IGS-2700 and IPGS-2700 series industrial switches
IGS-2700 and IPGS-2700 Series
Industrial L2+ Managed GbE Switches
The IGS-2700 and IPGS-2700 series industrial L2+ managed GbE switches are the next generation industrial grade Ethernet switches offering powerful L2 and basic L3 features with better functionality and usability. In addition to the extensive management features, the IGS-2700 and IPGS-2700 series also provide carrier Ethernet features such as OAM/CFM/ERPS/EPS/PTPv2, of which make them suitable for industrial and carrier Ethernet applications.
The IGS-2700 and IPGS-2700 series consist of 6 non-PoE models which are IGS-2704A, IGS-2706A, IGS-2708A, IGS-2708B, IGS-2710G and IGS-2712B, and 8 PoE+ models which are IPGS-2706A, IPGS-2708A, IPGS-2708B, IPGS-2710AT, IPGS-2710A, IPGS-2710G, IPGS-2712B and IPGS-2710AM, and 3 UPoE models which are IPGS-2708AU, IPGS-2708BU, and IPGS-2712BU. The series offer users with various options of port combinations and PoE++ budget, in order to meet different requirements in various applications.
The embedded Device Managed System (DMS) features provides users with the benefits of easy-to-use/configure/install/troubleshoot in the video surveillance, wireless access, and other industrial applications. The IGS-2700 and IPGS-2700 series are ideal to deliver management simplicity, better user experience, and lowest total cost of ownership.
Key Features
- Rapid Ring (R-Ring)
- Built in Device Management System (DMS)
- ITU-T G.8031 Ethernet Linear Protection Switching (EPS)
- ITU-T G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS)
- IEEE 1588v2 PTP
- IEEE 802.3ah OAM
- IEEE 802.1ag CFM (ITU-T Y.1731 Performance monitoring)
- DHCP Server
- IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet standard for green Ethernet application
- IEEE 802.3af/at/UPoE Power over Ethernet
- IPv4/IPv6 L3 static route
Benefits
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Feature-rich Specifications to Support Various Applications
The series deliver extensive industrial and carrier grade functionalities, including R-Ring, ITU-T G.8031, ITU-T G.8032, IEEE 1588v2 PTP, OAM, CFM, etc. The product series also have enhanced L2/L3 features for better manageability and usability.
The PoE+(30W) and UPoE(60W) models provide advanced PoE features such as PoE auto-checking, PoE scheduling, and PoE power delay for users to manage the powered devices more easily. With extensive PoE+ mode configured, the series can even provide power with up to 38W per port.
It offers users with better price/performance ratio in industrial application, and provide secure and reliable functionalities for metro/carrier Ethernet deployments.
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Exceptional Precision with IEEE 1588v2 PTP
The switch performs IEEE1588v2 PTP, with transparent clock capability, implementations in hardware, so there is no performance penalty on packet processing.
The hardware architecture ensures low latency and high time accuracy – which is critical for delay-sensitive financial and mobile applications.
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Superior Reliability through OAM and CFM for Service Assurance
Service assurance is provided through a rich feature set of operations, administration, and maintenance (OAM) functionalities. It can simplify and facilitate the management of Carrier network, resulting in diminishing operational costs.
The Ethernet access device also offers standards-based fault and performance management in adherence with 1731 PM and 802.1ag connectivity fault management (CFM) standards.
These features contribute to significant reduction in operational expenditures and allows for troubleshooting without expensive truck rolls.
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Easy to Install, Configure and Troubleshoot by Device Management System
The DMS provides embedded functions to facilitate devices management at anytime and anywhere. Its user-friendly interface helps users to manage devices intuitively.
It supports various IP device types (e.g. PC, IP-phone, IP-camera, WiFi-AP) for end users to enhance manageability and save time/cost during installation/maintenance stages.
