1783-LMS8 | Allen-Bradley Stratix 2500 8-Port Lightly Managed Ethernet Switch
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Product Description P/N: 1783-LMS8
Description
The Allen-Bradley 1783-LMS8 is a Stratix 2500 lightly managed Ethernet switch designed for small to mid-size industrial networks. With eight 10/100 Mbps copper ports, this switch provides reliable Ethernet connectivity for PLCs, HMIs, SCADA systems, and distributed I/O devices. Powered by a 12–24 VDC SELV source and DIN-rail mountable, the 1783-LMS8 offers robust, cost-effective networking for automation environments that require basic management capabilities without the complexity of a fully managed switch.
Technical Specifications
| Condition | New / Never Used Surplus |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Series | Stratix Managed Switches |
| Part Number | 1783-LMS8 |
| Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
| Product Type | Lightly Managed Ethernet Switch |
| Module Type | Ethernet Switch |
| Ports | 8 copper Ethernet ports |
| Ethernet Speed | 10/100 Mbps |
| Supported Protocols | EtherNet/IP, CIP, SNMP, Syslog |
| Network Media | RJ45, Cat5/Cat5e industrial Ethernet cable |
| Power Supply Voltage | 12–24 VDC SELV |
| Input Current | 0.4–0.2 A |
| Power Consumption / Dissipation | 5.3 W |
| Environmental Rating | IP30 |
| Operating Temperature | –20 to 60 °C (–4 to 140 °F) |
| Storage Temperature | –40 to 85 °C |
| Relative Humidity | 5–95% non-condensing |
| Mounting | DIN Rail |
| Connections Supported | Up to 128 CIP connections |
| Transmission Speed | 10/100Base-T |
| Shipping Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 5 in |
Information About 1783-LMS8
The Allen-Bradley 1783-LMS8 is an 8-port Stratix 2500 Ethernet switch built for industrial Ethernet/IP networks. As a "lightly managed" switch, it provides essential features such as diagnostics, port security, SNMP support, Syslog, alarms, and VLAN control while offering a simplified configuration environment via the integrated Device Manager web interface or Studio 5000 Add-on Profiles. This switch includes eight 10/100Base-T copper Ethernet ports ideal for standard Ethernet connections in environments where fiber interfaces are unnecessary. It supports up to 128 CIP connections, allowing reliable implicit (I/O) and explicit messaging throughout an automation network.
Key Features:
- Eight (8) 10/100 Mbps copper Ethernet ports
- Lightly managed Stratix 2500 switch
- CIP diagnostics and up to 128 connections
- Device Manager web configuration & Studio 5000 integration
- Supports VLANs, port security, SSH/HTTPS
- Powered by 12–24 VDC SELV input
- IP30 industrial enclosure
- DIN rail mounting
- Syslog and SNMP device-level diagnostics
- Designed for small to medium EtherNet/IP architectures
The Stratix 2500 1783-LMS8 switch provides entry-level management capabilities for industrial applications needing more control than an unmanaged switch but less complexity than a fully managed switch. With eight Ethernet copper ports and support for EtherNet/IP-specific diagnostics, it is ideal for machine-level networking, OEM equipment, small production cells, and distributed automation networks.
Description
The Allen-Bradley 1783-LMS8 is a Stratix 2500 lightly managed Ethernet switch designed for small to mid-size industrial networks. With eight 10/100 Mbps copper ports, this switch provides reliable Ethernet connectivity for PLCs, HMIs, SCADA systems, and distributed I/O devices. Powered by a 12–24 VDC SELV source and DIN-rail mountable, the 1783-LMS8 offers robust, cost-effective networking for automation environments that require basic management capabilities without the complexity of a fully managed switch.
Technical Specifications
| Condition | New / Never Used Surplus |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Series | Stratix Managed Switches |
| Part Number | 1783-LMS8 |
| Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
| Product Type | Lightly Managed Ethernet Switch |
| Module Type | Ethernet Switch |
| Ports | 8 copper Ethernet ports |
| Ethernet Speed | 10/100 Mbps |
| Supported Protocols | EtherNet/IP, CIP, SNMP, Syslog |
| Network Media | RJ45, Cat5/Cat5e industrial Ethernet cable |
| Power Supply Voltage | 12–24 VDC SELV |
| Input Current | 0.4–0.2 A |
| Power Consumption / Dissipation | 5.3 W |
| Environmental Rating | IP30 |
| Operating Temperature | –20 to 60 °C (–4 to 140 °F) |
| Storage Temperature | –40 to 85 °C |
| Relative Humidity | 5–95% non-condensing |
| Mounting | DIN Rail |
| Connections Supported | Up to 128 CIP connections |
| Transmission Speed | 10/100Base-T |
| Shipping Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 5 in |
Information About 1783-LMS8
The Allen-Bradley 1783-LMS8 is an 8-port Stratix 2500 Ethernet switch built for industrial Ethernet/IP networks. As a "lightly managed" switch, it provides essential features such as diagnostics, port security, SNMP support, Syslog, alarms, and VLAN control while offering a simplified configuration environment via the integrated Device Manager web interface or Studio 5000 Add-on Profiles. This switch includes eight 10/100Base-T copper Ethernet ports ideal for standard Ethernet connections in environments where fiber interfaces are unnecessary. It supports up to 128 CIP connections, allowing reliable implicit (I/O) and explicit messaging throughout an automation network.
Key Features:
- Eight (8) 10/100 Mbps copper Ethernet ports
- Lightly managed Stratix 2500 switch
- CIP diagnostics and up to 128 connections
- Device Manager web configuration & Studio 5000 integration
- Supports VLANs, port security, SSH/HTTPS
- Powered by 12–24 VDC SELV input
- IP30 industrial enclosure
- DIN rail mounting
- Syslog and SNMP device-level diagnostics
- Designed for small to medium EtherNet/IP architectures
The Stratix 2500 1783-LMS8 switch provides entry-level management capabilities for industrial applications needing more control than an unmanaged switch but less complexity than a fully managed switch. With eight Ethernet copper ports and support for EtherNet/IP-specific diagnostics, it is ideal for machine-level networking, OEM equipment, small production cells, and distributed automation networks.