Unauthorized Network Access - Phoenix Contact FL SWITCH 2000 Series Installation And Startup Manual

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Unauthorized network access

NOTE: Risk of unauthorized network access
To prevent unauthorized network access, please read the following notes.
Connecting devices to a network via Ethernet entails the danger of unauthorized access to
the network.
If possible, deactivate unused communication channels.
Assign passwords such that third-parties cannot access the switch and make unauthorized
changes.
Due to its communication interfaces, the switch should not be used in safety-critical appli-
cations unless additional security appliances are being used.
Please take additional protective measures in accordance with the IT security requirements
and the standards applicable to your application (e.g. virtual networks (VPN) for remote
maintenance access, firewalls, etc.) for protection against unauthorized network access.
On first request, you shall release Phoenix Contact and the companies associated with
Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG, Flachsmarktstrasse 8, 32825 Blomberg in accordance
with §§15ff. AktG (German Stock Corporation Act), hereinafter collectively referred to as
"Phoenix Contact", from all third-party claims made due to improper use.
For the protection of networks for remote maintenance via VPN, Phoenix Contact offers the
mGuard product series security appliances, which you can find described in the latest
Phoenix Contact catalog (phoenixcontact.net/products).
Additional measures for protection against unauthorized network access can be found in
the AH EN INDUSTRIAL SECURITY application note. The application note can be down-
loaded at phoenixcontact.net/products.
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