Cisco Iot Ethernet Switching Portfolio
Cisco Iot Ethernet Switching Portfolio
A manufacturer sees its build-to-order cycle times your network expands dramatically with end devices and
improve by up to 25 percent with a more flexible, sensors in the age of the Internet of Things (IoT).
integrated plant and IT infrastructure. A transportation
The Cisco IE switching portfolio includes ruggedized,
department with sensors deployed throughout its track
secure, easy-to-use switches built for extending the
and train system is alerted to a malfunction on its track-
enterprise to harsh, industrial environments. They provide
signaling system days before it can cause a serious
secure connectivity across challenging environments and
accident. And an electrical utility identifies fault locations
industries such as manufacturing, utilities, transportation,
and restores service 20 percent faster than before.
oil and gas, mining, and smart cities.
This is what’s possible when Cisco® Industrial Ethernet (IE)
These Cisco switches offer best-in-class Cisco IOS®
switches are deployed as part of an integrated, converged
or Cisco IOS XE Software with advanced Layer 2 and
Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology
Layer 3 features, along with industrial protocol support,
(OT) network. One that also prepares you to capture
such as PROFINET and EtherNet/IP to accelerate
new opportunities and achieve greater efficiencies as
industries’ digital transformation.
Benefits
• DIN rail switches: These switches can be mounted These services include:
on standard DIN rails, which are commonly used • Cyber Vision sensor for granular visibility into
in industrial control panels. The switches are also connected assets and traffic flows, assess
compact and take up less space in these panels, which vulnerabilities, increase operations efficiencies and
is useful in tight spaces where there is limited room for help define segmentation policies
equipment. Cisco IE DIN rail switches are available in • Secure Equipment Access for a standard secure way
both fixed and modular forms that can be expanded to monitor, configure, update, and manage industrial
with additional ports to keep up with demand. They also assets remotely
offer a choice of power supplies, allowing you to match • Edge Intelligence to collect process data in real-time
the right power capacity for your PoE needs. to improve governance and make better business
decisions
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Select models of the Cisco IE switch portfolio are • SD-Access policy extended node
available in a modular form factor. These switches
• Advanced industrial protocols and additional
include the base system to which expansion modules
security features
may be attached as required. This modularity gives you
the freedom to add, remove, or change copper or fiber • Edge compute, Cisco Cyber Vision for Industrial
ports in the future in sync with your evolving needs Control System (ICS) visibility
without having to replace the entire switch.
• Cisco Secure Equipment Access for remote asset
Cisco Catalyst IE3400 Rugged Series access
• Advanced modular DIN rail switch expandable • Cisco Edge Intelligence for real-time data extraction
up to 26 ports
Expansion modules for the Catalyst® IE3400 allow you to add fiber, copper, or PoE ports and include the following.
In addition to these, the Catalyst IE3400 may be able to use expansion modules for the Catalyst IE3300 with some
limitations.
• Modular DIN rail switch expandable up to 26 ports • Cisco Cyber Vision for ICS visibility
• All Gigabit Ethernet platform with available 10G • Cisco Secure Equipment Access for remote asset
uplink option, Layer 2 or Layer 3 access
• Up to 24 ports of PoE/PoE+ (power budget • Cisco Edge Intelligence for real-time data extraction
up to 360W)
Expansion options for the Catalyst IE3300 allow you to add 8 to 16 copper, fiber, or PoE ports to the base system
and include the following
14 copper, 2 fiber ports 8 PoE+ ports 16 PoE+ ports 4 1G/2.5G Hi-PoE ports
• Fixed DIN rail switch, 10 ports • Fixed DIN rail switch, up to 20 ports
• 8 ports of PoE/PoE+ (power budget up to 240W) • All Gigabit Ethernet platform, Layer 2 or Layer 3
• Cisco DNA Center for management • Advanced industrial protocols and additional security
features
• Ultra-compact form-factor fixed DIN rail switch • Fixed DIN rail switch, up to 20 ports
with 6, 10, 12, or 20 ports
• Up to 18 FE ports, 2x 1G combo uplinks
• 2 or 4 dual-media or fiber uplink ports (on select models)
• Small size for constrained spaces • Up to 4 ports of PoE/PoE+ (power budget up to 120W)
• Cisco DNA Center for management • Optimized for use in utilities (select models)
Rack-mount switches
• Fixed DIN rail switch, up to 10 ports • Advanced industrial and redundancy protocols
• Up to 8 Fast Ethernet (FE) ports, 2x 1G combo • Edge compute, Cisco Cyber Vision for ICS visibility
uplinks (on select models)
• Cisco DNA Center for management
• Lightly managed Layer 2
• SD-Access fabric edge node
• Up to 8 ports of PoE/PoE+ (power budget up to 180W)
• All Gigabit Ethernet platform, Layer 2 or Layer 3 • All Gigabit Ethernet platform, Layer 2 or Layer 3
• 4x 10G fiber uplinks (on select models) • Up to 24 ports of PoE/PoE+ (power budget
up to 385W)
• Up to 12 ports of PoE/PoE+ (power budget 360W)
• Advanced industrial protocols and additional security
• Horizontal stacking up to 4 members
features
• GNSS/GPS antenna interface
• Cisco DNA Center for management
• Advanced industrial protocols and additional security
• SD-Access extended node
features
Cisco Catalyst IE3400 Heavy Duty Series Cisco IE2000 IP67 Series
• Wall-mount IP66/IP67 switch with M12 interfaces • Wall-mount IP66/IP67 switch, up to 20 ports with
M12 interfaces
• Up to 24 all Gigabit Ethernet or all Fast Ethernet
ports, Layer 2 or Layer 3 • Layer 2 or Layer 3 (limited features)
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