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2.

Continue attaching any other module(s) to the mounting rail as described in Step 1. 

3.

When all modules are installed, place an end clamp tight up against the left side of the 

leftmost module on the mounting rail. Then place a second end clamp tight up against 

the right side of the rightmost module on the mounting rail. 

4.

Connect the mounting rail to protective earth ground using a grounding terminal block.

Use end clamps on each side of the modules to hold them in place on the mounting rail.

Ground clips built into the RAD-ISM-900-EN-BD… make contact with the upper edge of 

the rail during installation. This provides a ground path from the module to the rail. This 

feature allows all modules to be grounded through the mounting rail to a single earth-

ground.

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Summary of Contents for MOTR-9 RAD-ISM-900-EN-BD

Page 1: ...0 MHz Trusted Wireless Ethernet radio with MOTR 9 UM EN RAD ISM 900 EN BD Order No RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 12970 Phoenix Contact 2900016 Radio 900 MHz Ether...

Page 2: ...D I Designation Version Order No RAD ISM 900 EN BD 2900016 RAD ISM 900 EN BD BUS 2900017 RAD ISM 900 EN BD B 2901205 User manual Designation Revision This user manual is valid for RSPSupply 1 888 532...

Page 3: ...chsmarktstra e 8 32825 Blomberg GERMANY Should you have any suggestions or recommendations for improvement of the contents and layout of our manuals please send your comments to tecdoc phoenixcontact...

Page 4: ...serv ing the applicable standards and regulations All information made available in the technical data is supplied without any accompanying guarantee whether expressly mentioned im plied or tacitly as...

Page 5: ...as and Cabling 2 4 2 4 1 Coaxial Cable Considerations 2 5 2 4 2 Antenna Mounting Considerations 2 5 2 4 3 Maintaining System Performance 2 6 3 Installation 3 3 3 1 Mounting 3 3 3 2 Making Connections...

Page 6: ...rview 5 4 5 1 4 Configuring Radios Connected to I O 5 5 5 1 5 Configuring Radios Connected to the PLC Modbus Master 5 7 5 2 I O Module Descriptions 5 8 5 2 1 Connecting and Configuring the I O Modules...

Page 7: ...ries 7 3 7 2 Technical Data 7 4 A Technical Appendix A 1 A 1 Structure of IP Addresses A 1 A 1 1 Valid IP Parameters A 1 A 2 Assigning IP Addresses A 1 A 2 1 Special IP Addresses for Special Applicati...

Page 8: ...RAD ISM 900 EN BD iv PHOENIX CONTACT 2476_en_I RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 12970 Phoenix Contact 2900016 Radio 900 MHz Ethernet Radio aspx...

Page 9: ...tion 1 3 1 2 1 RAD ISM 900 EN BD 1 3 1 2 2 RAD ISM 900 EN BD BUS 1 4 1 2 3 RAD ISM 900 EN BD B 1 6 1 3 Network Topology 1 6 1 3 1 Example of Master Slave Topology 1 7 1 3 2 Repeater Topology 1 8 1 4 D...

Page 10: ...RAD ISM 900 EN BD 1 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 2476_en_I RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 12970 Phoenix Contact 2900016 Radio 900 MHz Ethernet Radio aspx...

Page 11: ...egration of serial devices onto Ethernet networks built in device server Programming and network diagnostics are accessed through an integrated IT friendly web server without additional software Modbu...

Page 12: ...ers physically from the RAD ISM 900 EN BD in that it has a 5 pin BUS connector on the side of the unit see Figure 1 2 This BUS connector allows analog digital or frequency input output modules to be c...

Page 13: ...connection detail RAD ISM 900 EN BD FLBL 2938 03R2 Receive Transmit RF Link Power Status LED RS 422 485 LEDs RF Link LEDs WLAN LEDs RJ 45 Ethernet port RSSI port RS 232 port RS 232 LEDs Main Antenna C...

Page 14: ...idelines apply All wireless devices connected to the master are configured on the same subnetwork as the wired network interface and can be accessed by devices on the wired network A transceiver confi...

