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Eaton Tripp Lite Series 4-Port Managed Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch - 10/100/1000 Mbps, 2 GbE SFP Slots, -40° to 75°C, DIN Mount, TAA

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Eaton Tripp Lite Series 4-Port Managed Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch - 10/100/1000 Mbps, 2 GbE SFP Slots, -40° to 75°C, DIN Mount, TAAThis rugged, space saving 4 port managed industrial gigabit Ethernet switch is built to power robust LANs in harsh environments. Designed for DIN rail mounting, it delivers reliable 10 100 1000 Mbps performance on copper ports while offering two GbE SFP slots for flexible fiber or copper uplinks. With a wide operating temperature range from 40C to 75C, this switch maintains stable, secure connectivity for factory floors, control rooms, and outdoor

This rugged, space-saving 4-port managed industrial gigabit Ethernet switch is built to power robust LANs in harsh environments. Designed for DIN rail mounting, it delivers reliable 10/100/1000 Mbps performance on copper ports while offering two GbE SFP slots for flexible fiber or copper uplinks. With a wide operating temperature range from -40°C to 75°C, this switch maintains stable, secure connectivity for factory floors, control rooms, and outdoor enclosures. It combines enterprise-grade management features with industrial resilience, making it ideal for communications networks that demand low latency, precise traffic control, and easy remote monitoring in rugged environments.

  • High-performance four-port copper Ethernet: Each port auto-negotiates at 10/100/1000 Mbps, ensuring fast, reliable connections for critical devices while minimizing cable changes or network downtime.
  • Dual GbE SFP uplinks for flexible connectivity: The two GbE SFP slots support fiber or copper modules, enabling long-distance links, fast uplinks, and unique topology options to maximize network reach and redundancy.
  • Rugged industrial design for extreme conditions: Engineered to operate from -40°C to 75°C, with a durable metal enclosure and DIN rail mounting that withstands vibration, moisture, and dust in industrial settings.
  • Advanced management features for precise control: Built-in VLANs, QoS, SNMP, and traffic monitoring provide granular network segmentation, prioritized traffic, and comprehensive visibility for performance optimization.
  • Compliance, compatibility, and reliability: TAA-compliant for government and enterprise deployments, compatible with a wide range of industrial networking gear, and designed to deliver consistent performance in demanding environments.

Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite Series 4-Port Managed Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch

  • Port configuration: 4 auto-negotiating copper ports (10/100/1000 Mbps)
  • uplinks: 2 GbE SFP slots for fiber or copper modules
  • Temperature range: -40°C to 75°C operating environment
  • Mounting: DIN rail compatible for streamlined industrial enclosure integration
  • Enclosure: Rugged metal construction designed for harsh environments and vibration resistance
  • Management: Enterprise-grade management capabilities (VLANs, QoS, SNMP) for secure, scalable network control
  • Compliance: TAA-compliant to satisfy procurement requirements for government and large organizations

How to install Eaton Tripp Lite Series 4-Port Managed Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch

  • Plan your network layout: Identify devices to connect via copper ports and determine uplink paths to the core network using the GbE SFP slots for fiber or copper transceivers.
  • Mount on a DIN rail: Secure the switch firmly into your enclosure or panel using standard DIN rail mounting hardware, ensuring an unobstructed airflow path for cooling.
  • Connect copper devices: Use Cat5e/6 cables to connect servers, controllers, and other devices to the four copper ports, verifying link lights and port status LEDs.
  • Configure GbE uplinks: Install appropriate SFP modules in the two GbE slots if you plan to connect to distant switches or fiber networks; connect the uplinks with the corresponding fiber or copper cables.
  • Apply initial network settings: Access the switch management interface via its IP address, assign VLANs for segmentation, set QoS policies for critical traffic, and enable SNMP for remote monitoring.
  • Verify operation and redundancy: Test connectivity between endpoints, validate VLAN tagging and QoS behavior, and confirm that uplinks provide the expected bandwidth and failover paths if available.

Frequently asked questions

  • What environments is this switch best suited for? It is designed for industrial settings requiring rugged hardware, wide temperature tolerance, and reliable managed networking on DIN rails, including manufacturing floors, control rooms, and outdoor enclosures.
  • Can I use this switch with standard Ethernet cables? Yes. The copper ports support auto-negotiation for 10/100/1000 Mbps over Cat5e/6/6a cables, providing simple deployment with existing infrastructure.
  • What are the main management features? The switch includes VLANs for segmentation, QoS for prioritized traffic, SNMP for monitoring, and port mirroring for troubleshooting and traffic analysis, giving IT teams granular control over the industrial LAN.
  • Are there redundancy options for uplinks? With two GbE SFP slots, you can configure redundant uplinks or link aggregation where supported, improving resilience and availability for critical networks.
  • Is this product compliant with procurement requirements? Yes, it is TAA-compliant, making it suitable for government and other organizations that require traceability and compliance in purchasing.
  • What is the significance of the -40°C to 75°C range? This broad temperature range ensures reliable operation in harsh environments, including cold industrial facilities and hot machinery rooms, reducing the risk of performance degradation due to temperature fluctuations.
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