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Perle IDS-710HP Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch w/(8) 10/100/1000BTX RJ45, (2) SFP Slots supporting 1G/2.5G Fiber or 10/100/1000BTX & Hi-PoE IEEE 802.3bt Type 3/4 Ethernet Ports [450W of available total pwr across all ports & up to 100W of pwr per]
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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, a the IDS-710HP has a built-in Power over Ethernet injector to supply up to 100W Power over Ethernet (PoE Type 3 & Type 4) per port for a total of 450W across all 8 ports. This is ideal for powering standards-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.

The SFP slots allow for flexible network configurations using SFP transceivers supplied by Perle, Cisco or other manufacturers of MSA compliant SFPs. In addition, they make utilizing fiber is easy in environments where high levels of electromagnetic interference (EMI) is a common phenomenon, like industrial plants. This interference can cause data corruption over copper-based Ethernet links. However, data transmitted over fiber optic cable is completely immune to this type of noise ensuring optimal data transmission across the plant floor.

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. These rugged fan-less switches are hardened to provide superior reliability in -10 to 60°C. Or, choose the IDS-710HP-XT, where every component has been designed and tested to handle operating temperatures between -40 and 70°C.

The simple Plug and Play installation available in Perle's Fast Setup feature gets your Ethernet devices networked immediately. The familiar Command Line Interface (CLI), via in-band Telnet or the out-band serial console port, will be appreciated by CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional) trained engineers.

The IDS-710 Managed Switches have Enterprise-grade features for environments where extensive security, QoS, and network integration functionality is required. They can be managed with an IPv6 address and supports a comprehensive set of management functions including MRP (IEC62439-2), PROFINET, Modbus TCP, management VLAN, Management Access Lists, Password Strength requirements, RMON, N:1 port mirroring, and local alert log.

All Perle Industrial Ethernet Switches only use high-end components from the leading chip manufacturers to ensure the highest level of durability and reliability. In addition, all units have a corrosion resistance aluminum case and dual redundant power input with reverse polarity and overload protection.

Perle has been designing industrial hardware since 1976. We used this expertise to design the toughest Ethernet switches on the market that will keep your system running for years to come.

Features
  • 8 x 10/100/1000Mbps PoE 802.3bt Ethernet Ports with 450W of available power
  • 2 x SFP Slots supporting 1G/2.5G Fiber or 10/100/1000Base-T
  • PROFINET and Modbus TCP protocols supported for monitoring and device management
  • Ring Protocol MRP (IEC 62439-2) has <10ms recovery time
  • STP/RSTP/MSTP for network redundancy
  • Advanced Security and IT management features: TACACS+, RADIUS, 802.1x, SSH, SNMPv3, and HTTPS
  • IEEE 1588 V1 and V2 PTP for microsecond accuracy
  • Advanced protocols to optimize the performance and intelligence of the network: IGMP Snooping, LLDP-MED, GVRP, Voice VLANs, MSTP, GMRP, and IPv6 MLD Snooping

Performance Features
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

802.3x flow control

IEEE 802.3x flow control on all ports. (The switch does not initiate pause frames)

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

Static Link Aggregation

Provides the ability to operate under a static (manual) link aggregation scenario (where the remote switch peer does not support LACP)

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

Bandwidth Control Monitoring

Bandwidth Control provides the ability to monitor the flow rates on a per port basis and the ability to cause an SNMP trap to occur (selectable) and put the port in an "error-disabled" state

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 Blocking

Port Blocking provides the ability to block the flooding of unknown layer 2 unicast and multicast traffic on an Interface

IPV4 IGMP Snooping

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) constrains the flooding of multicast traffic by dynamically configuring Layer 2 interfaces so that multicast traffic is forwarded to only those interfaces associated with IP multicast devices.

IGMPv1, v2, v3, IGMP snooping querier mode, IGMP report suppression, topology change notification and robustness variable features are supported

IPV6 MLD Snooping

With Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) snooping, IPv6 multicast data is selectively forwarded to a list of ports that want to receive the data, instead of being flooded to all ports in a VLAN. This list is constructed by snooping IPv6 multicast control packets

GMRP

GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) provides a constrained multicast flooding facility similar to IGMP snooping.

