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Stratix Industrial Ethernet Switches — Technical Data (1783-TD001)

Specifications and catalog data for the full Allen-Bradley Stratix family of industrial Ethernet switches (Bulletin 1783) — unmanaged, lightly managed, and fully managed Layer 2 / Layer 3 switches with DLR, CIP Sync, NAT, and PoE/PoE+ options. Note: publication 1783-TD001 has been replaced by 1783-TD002; content mirrored here covers both.

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Specifications

Performance & Ports

Stratix 2000 (unmanaged) 5, 8, 10, 16, 18 ports — Fast Ethernet + optional Gigabit + SFP fiber
Stratix 2500 (lightly managed) 1783-LMS5 = 5 ports 10/100; 1783-LMS8 = 8 ports 10/100
Stratix 5400 (managed) 8, 12, 16, 20 ports — up to 16 GE copper + 4 GE combo + 8 FE SFP, Layer 2 or Layer 3
Stratix 5410 (managed) 28 ports (12 GE + 12 GE SFP + 4 GE combo or 4 1/10 GbE TEN), Layer 2 or Layer 3
Stratix 5700 (managed) 6, 10, 18, 20 ports — Fast Ethernet + 2 GE combo + SFP, Lite or Full firmware
Firmware tiers Lite (basic VLAN/QoS) or Full (routing, ACLs, CIP Sync, NAT, DLR)
MAC addresses, max 2K (US5T) to 8K (most managed / larger unmanaged)

Communication & Protocols

EtherNet/IP management ODVA conformance-tested on all managed Stratix models
Device Level Ring (DLR) Supported on Stratix 5400, 5410, 5700 (BMS10CGP/CGN, BMS12T4E2CGP/CGNK, BMS20CGL/CGP/CGN/CGPK), and 5800
CIP Sync (IEEE 1588 PTP) Supported on all Stratix 5400 and 5410 catalog numbers
NAT (1:1 and 1:many) Supported on 5400, 5410, 5700 Full-firmware variants
PoE / PoE+ (IEEE 802.3af / 802.3at) 5400 at 35-42 W per port, 5410 at 54V DC up to 30 W/port (PoE+), 5700 12-port PoE variants
Redundancy protocols DLR, RSTP, MSTP, EtherChannel / LACP (managed models)

Power & Physical

Power input, Stratix 2000 Series B 24V DC (12-48V DC range); 18-30V AC, 50/60 Hz; SELV
Power input, Stratix 2500 12-24V DC, 0.3-0.4 A, SELV
Power input, Stratix 5400 12-54V DC, 3.7-5.0 A (model-dependent); PoE supply 44-54V DC
Power input, Stratix 5410 24-60V DC at 10 A (low-DC) or 100-240V AC / 100-250V DC (high-DC); dual-supply option for redundancy + PoE
Power input, Stratix 5700 12-48V DC, 0.5-3.0 A (Class 2 / SELV); PoE variants take 50-57V DC at 2.5 A
Power consumption, max 3.4-10 W (Stratix 2000) · 4.2-5.3 W (2500) · 35-42 W (5400) · up to 291 W with 12-port PoE (5410) · 9.5-30 W (5700)
Mounting 35 mm DIN rail (open-style); Stratix 5410 panel-mount in 1U rack
Enclosure rating IP20 (Stratix 2000 Series A), IP30 (2000 Series B, 2500, 5410, 5700), IP67 (ArmorStratix 5700 1783-ZMS)

Environmental

Operating temperature Stratix 2000 Series A: -40 to +70°C; Series B: -40 to +75°C (US5T/US8T: -10 to +60°C)
Operating temperature (managed) -40 to +70°C (Stratix 5400); -40 to +60°C (Stratix 5410 / 5700); -20 to +60°C (Stratix 2500)
Non-operating temperature -40 to +85°C across all Stratix families
Relative humidity 5-95% non-condensing (5400: 5-90%)
Vibration (operating) 2 g @ 10-500 Hz (Stratix 2000/2500/5700); 1 g @ 5-150 Hz (5400/5410)
Shock (operating / non-operating) 15 g / 30 g (most models); 30 g / 50 g (Stratix 5700)
Substation hardening Stratix 5400, 5410, and 5700 meet IEEE 1613 and IEC 61850-3 (5400/5410 require redundant power)

Catalog Number Format

How to read an Allen-Bradley 1783 catalog number. Each position encodes a specific configuration attribute.

