Cisco IE4010 Series Switches-Not your typical IT equipment
You must know the Cisco Industrial Ethernet 4000 Series Switches, but do you know the new featured IE4010 Series Switches? The new Cisco IE4010 Series is not the typical IT equipment. Who is it? Cisco IE4010 Series Switches were built to withstand and even thrive in harsh operating environments.
The 4010 complements the existing Cisco IE 2000, IE 2000U, IE 3000, IE 3010, IE 4000, and IE 5000 Series Switching families, as well as the Cisco CGS 2520 Switch.
The 4010 supports a GUI-based web user Interface and Express Setup for the switch provides easy out-of-box configuration to deliver advanced security, data, video, and voice services over industrial networks.
Cisco IE4010 Series Switches-Features and Benefits
Cisco Industrial Ethernet (IE) 4010 Series Switches offer:
- Bandwidth and capacity to grow with your networking needs: high performance nonblocking switching capacity with 28 Gigabit Ethernet ports per switch.
- High-density 12 or 24 Gigabit PoE/PoE+ capable ports to connect IP cameras, IP phones, badge readers, wireless access points, etc.
- Cisco IOS Software features for easy IT integration and management consistency.
- Robust resiliency enabled by dual ring design through 4x Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports, Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP), Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP), EtherChannel and Flexlink support, integrated redundant power supplies, dying gasp, etc.
- True zero-touch replacement for middle-of-night or middle-of-nowhere failure.
- Line-rate, low-latency forwarding with advanced hardware assist features (such as NAT, IEEE1588).
- Simplified software upgrade path with universal images.
- Support of Industrial automation protocols EtherNet/IP (CIP) and Profinet.
Cisco IE 4010 Series Switches Models
Product Number | Total Ports | Uplinks | SFP Fiber Ports | Copper 10/100/1000 PoE/PoE+ Ports2 | Default Software |
IE-4010-16S12P | 28 | 4 SFP (100MB/1G) | 12 (100/1000M) | 12 (10/100/1000M) | LAN Base1 |
IE-4010-4S24P | 28 | 4 SFP (100MB/1G) | 24 (10/100/1000M) | LAN Base1 |
- 1Can be upgraded to IP Services for a fee. IP Services license product numbers are the following: L-IE4000-RTU= (electronic software license for Cisco Industrial Switches)
- 2 All copper Gigabit Ethernet interfaces support speed negotiation to 10/100/1000 mbps and duplex negotiation.Ethernet 4010 Series
Power Supplies for Cisco IE 4010 Series Switches1, 2
Product Number | Wattage | Rated Nominal InputOperating Range | Supported InputVoltage OperatingRange | PoE/PoE+ Support | Use Case Scenario |
PWR-RGD-AC-DC-H | 150W | AC 100-240V/2.0A 50-60HzorDC 100-250V/2.0A | AC 85-264VorDC 88-300V | Yes | High voltage AC or DC power source, for hazardous locations1, 2PoE power application |
PWR-RGD-LOW-DC-H | 150W | DC 24-60V/10A | DC 18-75V | Yes | Low voltage DC power source, for hazardous locations1, 2PoE power application |
- 1 With 1 PS there is 65W available for PoE/PoE+; with 2 PS there is 200W available.
- 2 A single power supply from the previous list is required when ordering. A second power supply of anyvoltage type
- is supported and provides redundancy, as well as additional power for PoE devices.