GMRP provides a mechanism that allows bridges and end stations to dynamically register group membership information with the MAC bridges attached to the same LAN segment and for that information to be disseminated across all bridges in the Bridged LAN that supports extended filtering services

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 on-line 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

Manageability Features
Web Device Manager

The Perle Web Device Manager is an embedded Web based application that provides an easy to use browser interface for managing the switch. Operates with both http and secure https streams. Unlike competitive products, Java applet technology is not required or used

Command Line Interface (CLI)

A familiar text-based Command Line Interface that is based on accepted industry standard syntax and structure. Ideal for CCNA and CCNP trained engineers, this interface is available via in-band Telnet/SSH or the out-band serial console port

Industrial Ethernet Protocols

Manage Perle IDS-500 switches via PLC, NMS, HMI or SCADA systems using PROFINET or Modbus TCP.

SNMP

Manage the switch with an SNMP compatible management station that is running platforms such as HP Openview or Perle’s PerleVIEW NMS. SNMP V1, V2C, V3

PerleVIEW

PerleVIEW is Perle’s SNMP-based network management system that provides a view of the network with a large scale of Perle networking devices.

IPv6

Manage with an IPv4 or IPV6 address

DHCP Client Auto-Configuration

Automates configuration of switch information such as IP address, default gateway, hostname and Domain Name System (DNS) as well as TFTP server names. Firmware and configuration file locations are provided through options 54, 66, 67, 125 and 150

DHCP Relay

DHCP Relay is used for forwarding requests from DHCP clients when they are not on the same physical subnet. As a DHCP relay agent the switch operates as a Layer 3 device that forwards DHCP packets between clients and servers.

DHCP Option 82 Insertion

Normally used in metro or large enterprise deployments DHCP Option 82 insertion is used to provide additional information on “physical attachment” of the client. As per RFC 3046, option 82 enables additional pre-defined information to be inserted into the DHCP request packet (for DHCP Servers that support this option)

DHCP Server

For networks where a central DHCP server is not provided, the switch can provide a DHCP Server function for allocation of IP addresses to the connected devices

DHCP server port-based address allocation

When Ethernet switches are deployed in the network, they offer connectivity to the directly connected devices. In some environments, such as on a factory floor, if a device fails, the replacement device must be working immediately in the existing network

When configured, the DHCP server port-based address allocation feature ensures that the same IP address is always offered to the same connected port even as the client identifier or client hardware address changes in the DHCP messages received on that port

LLDP

LLDP-Link Layer Discovery Protocol as per IEEE 802.1AB is a neighbor discovery protocol that is used for network devices to advertise information about themselves to other devices on the network. This protocol runs over the data-link layer, which allows two systems running different network layer protocols to learn about each other (via TLVs – Type-Length-Value)

LLDP-MED

LLDP Media Endpoint Discovery is an extension to LLDP that operates between endpoint devices such as IP phones and network devices such as switches. It specifically provides support for voice over IP (VoIP) applications and provides additional TLVs for capabilities discovery, network policy, Power over Ethernet, inventory management and location information

NTP

The switch can provide the time to NTP/SNTP capable client devices (or other switches, etc). You can run the SNTP client and the NTP server concurrently on your system. Therefore you can obtain time from an outside source and serve that time to the devices connected to the switch.

IEEE 1588 – PTP (Precision Time Protocol)
  • IEEE 1588 V1 and V2
  • Boundary Clock V1
  • Boundary Clock V2
  • End-to-End Transparent Clock Sync Two Step Operation
  • End-to-End Transparent Clock Sync One Step Operation
  • Peer-to-Peer Transparent Clock
  • End-to-end Boundary clock
  • Peer-to-peer boundary clock
  • Microsecond accuracy
File Download

Firmware can be transferred via TFTP, SCP, HTTP, HTTPS or via insertion of a microSD card. Text-based files that can be created or edited by common text editors.

Secure Copy Protocol (SCP)

SCP based on the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol, is a means of securely transferring computer files between a local host and a remote host or between two remote hosts.

Availability and Redundancy Features
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

IEEE 802.1D now incorporated in IEEE 802.1Q-2014, STP prevents bridge loops and the broadcast radiation that results from them.

Other Spanning Tree features include BPDU guard, Root guard, loop guard, root guard and TCN Guard

Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)

Interoperable with STP, RSTP (IEEE 802.1w) takes advantage of point-to-point wiring and provides rapid convergence of the spanning tree. Reconfiguration of the spanning tree can occur in less than 1 second

Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)

Originally defined in IEEE 802.1s and now incorporated IEEE 802.1Q-2014, defines an extension to RSTP for use with VLANs. The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol configures a separate Spanning Tree for each VLAN group and blocks all but one of the possible alternate paths within each Spanning Tree.

