Cisco PWR-RGD-AC-DC/IAR Power Supply 仕様ガイド
Data Sheet
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Configurations
The Cisco IE 3010 Series includes the following products:
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Cisco IE-3010-24TC: Rugged Industrial Ethernet switch with 24 10/100BASETX ports and 2 dual-purpose
Gigabit Ethernet uplinks. The dual-purpose Gigabit Ethernet uplinks consist of two 10/100/1000BASETX ports
and two 100/1000 SFP ports on board. The user can select two fiber ports, two copper ports, or a
combination of fiber and copper ports.
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Cisco IE-3010-16S-8PC: Rugged Industrial Ethernet switch with 16 Fast Ethernet SFP ports, 8
10/100BASETX/PoE ports, and 2 dual-purpose Gigabit Ethernet uplinks.
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SIELBK9T-15002SE: Layer 2 LAN Base image
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SIEISK9T-15002SE: Upgradable Layer 3 IP Services image
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PWR-RGD-LOW-DC/IA: Low DC (24/48V) power supply module for the IE-3010 switch.
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PWR-RGD-AC-DC/IA: High AC/DC (88-300VDC/85-264VAC) power supply module for the IE-3010 switch.
Figure 1. Cisco IE 3010 Series Switches (Front and Back Views)
IE-3010-24TC, Front View
IE-3010-16S-8PC, Front View
IE-3010, Rear View (Power Supply Side)
Software Requirements
The Cisco Industrial Ethernet 3010 Series Switches is supported in Cisco IOS Software. The minimum software
versions are as follows:
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Layer 2 support (LAN Base image): Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(53)EZ
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Layer 3 support (IP Services image): Cisco IOS Software Release 15.0(2)SE or later
Industrial Ethernet Applications and Benefits
The new Cisco IE 3010 Series is an ideal product for a variety of Industrial Ethernet applications:
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Intelligent transportation systems (ITSs): The Cisco IE 3010 supports ITS and other applications for outdoor
video and traffic or transportation systems control. The switch supports compliance to NEMA TS-2, a variety
of gigabit fiber uplinks, and AC and DC power input options, while Cisco IOS Software supports critical ITS
features, including virtual LAN (VLAN), QoS, Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping, and
security access control lists (ACLs).