Industrial Ethernet Networking White Paper
While network managers yearn for the latest equipment and higher speeds, budgetary restrictions impose limitations and precipitate a less than homogenous network. Inevitably, Industrial Ethernet network administrators must contend with a variety of protocols, speeds, and media in their networks. Media conversion technology was developed to address these problems and has evolved from a stop gap technology into a technology that offers network administrators new choices for deploying fiber optics into their networks cost effectively. Those in Industrial Ethernet environments face the added challenge of creating interoperability throughout a network in less than ideal conditions. Network administrators in Industrial Ethernet environments are challenged to ensure network performance in harsh outdoor and factory floor conditions.
The following free Industrial Ethernet white paper will provide an overview of media conversion technology and the role it plays in industrial applications from the office to the factory floor.
Introduction
Factory Floor Applications
Network Management
Legacy Equipment Applications
Extreme Temperature Applications
Ethernet
Ethernet Challenges
Role of SNMP
General Requirements for the Industrial Environment
Industrial Conversion Products from Transition Networks
Glossary
Keywords: connection, Equipment, fiber optics, Industrial Ethernet, media conversion, Networks, Transition Networks, White Paper
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