Page 15: ...ngement the master radio typically acts as the connection to a wired network Figure 1 4 Master Slave topology RAD ISM 900 EN BD RAD ISM 900 EN BD RAD ISM 900 EN BD PLC RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSP...

Page 16: ...static 128 192 256 bit AES encryption The Advanced Encryption Standard AES was selected by the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST in October 2000 as an upgrade from the previous DES s...

Page 17: ...lows serial data to be encapsulated and transmitted over Ethernet In master slave topology the master must have the Ethernet Terminal enabled Serial data packaged within TCP or UDP protocol is sent fr...

Page 18: ...RAD ISM 900 EN BD 1 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 2476_en_I RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 12970 Phoenix Contact 2900016 Radio 900 MHz Ethernet Radio aspx...

Page 19: ...Accessing the site 2 3 2 2 Path Quality Analysis 2 3 2 3 Signal Strength 2 3 2 4 Antennas and Cabling 2 4 2 4 1 Coaxial Cable Considerations 2 5 2 4 2 Antenna Mounting Considerations 2 5 2 4 3 Mainta...

Page 20: ...RAD ISM 900 EN BD 2 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 2476_en_I RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 12970 Phoenix Contact 2900016 Radio 900 MHz Ethernet Radio aspx...

Page 21: ...d radio link While terrain elevation and distance are the major factors in this process a path loss study also considers antenna gain coaxial cable loss transmitter power and receiver sensitivity to a...

Page 22: ...ectional antennas should also be used where clients will be mobile Figure 2 1 Omni and directional antenna performance characteristics At remote fixed stations a directional antenna such as a yagi ant...

Page 23: ...Using proper mounting hardware and bracket ensures a secure mounting arrangement with no pattern distortion or de tuning of the antenna The following recommendations apply to all antenna installations...

Page 24: ...a through line wattmeter Defects in the antenna system will frequently show up as reflected power on the meter It is good practice to accept only a maximum reflected power of about 5 this corresponds...

Page 25: ...ation connecting the antenna Installation 3 3 3 1 Mounting 3 3 3 2 Making Connections and Powering Up 3 6 3 2 1 Power Connections 3 6 3 2 2 Ethernet Connections 3 8 3 2 3 Serial Port Connections 3 8 3...

Page 26: ...RAD ISM 900 EN BD 3 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 2476_en_I RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 12970 Phoenix Contact 2900016 Radio 900 MHz Ethernet Radio aspx...

Page 27: ...on the mounting rail Install modules to mounting rail as described in the following steps RAD ISM 900 EN BD FLBL 2938 03R2 Transmit Receive Power RF Link To protective Earth Ground Ground terminal blo...

Page 28: ...e module is fixed securely to the rail by lightly pulling outward on the module Figure 3 2 Installation and removal from a mounting rail WARNING Do not connect or disconnect any connector while power...

Page 29: ...nect the mounting rail to protective earth ground using a grounding terminal block Use end clamps on each side of the modules to hold them in place on the mounting rail Ground clips built into the RAD...

Page 30: ...transceiver The supply voltage can range from 12 to 30 V DC with a nominal voltage of either 12 V DC or 24 V DC recommended The power supply must be able to supply 250 mA of current at 24 V DC Figure...

Page 31: ...900 EN BD Figure 3 4 Wiring requirements RAD ISM 900 EN BD FLBL 2938 03R2 Receive Transmit RF Link Power Torque screws to 0 5 0 6 Nm 14 24 lbf in 7 mm 0 28 in 0 2 2 5 mm2 14 24 AWG RSPSupply 1 888 532...

Page 32: ...232 Connections When the correct RS 232 cable is used to connect the radio see Figure 3 5 to the computer or PLC industrial instrument the TX LED on the radio will light This TX LED will also flash wh...

Page 33: ...communications equipment DCE By swapping the pins it connects inputs to outputs and vice versa for proper operation Equipment with serial ports can be designed as either DTE or DCE This determines the...