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Lowing Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) with Energy-efficient Design
The switch is designed to help companies to save power needs and reduce TCO by Energy Efficient Ethernet (IEEE 802.3az). It can be used for customers to build a green Ethernet networking environment.
Specifications
Port Configuration
Model Name | Total Ports | RJ45 10M/ 100M/1G | Uplinks 100M/1G | Console | Available PoE Power | Ring Mgmt. | DI/DO |
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IGS-2704A | 4 | 2 | 2 SFP | RJ45 | -- | DIP | 1/1 |
IGS-2706A | 6 | 4 | 2 SFP | RJ45 | -- | DIP | 1/1 |
IGS-2708A | 8 | 6 | 2 SFP | RJ45 | -- | DIP | 1/1 |
IGS-2708B | 8 | 4 | 4 SFP | RJ45 | -- | DIP | 1/1 |
IGS-2710G | 10 | 8 | 2 Combo | RJ45 | -- | DIP | 1/1 |
IGS-2712B | 12 | 8 | 4 SFP | RJ45 | -- | DIP | 1/1 |
IPGS-2706A | 6 | 4 | 2 SFP | RJ45 | 120W | DIP | 1/1 |
IPGS-2708A | 8 | 6 | 2 SFP | RJ45 | 120W | DIP | 1/1 |
IPGS-2708B | 8 | 4 | 4 SFP | RJ45 | 120W | DIP | 1/1 |
IPGS-2710A | 10 | 8 | 2 SFP | RJ45 | 240W | DIP | 1/1 |
IPGS-2710AT | 10 | 8 | 2 SFP | RJ45 | 480W | DIP | 1/1 |
IPGS-2710AM | 10 | 8 | 2 SFP | RJ45 | 720W | DIP | 1/1 |
IPGS-2710G | 10 | 8 | 2 Combo | RJ45 | 240W | DIP | 1/1 |
IPGS-2712B | 12 | 8 | 4 SFP | RJ45 | 240W | DIP | 1/1 |
IPGS-2708AU | 8 | 6 | 2 SFP | RJ45 | 240W | DIP | 1/1 |
IPGS-2708BU | 8 | 4 | 4 SFP | RJ45 | 240W | DIP | 1/1 |
IPGS-2712BU | 12 | 8 | 4 SFP | RJ45 | 240W | DIP | 1/1 |
Hardware Performance
Model Name | Forwarding Capacity (Mpps) | Switching Capacity (Gbps) | Mac Table (K) | Jumbo Frames (bytes) |
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IGS-2704A | 5.952 | 8 | 8 | 9600 |
IGS-2706A | 8.928 | 12 | 8 | 9600 |
IGS-2708A | 11.904 | 16 | 8 | 9600 |
IGS-2708B | 11.904 | 16 | 8 | 9600 |
IGS-2710G | 14.88 | 20 | 8 | 9600 |
IGS-2712B | 17.856 | 24 | 8 | 9600 |
IPGS-2706A | 8.928 | 12 | 8 | 9600 |
IPGS-2708A | 11.904 | 16 | 8 | 9600 |
IPGS-2708B | 11.904 | 16 | 8 | 9600 |
IPGS-2710A | 14.88 | 20 | 8 | 9600 |
IPGS-2710AT | 14.88 | 20 | 8 | 9600 |
IPGS-2710AM | 14.88 | 20 | 8 | 9600 |
IPGS-2710G | 14.88 | 20 | 8 | 9600 |
IPGS-2712B | 17.856 | 24 | 8 | 9600 |
IPGS-2708AU | 11.904 | 16 | 8 | 9600 |
IPGS-2708BU | 11.904 | 16 | 8 | 9600 |
IPGS-2712BU | 17.856 | 24 | 8 | 9600 |
Environmental Range
Operating Temperature | Storage Temperature | Operating Humidity | Altitude | |||
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Fahrenheit | Centigrade | Fahrenheit | Centigrade | Feet | Meters | |
-40 to 167 | -40 to 75 | -40 to 185 | -40 to 85 | 5% to 95% non-condensing | <10000 | <3000 |
Dimension, Weights, Mounting
Model Name | Dimension (WxHxD) | Weight | Mounting Type | ||
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Millimeter | Inches | Kilograms | Pounds | ||
IGS-2704A | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IGS-2706A | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IGS-2708A | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IGS-2708B | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IGS-2710G | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IGS-2712B | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IPGS-2706A | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IPGS-2708A | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IPGS-2708B | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IPGS-2710A | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IPGS-2710AT | 70X168X130 | 2.76x5.3x5.1 | 1.2 | 2.65 | DIN rail |
IPGS-2710AM | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IPGS-2710G | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IPGS-2712B | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IPGS-2708AU | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IPGS-2708BU | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
IPGS-2712BU | 62x135x130 | 2.4x5.3x5.1 | < 1 | <2.2 | DIN rail |
Voltage and Frequency
Primary Power Supply - DC Input Voltage | |
