Industrial Ethernet
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Industrial Ethernet
Ethernet Switches
Managed
Managed Ethernet switches support intelligent network management functions such as QoS, IGMP Snooping/GMRP, VLAN, Port Trunking, SNMP V1/V2c/V3, IEEE802.1X, and https/SSL. For redundant network backbones, the RingOn feature supports Gigabit Ethernet, copper or fiber-optic media, and network recovery within 15 ms.Rackmount
Henrich's industrial rackmount managed and unmanaged Ethernet switches are rugged switches for hardened industrial applications. They meet EN50155, EN50121-4, UL60950-1 requirements to guarantee high network availability and environmental adaptability for harsh applications. Henrich's managed switches support redundant technology for enhanced reliability.IEC61850-3
IEC61850-3 Ethernet switches are high performance switches that support RingOn protocols, including QoS, IGMP Snooping/GMRP, VLAN, Port Trunking, SNMP V1/V2c/V3, IEEE802.1X, and https/SSL , which facilitate the deployment of mission-critical applications across networks. They are designed to meet the demands of power substation automation systems (IEC61850-3, IEEE1613).Layer-3
Henrich's industrial rackmount managed Ethernet switches are rugged switches for hardened industrial applications. They meet EN50155, EN50121-3-2, EN55011, IEC61373 requirements to guarantee high network availability and environmental adaptability for harsh applications. Henrich's managed switches support redundant technology for enhanced reliability.EN50155
EN50155 switches are designed for communications between machines/devices inside trains. Compliant with IEC61375 standard and EN51055, these highly compactly-designed industrial switches can meet any hazardous environments while providing robust communication requirements for critical applications such as train traction and/or braking command requirements through these reliable devices. Network Management Software
Ethernet Media Converters
Ethernet to Fiber Converters
Henrich's industrial-grade Ethernet-to-Fiber Converters are designed to convert Ethernet data to fiber optic signals, which can be a very cost-effective way to extend transmission distance. By converting to fiber optic media, Ethernet data can be transmitted over distances up to 120 km while enjoying superior EMI immunity, an ideal combination for many industrial applications. Industrial Wireless AP/Bridge