1783-US6T2F Product datasheet
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Model number: |
1783-US6T2F |
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Module Type: |
Unmanaged Switch |
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Manufacture: |
Allen-Bradley |
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Condition: |
Brand New |
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Range of Product: |
Allen-Bradley |
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Lead time: |
In Stock |
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Weight: |
0.9kg |
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HS CODE: |
8537101190 |
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Dimension: |
3.5x13x14.5cm |
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MOQ: |
1 |
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Product Origin: |
USA |
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System: |
PLC |
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Discontinued on: |
Jane 30,2016 |
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Communication Service: |
Ethernet router |
1783-US6T2F Functional Description
The Allen-Bradley 1783-US6T2F Ethernet is a robust industrial Ethernet switch from the Stratix 2000 series, designed specifically to deliver reliable connectivity in demanding factory floor environments. This versatile device features eight network ports, including six standard 10/100 Mbps RJ45 copper interfaces and two SFP slots for flexible fiber optic connectivity, enabling seamless integration of diverse automation devices like PLCs, HMIs, and drives.
The rugged design of the Allen-Bradley Servo Motor 1783-US6T2F supports a wide operating temperature range from -40°C to 70°C and offers DIN rail mounting for easy installation in control panels.
Engineers value the straightforward deployment and low maintenance of the AB 1783-US6T2F Stratix 2000 Ethernet Unmanaged Switches, which operates effectively with a broad power input range of 18-60V DC or 18-30V AC. The compact, open-style enclosure of the UNMANAGED SWITCH Allen Bradley 1783-US6T2F houses advanced status indicators for real-time monitoring of power, link speed, and network activity.
With its industrial-grade construction and proven reliability, the ROCKWELL 1783-US6T2F Unmanaged Switch provides a cost-effective and resilient networking foundation for building efficient Ethernet Fieldbus networks across various automation applications.
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Broadcast Storm Protection
A broadcast storm occurs when a network is overwhelmed by continuous multicast or broadcast traffic typically caused by loops in the network. A severe broadcast storm can block all other network traffic. Stratix® 2000 switches provide protection against broadcast storms. When the broadcast storm protection feature is enabled, the switch drops incoming broadcast traffic if the traffic exceeds a certain threshold.
Stratix 2000 switches use two methods to determine the threshold for incoming broadcast traffic, depending on the switch catalog number:
• Packet-based threshold—The switch counts the number of broadcast packets received within a time cycle. Once the number of broadcast packets reaches the maximum number of packets in the time cycle, the port drops any excess broadcast packets. For threshold values based on packet number.
• Rate-based threshold—The switch tracks the bandwidth of each port based on a maximum bit rate. Once a port reaches the maximum bit rate, the port drops any excess broadcast packets. For threshold values based on rate.