Position
Meaning
Example
1783
Bulletin prefix for Stratix family (all Ethernet devices)
1783-BMS10CL → Bulletin 1783
-US / -USP / -LMS / -EMS / -BMS / -ZMS / -HMS / -IMS / -MMS / -MMX / -MS / -RMS / -MX / -WAP / -SR / -SAD / -ETAP / -NATR / -CSP / -RA
Family code. US=Stratix 2000 unmanaged, USP=Stratix 2100 unmanaged, LMS=Stratix 2500 lightly managed, EMS=Stratix 6000, BMS=Stratix 5700, ZMS=ArmorStratix 5700 (IP67), HMS=Stratix 5400, IMS=Stratix 5410, MMS/MMX=Stratix 5800, MS/RMS/MX=Stratix 8000/8300 legacy, WAP=5100 wireless AP, SR=5900 services router, SAD=5950 security appliance, RA=4300 remote access.
BMS = Stratix 5700 managed; HMS = Stratix 5400 managed; IMS = Stratix 5410 rack
Port count digits
Total ports on the switch (5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 18, 20, 28)
BMS10 = 10 total ports; HMS16 = 16 total ports on Stratix 5400; IMS28 = 28 total ports on Stratix 5410
Port-type codes (T, F, H, S, G, TG)
Copper/fiber/Gigabit mix. T=copper (RJ45), F=multimode fiber SFP, H=singlemode fiber SFP, G=Gigabit Ethernet, S=SFP slot, T2=2 preinstalled Fast-Ethernet SFPs, TG=Gigabit copper
US6T2F = 6 copper + 2 multimode fiber; US8TG2GX = 8 GE copper + 2 GE SFP slots
PoE / feature suffix (P, E, NK, K)
P=PoE (802.3af/at), E=EtherChannel, K or NK=conformal coating for harsh environments
BMS10CGP = 10-port + PoE; BMS12T4E2CGNK = 12 FE + 4 GE + 2 SFP + DLR + conformal coating
Firmware tier (L/Lite, C/Full with DLR + CIP Sync, G/Full Layer 3)
CL/CA = Lite firmware; CGL/CGA = Full firmware; CGR = Layer-3 routing variant (5400). N=Narrow DC power, A=AC/High DC power (5410)
IMS28GRAC = 28-port Layer 3 + AC supply; IMS28NDC = 28-port Layer 2 + low-DC

Communication Protocols

Supported industrial networks and field buses for the products covered by this publication.

EtherNet/IP ODVA conformance-tested on every managed Stratix; native CIP management integration with Studio 5000 Logix Designer Device Level Ring (DLR) Ring-topology redundancy with <3 ms recovery; Stratix 5400, 5410, 5800, and 5700 Full-firmware variants can be ring supervisors or nodes CIP Sync / IEEE 1588 PTP Time synchronization for motion and safety applications; Stratix 5400 and 5410 only NAT (1:1 and 1:many) Network Address Translation for machine-cell isolation; Stratix 5400, 5410 (Layer 2 models), 5700 Full firmware, and dedicated 1783-NATR SNMP / CIP management SNMP v1/v2c/v3 plus embedded Device Manager web UI on all managed models Redundancy (RSTP, MSTP, EtherChannel, DLR) Layered redundancy — DLR at the cell, RSTP/MSTP between cells, EtherChannel/LACP for uplinks

Certifications & Compliance

c-UL-us Listed Industrial Control Equipment (UL File E65584) UL Listed Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D Hazardous Locations (UL File E194810) UL Listed Class I Zone 2 (Ex nA nC IIC T3/T4 Gc) CE marked per EU EMC Directive (EN 61326-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-4, EN 61131-2) European ATEX Zone 2 (II 3 G Ex nA IIC T3/T4 Gc) — Stratix 5400, 5410, 5700 IECEx System — IEC 60079-0, 60079-15 (Stratix 2000 Series B, 5400, 5410) RCM (Australia / New Zealand — AS/NZS CISPR 11) KC / KCC (Korea Communications Commission) EtherNet/IP conformance (ODVA) — all managed Stratix IEEE 1613 Electric Power Stations and IEC 61850-3 Electric Substations (Stratix 5400, 5410, 5700) BSMI (Taiwan CNS 13438 / CNS 14336-1)

Document Contents

Full PDF covers the following topics in detail:

