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Stratix 6000™ Managed Ethernet Switch Features and Benefits Robust, secure and easy to use, Ethernet switches are necessary to effectively design and manage manufacturing and enterprise networks. The Stratix 6000 line of fixed managed switches is designed to help ease deployment of your Ethernet networks on machines and the plant floor. The Stratix 6000, is part of the Rockwell Automation Stratix family of industrial Ethernet switches. The Stratix family of managed switches are optimized for your Integrated Architecture: • Easily re-use and migrate projects using Studio 5000™ programming software; common with all Logix PACs • Integrate control and information using FactoryTalk® View HMI faceplates; common with all Logix PACs • Use EtherNet/IP™ to link plant floor and enterprise networks; common with all Logix PAC Easy Configuration With configuration screens in Studio 5000, web-based configuration through your web browser, and default switch configuration settings, the Stratix 6000 set up is simple and does not require a network expert. Security Protect your network against unauthorized access using device authentication (MAC ID), turn ports on and off per your security needs, and restrict unwanted access using user name and password authentication. Diagnostics and Monitoring The Studio 5000 Add On Profile (AOP), predefined Logix tags, and pre-engineered FactoryTalk View HMI diagnostic faceplates allow for access to network status. Simple Maintenance Replace devices connected to your Stratix 6000 using DHCP per port IP address assignment. End devices simply request their IP addresses upon power up allowing your network to recover automatically. Studio 5000 Add-On-Profile FactoryTalk View Faceplates Connectivity To Logix Controllers The Stratix 6000 easily connects with Logix controllers. When the module is installed in the I/O configuration, the controller automatically scans and identifies it (Figure 1). Once the module is identified, your network status is easily viewed in ladder logic (Figure 2) and is automatically updated in tags (Figure 3). Figure 2 Figure 1 Figure 3 Inputs: • Unauthorized MAC ID • Traffic variation alarms • Link active on port • Multicast connections • TCP connections • Scaled bandwidth per port Outputs: • Disable communications to all ports • Disable communications to a single port RUN RUN Logix PAC™ Stratix 6000 Specifications Stratix 6000 Operating Temperature Dimensions Power Requirements Switch Features 8-48 VDC VLAN with Trunking*, QOS, SNMP, IGMP, RSTP, Port mirroring, MAC ID port security, DHCP IP address assignment per port Base Modules 1783-EMS04T 1783-EMS08T 4 port managed switch 8 port managed switch with 1 fiber SFP slot 0-60ºC Class 1, Div 2 Compliant 114 mm H 51 mm W 89 mm D Fiber Optic Uplink (SFP) 1783-SFP1GSX 1000 Base-SX Multimode Transceiver 1783-SFP1GLX 1000 Base-LX Singlemode Transceiver * Feature is only available with the 1783-EMS08T module For more information, please visit our website: www.ab.com/networks/stratix6000 Stratix 6000, Integrated Architecture, FactoryTalk View, Studio 5000 and Logix PAC are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc. EtherNet/IP is the property of ODVA. Publication ENET-PP004C-EN-E – August 2013 Supersedes Publication ENET-PP004B-EN-E – November 2011 Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.