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LAN-GOV
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LAN-GOV
The LAN·GOV is used to interconnect Ethernet LANs through a
data rate governor. The data rate governor utilizes Time Division
Multiplexing based clocking to provide for Nx64, NxT1 and NxE1
bandwidth regulation that is configurable from 64 kilobits up to
DS3.
Governing the WAN bandwidth utilized by an Ethernet LAN enables the
reservation of WAN bandwidth for time sensitive real time
connections such as those required by Video Conferencing, Voice Over
IP and T1/E1 Over IP applications.
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Wide Area Networks
Enterprises, Education, Government Agencies
and Organizations are able to deploy
LAN·GOVs to restrict network segments utilization of Wide
Area Network Bandwidth. Governing a LAN segments Bandwidth is
transparently implemented. |
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Ease of installation |
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To be operational the LAN·GOV requires the configuration of
the data rate. Configuration is performed through a Command
Line Interface that is accessed through a console port or
with Telnet. |
Transparent Interconnect
The LAN·GOV transparently monitors all the packet traffic on
each of its LAN segments to determine whether the packets it
receives are to be forwarded. The Ethernet MAC layer source
addresses that are active on each LAN are stored in a
filtering database. Packets with a MAC destination that do
not match a MAC address entry for the receiving port are
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Service Providers
Unrestricted Ethernet connections provided by networking service
providers enable subscribers to overburden the Service Providers
network. The LAN·GOV enables service providers to limit a
subscriber to a commited infomation rate.
Wireless Ethernet
Bridged connection such as those implemented in Wireless Ethernet
bridges typically do not implement a method to ensure that the real
time connections have priority. The LAN·GOV provides a
straight forward method to ensure real time data delivery.
Governing Data Rate Versus Quality of Service
Governing general traffic bandwidth is straight forward and easy to
implement. Data rate configuration is all that is required. Quality
of service in complex networks is cumbersome. Access to routers or
switches in the link that are maintained by service providers or
different organizations within an enterprise are difficult at best.
Maximum Transfer Unit configuration may be required at low
performance WAN connections for QOS. |
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Technical Specifications |
LAN Network Interface:
• Two 10/100 BaseT Full/Half Ethernet
• Autonegotiation or Configurable Speed and Duplex
LAN Network Protocols Supported:
• IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP
Regulatory:
• Safety -IEC60950
• EMC - CFR 47 Part 15 Sub Part B:2002
EN55022:1994+A1&A2
EN55024, ICES-003 1997
CISPR 22 Level A
• CE
Dimensions:
• 14" (L) x 5.5" (W) x 2.50" (H) |
TFTP Upgrade Capable (Flash ROMs):
· IPTube is operational during upgrade
Management:
· Telnet support with Edit and Paste
Templates
· Console Port for Out of Band Management
· SNMP support (MIB I, MIB II)
· Remote configuration, monitoring, & reset
Console Port:
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RJ45 to DB9 Female DCE adapter shipped with product. Enables
direct connection to Com1.
Power:
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15VDC, 1.6A; International Adapters Available
· 24-36 VDC Optional
· -48 VDC Optional
• Hot Standby with 2nd Power Module |
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Technical Specifications are subject to change
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