Page 34: ...plex communications the radio is only half duplex over the air Figure 3 7 RS 422 485 2 wire and 4 wire connections RAD ISM 900 EN BD FLBL 2938 03R2 Transmit Receive Power RF Link RAD ISM 900 EN BD FLB...

Page 35: ...radio is an MCX socket An antenna must be connected at all times to provide a load for the RF power amplifier Figure 3 8 Antenna connection RAD ISM 900 EN BD FLBL 2938 03R2 Transmit Receive Power RF...

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Page 37: ...ration 4 8 4 8 SNMP Configuration 4 9 4 9 Configuring the Network Filter 4 10 4 10 Configuring the RAD ISM 900 EN BD 4 12 4 10 1 Network Settings 4 13 4 10 2 Radio Settings 4 13 4 11 Radio Security 4...

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Page 39: ...OK button Figure 4 1 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box 4 2 Logging into the Radio 1 Apply power to the transceiver and run a browser program such as Internet Explorer on the computer Wai...

Page 40: ...n the radios When programming radios for the first time it is important to apply power to only one radio at a time and change the IP address of each radio to a unique IP address and different from the...

Page 41: ...rk configuration and device version of the transceiver Figure 4 4 General Device Information screen LAN IP Address An IP address is the logical address of a network adapter The IP address uniquely ide...

Page 42: ...sion of the radio board Radio Serial Number The radio s unique serial identification number 4 5 Local Diagnostics Click on Device Information Local Diagnostics in the left navigation column to view th...

Page 43: ...me and Date The time and date may be entered manually synced with the PC s internal clock or downloaded from an NTP Server The radio uses a super capacitor to allow it to retain the date and time in t...

Page 44: ...network must have a different IP address If there is a DHCP server on the network that will be used to assign IP addresses to the RAD ISM 900 EN BD modules select Use DHCP To Get IP Address Enter a S...

Page 45: ...interface Link up generated whenever the slave configuration is changed after the wireless slave interface is restarted Link down generated whenever the slave configuration is changed before the wirel...

Page 46: ...hm used by the SNMP protocol and it can be either DES or AES AES is the strongest encryption algorithm Encryption Key A string of up to 32 characters System Information Location The device s physical...

Page 47: ...being broadcast over the radio network In some installations it may be desirable to enable it on a slave radio if the slave radio is connected to several end devices that may need to communicate dire...

Page 48: ...Submit Network Filter Configuration button to write the configuration to the radio Network filter rules can be entered using SNMP following the MIB 4 10 Configuring the RAD ISM 900 EN BD To configure...

Page 49: ...rame Size The user may select between Latency Balanced or Throughput Smaller frames have less latency between each transmission and transfer less data In applications with high levels of interference...

Page 50: ...lumn click the Submit button to transfer the changes from the browser tool to the radio An additional message appears see Figure 4 11 prompting to either click the Apply Radio Changes button or reboot...

Page 51: ...192 bit encryption a 64 digit hexadecimal Key for 256 bit encryption or click the Key Generator button and have the program generate a key automatically Copy the key into all slave or repeater radios...

Page 52: ...is used Up to three separate frequency ranges can be blocked The sum of the frequency ranges cannot exceed those listed in the table The Available Spectrum field indicates how much more of the band ca...

Page 53: ...radio To configure the Ethernet ports click on Configuration I O Ports Ethernet Ports in the left navigation column Two advanced functions are available Figure 4 15 Ethernet device to radio to radio s...

Page 54: ...used as the slave radio s serial channel in order to transmit data through the TCP ports The same serial channel must be selected when configuring the RS 232 or RS 422 485 port s on the remote radio...

Page 55: ...settings must match those of the serial device that will be connected to the port Click the option buttons and select from the drop down menus to configure the parameters for appropriate port either R...

Page 56: ...he data streams click on Configuration IO ports Data streaming in the left navigation column Figure 4 19 Data Streaming Mode Configuration screen The buffer is configured on a per channel basis with e...

Page 57: ...formation To change or set passwords click on Configuration Passwords in the left navigation column Figure 4 20 Configuration Password Modification screen To change either password the appropriate pas...

