Description
Cisco IE-2000-8T67-B Ethernet Switch
The Cisco IE-2000-8T67-B Ethernet Switch is built for the harshest industrial environments while delivering reliable, high-performance networking that you can trust in mission-critical automation and control applications. As part of Cisco’s rugged Industrial Ethernet 2000 (IE-2000) family, this eight-port switch combines rugged IP67 protection with robust management capabilities, ensuring seamless integration into distributed networks across manufacturing floors, outdoor enclosures, and other demanding sites. It is designed to withstand dust, water, vibration, and wide temperature swings, while providing straightforward setup and secure, scalable operation that aligns with Cisco’s renowned IP networking heritage.
- Rugged IP67 protection for extreme environments: The IE-2000-8T67-B is engineered to withstand dust, water immersion, and harsh industrial conditions, making it ideal for outdoor cabinets, exposed enclosures, and machinery rooms where other switches would fail.
- Eight copper Ethernet ports with auto-MDIX: 8 x 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports deliver reliable, scalable connectivity for sensors, actuators, controllers, and edge devices. Auto-MDIX simplifies cabling, allowing you to use straight-through or crossover cables as needed without device-specific wiring.
- Comprehensive management and security: This switch supports secure remote management via the Web UI and CLI, plus SNMP, SSH, and TLS. It includes VLAN segmentation, QoS, ACLs, and other industry-standard security features to help protect critical industrial networks from threats while ensuring deterministic traffic handling.
- Flexible installation and rugged power options: The unit is designed for DIN-rail and wall-mount installations, enabling convenient deployment in cabinets, on machine frames, or inside rugged enclosures. Its power input supports stable DC operation in industrial power systems, with options suitable for continuous operation in demanding settings.
- Industry-ready features for reliability and integration: With fanless or low-noise operation, wide operating temperature range, and Cisco’s proven reliability, this switch reduces maintenance, extends mean time between failures, and integrates smoothly with Cisco ISE, Catalyst switches, and other devices in the network ecosystem.
Technical Details of Cisco IE-2000-8T67-B Ethernet Switch
- Product family: Cisco Industrial Ethernet 2000 (IE-2000) Series
- Model: IE-2000-8T67-B
- Ports: 8 x 10/100/1000BASE-T copper RJ-45 ports with auto-MDIX
- Port features: Auto-Negotiation, auto-MDIX, reliable copper Ethernet connectivity
- Performance: Layer-2 switching capabilities with basic management features suitable for industrial networks
- Management: Web-based GUI, Command Line Interface (CLI); SNMP support for centralized monitoring and automation
- Security and QoS: VLAN support, quality of service (QoS) mechanisms, access control lists (ACLs), and secure remote access options
- Operating conditions: IP67-rated enclosure; broad operating temperature range suitable for outdoor and harsh indoor environments
- Power input: DC power input with configurations designed for rugged industrial power systems (typical ranges suitable for 24–48 VDC) to support continuous operation
- Mounting and installation: DIN-rail and wall-mount capable, designed for easy integration into equipment cabinets, control panels, and industrial enclosures
- Certifications and compliance: Built to meet industrial standards for harsh environments, with certifications applicable to global industrial deployments
- Reliability features: Robust design to sustain vibration, shock, and environmental exposure common in manufacturing and outdoor installations
How to install Cisco IE-2000-8T67-B Ethernet Switch
Installing the Cisco IE-2000-8T67-B is a straightforward process designed for industrial environments. Follow these steps to deploy the switch quickly and reliably, ensuring optimal performance and secure operation across your automation network.
- Plan the installation location: Select a dry, well-ventilated area with adequate cable routing. Ensure the enclosure or cabinet provides protection from direct exposure to water and excessive dust, while allowing airflow for heat dissipation.
- Mount the switch: Use a DIN-rail or wall-mount bracket according to your enclosure and space requirements. Ensure the mounting surface is solid and vibration-free to minimize noise and wear over time.
- Power connections: Connect the DC power input to a stable industrial power source that falls within the device’s supported voltage range (typical 24–48 VDC). If your application supports redundant or dual-supply configurations, wire according to the manufacturer’s guidance for uninterrupted operation.
- Network cabling: Run CAT5e/CAT6 Ethernet cables to the eight devices or segments you intend to connect. Use shielded cables in environments with high EMI. Take care to label cables for easy maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Initial configuration: Connect a laptop or management station to the switch’s management port or a dedicated management network. Access the Web UI or CLI to assign a management IP address, configure VLANs for segmentation, and set up QoS policies and security rules (e.g., ACLs). Enable SNMP for monitoring and set up alerts to capture port status, temperature, and power anomalies.
- Security hardening: Disable unused services, enable SSH, implement strong authentication, and configure 802.1X or MAC-based access controls as appropriate for your environment. Save the configuration to ensure changes persist after reboot.
- Validation and testing: Verify port connectivity across all eight ports, confirm VLAN segmentation is active, and test QoS prioritization for critical control traffic. Confirm remote management access from your central monitoring system and validate that alarms and logs are being delivered correctly.
- Documentation and maintenance: Document all configurations, IP addresses, VLAN IDs, and security settings. Schedule periodic checks for firmware updates and review alarms to maintain optimal performance in the field.
Frequently asked questions
- Is the IE-2000-8T67-B PoE-capable? This model is typically a non-PoE variant in the IE-2000 family. For PoE capabilities, Cisco offers other IE-2000 models with PoE or PoE+ support, which can power connected devices such as cameras or sensors directly from the switch.
- What environments is this switch designed for? The IE-2000-8T67-B is built for industrial environments, including factory floors, outdoor enclosures, and other harsh settings where dust, moisture, vibration, and wide temperature ranges are present.
- What management interfaces does it support? It offers a Web UI and a Command Line Interface (CLI) for configuration, as well as SNMP for centralized monitoring and management.
- What is the operating temperature range? The switch is designed to operate across a wide temperature range suitable for industrial applications, typically from -40°C to 75°C, depending on the specific installation and model variant.
- Can I mount this switch in an equipment cabinet? Yes. The IE-2000-8T67-B supports DIN-rail mounting and wall-mount configurations, making it flexible for various industrial installations.
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