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MOXA SDS-3008 Smart EtherNet Switch

June 5, 2025

MOXA SDS-3008 Smart EtherNET Switch

MOXA SDS-3008 Introduction

The SDS-3008 smart Ethernet switch from Moxa is the ideal product for IA engineers and automation machine builders to make their networks compatible with the vision of Industry 4.0. By breathing life into machines and control cabinets, the smart switch simplifies daily tasks with its easy configuration and easy installation. In addition, it is monitorable and easy to maintain throughout the entire product life cycle.

The most frequently used automation protocols—including EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, and Modbus TCP—are embedded in the SDS-3008 switch to provide enhanced operational performance and flexibility by making it controllable and visible from automation HMIs. It also supports a range of useful management functions, including IEEE 802.1Q VLAN, port mirroring, SNMP, warning by relay, and a multi-language Web GUI.

As an Authorized Distributor of MOXA, Manufacturers Automation Inc. (ManuAuto) offers a wide variety of Industrial Automation and Communication products across North America, including Canada (Ontario, Toronto) and the US. Buy MOXA SDS-3008 Smart Ethernet Switch online at a competitive price, with on-time delivery and fast shipping services. Our certified engineers are always available to support you.

MOXA SDS-3008 Features

  • 8 x 10/100BaseT(X) Ports
  • Compact and flexible housing design to fit into confined spaces
  • Web-based graphical user interface design for easy device configuration and management
  • EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, and Modbus/TCP industrial protocols supported for easy integration and monitoring in automation HMI/SCADA systems
  • Supports RSTP/STP for network redundancy
  • Security features based on IEC-62443
  • -10 to 60°C operating temperature

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You can also find the SDS-3008-T model in the MOXA SDS-3008 Series.

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