Page 58: ...tings in the left navigation column Figure 4 21 Configuration Store Retrieve Settings screen A passphrase is required to protect validate the file before it can be saved or retrieved from the PC It pr...

Page 59: ...ransmitted over the air The Serial Performance screen see Figure 4 23 presents statistics on the RS 232 422 485 data To access these screens click on Configuration Performance in the left navigation c...

Page 60: ...mber of frames transmitted by the radio Frames Retried The total number of frames that were sent more than once because an acknowledgement was not received from another radio Transmit Frames Dropped T...

Page 61: ...R 9 radio board has a separate firmware file to control the RF functions Firmware update files may be released that update one or both files Figure 4 26 Utilities screen To access the Utilities screen...

Page 62: ...rformed Click the VSWR Measurement option button to disable the frequency hopping mechanism and begin a constant carrier transmission at 902 7 MHz for a period of 30 seconds This function can be used...

Page 63: ...he listings click the Clear button Figure 4 30 Monitoring Radio Status screen Click on Monitoring Reports Radio Status to review statistics on the device s current status RSSI The average signal stren...

Page 64: ...dging Status screen Click on Monitoring Reports Bridging Status to review statistics on the interface between the radio and Ethernet connection RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPS...

Page 65: ...dule Descriptions 5 8 5 2 1 Connecting and Configuring the I O Modules 5 9 5 3 Addressing the Remote I O 5 9 5 4 Rotary Switches 5 16 5 5 Register Scaling 5 16 5 5 1 Digital Channels 5 16 5 5 2 Analog...

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Page 67: ...ket back into a Modbus TCP packet and sends the data through the Ethernet port to the host device 5 1 2 System Overview The RAD ISM 900 EN BD BUS radio allows up to eight RAD I O modules to be control...

Page 68: ...ISM 900 EN BD BUS radio in order to use its I O as an additional locally mounted I O the radio can be configured as a wireless master In this case the radio s master settings must also be configured r...

Page 69: ...Setting for I O Control on page 5 5 5 Enter the value to Connect to a Stream One of the two serial or local communication streams must be dedicated to handle the communication to and from the I O Sele...

Page 70: ...nly one Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP master is allowed to control the I O modules If a second Modbus master attempts to connect the first will be disconnected The RAD ISM 900 EN BD BUS radio allows the I...

Page 71: ...on stream to the same communication stream as that used by the RAD ISM 900 EN BD BUS unit s I O refer to Serial Ports on page 4 18 Configuration When Connecting to a Modbus TCP Ethernet Master Control...

Page 72: ...Each output is a normally open dry contact Internally there are eight DIP switches that determine what happens to each channel if the radio link is lost either fail open or maintain the last known val...

Page 73: ...s are maintained in registers 00017 00024 Note that the registers 40001 40002 and 40003 show the RSSI internal temperature and power supply voltage The RSSI is presented as a positive number Add the n...

Page 74: ...al outputs 161 Reserved Reserved Module 8 digital inputs 162 Reserved Reserved Module 8 digital outputs 501 508 Reserved Module 1 digital inputs Module 1 scaled analog inputs 509 516 Reserved Module 2...

Page 75: ...aled analog outputs 765 Reserved Reserved Module 1 digital outputs 766 Reserved Reserved Module 2 digital outputs 767 Reserved Reserved Module 3 digital outputs 768 Reserved Reserved Module 4 digital...

Page 76: ...Value 34 Module 2 Input 2 Value Control Bit Module 2 Input 1 MSW Value Pulse mode only 35 Module 2 Input 1 LSW Value Store Pulse mode only 36 Module 2 Input 1 MSW Value Store Pulse mode only 37 Modul...

Page 77: ...only 72 Module 4 Input 2 MSW Value Store Pulse mode only 73 Module 4 Output 1 LSW Value 74 Module 4 Output 1 MSW Value Pulse mode only 75 Module 4 Output 1 Absolute or Differential Operation LSW 76 M...

Page 78: ...ly 111 Module 6 Output 2 Absolute or Differential Operation LSW 112 Module 6 Output 2 Absolute or Differential Operation MSW 113 Module 7 Input 1 Value Control Bit Module 7 Input 1 LSW Value 114 Modul...