MRP

Media Redundancy Protocol (IEC 62439-2).

Fast convergence protocol designed for industrial networks. Recovery time of 10 ms or better in rings composed of up to 14 switches.

Prevents a switch loop scenario in a ring topology.

P-Ring

P-Ring provides an easy to use method for configuring a ring network using standard spanning tree protocols.

Prevents a switch loop scenario in a ring topology.

Link Standby

A link recovery feature using a primary and backup link. Provides a simple alternative to spanning tree protocols for link redundancy

VLAN Features
VLAN Range

Up to 256 VLANS across a VLAN ID range of 1 to 4000

GVRP

Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) is an application defined in the IEEE 802.1Q standard that allows for the control of VLANs. With GVRP, the switch can exchange VLAN configuration information with other GVRP switches, prune unnecessary broadcast and unknown unicast traffic, and dynamically create and manage VLANs on switches that are connected through 802.1Q trunk ports.

Voice VLANs

Voice VLANs enables one to separate, prioritize, and authenticate voice traffic moving through your network, and to avoid the possibility of broadcast storms affecting VoIP (Voice-over-IP) operation. With an IP Phone connected to an access port, a switchport voice VLAN enables the use of one VLAN for voice traffic and another VLAN for data traffic from an Ethernet device attached to the phone

VLAN Interfaces

Perle switches provide the ability to configure management VLAN interfaces. This enables network administrators to access the switch’s management interface from separate VLAN networks

Security Features

IEEE 802.1X

  • Provides secure access to switch ports from a central RADIUS server. The switch operating as an authenticator interacting with an 802.1X compliant supplicant (PC or industrial device) through the use of the EAPOL protocol. Authentication will be granted/denied through an external RADIUS server.
  • RADIUS assigned VLAN
    • IETF 64 (Tunnel Type)
    • IETF 65 (Tunnel Medium Type)
    • IETF 81 (Tunnel Private Group ID)
  • Guest VLAN and Restricted VLANs are supported
  • For non-802.1X devices found in industrial applications, the switch can use the client MAC address for authorization through the use if MAB (MAC Authentication Bypass)
  • Switch can also be configured as an 802.1X supplicant (edge switch) with an 802.1x-aware upstream switch
Login Banner and MOTD

A login message banner presented during sign-on can be configured by the network administrator.

A Message Of The Day can also be created for presentation to an authenticated user.

Password Strength Checking

Many organizations require stringent management over the strength level of their passwords. When enabled, Perle extends this capability to local passwords stored on the switch enforcing strong passwords to be used.

Port Security – Secure MAC Addresses

This port security feature provides the ability to restrict input to an interface by limiting and identifying MAC addresses of the stations allowed to access the port (Access or Trunk) and will take specific actions when violations occur.

Management ACL

Restricting access to management functions can be configured by protocol or IP address selection are provided. This enables administrators to allow only specific workstations using particular protocols to be able to access the management functions of the switch

RADIUS Management Access Authentication

AAA support for RADIUS servers that Authenticate, Authorize and Account management sessions

TACACS+ Management Access Authentication

AAA support for TACACS+ servers that Authenticate, Authorize and Account management sessions

Secure Socket Layer (SSL)

SSL provided for secure browser sessions using HTTPS

Secure Shell (SSH)

SSH provided for secure SSH session for CLI and SCP file transfer sessions

SNMPV3

Support provided for secure version 3 of SNMP

Quality of Service (QoS) and Class of Service (CoS) Features
Classification

IP ToS/DSCP and IEEE 802.1p CoS

Congestion Avoidance

Weighted Fair Queuing or Strict Queuing

Egress Queues and scheduling
  • 4 traffic class queues per port
  • output queue mapping
  • DSCP to output queue mapping
Monitoring Features
Port Mirroring

N:1 Port Mirroring is a method of monitoring network traffic. With port mirroring enabled, the switch sends a copy of one or more ports to a predefined destination port. Selection of Transmit, Receive frames or both can be made

RMON

RMON statistics provided for statistics, history, alarms and events for network monitoring and traffic analysis

Syslog

Facility for logging systems messages to an external SYSLOG server

Alert Log

Facility for logging systems messages locally

Traceroute

Layer 2 traceroute to identify the path that a frame takes from source to destination

Virtual cable test

A test that enables the detection of potential copper cabling issues such as pair polarity pair swaps and excessive pair skew as well as any opens, shorts or any impedance mismatch. Will report the distance in the cable to the open or short.

