Brand:Cisco
Model:1783-BMS10CA
Series:Stratix 5700
Module Type:Ethernet Managed Switch
Ports:10
Data Rate (Base):1 Gbps
Data Rate (Aggregate):10 Gbps
Protocol Support:IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ad, IEEE 802.3z, IEEE 802.3ab
Operating Temperature:-40°C to +60°C
Storage Temperature:-40°C to +70°C
Power Consumption:15W
Form Factor:1RU
Management:SNMPv1/v2c/v3, CLI, Web UI, API
Security Features:Access Control Lists (ACLs), Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI), Storm Control
Redundancy:Redundant power supply
The Cisco 1783-BMS10CA Stratix 5700 Ethernet Managed Switch is engineered for seamless integration into any industrial network infrastructure, ensuring robust data transmission under extreme conditions. With its advanced hardware and software capabilities, this switch delivers exceptional reliability and security, making it a top choice for factory automation, transportation systems, and other mission-critical applications.
Equipped with a comprehensive set of management protocols including SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3, the switch facilitates easy monitoring and configuration through network management tools. Its support for IPv4 ensures compatibility with existing and future network architectures.
Operated within a temperature range of -40°C to 75°C, the switch is designed to withstand the harshest industrial environments without compromising performance. The IP30 enclosure provides adequate protection against dust and moisture, safeguarding the device from environmental hazards.
The switch consumes a minimal 10W of power, making it energy-efficient and suitable for use in scenarios where power consumption needs to be tightly controlled. It does not support Power over Ethernet (PoE), focusing instead on delivering high-speed data transfer and advanced networking features.
With hot-swappable power supplies and IEEE 802.3-compliant protocol support, the Cisco 1783-BMS10CA Stratix 5700 Ethernet Managed Switch offers redundancy options that enhance system uptime and resilience. This ensures continuous operation even in case of power failures or component malfunctions, critical for maintaining operational efficiency in industrial settings.
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