Appendix b. ir-eth/qh interface module, Introduction, Ir-eth/qh connector – RAD Data comm ASM-60 User Manual

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IR-ETH/QH Connector

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Appendix B
IR-ETH/QH Interface Module

B.1 Introduction

The IR-ETH/QH interface module includes a high performance self-learning Fast
Ethernet bridge, which is connected to the LAN via a single 10BaseT or 100BaseT

port, operating in full duplex and providing offer simple and cost-effective

interconnection between 10/100BaseT LANs via VDSL links. The IR-ETH/QH
interface module also supports IEEE 802.1/Q frames, enabling VLAN applications.
The module automatically learns MAC addresses of the LAN to which it is
connected. Its LAN table stores up to 1,000 addresses with 5-minute automatic

aging.
Filtering and forwarding is performed at the maximum theoretical rate of

150,000 packets per second (wire speed). The buffer with 1 Mb DRAM can hold
170 frames with a throughput latency of one frame. The forwarding of the

broadcast and multicast messages from LAN to WAN can be disabled.
Figure B-1 shows a typical application using ASM-60 with IR-ETH/QH module.

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Figure B-1. Typical Application of ASM-60 with IR-ETH/QH Module

B.2 IR-ETH/QH Connector

Figure B-2 shows the rear panel of ASM-60, equipped with IR-ETH/QH module.
Table B-1 lists the module's RJ-45 connector pinout.

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Figure B-2. Rear Panel of ASM-60 with IR-ETH/QH Module

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