EDS-508A Series
8-port managed Ethernet switches

Features
- Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain with recovery time < 20 ms @ 250 switches
- STP/RSTP/MSTP for network redundancy
- TACACS+, SNMPv3, IEEE 802.1X, HTTPS, and SSH for network security
- Easy network management by web browser, CLI, Telnet/serial console, Windows utility, and ABC-01
- MXstudio support for visualized industrial network management
- Command line interface (CLI) for configuring managed functions
- DHCP Option 82 for IP address assignment with different policies
- EtherNet/IP and Modbus TCP protocol support
- PROFINET protocol compatibility for transparent data transmission
- Automatic warning by exception through email and relay output
- IGMP snooping and GMRP for multicast traffic filtering
- Port-based VLAN, IEEE 802.1Q VLAN, and GVRP
- QoS (IEEE 802.1p/1Q and TOS/DiffServ)
- Port Trunking for bandwidth utilization
- RMON for proactive network monitoring
- SNMPv1/v2c/v3 for network management
- Bandwidth management
- Lock port function for MAC address-based access blocking
- Wide operating temperature range available (-40 to 75°C)
The EDS-508A standalone 8-port managed Ethernet switches, with their advanced Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain technologies (recovery time < 20 ms), RSTP/STP, and MSTP, increase the reliability and availability of your industrial Ethernet network. Models with a wide operating temperature range of -40 to 75°C are also available, and the switches support advanced management and security features, making the EDS-508A switches suitable for any harsh industrial environment.
The EDS-508A standalone 8-port managed Ethernet switches, with their advanced Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain technologies (recovery time < 20 ms), RSTP/STP, and MSTP, increase the reliability and availability of your industrial Ethernet network. Models with a wide operating temperature range of -40 to 75°C are also available, and the switches support advanced management and security features, making the EDS-508A switches suitable for any harsh industrial environment.
