Connecting External Devices to VME Option Boards
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Connecting a VLC Controller to an
Ethernet LAN
An Ethernet LAN can incorporate several devices that communicate over a common
system of cable and transceivers. This section describes how to connect the drop
cable between your VLC controller board and the first transceiver on a LAN.
NOTE:
For information on setting up the cables and transceivers on your Ethernet
LAN, refer to Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 Local Area Network Installation Guide.
Figure 4–30 shows the location of the DB15 local area network connector on an
installed VLC board.
LAN connector
(female)
AViiON computer – rear view
Figure 4–30 VLC LAN Connector
Use one of the drop cables listed in Table 4–9 to connect your LAN transceiver to the
computer.
Table 4–9 LAN Drop Cables, VLC
Cable Type
Cable Part Number
Cable Length (m)
gr
005–33791
5 (16.4 ft)
Plenum-grade
005–33787
20 (65.6 ft)
C
005–33766
5 (16.4 ft)
PVC
005–31694
20 (65.6 ft)
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