The IDS-710HP is a 10-port managed Ethernet switch that can operate in industrial environments providing advanced performance and enabling real-time deterministic network operation. Eight 10 / 100 / 1000-Base-T Ethernet ports are available for networking Gigabit and Fast Ethernet devices. The two SFP slots support 10 / 100 / 1000 on copper or 1G / 2.5G on fiber.
In addition to transmitting network data, the IDS-710HP has a built-in Power over Ethernet injector to supply up to 100 W Power over Ethernet per port for a total of 450 W across all 8 ports. This is ideal for powering standard-based 802.3af, 802.3at, and 802.3bt compliant devices such as such as pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) security cameras with heaters, 802.11ax/ac wireless access points, alarms, traffic controllers, sensors, and tracking devices. Classified as Layer 2 Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE), the switch will detect if connected devices are POE-compatible and automatically supply power. Using a PoE switch saves on installation and maintenance costs by eliminating the need to install multiple pieces of equipment, additional electrical wires, and outlets. This flexibility allows for easy adaptation to network growth and changes. Perle industrial-grade Ethernet switches are designed to stand up to extreme temperatures, surges, vibrations, and shocks found in industrial automation, government, military, oil and gas, mining and outdoor applications.
Port auto-sensing
Auto-sensing of port speed and auto-negotiation of duplex on all switch ports for optimizing bandwidth.
Auto MDI / MDIX
Medium-dependent interface crossover (Auto-MDIX) capability on 10 / 100 and 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps interfaces that enables the interface to automatically detect the required cable type (straight thru or crossover) and to configure the connection appropriately.
Link aggregation protocol
Increase port bandwidth through link aggregation. Support is provided for IEEE 802.3ad using link aggregation control protocol (LACP). Up to eight (8) ports in a single port-channel.
Storm control
Storm control prevents traffic on a LAN from being disrupted by a broadcast, multicast, or unicast storm on one of the physical interfaces. A LAN storm occurs when packets flood the LAN, creating excessive traffic and degrading network performance. Storm control enables limits to be placed on broadcast, multicast and unicast traffic.
Static MAC addressing
This feature enables the manual configuration of the MAC addresses on a per port basis. Flooding is prevented by retaining MAC entries across a reboot of the switch.
Port quick disconnect
In some network environments, it is desirable to move an Ethernet from one switch port to another and have the device come online quickly. The port quick disconnect feature if enabled, provides an immediate age-out of the MAC addresses learned on the port when the port status changes from a link-up to a link-down state.