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Data Sheet

Cisco Industrial Ethernet 4000 Series Switches


Developed specifically to withstand the harshest industrial environments, these
switches offer the most flexible and resilient industrial Ethernet products with secure
connectivity, simple management and edge application execution.

Product Overview
The Cisco® Industrial Ethernet (IE) 4000 Series delivers Gigabit connectivity to Cisco ruggedized switching portfolio
with superior high-bandwidth switching capacity and proven Cisco IOS® Software. The IE 4000 Series provides
highly secure access and industry-leading convergence ring protocols to support resilient and scalable networks
while adhering to industry compliance requirements.

The IE 4000 Series is ideal for industrial Ethernet applications where hardened products are required, including
manufacturing, energy, transportation, smart cities. With improved overall performance, greater bandwidth,
advanced security features, and enhanced hardware, the Cisco IE 4000 Series complements the current industrial
Ethernet portfolio of related Cisco industrial switches, such as the Cisco IE 2000 and IE 3000.

The Cisco IE 4000 can easily be installed. with a GUI based Device Manager, it also offers out-of-the-box industrial
usage configuration and simplified manageability to deliver advanced security, data, video, and voice services over
industrial networks.

The IE 4000 executes edge applications using Cisco IOx to transform sensor data into insight and action. With
Cisco IOx for customers take advantage of consistent, distributed computing across Cisco IoT network
infrastructure. For more information regarding Cisco IOx, please visit: Cisco Iox Data Sheet

Features and Benefits


Table 1. Features and Benefits of Cisco IE 4000

Feature Benefit
Robust Industrial Design ● Built for harsh environment and temperature range (-40 to 70 C).
● Hardened for vibration, shock and surge, and noise immunity.
● Resilient dual ring design via 4x Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports.
● Complies with multi-industry specifications for automation, ITS, and substation environments.
● Improves uptime, performance, and safety of industrial systems and equipment.
● Fitted with compact, DIN rail compliant form factor ideal for industrial deployment.
● Covers a wide range of Power over Ethernet (PoE) application requirements.

User-Friendly GUI Device ● Allows easy configuration and monitoring via a web based Device Manager.
Manager ● Eliminates the need for more complex terminal emulation programs.
● Reduces the cost of deployment.

SwapDrive: “Zero-Config” ● Simple switch replacement in case of a failure.


Replacement ● No networking expertise required.
● Helps ensure fast recovery.

High-Density Industrial ● Reduces complexity with one cable for both connectivity and power.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) ● Controls costs by limiting wiring, distribution panels, and circuit breakers.
● Creates space and reduces heat dissipation.
● Enables ready-to-use PoE devices like IP phones and wireless access points.

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Feature Benefit
● Supports (on select models) maximum HD camera deployments.
● Designed to support PoE power budget up to 240W.

Full Gigabit Ethernet ● Connects new wireless access point (802.11n and 802.11ac).
Switch ● Enables new HD IP Cameras and new PLC (Programmable Logic Control).
● Allows SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) connectivity.
● Provides introduction of new bandwidth-hungry applications in the industrial space.
● Supports very-delay-sensitive applications and time-sensitive networks.
● Delivers multiple rings, redundant ring topology for new network configurations.
● Extends geographical scalability where longer distance connectivity is required.

Cisco IOx for Fog ● Reach business outcomes associated with IoT initiatives with application execution close to edge network.
Compute Applications ● Reach production scale rapidly by offering flexible application development and deployment approaches
● Build new business with the ability to process high volumes of data close to network edge and deliver closed-
loop system control in real time.

Your Ruggedized Choice for Industrial Environments


The Cisco Industrial Ethernet (IE) 4000 Series offers:

● Bandwidth and capacity to grow with your networking needs: 20-Gbps nonblocking switching capacity with
up to 20 Gigabit Ethernet ports per switch
● High-density industrial PoE/PoE+ support providing in-line power to up to 8 power devices, including IP
cameras and phones, badge readers, wireless access points, etc.
● Cisco IOS Software features for smooth IT integration and policy consistency
● Robust resiliency enabled by dual ring design via 4x Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports, Resilient Ethernet
Protocol (REP), Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP), PROFINET– Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP)
ring, High Availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR) ring, Etherchannel and Flexlink support, redundant
power input, dying gasp, etc.
● True zero-touch replacement for middle-of-the-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), PROFINET, and Modbus TCP

Figure 1 shows switch models, Table 2 shows all the available Cisco IE 4000 Series models, Table 3 lists the SW
license PIDs, and Table 4 lists the power supplies for Cisco IE 4000 Series Switches.

