The Cisco IE-3105-8T2C-E is a rugged industrial Ethernet switch designed to deliver secure, reliable, and high-performance networking in harsh and mission-critical environments. It is built for industrial automation, transportation systems, energy infrastructure, and manufacturing applications where stable connectivity and durability are essential.This managed Layer 2 switch features 8 Fast Ethernet RJ45 ports and 2 Gigabit combo uplink ports, providing flexible connectivity options for copper and fiber networks. It enables efficient data flow, improved traffic control, and seamless integration into industrial edge networks.Engineered for tough operating conditions, the IE-3105 series is designed to withstand extreme temperatures, vibration, and electrical noise, ensuring uninterrupted performance in demanding industrial environments. It is ideal for applications that require continuous uptime, secure communication, and dependable network operation.
INDUSTRIAL-GRADE DESIGN: Built for extreme environments with resistance to heat, vibration, and electrical interference; ensures stable and reliable operation in factories, transportation systems, and industrial plants
8 FAST ETHERNET PORTS: Provides 8x 10/100 Mbps RJ45 ports for secure and stable connectivity to industrial devices such as PLCs, sensors, and automation equipment
2 GIGABIT COMBO UPLINK PORTS: Offers flexible uplink connectivity via copper or fiber, enabling high-speed backbone integration and long-distance communication
LAYER 2 MANAGED SWITCHING: Supports advanced features including VLANs, QoS, and traffic segmentation for optimized network performance and efficient data handling
HIGH NETWORK RELIABILITY: Designed for mission-critical industrial applications where downtime is not acceptable, ensuring continuous and stable network performance
SECURE INDUSTRIAL CONNECTIVITY: Enhances network security through segmentation and controlled access, helping protect industrial systems from unauthorized access and disruptions







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