  • Family overview for every Stratix model — unmanaged, lightly managed, Layer 2 managed, Layer 3 managed, wireless, router, and security appliance
  • Port-configuration tables for every catalog number (copper count, Gigabit count, SFP slots, preinstalled fiber SFPs, PoE/PoE+ ports)
  • Technical specifications: power input, power consumption, inrush, wire sizes, isolation voltage, temp codes
  • Environmental specifications: operating and storage temperature, humidity, vibration, shock, EMC immunity (CISPR 11, IEC 61000-4 series)
  • Preinstalled SFP module specs (100Base-FX multimode, 100Base-LX singlemode) and add-on SFP catalog numbers (1783-SFP100FX, 1783-SFP1GSX, etc.)
  • Certifications tables per family: c-UL-us, UL hazardous locations, CE, ATEX, IECEx, RCM, KC, IEEE 1613, IEC 61850-3, ODVA
  • Dimensional drawings for every catalog number (DIN-rail footprint, panel/rack depth, clearance requirements)
  • Stratix 5410 dual-supply options (1783-IMXDC low-DC, 1783-IMXAC AC/high-DC) with PoE+ budget tables (185 W single, 215 W dual)
  • Stratix 5100 WAP wireless specifications and Stratix 4300 cellular antenna-gain tables (LTE/WCDMA/GSM bands)
  • Memory-card spare (1784-SD1) for managed-switch configuration backup

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Stratix 2500 (LMS), 5400 (HMS), and 5700 (BMS)?
They sit at three different management tiers. Stratix 2500 (1783-LMS5/LMS8) is "lightly managed" — VLAN and basic QoS, 5 or 8 FE copper ports, no DLR or CIP Sync. Stratix 5700 (1783-BMS…) is fully managed Layer 2 with 6-20 ports, FE+Gigabit mix, optional PoE, and DLR on most catalog numbers. Stratix 5400 (1783-HMS…) is the flagship Layer 2 / Layer 3 managed switch with 8-20 Gigabit ports, DLR, CIP Sync, NAT, PoE+ on select models, and IEC 61850-3 / IEEE 1613 substation hardening.
Which Stratix switches support Device Level Ring (DLR)?
DLR is supported on all Stratix 5400 (1783-HMS…), all Stratix 5410 (1783-IMS28…), Stratix 5800 (1783-MMS/MMX), and the Full-firmware Stratix 5700 variants — specifically 1783-BMS10CGP, BMS10CGN, BMS12T4E2CGP, BMS12T4E2CGNK, BMS20CGL, BMS20CGP, BMS20CGN, and BMS20CGPK. DLR is not available on unmanaged (Stratix 2000/2100) or lightly managed (Stratix 2500) switches.
Managed vs unmanaged — when do I actually need a managed switch?
Use an unmanaged Stratix 2000 or 2100 for simple plant-floor connectivity where every device can see every device and broadcast traffic is acceptable. Choose a managed switch (Stratix 5400, 5410, 5700) when you need DLR or RSTP redundancy, VLAN isolation, CIP Sync for motion, QoS for time-critical traffic, IGMP snooping for multicast producer/consumer I/O, NAT for cell-level IP reuse, or web/Studio 5000 management.
How much PoE+ budget does a Stratix 5400 or 5410 provide?
Stratix 5400 PoE variants (e.g., 1783-HMS4S8E4CGN) supply up to 35-42 W total budget at 44-57V DC depending on catalog number, usable as 802.3af (15.4 W/port) or 802.3at (30 W/port). Stratix 5410 with a single power supply installed provides 76-148 W depending on port load; with dual 1783-IMXDC or IMXAC supplies the budget rises to 185 W for PoE and 215 W for PoE+, total system draw up to 291 W with all 12 PoE ports loaded.
What does CIP Sync do on a Stratix 5400 or 5410?
CIP Sync is the EtherNet/IP implementation of IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol. On a Stratix 5400 or 5410 it lets the switch act as a boundary clock or transparent clock, distributing sub-microsecond time to CIP Motion drives, safety I/O, and time-stamped sequence-of-events data. All Stratix 5400 and 5410 catalog numbers support CIP Sync.
Is the Stratix 5700 rated for Class I Division 2 hazardous locations?
Yes. All Stratix 5700 and ArmorStratix 5700 models carry UL Listed Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D (UL File E194810) and UL Class I Zone 2 with AEx/Ex nA nC IIC T4 Gc X. ATEX Zone 2 coverage is provided under EU 94/9/EC with EN 60079-0 and EN 60079-15. Stratix 5400 and 5410 carry the same hazardous-locations listings.

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