
FL SWITCH MM HS
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PHOENIX CONTACT
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Maximum availability
Maximum network availability
A device design that does not use a fan, the redundant power supply, and conformance with
all relevant industrial standards in terms of EMC, climate, mechanical load, etc. ensure the
highest possible level of availability.
Redundancy can also be created with standards: the (Rapid) Spanning Tree Protocol or
MRP (Media Redundancy Protocol) ensure the safe operation of the entire network
regardless of topology, even in the event of a cable interrupt.
All information
Clear information
You can label your device clearly using the large labeling field, and read operating states
and additional information from the two-digit 7-segment display. Two LEDs per port with
switchable information ensure that you always have sufficient local information. A web
server and an SNMP agent are provided for diagnostics, maintenance, and configuration
via the network. A terminal access point can be used for local operation.
Port mirroring
Port mirroring can be used to monitor data traffic on the network connections.
Modularity
Modular structure of the MMS
Depending on your requirements, you can create a compact switch for the control cabinet
(with convenient connections on the front) or a switch for the terminal box (with connections
at the bottom). It is also possible to add a glass fiber interface or extend your existing station
from 8/16 ports to a maximum of 24 ports.
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Possible system hardware
PROFINET
The switches can be operated in PC WorX and Step 7 environments as conformance
class B PROFINET IO devices. Connections to PLC systems can be easily implemented for
diagnostic and communication applications.
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