Figure 1. IE 4000 Models

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Table 2. Cisco IE 4000 Series Models

Product Number Total Ports GE Combo Additional RJ-45 Copper SFP Fiber PoE/PoE+ Default Software
Uplinks (4G)1 Combo Ports Ports (T) Ports (S) Ports (P, GP)
IE-4000-4TC4G-E 8 4 (FE)
IE-4000-8T4G-E 12 8 (FE)
IE-4000-8S4G-E 12 8 (FE)
IE-4000-4T4P4G-E 12 4 (FE) 4 (FE)
IE-4000-16T4G-E 20 16 (FE)
IE-4000-4S8P4G-E 16 All models have 4 4 (FE) 8 (FE) All models ship
GE combo uplink with LAN Base
IE-4000-8GT4G-E 12 ports 8 (GE) image2
IE-4000-8GS4G-E 12 8 (GE)
IE-4000-4GC4GP4G-E 12 4 (GE) 4 (GE)
IE-4000-16GT4G-E 20 16 (GE)

IE-4000-8GT8GP4G-E 20 8 (GE) 8 (GE)


IE-4000-4GS8GP4G-E 16 4 (GE) 8 (GE)

1
Combo ports provide one copper and one fiber physical port and only one can be activated at a time.
2
Can be upgraded to IP Services at a fee.
All copper Gigabit Ethernet interfaces support speed negotiation to 10/100/1000 mbps and duplex negotiation. All copper Fast
Ethernet interfaces support speed negotiation to 10/100 mbps and duplex negotiation.

Table 3. Cisco IE 4000 Software Licenses and Accessories PIDs

License Description

IE-LICENSE-SPARE Spare license for software upgrade ( L2 to L3 features or MRP protocols)


L-IE4000-RTU= IE4000 Electronic software license upgrade from LAN base L2 to IP Services L3 features
LIC-MRP-Manager= MRP ring manager license

LIC-MRP-Client= MRP ring client license


STK-RACK-DINRAIL= 19” DIN Rail mount kit

Table 4. Power Supplies for Cisco IE 4000 Series Switches

Product Number Wattage Rated Nominal Input Supported Power Output PoE/PoE + Use Case Scenario
Operating Range Input Voltage Support
Operating
Range
PWR-IE170W- PC- 170W AC 100-240V/2.3A 50- AC 90-264V 54VDC/3.15A Yes Maximum PoE/PoE+ port
AC= 60Hz or support in a AC or high DC
or environment1
DC 106-300V
DC 125-250V/2.1A
PWR-IE170W- PC- 170W DC 12-54V/23A DC 10.8-60V 54VDC/3.15A Yes Maximum PoE/PoE+ port
DC= support in a DC
environment1
PWR-IE50W- AC= 50W AC 100-240V/1.25A 50- AC 90-264V 24VDC/2.1A No No PoE/PoE+ support
60Hz or needed in an AC or DC
or environment
DC 106-300V
DC 125-250V/1.25A
PWR-IE50W- AC-IEC= 50W AC 100-240V/1.25A 50- AC 90-264V 24VDC/2.1A No No PoE/PoE+ support
60Hz needed when IEC plug is
desired

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Product Number Wattage Rated Nominal Input Supported Power Output PoE/PoE + Use Case Scenario
Operating Range Input Voltage Support
Operating
Range
PWR-IE65W- PC-AC= 65W AC 100-240V/1.4A 50- AC 90-264V 54VDC/1.2 A Yes Minimum (1~2 port) PoE
60Hz or support needed in an AC or
or high DC environment2
DC 106-300V
DC 125-250V/1.0A
PWR-IE65W- PC-DC= 65W DC 24-48VDC/4.5A DC 18-60V 54VDC/1.2 A Yes Minimum (1~2 port) PoE
support needed in a DC
environment2

1
The entire power budget for the switch and PoE ports needs to stay within 170W. A PoE port draws up to 15.4W of power, and
a PoE+ port draws up to 30W of power.
2
The entire power budget for the switch and PoE ports needs to stay within 65W.

