q VLAN 8+2G Gigabit DIN-rail Switch UT-62208F-8T-2GSC-MNF
UT-62208F series are managed industrial Ethernet switches. It supports up to 10 ports, which included 2 Gigabit fiber ports, plug & play; it supports 1 console port, provides CLI management; and it supports industrial field Ethernet layer 2 protocol, this ensure the network stability. This switch is low power consumption; the fanless design prevents it from noise interference. The operating temperature range is from -40~85°C; together with EMC compatibility, these make the switch works stable under poor environment, which provides safe and reliable solution for industrial automation, intelligent transportation, video monitoring, and other industrial application networking access.
Remarks:
1. Single-mode dual-fiber SC port is a standard configuration for products above mentioned, with optional ST/FC
2. The suffix “F” in “MNF” means 12/24/48VDC 10.8~52.8VDC Power input;
The suffix “D” in “MND” means 110/220VAC/DC 88~264VAC/DC dual ual power input

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