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Brand |
ALLEN BRADLEY |
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Model Number |
9300-4EDM |
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Typical |
Ethernet Diagnostic Module |
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Country Of Origin |
USA |
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Condition |
Original |

Descripution&function
The Ethernet Diagnostic Module Features Minimum Configuration and Maximum Functionality
• Web-based configuration utility
• User Manual embedded in firmware
• Eight 10/100 BaseT Ethernet port
• 8 to 48 VDC
• Port mirroring
Combine the Ethernet Diagnostic Module with a Logix controller to:
• Identify and restrict unauthorized users
• Monitor traffic levels port by port
• Identify network configuration changes
With the Allen-Bradley Ethernet Diagnostic Module , you now have real-time access to critical network data through your Logix-based control system. The Ethernet Diagnostic Module appears as standard I/O, seamlessly integrating into Logix programs and updating tags automatically. This allows you to continuously monitor your network for configuration changes, traffic overload, and unauthorized access — and proactively implement changes to prevent a significant reduction in performance or unplanned downtime event.
Connectivity To Logix Controllers
The Ethernet Diagnostic Module easily connects with Logix controllers. When the module is installed in the I/O configuration, the controller automatically scans and identifies it (Figure 1). Once the module is identified, network status is easily viewed in ladder logic (Figure 2) and is automatically updated in tags (Figure 3).
Specifications
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Operating Temperature |
0 to 60°C (32 to 152°F) |
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Storage Temperature |
-20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F) |
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Compliance |
UL/CUL Certified, ODVA Ethernet/IP Conformance Tested |
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Power Requirements |
8 to 48 VDC (230 mA @ 24 VDC typical, 300 mA @ 24 VDC max) |
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Network Ports |
8 x RJ-45 10/100 Mbps full/half duplex ports |
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Protocols |
TCP/IP, Ethernet/IP, Telnet, HTTP, DHCP, BOOTP, FTP, IGMP |
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Ethernet/IP Features |
MAC ID Management, Bandwidth Alarming, Port Control, Link Status, Scaled Bandwidth Information, Active Connections |
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Switch Features |
VLAN, IGMP Snooping, IGMP Query V1 & V2, DHCP Server, BOOTP Server, QoS, Port Mirroring |
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Options |
9300-FTI 1 Gigabit Fiber Optic Transceiver |
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Dimensions |
2.0 in × 4.5 in × 3.5 in (5.08 cm × 11.43 cm × 8.89 cm) |
FAQ
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1. What functional role does the 9300-4EDM serve within an industrial Ethernet infrastructure, and how does it enhance deterministic communication performance? |
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The 9300-4EDM operates as an industrial Ethernet Device Module, enabling reliable data exchange between field devices and higher-level control systems. It supports structured Ethernet communication, improving network determinism, diagnostics visibility, and real-time data handling efficiency in automation architectures. |
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2. How does the 9300-4EDM manage multi-protocol Ethernet integration, and which communication standards does it support for interoperability? |
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The 9300-4EDM is designed to support standard industrial Ethernet protocols, enabling interoperability across heterogeneous automation systems. It facilitates seamless communication between controllers, I/O devices, and supervisory systems within a unified Ethernet-based topology. |
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3. In what way does the 9300-4EDM optimize network segmentation and traffic control in complex automation environments? |
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The 9300-4EDM provides advanced network segmentation capabilities, allowing structured traffic distribution across industrial Ethernet networks. This improves bandwidth allocation, reduces packet collision risks, and enhances communication stability in multi-node control systems. |
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4. What diagnostic and monitoring capabilities are embedded in the 9300-4EDM for predictive maintenance and system troubleshooting? |
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The 9300-4EDM incorporates built-in diagnostic functions that enable real-time monitoring of network status, device connectivity, and communication integrity. These features support faster fault isolation, improved uptime analysis, and proactive maintenance strategies in industrial environments. |
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5. Why is the 9300-4EDM considered suitable for high-density automation systems requiring scalable Ethernet expansion? |
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The 9300-4EDM is engineered for scalable network expansion, making it suitable for systems with increasing numbers of connected devices. Its modular Ethernet architecture supports growth in distributed control applications, especially in large-scale manufacturing and process automation systems. |
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