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tec.News 17: HARTING Technology Group<br />
The mCon 1000 Ethernet switches are designed specifically<br />
for high-performance, industrial and customized use. They<br />
support four alternative access methods for management:<br />
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), V.24, Telnet<br />
and convenient web access, each with access privileges.<br />
In addition, the network management software mCon-<br />
Manager V3 is available for configuring the switch.<br />
The protection class, temperature range and mechanical<br />
stability ensure a high level of operational safety<br />
and suitability for the most demanding industrial<br />
requirements. Up to eight Ethernet stations and various<br />
pluggable modules (SFPs – Small Form-Factor Pluggable)<br />
can be connected to the switch via shielded twisted-pair<br />
cables in order to individually customize the interface<br />
to the applications. The management concept allows for<br />
simple, centralized configuration and administration. Just<br />
a few of the implemented features are rapid spanning tree,<br />
security management with access control, comprehensive<br />
authentication with Radius and IEEE802.1X, IGMP<br />
snooping, VLAN, quality of service, prioritization and<br />
SNMP traps. Configurations can be backed up or swapped<br />
by using the optional memory card (optionally including<br />
MAC address).<br />
Intelligent communication and control<br />
technology<br />
When making the transition from a passive to an active<br />
supply network, intelligent communication and control<br />
technology with reliable system components is essential.<br />
The mCon 1000 series meets these requirements<br />
and observes IEC 61850. Features such as the use of<br />
SFP modules, power over Ethernet (PoE) or security<br />
management offer users additional functions enabling<br />
them to maintain a state-of-the-art system in the future,<br />
too.<br />
Ingo Siebering<br />
Market Manager Power Generation,<br />
Control and Distribution, Germany<br />
HARTING Technology Group<br />
ingo.siebering@HARTING.com<br />
Kristian Brdar<br />
Sales Engineer, Germany<br />
HARTING Technology Group<br />
kristian.brdar@HARTING.com<br />
36 harting tec.News 17 (2009)