Figure 2 shows a diagram to help you select a Cisco IE 4000 model.

Figure 2. Cisco IE 4000 Model Selection Guide

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Product Specifications
Table 5 lists specifications, Table 6 gives information about switch performance and scalability, Table 7 and 8 list
important software features, Table 9 lists compliance specifications, Table 10 gives information about management
and standards of the Cisco IE 4000 Series Switches, and Table 11 shows the list of supported SFPs.

Table 5. Product Specifications

Description Specification
Hardware ● 1GB DRAM
● 128-MB onboard flash memory
● 1-GB removable SD flash memory card
● Mini-USB connector
● RJ-45 connector
Alarm ● Alarm I/O: two alarm inputs to detect dry contact open or closed, one alarm output relay

Power Input ● Redundant DC input voltage with operating range: nominal 9.6 to 60VDC
● Maximum DC input current:
3.7A - IE-4000-4T4P4G-E, IE-4000-8T4G-E, IE-4000-8GT4G-E, IE-4000-16T4G-E
4.3A - IE- 4000-4GC4GP4G-E, IE-4000-4TC4G-E, IE-4000-4S8P4G-E,
IE-4000-4GS8GP4G-E, IE-4000-16GT4G-E, IE- 4000-8GT8GP4G-E
5A - IE-4000-8S4G-E, IE-4000-8GS4G-E

Power Consumption ● IE-4000-4T4P4G-E, IE-4000-8T4G-E, IE-4000-8GT4G-E, and IE-4000-16T4G-E: 35W


● IE-4000-4GC4GP4G-E, IE-4000-4TC4G-E, IE-4000-4S8P4G-E, IE-4000-4GS8GP4G-E, and IE-4000-16GT4G-
E: 40W
● IE-4000-8S4G-E, IE-4000-8GS4G-E: 42W
● These numbers are measured at 9.6V and do not include PoE power consumption

Dimensions, (H x W x D) ● All IE 4000 models have the following dimensions: 6.12 x 6.12 x 5.09 in. (155.4 x 155.4 x 129.2 mm)
● PWR-IE170W-PC-AC=: 5.93 x 3.72 x 5.60 in. (150.6 x 94.5 x 142.2)
● PWR-IE170W-PC-DC=: 5.93 x 4.47 x 5.75 in. (150.6 x 113.5 x 145.8)
● PWR-IE50W-AC=: 5.8 x 2.0 x 4.4 in. (147 x 51 x 112 mm)
● PWR-IE50W-AC-IEC=: 5.8 x 2.0 x 4.4 in. (147 x 51 x 112 mm)
● PWR-IE65W-PC-AC=: 5.9 x 2.6 x 4.6 in. (150 x 66 x 117 mm)
● PWR-IE65W-PC-DC=: 5.9 x 2.6 x 4.6 in. (150 x 66 x 117 mm)

Weight ● All IE4000 models listed in Table 1: 6.35 pounds (2.88 kg)
● PWR-IE170W-PC-AC=: 3.88 pounds (1.76 kg)
● PWR-IE170W-PC-DC=: 3.7 pounds (1.67 kg)
● PWR-IE50W-AC=: 1.4 lb (0.65 kg)
● PWR-IE50W-AC-IEC=: 1.4 lb (0.65 kg)
● PWR-IE65W-PC-DC=: 2.6 (1.18 Kg)
● PWR-IE65W-PC-AC=: 2.7 (1.24 Kg)