Page 79: ...t 2 MSW Value Store Pulse mode only 137 Module 8 Output 1 LSW Value 138 Module 8 Output 1 MSW Value Pulse mode only 139 Module 8 Output 1 Absolute or Differential Operation LSW 140 Module 8 Output 1 A...

Page 80: ...fer to the position of the rotary switch Each module must have a different number Figure 5 4 I O module 8 position rotary switch 5 5 Register Scaling 5 5 1 Digital Channels A digital output channel ca...

Page 81: ...en to it will be ignored If the pulse output channel is set to counter mode each channel will have a 32 bit register two consecutive 16 bit registers assigned to it The counter mode has two different...

Page 82: ...ified by writing 1 to the LSW and 0 to the MSW Clearing A Counter Register To clear a counter register when using Modbus RTU protocol use function code 16 multiple register write and write a value of...

Page 83: ...DIP Switches for the I O Modules 5 6 1 Analog Input Module If using the Analog Input Module use the wiring diagram shown in Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 RAD IN 4A I Analog Input Module wire diagram RSPSupply...

Page 84: ...le If using a Digital Discrete Input Module use the wiring diagram shown in Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 RAD IN 8D Digital Input Module wire diagram RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSup...

Page 85: ...ches that allow the user to determine the status of each channel if the RF link is lost The options are Maintain Last State and Fault Off to a current value of approximately 2 mA Release the top part...

Page 86: ...at allow the user to determine the status of each channel if the RF link is lost The options are Maintain Last State or Fault Off open circuit Release the top part of the housing to access the interna...

Page 87: ...are DIP switches that allow the user to determine the status of each channel if the RF link is lost The options are Maintain Last State or Fault Off open circuit Release the top part of the housing to...

Page 88: ...new pulses Terminals 5 and 6 are used for connecting the backup power supply to the module If primary power through the bus connector from the radio is lost the backup power supply allows the module...

Page 89: ...ise from causing false pulse counts Counter Frequency Operating Mode The pulse input values can be stored in the PLC register in two formats either a count of the number of pulses or a frequency value...

Page 90: ...ic LEDs on the Digital Pulse Input Module See Figure 5 11 for the meaning of each LED Figure 5 11 Description of RAD IN 2CNT Digital Pulse Input Module LEDs RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com...

Page 91: ...t Module wire diagram DIP Switch Settings The DIP switch settings listed below are applicable for both channel 1 and channel 2 Refer to Figure 5 12 for DIP switch configurations Counter Frequency Mode...

Page 92: ...Digital Pulse Output Module LEDs 5 7 Accessing the XML file To access the read only XML file containing the status of the I O modules do the following 1 Open a web browser and enter the IP address of...

Page 93: ...T 5 29 Figure 5 14 is an example of how the data is displayed for two I O modules with rotary switch settings 5 and 6 Figure 5 14 Example of data display RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com htt...

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Page 95: ...rt diagnosis of various problems Troubleshooting 6 3 6 1 LED indicators 6 3 6 2 RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator 6 4 6 3 General Troubleshooting 6 5 6 4 Resetting the IP Address 6 6 6 4 1 DOS c...

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Page 97: ...EN BD B RS 485 RX Green Flashing RS 422 485 data receive 32 RS 485 TX Green Flashing RS 422 485 data transmit 42 RS 232 RX Green Flashing RS 232 data receive 52 RS 232 TX Green Flashing RS 232 data t...

Page 98: ...ction to the power supply ground An adapter is available that will connect to the RSSI connector to allow permanent monitoring of the RSSI voltage Order No 0201744 for the test connector and Order No...

Page 99: ...ed 3 Verify network settings of PC match network settings of radio 4 The LAN Link and Duplex selection in the radio must match the settings of the connected wired network Select Auto if in doubt 5 Con...

Page 100: ...the Monitor user To initiate a hardware reset 1 Disconnect power from the radio 2 Insert a jumper across pins 2 and 3 on the DB 9 RS 232 port 3 Reconnect power 4 Once startup is complete remove the ju...

