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Warranty Information .................................................................  3

1.1

Service..........................................................................................  3

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Safety When Working With Electricity ..........................................  4

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General Information....................................................................  6

2.1

Features........................................................................................  6

2.2

Description....................................................................................  6

2.3

Typical Application ........................................................................  7

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PPP Operational Background....................................................  8

3.1

Applications ..................................................................................  8

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Configuration ............................................................................  10

4.1

Connecting the Interface Driver Board .......................................  11

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Installation.................................................................................  12

5.1

The Model 1001R14 rack chassis ..............................................  12

The Rack Power Supply .............................................................  12

5.2

Installing the Rear IM2RC/I-100B Card and Front Function Card ...  
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5.3

Connecting to the 10/100Base-T Ethernet port ..........................  14

5.4

Connecting the Line Interface .....................................................  15

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Operation...................................................................................  16

6.1

Operating Instructions.................................................................  16

6.2

Power-Up ....................................................................................  16

6.3

LED status Monitors ...................................................................  16

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Specifications ...........................................................................  17

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LAN Connection  ......................................................................... 17

A.2

Line Connection .......................................................................... 17

A.3

Protocol ....................................................................................... 17

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MAC Address Aging ................................................................... 17

A.5

On-Board Memory  ...................................................................... 17

A.6

Interface ...................................................................................... 17

A.7

LED Indicators  ............................................................................ 17

A.8

Power Consumption .................................................................... 17

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Temperature Range .................................................................... 17

A.10 Dimensions ................................................................................. 17

Summary of Contents for IM2RC/I-100B

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MODEL IM2RC I 100B Ethernet Bridge Module SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 Part 07MIM2RC I100B UM Rev A Revised 11 26 10...

Page 2: ...14 rack chassis 12 The Rack Power Supply 12 5 2 Installing the Rear IM2RC I 100B Card and Front Function Card 13 5 3 Connecting to the 10 100Base T Ethernet port 14 5 4 Connecting the Line Interface 1...

Page 3: ...These damages include but are not limited to the following lost profits lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product Patton Electronic...

Page 4: ...in which it is to be installed For AC powered devices which have 3 conductor power plugs L1 L2 GND or Hot Neutral Safety Protective Ground the wall outlet or socket must have an earth ground For DC po...

Page 5: ...edures when removing and replacing cards Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap ensuring that it makes good skin contact Connect the clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to safely channel unw...

Page 6: ...00B Ethernet Bridge Module installs in the NetLink Rack system to provide seamless Ethernet LAN extension The Patton IM2RC I 100B performs the bridging function between two physically separate Etherne...

Page 7: ...rack card modem i e Model 3088RC or 2701RC The Model IM2RC I 100B is designed to be used as one of a pair of units Figure 1 below illustrates a typical Model IM2RC I 100B installa tion Figure 1 Typica...

Page 8: ...until explicit LCP or NCP packets close the link down or until some external event occurs The PPP Bridging Control Protocol BCP defined in RFC 1638 config ures and enables disables the bridge protocol...

Page 9: ...t required The IM2RC I 100B does not require authentication It also does not respond to authentication requests Some networking systems do not define network numbers in packets sent out over a network...

Page 10: ...er speeds to allow maximum throughput to your extended LAN Use lower speeds to limit the access of your extended LAN Note The IM2RC I 100B only supports synchronous speeds 2 Clocking Mode Set the cloc...

Page 11: ...on card 1 With the function card such as 2701RC shown above pulled out of the NetLink rack or clusterbox chassis locate the driver board to be replaced on the top of the base unit front card 2 Lift th...

Page 12: ...and transported conveniently Figure 5 Model 1001R14 Rack Chassis with power supply The Rack Power Supply The Patton NetLink rack system is designed to allow single or redundant dual power supplies Us...

Page 13: ...e IM2RC I 100B rear card into the back of the chassis along the metal rails provided 2 Secure the IM2RC I 100B rear card using the metal screws pro vided 3 Slide the front function card into the front...

Page 14: ...ons of the connectors Figure 6 IM2RC I 100B Rear Panel The IM2RC I 100B Ethernet interface is designed to connect directly to a 10 100Base T network Figure 7 shows the signal pin relationships on this...

Page 15: ...2 To function properly the Model IM2RC I 100B needs one or two twisted pairs of metallic wire two or four wire The twisted pairs must be unconditioned dry metallic wire between 19 9mm and 26 AWG 4mm...

Page 16: ...esses discovered are automatically loaded into the MAC address table They are automat ically deleted from the MAC address table if they experience an inactivity of 8 minutes 6 2 POWER UP The Model IM2...

Page 17: ...C3518 A 4 MAC ADDRESS AGING MAC addresses deleted after 6 minutes inactivity A 5 ON BOARD MEMORY 128MB DDR2 SDRAM 16MB FLASH A 6 INTERFACE Card edge connection to Patton modems A 7 LED INDICATORS 1 ge...

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