Table 6. Switch Performance and Scalability

Description Specification
Forwarding rate Line rate for all ports and all packet sizes
Number of queues 4 egress
Unicast MAC addresses 16,000
IGMP multicast groups 1,000
Number of VLANs 1,000
IPv4 MAC security ACEs 1,000 with default TCAM Template
NAT translation Bidirectional, 128 unique subnet NAT translation entries, which can expand to tens of thousands of translated entries
if designed properly

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Table 7. Cisco IE 4000 LAN BASE: Key Software Features

LAN Base License Features


(Default)
Layer 2 Switching IEEE 802.1, 802.3, 802.3at, 802.3af standard, VTPv2, NTP, UDLD, CDP, LLDP, Unicast Mac filter, Flexlink, Resilient
Ethernet Protocol (REP), VTPv3, EtherChannel, Voice VLAN, qinq tunneling, Industrial macro configuration
Security SCP, SSH, SNMPv3, TACACS+, RADIUS Server/Client, MAC Address Notification, BPDU Guard, Port-Security,
Private VLAN, DHCP Snooping, Dynamic ARP Inspection, IP Source Guard, 802.1x, Guest VLAN, MAC
Authentication Bypass, 802.1x Multi-Domain Authentication, Storm Control, Trust Boundary, FIPS 140-2, Netflow Lite
Layer 2 Multicast IGMPv1, v2, v3 Snooping, IGMP filtering, IGMP Querier

Management Fast Boot, Express setup, Web Device Manager, Industrial Network Director (IND), MIB, Smartport, SNMP, syslog,
strom control, unicast, multicast, broadcast, SPAN sessions, RSPAN, DHCP server, customized DOM (digital optical
management), Embedded Event Manager (EEM), Plug-n-Play Agent
Industrial Ethernet CIP Ethernet/IP, Profinet v2, IEEE 1588 PTP v2, NTP to PTP translation, CIP Time Sync

Quality of Service Ingress Policing, Rate-Limit, Egress Queueing/shaping, AutoQoS, QoS


Layer 2 IPv6 IPv6 Host support, HTTP over IPv6, SNMP over IPv6
Layer 3 Routing IPv4 Static Routing

Industrial Management Layer 2 switching with 1:1 static Network Address Translation (NAT)

Redundancy Redundancy Ethernet Protocol ring (REP)


Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP)
Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) ring, MRP Auto Manager (MAM)
High Availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR)
Utility Power Profile, dying gasp, GOOSE messaging, SCADA protocol classification, MODBUS TCP/IP, utility SmartPort
macro, BFD, Ethernet OAM, IEEE 802.3ah, CFM (IEEE 802.1ag)

1
Support after product General Availability

Table 8. Cisco IE 4000 IP Services: Key Software Features

IP Services License Additional Features


IP Multicast PIM sparse mode (PIM-SM), PIM dense mode (PIM-DM), and PIM sparse-dense mode
IP Unicast Routing OSPF, EIGRP, BGPv4, IS-IS, RIPv2, Policy-Based Routing (PBR), HSRP
Protocols
Cisco Express Hardware routing architecture delivers extremely high-performance IP routing
Forwarding
IPv6 Routing RIPng, OSPFv6, and EIGRPv6 support
Security IEEE 802.1AE MACsec, Cisco TrustSec®, SGT inline tagging and SGACL
Virtualization VRF-lite

Table 9. Compliance Specifications

Type Standards
Electromagnetic FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A
Emissions EN 55022A Class A
VCCI Class A
AS/NZS CISPR 22 Class A
CISPR 11 Class A
CISPR 22 Class A
ICES 003 Class A
CNS13438 Class A
KN22
Electromagnetic EN55024
Immunity CISPR 24
AS/NZS CISPR 24