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Voltage | Frequency |
DC Nominal | 12/24/48 VDC dual inputs (non-PoE model) 54 VDC dual inputs (PoE model) |
DC Operating Range | 12 to 48 VDC (non-PoE model) 48 to 57 VDC (PoE model) |
PoE SKUs |
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PoE Power Capacity
Model Name | Available PoE Power | Number of Ports That Support PoE(15.4W), PoE+(30.0W), or UPoE(60W) |
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IPGS-2706A | 120W | Each of port 1 - 4 support PoE/ PoE+ within available PoE Power ( per port 38W by request ) |
IPGS-2708A | 120W | Each of port 1 - 4 support PoE/ PoE+ within available PoE Power ( per port 38W by request ) |
IPGS-2708B | 120W | Each of port 1 - 4 support PoE/ PoE+ within available PoE Power ( per port 38W by request ) |
IPGS-2710A | 240W | Each of port 1 - 4 support PoE/ PoE+ within available PoE Power ( per port 38W by request ) |
IPGS-2710AT | 480W | Each of port 1 - 8 support PoE/ PoE+/PoE++ within available PoE Power |
IPGS-2710AM | 720W | Each of port 1 - 8 support PoE++ within available PoE Power |
IPGS-2710G | 240W | Each of port 1 - 8 support PoE/ PoE+ within available PoE Power ( per port 38W by request ) |
IPGS-2712B | 240W | Each of port 1 - 8 support PoE/ PoE+ within available PoE Power ( per port 38W by request ) |
IPGS-2708AU | 240W | Each of port 1 - 4 support UPOE within available PoE Power |
IPGS-2708BU | 240W | Each of port 1 - 4 support UPOE within available PoE Power |
IPGS-2712BU | 240W | Each of port 1 - 4 support UPOE within available PoE Power |
Certifications
Electromagnetic Emissions (EMC) |
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Software Features
Layer 2 Switching | |
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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) |
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VLAN |
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LACP Trunking | Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) IEEE 802.3ad: Controls whether LACP is enabled on this switch port. LACP will form an aggregation when 2 or more ports are connected to the same partner
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GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) | GVRP stands for GARP (Generic Attribute Registration Protocol) VLAN Registration Protocol. It’s a Layer 2 network protocol, for automatic configuration of switches in a VLAN network |
DHCP Relay |
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IGMP v1/v2/v3 Snooping | IGMP limits bandwidth-intensive multicast traffic to only the requesters. Supports 1024 multicast groups |
IGMP Querier | IGMP querier is used to support a Layer 2 multicast domain of snooping switches in the absence of a multicast router |
IGMP Proxy | IGMP snooping with proxy reporting or report suppression actively filters IGMP packets in order to reduce load on the multicast router |
MLD v1/v2 Snooping | Delivers IPv6 multicast packets only to the required receivers |
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) | It uses a dedicated manually configured VLAN, called the multicast VLAN, to forward multicast traffic over Layer 2 network in conjunction with IGMP snooping |
Layer 3 Switching | |
IPv4 Static Routing | IPv4 Unicast: Static routing |
IPv6 Static Routing | IPv6 Unicast: Static routing |
Quality of Service | |
Hardware Queue | Supports 8 hardware queues |
Classification |
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Rate Limiting |
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Scheduling | Strict priority and weighted round-robin (WRR): Weighted Round Robin is a scheduling algorithm that uses weights assigned to queues to determine how much data will be emptied from a queue before moving to the next queue |
Security | |
ACLs | Supports up to 512 entries. Drop or rate limitation based on:
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Port Security | Locks MAC addresses to ports, and limits the number of learned MAC address |