Cisco IE 4010 LAN BASE License: Key Software Features
Cisco IE 4010 IP Services License: Key Software Features
SFP Support
Part Number | Specification | SFP Type | Max Distance | CableType | Temp Range* | DOMSupport |
GLC-FE-100FX-RGD= | 100BASE-FX | FE | 2 km | MMF | IND | Yes |
GLC-FE-100LX-RGD= | 100BASE-LX10 | FE | 10 km | SMF | IND | Yes |
GLC-FE-100FX= | 100BASE-FX | FE | 2 km | SMF | COM | No |
GLC-FE-100LX= | 100BASE-LX10 | FE | 10 km | SMF | COM | No |
GLC-FE-100EX= | 100BASE-EX | FE | 40 km | SMF | COM | No |
GLC-FE-100ZX= | 100BASE-ZX | FE | 80 km | SMF | COM | No |
GLC-FE-100BX-D= | 100BASE-BX10 | FE | 10 km | SMF | COM | No |
GLC-FE-100BX-U= | 100BASE-BX10 | FE | 10 km | SMF | COM | Yes |
GLC-SX-MM-RGD= | 1000BASE-SX | GE | 550 m | MMF | IND | Yes |
GLC-LX-SM-RGD= | 1000BASE-LX/LH | GE | 550 m/10 km | MMF/SMF | IND | Yes |
GLC-ZX-SM-RGD= | 1000BASE-ZX | GE | 70 km | SMF | IND | Yes |
GLC-BX40-U-I= | 1000BASE-BX40 | GE | 40 km | SMF | IND | Yes |
GLC-BX40-D-I= | 1000BASE-BX40 | GE | 40 km | SMF | IND | Yes |
GLC-BX40-DA-I= | 1000BASE-BX40 | GE | 40km | SMF | IND | Yes |
GLC-BX80-U-I= | 1000BASE-BX80 | GE | 80km | SMF | IND | Yes |
GLC-BX80-D-I= | 1000BASE-BX80 | GE | 80km | SMF | IND | Yes |
GLC-SX-MMD= | 1000BASE-SX | GE | 550m | MMF | EXT | Yes |
GLC-LH-SMD= | 1000BASE-LX/LH | GE | 550m/10km | MMF/SMF | EXT | Yes |
GLC-EX-SMD= | 1000BASE-EX | GE | 40 km | SMF | EXT | Yes |
GLC-ZX-SMD= | 1000BASE-ZX | GE | 70 km | SMF | EXT | Yes |
GLC-BX-D= | 1000BASE-BX10 | GE | 10 km | SMF | COM | Yes |
GLC-BX-U= | 1000BASE-BX10 | GE | 10 km | SMF | COM | Yes |
CWDM-SFP-xxxx=(8 freq) | CWDM 1000BASE-X | GE | SMF | COM | Yes | |
DWDM-SFP-xxxx= (40 freq) | DWDM 1000BASE-X | GE | SMF | COM | Yes | |
SFP-GE-S= | 1000BASE-SX | GE | 550 m | MMF | EXT | Yes |
SFP-GE-L= | 1000BASE-LX/LH | GE | 550 m/10 km | MMF/SMF | EXT | Yes |
SFP-GE-Z= | 1000BASE-ZX | GE | 70 km | SMF | EXT | Yes |
GLC-SX-MM= | 1000BASE-SX | GE | 550 m | MMF | COM | No |
GLC-LH-SM= | 1000BASE-LX/LH | GE | 550 m/10 km | MMF/SMF | COM | No |
GLC-ZX-SM= | 1000BASE-ZX | GE | 70 km | SMF | COM | Yes |
GLC-TE= | 1000BASE-T | GE | 100 m | Copper | EXT | NA |
GLC-T= | 1000BASE-T | GE | 100 m | Copper | COM | NA |
Note: Not all SFPs are supported in all software versions. For the first software release supporting SFP, visit https://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps5455/products_device_support_tables_list.html.
*If nonindustrial (that is, EXT, COM), SFPs are used and the switch operating temperature must be derated.MMF = multimode fiber SMF = single-mode fiber
The more detailed updated data sheet of Cisco IE 4010 Series, such as the Specifications, Compliance Specifications, Switch Performance and Scalability, IP Services License info and Management and Standards you can read here: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/industrial-ethernet-4010-series-switches/datasheet-c78-737279.html
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