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Type Standards
KN24
EN 61000-4-2 Electro Static Discharge
EN 61000-4-3 Radiated RF
EN 61000-4-4 Electromagnetic Fast Transients
N 61000-4-5 Surge
EN 61000-4-6 Conducted RF
EN 61000-4-8 Power Frequency Magnetic Field
EN 61000-4-9 Pulse Magnetic Field
EN 61000-4-11 AC Power Voltage
EN 61000-4-18 Damped Oscillatory Wave
EN-61000-4-29 DC Voltage Dips
Industry Standards EN 61000-6-1 Light Industrial EN 61000-6-2 Industrial
EN 61000-6-4 Industrial
EN 61326 Industrial Control
EN 61131-2 Programmable Controllers
Substation KEMA (IEEE 1613, IEC 61850-3)
Marine DNV
NEMA TS-2 (EMC, environmental, mechanical)
IEEE 1613 Electric Power Stations Communications Networking
IEC 61850-3 Electric Substations Communications Networking
EN50155 Railway - Electronic Equipment on Rolling Stock (EMC, ENV, Mech)
EN50121-4 Railway - Signaling and Telecommunications Apparatus
EN50121-3-2 Railway - Apparatus for Rolling Stock ODVA Industrial EtherNet/IP
PROFINET conformance B
IP30 (per EN60529)
Safety Standards and Information Technology Equipment:
Certifications UL/CSA 60950-1
EN 60950-1
CB to IEC 60950-1 with all country deviations
NOM to NOM-019-SCFI (through partners and distributor)
Industrial Floor (Control Equipment):
UL 508
CSA C22.2, No 142
Hazardous Locations:
ANSI/ISA 12.12.01 CSA C22.2 No 213
IEC 60079-0, -15 IECEx test report
EN 60079-0, -15 ATEX certification (Class I Zone 2) Cabinet enclosure required
Operating Environment Operating Temperature: -40C to +75C
● -40C to +70C (Vented Enclosure Operating)
● -40C to +60C (Sealed Enclosure Operating)
● -34C to +75C (Fan or Blower equipped Enclosure Operating)
EN 60068-2-1
EN 60068-2-2
EN 61163
Altitude: up to 15,000 feet
Storage Environment Temperature: -40 to +85 degrees C
Altitude: 15,000 feet
IEC 60068-2-14
Humidity Relative humidity of 5% to 95% non-condensing
IEC 60068-2-3
IEC 60068-2-30

Shock and Vibration IEC 60068-2-27 (operational shock, 50G, 11ms, Half Sine)
IEC 60068-2-27 (Non-Operational Shock, 65-80G, 9ms, Trapezoidal)
IEC 60068-2-6, IEC 60068-2-64, EN 61373 (Operational Vibration)
IEC 60068-2-6, IEC 60068-2-64, EN 61373 (Non-operational Vibration)

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Type Standards
Corrosion ISO 9223: Corrosion
class C3-Medium
class C4-High
EN 60068-2-52 (Salt Fog)
EN 60068-2-60 (Flowing Mixed Gas)
Others RoHS Compliance
China RoHS Compliance
TAA (Government)
CE (Europe)
Warranty Five-year limited HW warranty on all IE-4000 PIDs and all IE Power Supplies (see table 3 above). See link below for
more details on warranty
Mean Time Between IE-4000-4TC4G-E: 578, 730 Hours
Failure (MTBF) IE-4000-8T4G-E: 591, 070 Hours
IE-4000-8S4G-E: 583, 700 Hours
IE-4000-4T4P4G-E: 562, 300 Hours
IE-4000-16T4G-E: 558, 310 Hours
IE-4000-4S8P4G-E: 535, 880 Hours
IE-4000-8GT4G-E: 591, 240 Hours
IE-4000-8GS4G-E: 583, 700 Hours
IE-4000-4GC4GP4G-E: 550, 940 Hours
IE-4000-16GT4G-E: 558, 630 Hours
IE-4000-8GT8GP4G-E: 519, 190 Hours
IE-4000-4GS8GP4G-E: 536, 220 Hours

