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MGate EIP3000 gateways provide EtherNet/IP to DF1 protocol conversion for users who need to connect Allen Bradley PLCs to an EtherNet/IP network. With a number of innovative functions, the MGate series overcomes the difficulties of connecting between legacy serial devices and SCADA software. Both 1 and 2-port gateways are available for use with different sized control networks. By supporting PCCC objects on CIP, the MGate EIP3000 can communicate seamlessly with SCADA software such as RSLinx. For users who develop control software based on EtherNet/IP, MGate EIP3000 offers the standard interface for connection. MGate EIP3000 gateways support up to 16x EtherNet/IP clients and servers simultaneously. Each client can send up to 16x requests at a time, and the multiple connection capability can help establish redundancy for more complex control systems. For more information about the MGate EIP3270 gateway device please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Moxa 2 Port Isolated EtherNet/IP to DF1 Protocl Gateway, -40°C to +75°C
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