IP Source Guard | Prevents illegal IP address from accessing to specific port in the switch |
Storm Control | Prevents traffic on a LAN from being disrupted by a broadcast, multicast, or unicast storm on a port |
IEEE 802.1X |
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TACACS+ | Supports TACACS+ authentication. Switch as a client |
Secure Shell (SSH) | SSH secures Telnet traffic in or out of the switch, SSH v1 and v2 are supported |
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) | SSL encrypts the http traffic, allowing advanced secure access to the browser-based management GUI in the switch |
HTTPs and SSL (Secured Web) | Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is the secure version of HTTP |
BPDU Guard | The BPDU guard, an enhancement to STP, removes a node that reflects BPDUs back in the network. It enforces the STP domain borders and keeps the active topology predictable by not allowing any network devices behind a BPDU guard-enabled port to participate in STP |
DHCP Snooping | A feature acts as a firewall between untrusted hosts and trusted DHCP servers |
Loop Protection | To prevent unknown unicast, broadcast and multicast loops in Layer 2 switching configurations. |
Management | |
DHCP |
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Event/Error Log | Support SNMP Trap/Syslog/SMTP |
SNMP | SNMP version1, 2c and 3 with support for traps, and SNMP version 3 user-based security model (USM) |
Remote Monitoring (RMON) | Embedded RMON agent supports RMON groups 1,2,3,9 (history, statistics, alarms, and events) for enhanced traffic management, monitoring and analysis |
Firmware Upgrade |
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Configuration Export/Import | update of the firmware controlling the switch |
Port Mirroring | Traffic on a port can be mirrored to another port for analysis with a network analyzer or RMON probe. Up to N-1 (N is Switch’s Ports) ports can be mirrored to single destination port. A single session is supported |
IEEE 802.1ab (LLDP) |
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UPnP | The Universal Plug and Play Forum, an industry group of companies working to enable device-to-device interoperability by promoting Universal Plug and Play |
CDP Aware | The CDP operation is restricted to decoding incoming CDP frames (The switch doesn’t transmit CDP frames). CDP frames are only decoded if LLDP on the port is enabled |
s-Flow | The industry standard for monitoring high speed switched networks. It gives complete visibility into the use of networks enabling performance optimization, accounting/billing for usage, and defense against security threats |
Web GUI Interface | Built-in switch configuration utility for browser-based device configuration |
CLI | For users to configure/manage switches in command line modes |
Dual Image | Independent primary and secondary images for backup while upgrading |
NTP | Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet-switched |
Switch Management |
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Diagnostics |
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Device Management System (DMS) | |
Graphical Monitoring |
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Find my Switch | Search your real switches quickly and manage directly |
Technical Support Online | Provide technical assistance to the user remotely |
Traffic Monitoring | Display visual chart of network traffic of all devices and monitor every port at any time from switches |
Trouble Shooting |
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Power over Ethernet (PoE) | |
Port Configuration | Supports per port PoE configuration function |
PoE Scheduling | Supports per port PoE scheduling to turn on/off the PoE devices (PDs). |
Auto-checking | Check the link status of PDs. Reboot PDs if there is no responses |
Power Delay | The switch provides power to the PDs based on delay time when PoE switch boots up, in order to protect switch from misuse of the PDs |