Table 10. Management and Standards

Description Specification
IEEE Standards ● IEEE 802.1D MAC Bridges, STP ● IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet
● IEEE 802.1p Layer2 COS prioritization ● IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet Plus
● IEEE 802.1q VLAN ● IEEE 802.3ah 100BASE-X SMF/MMF only
● IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning-Trees ● IEEE 802.3x full duplex on 10BASE-T
● IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning-Tree ● IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T specification
● IEEE 802.1x Port Access Authentication ● IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX specification
● IEEE 802.1AB LLDP ● IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T specification
● IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation (LACP) ● IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-X specification
● IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet provides up to ● IEEE 1588v2 PTP Precision Time Protocol
15.4W DC power to each end device ● IEEE 802.1AS PTP
● IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet provides up to ● IEEE 802.1Qbv TSN
25.5W DC power to each end device
RFC Compliance ● RFC 768: UDP ● RFC 1305: NTP
● RFC 783: TFTP ● RFC 1492: TACACS+
● RFC 791: IPv4 protocol ● RFC 1493: Bridge MIB Objects
● RFC 792: ICMP ● RFC 1534: DHCP and BOOTP interoperation
● RFC 793: TCP ● RFC 1542: Bootstrap Protocol
● RFC 826: ARP ● RFC 1643: Ethernet Interface MIB
● RFC 854: Telnet ● RFC 1757: RMON
● RFC 951: BOOTP ● RFC 2068: HTTP
● RFC 959: FTP ● RFC 2131, 2132: DHCP
● RFC 1157: SNMPv1 ● RFC 2236: IGMP v2
● RFC 1901,1902-1907 SNMPv2 ● RFC 3376: IGMP v3
● RFC 2273-2275: SNMPv3 ● RFC 2474: DiffServ Precedence
● RFC 2571: SNMP Management ● RFC 3046: DHCP Relay Agent Information Option
● RFC 1166: IP Addresses ● RFC 3580: 802.1x RADIUS
● RFC 1256: ICMP Router Discovery ● RFC 4250-4252 SSH Protocol

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Description Specification
SNMP MIB Objects ● BRIDGE-MIB ● CISCO RTTMON-RTP-MIB
● CALISTA-DPA-MIB ● CISCO-SNMP-TARGET-EXT-MIB
● CISCO-ACCESS-ENVMON-MIB ● CISCO-STACK-MIB
● CISCO-ADMISSION-POLICY-MIB ● CISCO-STACKMAKER-MIB
● CISCO-AUTH-FRAMEWORK-MIB ● CISCO-STP-EXTENSIONS-MIB
● CISCO-BRIDGE-EXT-MIB ● CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB
● CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB ● CISCO-TCP-MIB
● CISCO-CABLE-DIAG-MIB ● CISCO-UDLDP-MIB
● CISCO-CALLHOME-MIB ● CISCO-VLAN-IFTABLE-RELATIONSHIP-MIB
● CISCO-CAR-MIB ● CISCO-VLAN-MEMBERSHIP-MIB
● CISCO-CDP-MIB ● CISCO-VTP-MIB
● CISCO-CIRCUIT-INTERFACE-MIB ● ENTITY-MIB
● CISCO-CLUSTER-MIB ● ETHERLIKE-MIB
● CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB ● HC-RMON-MIB
● CISCO-CONFIG-MAN-MIB ● IEEE8021-PAE-MIB
● CISCO-DATA-COLLECTION-MIB ● IEEE8023-LAG-MIB
● CISCO-DHCP-SNOOPING-MIB ● IF-MIB
● CISCO-EMBEDDED-EVENT-MGR-MIB ● IP-FORWARD-MIB
● CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB ● LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB
● CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB ● LLDP-EXT-PNO-MIB
● CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB ● LLDP-MIB
● CISCO-ENVMON-MIB ● NETRANGER
● CISCO-ERR-DISABLE-MIB ● NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB
● CISCO-FLASH-MIB ● OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB
● CISCO-FTP-CLIENT-MIB ● OLD-CISCO-CPU-MIB
● CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB ● OLD-CISCO-FLASH-MIB
● CISCO-IGMP-FILTER-MIB ● OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB
● CISCO-IMAGE-MIB ● OLD-CISCO-IP-MIB
● CISCO-IP-STAT-MIB ● OLD-CISCO-MEMORY-MIB
● CISCO-LAG-MIB ● OLD-CISCO-SYS-MIB<
● CISCO-LICENSE-MGMT-MIB ● OLD-CISCO-SYSTEM-MIB
● CISCO-MAC-AUTH-BYPASS-MIB ● OLD-CISCO-TCP-MIB
● CISCO-MAC-NOTIFICATION-MIB ● OLD-CISCO-TS-MIB
● CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB ● RMON-MIB
● CISCO-PAE-MIB ● RMON2-MIB
● CISCO-PAGP-MIB ● SMON-MIB
● CISCO-PING-MIB ● SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB
● CISCO-PORT-QOS-MIB ● SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
● CISCO-PORT-SECURITY-MIB ● SNMP-MPD-MIB
● CISCO-PORT-STORM-CONTROL-MIB ● SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB
● CISCO-PRIVATE-VLAN-MIB ● SNMP-PROXY-MIB
● CISCO-PROCESS-MIB ● SNMP-TARGET-MIB
● CISCO-PRODUCTS-MIB ● SNMP-USM-MIB
● CISCO-RESILIENT-ETHERNET-PROTOCOL-MIB ● SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB
● CISCO-RTTMON-ICMP-MIB ● SNMPv2-MIB
● CISCO-RTTMON-IP-EXT-MIB ● TCP-MIB
● CISCO-RTTMON-MIB ● UDP-MIB
● CISCO RTTMON-RTP-MIB

