Application, Pplication – ADC Campus-REX2 RS User Manual

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Chapter 8 - Internetworking and Management Overview

Campus-REX2 RS Interface Card User Manual

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PPLICATION

The Campus system, implementing Campus-REX2 interface cards, provides
a connection between geographically distributed Ethernet Local Area
Networks (LANs) in a campus environment. The Campus-REX2 performs
transparent 802.3 MAC bridging or IP routing. You can use existing
telephone-grade copper wiring as the HDSL transmission medium.

When installed in a Campus-RS desktop unit or Campus-Star chassis, the
Campus-REX2 functions as a remote bridge or IP router. You can use the
Campus-REX2 to extend subnetworks to remote sites within a campus. Or,
for sites separated by greater distances, you can use the Campus-REX2 to
connect them through a public T1/E1 Wide Area Network (WAN). See

“Point-to-Point LAN Extension”

and

“LAN Connections Over a WAN” on

page 123

for more information.

Campus-REX2 software provides complete main bridging tasks of learning,
forwarding, filtering, and hashing/buffer management, 802.1d Spanning Tree
protocol, 802.3 drivers, packet sequencing, segmentation and reassembly,
and other local tasks.

The Campus-REX2 performs full-bandwidth filtering on the 10/100Base-T
port and forwarding at the selected transmission rate.

The Campus-REX2 must be installed into a Campus-RS or
Campus-HRS desktop unit or with a Campus-RS or
Campus-HRS line unit. It cannot be installed in an older
Campus desktop unit or with an older Campus line unit.

The Campus-REX2 10/100Base-T interface operates in either
half- or full-duplex mode which is determined by autosensing
its network connection. Both the LCD menu and console
menu displays the mode.

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