Page 101: ...ly booted 3 After approximately 10 seconds release the reset button and allow the radio to reboot 4 Once rebooted the radio will return to the factory password defaults and an IP address of 192 168 25...

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Page 103: ...g information Technical data Technical and Ordering Data 7 3 7 1 Ordering Data 7 3 7 1 1 Products 7 3 7 1 2 Accessories 7 3 7 2 Technical Data 7 4 RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www R...

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Page 105: ...OMNI 0 6 2867160 1 Antenna 3 dB gain omni directional fiberglass type N connector female RAD ISM 900 ANT OMNI FG 3 N 2867791 1 Antenna 6 dB gain omni directional fiberglass type N connector female RA...

Page 106: ...sent received WAN LINK flashes when data is detected on Ethernet port WAN SPEED solid when 100Base T connection exists Supply Voltage Power 12 30 V DC Class 2 Connection Screw type terminal 12 24 AWG...

Page 107: ...are used in modern applications while classes D and E are hardly ever used It is therefore usually sufficient if a network device only recognizes classes A B and C Figure A 1 Location of bits within...

Page 108: ...work and User Class Bit Assignments Network ID Host ID Class A 7 bits Class B 14 bits Class C 21 bits Class D 21 bit multicast identifier Class E 27 bits The decimal points do not divide the address i...

Page 109: ...s to device 2 1 1 in this network The zero previously signified the broadcast address If older devices are used unauthorized broadcast and complete overload of the network broadcast system may occur w...

Page 110: ...bnet mask Device 2 has an IP address of 59 EA 55 32 The IP address for device 2 is displayed as follows Hexadecimal Notation 59 EA 55 3 Binary Notation 0101 1001 1110 1010 0101 0101 0011 00102 The ind...

Page 111: ...255 255 252 2 Bits 255 255 255 248 3 Bits 255 255 255 240 4 Bits 255 255 255 224 5 Bits 255 255 255 192 6 Bits 255 255 255 128 7 Bits 255 255 2545 0 8 Bits 255 255 254 0 9 Bits 255 255 252 0 10 Bits 2...

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Page 113: ...Port connections 3 8 Figure 3 6 RS 232 wire diagrams and pinouts 3 9 Figure 3 7 RS 422 485 2 wire and 4 wire connections 3 10 Figure 3 8 Antenna connection 3 11 Section 4 Figure 4 1 Internet Protocol...

Page 114: ...dio Test screen 4 26 Figure 4 29 Monitoring Web Access Log screen 4 27 Figure 4 30 Monitoring Radio Status screen 4 27 Figure 4 31 Monitoring Bridging Status screen 4 28 Section 5 Figure 5 1 PLC Confi...

Page 115: ...SSI voltage strength check 6 4 Figure 6 3 Signal strength to voltage comparison 6 4 Figure 6 4 RAD ISM 900 EN BD B Reset button 6 7 Appendix A Figure A 1 Location of bits within the IP address A 1 Fig...

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Page 117: ...le 5 2 Modbus Pulse Memory Map 5 12 Section 6 Table 6 1 LED Descriptions 6 3 Table 6 2 Troubleshooting Procedures 6 5 Appendix A Table A 1 Class Assignments A 2 Table A 2 Network and User Class Bit As...

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Page 119: ...porary IP addresses to network computers by leasing an IP address to a user for a limited amount of time instead of assigning permanent IP addresses DNS Domain Name System or Service or Server An Inte...

Page 120: ...ec Internet Protocol Security A VPN protocol used to implement secure exchange of packets at the IP layer ISM band Industrial Scientific Medical band A license free portion of the spectrum open to all...

Page 121: ...DIUS is a de facto industry standard used by a number of network product companies and is a proposed IETF standard RADIUS was originally developed by Livingston Enterprises for their PortMaster series...

Page 122: ...by a local area network or a metropolitan area network A WAN may use or provide public communication facilities WINS Windows Internet Naming Service A system that determines the IP address associated...

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