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Table 11. SFP Support

Part Number Specification SFP Type Max Distance Cable Type Temp Range* DOM Support
GLC-FE-100FX-RGD= 100BASE-FX FE 2km MMF IND Yes

GLC-FE-100LX-RGD= 100BASE-LX10 FE 10km SMF IND Yes

GLC-FE-100FX= 100BASE-FX FE 2km MMF COM No


GLC-FE-100LX= 100BASE-LX10 FE 10km SMF COM No
GLC-FE-100EX= 100BASE-EX FE 40km SMF COM No
GLC-FE-100ZX= 100BASE-ZX FE 80km SMF COM No
GLC-FE-100BX-D= 100BASE-BX10 FE 10km SMF COM No
GLC-FE-100BX-U= 100BASE-BX10 FE 10km SMF COM Yes
GLC-SX-MM-RGD= 1000BASE-SX GE 550m MMF IND Yes
GLC-LX-SM-RGD= 1000BASE-LX/LH GE 550m/10km MMF/SMF IND Yes

GLC-ZX-SM-RGD= 1000BASE-ZX GE 70km SMF IND Yes


GLC-BX40-U-I= 1000BASE-BX40 GE 40km SMF IND Yes
GLC-BX40-D-I= 1000BASE-BX40 GE 40km 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 40km SMF EXT Yes


GLC-ZX-SMD= 1000BASE-ZX GE 70km SMF EXT Yes
GLC-BX-D= 1000BASE-BX10 GE 10km SMF COM Yes

GLC-BX-U= 1000BASE-BX10 GE 10km 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 550m MMF EXT Yes


SFP-GE-L= 1000BASE-LX/LH GE 550m/10km MMF/SMF EXT Yes
SFP-GE-Z= 1000BASE-ZX GE 70km SMF EXT Yes
GLC-SX-MM= 1000BASE-SX GE 550m MMF COM No
GLC-LH-SM= 1000BASE-LX/LH GE 550m/10km MMF/SMF COM No
GLC-ZX-SM= 1000BASE-ZX GE 70km SMF COM Yes
GLC-TE= 1000BASE-T GE 100m Copper EXT NA

Note: Not all SFPs supported in all SW versions. For first software release supporting SFP refer to
https://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps5455/products_device_support_tables_list.html

Not all SFPs are supported in PROFINET GSD, SIMATIC STEP7/TIA Portal, please visit
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/industrial/software/configuration/guide/b_sfp_TIA.html
*
If non industrial (i.e., EXT, COM) SFPs are used the switch operating temperature must be derated.
MMF = multi-mode fiber
SMF = single-mode fiber

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Figure 3 shows IE4000 mechanical dimensions

Figure 3. IE-4000

Warranty Information
Warranty information for the IE 4000 is available on http://www.cisco-servicefinder.com/warrantyfinder.aspx.

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