Industrial managed switches LAN-RING equipped with Ethernet ports. Event management, which is part of advanced management, makes these switches the ideal solution for applications with high demands on security and flexibility of the devices used. The switches support redundant MESH topologies with fast connection recovery. Thanks to the highly resilient hardware, the switches can be deployed in a wide operating temperature range of -40 to 70 °C.
Industrial switch with 5x FE ports with 150A surge protection, USB port for local management, redundant power input, surge protectors on all inputs, EVENT MANAGEMENT: SMTP, TCP events, ETH events, HTTP client (camera control), 8x IPWatchdog.... , operating temperature –40...+70°C, VLAN, QoS, IGMP, SNMPv2/v3, SNTP, installation on flat surface or DIN35, 12VDC/24VDC/48VDC/12VAC/24VAC/56VDC
Order code: 1-780-220
Availability: Production to order
| FAST ETHERNET | |
|---|---|
| Count | 5 |
| Supported formats | 10BaseT, 100BaseTx |
| Surge protection | up to 150 A waveform 8/20 μs |
| Connector | RJ45 |
| POWER | |
|---|---|
| Count | 2 |
| Connector | WAGO 734-205 |
| Input voltage range | 10 - 30 VAC / 10 - 60 VDC |
| Power consumption | Max. 3 W |
| Surge protection | 600 W waveform 10/1000 μs |
| ENVIRONMENT | |
|---|---|
| Operating temperature | –40...+70 °C |
| Storage temperature | –40...+70 °C |
| Humidity | Max. 95 % |
| MECHANICAL | |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.3 kg |
| Dimensions - h / w / d | 46 x 110 x 118 mm |
| SECURITY | |
|---|---|
| Secure Booting | The code is stored and executed directly on SoC, therefore it is not externally accessible. |
| Firmware Upgrade | The FW image is encrypted and signed using AES-256, RSA-4096, SHA-512 |
| SNMP | SNMPv3 - SHA-512 / AES-256 (recommended) |
| SNMPv2c (obsolete) | |
| GUI Application | Digitally signed installation file using SHA-256, RSA 4096 |
| IEEE 802.1X-2004 | RFC3748 - EAP Packet Format, Authenticator PAE, Supplicant PAE |
| MANAGEMENT | |
|---|---|
| Application | SIMULand.v4 |
| SNMPv3 | Encrypted |
| EMC and safety | ||
|---|---|---|
| EN 61000-6-2 | Immunity - industrial environment | |
| IEEE 1613 | Environmental and Testing Requirements | Electric Power Substations | |
| EN 55035 | EMC of multimedia devices - immunity requirements | |
| EN 55032 | EMC of multimedia devices - emission requirements | |
| EN 62368-1 | Safety requirements of Information technology equipment | |
| EN IEC 63000 | The Assessment Of Electrical And Electronic Products With Respect To The ROHS | |
| EN 61000-4-2 | 8 kV | Air discharge |
| EN 61000-4-2 | 4 kV | Contact discharge |
| EN 61000-4-3 | 10 V/m | Radiated HF field |
| EN 61000-4-4 | 2 kV | Bursty |
| EN 61000-4-5 | 2 kV | Shock pulses |
| EN 61000-4-6 | 10 V | Resistance to HF field induced line disturbances |
| EN 61000-4-8 | 30 A/m | Magnetic field |
| Standards and protocols | |
|---|---|
| IEEE 802.3i | 10BASE-T 10 Mbit/s (1.25 MB/s) over twisted pair IEEE 802.3u for 100BaseT(X) and 100BaseFX |
| IEEE 802.3u | 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-T4, 100BASE-FX Fast Ethernet at 100 Mbit/s (12.5 MB/s) with autonegotiation |
| IEEE 802.3ab | 1000BASE-T Gbit/s ethernet over twisted pair at 1 Gbit/s (125 MB/s) |
| IEEE 802.3z | 1000BASE-X Gbit/s ethernet over optical fiber at 1 Gbit/s (125 MB/s) |
| IEEE 802.3ac | Max. frame size 1522 bytes (allow 802.1Q tag) |
| IEEE 802.3x | Flow Control |
| IEEE 802.1p | Class of Service |
| IEEE 802.1X | Port-based Network Access Control (PNAC) |
| IEEE 802.1q | VLAN tagging |
| SNMP v2c/v3 | Simple Network Management Protocols |
| IGMP v1/v2 | Internet Group Management Protocols |
| SNTP | Simple Network Time Protocol |
| SMTP | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
| RSTP | Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol |
| LAN-RING.v1, v2 | Ring topology with a very short time reconfiguration of max. 30ms |
| Management | GUI SIMULandv4 - USB C / Encrypted management via LAN |
Yes, of course, this option is available for the LAN-RING system. Only in this case, we recommend disabling the ringing function in the switch configuration (None) or switching LAN-RING to Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP-M).
