Planning; Structure Guidelines; Installation Site And Touch-Proof Protection; Data Security - WAGO TEchDocs 765-4501/0100-0000 Manual

8-port io-link master class a; ethernet/ip; 24 v dc; 2.0 a; 8 × m12 connection
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Planning

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6.1 Structure Guidelines

6.1.1 Installation Site and Touch-Proof Protection

The product does not require an additional enclosure.

6.1.2 Data Security

Professional planning and design is an important requirement for securing data confiden-
tiality, availability and integrity.

6.1.2.1 Random Influences

Random Influences
Data transmission and processing can be disrupted by random influences, such as tem-
porary electromagnetic disturbances. Proper setup can significantly reduce the likelihood
of corruption or destruction of data.

6.1.2.2 Deliberate Influences

Use in ETHERNET Areas
ETHERNET products are designed for use on local networks. Please note the following
when using ETHERNET products in your system:
• Do not connect control components and control networks to an open network such as
the Internet or an office network.
WAGO recommends protecting control components and control networks against
unauthorized outside access by using a firewall.
• Limit physical and electronic access to all automation components to authorized per-
sonnel only.
• To reduce the risk of unauthorized access to your system, change the default pass-
words during initial commissioning.
• To reduce the risk of unauthorized access to your system, regularly change the pass-
words used.
• To verify that the measures taken meet your security requirements, regularly perform
threat analyses.
• To restrict access to and control of individual products and networks, employ a "de-
fense-in-depth" mechanism in your system's security configuration
Cybersecurity in Production
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