SFP Diagnostics and Monitoring

Interface provided to the SFP’s Digital Optical Monitoring facility to monitor operational or physical operating status of the SFP and link

Power Supply Monitoring

Provides the status of power supplies of the switch

Internal Temperature Monitoring

The internal ambient temperature of the switch can be obtained from the management interfaces

Alarm Processing

The switch can monitor global switch conditions as well as individual ports. These alarms can be configured to send messages to ;

  • an internal log file
  • external Syslog server
  • SNMP trap server
  • An external alarm device such as a bell, light or other signaling device via the switch’s built-in dry contact alarm relay

Global Status Monitoring Alarms

  • Dual power supply alarm

Port Status Monitoring Alarms

  • Link Fault Alarm (IE loss of signal)
  • Port not forwarding alarm
  • Port not operating alarm (failure upon start up tests)
  • FCS Bit error rate alarm
Alarm Relay

When enabled, energizes the built-alarm relay triggering an external alarm circuit such as a bell, light or other signaling device according to alarm conditions set

Management and Standards
IEEE Standards

IEEE 802.3 for 10Base-T
IEEE 802.3u for 100BaseT(X) and 100BaseX
IEEE 802.3ab for 1000Base-T
IEEE 802.3z for 1000BaseX
IEEE 802.3x for Flow Control
IEEE 802.1D-2004 for Spanning Tree Protocol
IEEE 802.1w for Rapid STP
EEE 802.1s for Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
IEEE 802.1Q for VLAN Tagging
IEEE 802.1p for Class of Service
IEEE 802.1X for Authentication
IEEE 802.3ad for Port Trunk with LACP
IEEE 802.1AB LLDP
IEEE 1588v1 PTP Precision Time Protocol
IEEE 1588v2 PTP Precision Time Protocol

SNMP MIB Objects

IEEE8021-PAE-MIB
NTPv4-MIB
IEEE8021-SPANNING-TREE-MIB
SYSAPPL-MIB
LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB
SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB
LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB
IGMP-STD-MIB
IEEE8021-MSTP-MIB
Q-BRIDGE-MIB
LLDP-EXT-DOT3-MIB
IF-MIB
RSTP-MIB
DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC
LLDP-EXT-DOT1-MIB
IEEE8021-TC-MIB
LLDP-MIB
RMON2-MIB
ENTITY-MIB
P-BRIDGE-MIB
PERLE-LOGIN-MIB
PERLE-ALERT-MIB
PERLE-IP-SSH-MIB
PERLE-IP-PROTOCOLS-MIB
PERLE-USER-MIB
PERLE-SMI
PERLE-MAC-NOTIFICATION-MIB
PERLE-SYSINFO-MIB
PERLE-LINKSTANDBY-MIB
PERLE-AAA-MIB
perle-AAA.MIB
PERLE-IPV6-MIB
PERLE-LOGGING-MIB
PERLE-VLAN-MIB
PERLE-IF-MIB
PERLE-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB
PERLE-ERR-DISABLE-MIB
PERLE-SWITCH-PLATFORM-MIB
PERLE-ENVMON-MIB
PERLE-TIME-MIB
PERLE-PTP-MIB
PERLE-P-RING-MIB
PERLE-SNMP-MIB
PERLE-FILE-TRANSFER-MIB
PERLE-SWITCH-GLOBAL-MIB
PERLE-BOOT-MIB
PERLE-PRODUCTS-MIB
PERLE-BANDWIDTH-CONTROL-MIB
PERLE-IP-TELNET-MIB
PERLE-GVRP-MIB
PERLE-PORT-SECURITY-MIB
PERLE-DHCP-SERVER-MIB
PERLE-GARP-MIB
PERLE-ARCHIVE-MIB
PERLE-NTP-MIB
PERLE-SSL-MIB
PERLE-IGMP-MIB
PERLE-ACL-MIB
PERLE-POE-MIB
PERLE-RELOAD-MIB
PERLE-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB
PERLE-IPV6-NEIGHBOR-MIB
PERLE-DOT1X-AUTH-MIB
PERLE-TC
PERLE-DHCP-CLIENT-MIB
PERLE-LINE-MIB
PERLE-ARP-MIB
PERLE-GMRP-MIB
PERLE-MLD-MIB
PERLE-IP-HTTP-MIB
PERLE-PORT-MONITOR-MIB
PERLE-SpTreeExtensions-MIB
PERLE-IP-MIB



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