The PoE function is factory set to "disable". Therefore, individual ports to which cameras or PoE-enabled devices are connected must be enabled in the configuration. If PoE does not start even after activation, the switch allows you to enable the Ignore Detect feature.

If the distance between the camera and the switch is longer than 100 m, we use a LAN-EXT solution. This is a device that can repeat the route of the link, even several times in a row.
It is annoying to climb a pole and restart the camera or drive 100 km when the camera freezes. For this reason, we have added an IP Watchdog feature to the switches that monitors the camera address and automatically restarts PoE if communication is lost.
IP Watchdog is not only used to restart PoE, but can also monitor any IP address and in case of IP address failure, it can switch any contact in the LAN-RING network or trigger any other configured event.
For security reasons, there is no reset button on the switches. If you need to reset the switch to factory settings, you will need a USB C cable (B - older models) and SIMULand.v4 configuration software.
Procedure
Click USB in the Conectivity menu, click Reset (Factory Default) in the following window and reset the switch to factory settings.
Note: For Windows 8.1 and earlier operating systems, you may need to install the USB driver.
Yes. A USB factory reset will restore the device to factory settings.
Default parameters
IP address - printed on the switch label
Mask - 255.0.0.0
Gateway - 10.1.0.1
Yes, they have support.
For example, we can recommend the following tested types:
MICROTIK S-RJ01
BEL SFP-1GBT-05
RJ45 SFP modules are not supported in the 2G-2C.8S.0.0.F(G)-BOX switch on ports P1-P8.
To answer this question, it is useful to refer to EN62305-1 (Lightning protection, Part 1 - General principles).
Switches, connected metallic cabling and equipment (cameras) should be located in the LPZ0B zone, i.e. in a zone protected by a lightning arrester against direct lightning strikes.
Table E.2 gives the expected utility current for LPL I-II (Lightning Protection Levels) under indirect lightning strike up to 100A (8/20µs) and for LPL (III-IV) up to 50A (8/20µs).
However, the standard recommends that magnetic cable shielding be included in the protection of electronic systems.
Therefore, if the switch will be in our OH65 steel enclosure and routed through the inside of a steel pole or steel protector (all under the arrester and grounded), 150A (8/20µs) is sufficient protection.
If any of the above precautions are not followed, switches with 1000A (8/20µs) protection on the FE ports must be used.
The most important thing is to make every effort to prevent direct lightning strikes, where the standard assumes a current of up to 2000A (10/350µs). Such a current is a major problem for the RJ45 connectors themselves. In our experience, the maximum level of current that RJ45 contacts can withstand is somewhere between 1-2kA (8/20µs).
I have observed different RSTP behavior of your switch compared to a competing switch in the following situation. There are two switches in the network connected to each other by a fiber optic link. Egress filtering is enabled on one of these devices (Egress filtering: No unknown destination address). However, only one switch is available at this time because the link is blocked by the RSTP protocol. However, if I replace the unavailable switch with a competing device with a similar configuration, both switches are available.
Egress filtering causes BPDU frames to be sent only in one direction because the other direction is filtered. This causes the first switch to know about the second, but the second switch does not know about the first. This condition is handled by the so-called "contention mechanism". This was incorporated into the 802.1D-2004 standard and solves the problem you mentioned by blocking the link to prevent loops. Our implementation of the RSTP protocol complies with this standard. Other vendors may have a different implementation of the RSTP protocol based on an older standard that did not include a "dispute mechanism".
No, they can't. For older types of DSC POWER control panels, we recommend using xDW-S-PDS, which are compatible with the DSC POWER control panel.
Yes, the switch allows you to respond to the input state of a remote device by data shutting down the port. PoE remains active, so there is no need to wait for camera initialization on recovery, it is available immediately.
