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Appendix F.Ethernet Data
Interface
F.1 Introduction
Just like the original Ethernet Bridge, the new Enhanced Ethernet Interface makes connecting
LAN's via satellite easy to do. Simply select Ethernet as your terrestrial interface and plug your
LAN into any of the four RJ-45 connectors on the back panel. With its multi-port interface,
automatic Learning and Aging, Auto-Crossover, Auto-Polarity, Auto-Negotiation and embedded
Quality of Service, the Enhanced Ethernet Interface offers true Plug-n-Play connectivity.
The Enhanced Ethernet Interface is backward compatible with the original and can be easily
configured for the same bridge like operation. Allowing all higher level protocols like DHCP,
UDP, TCP, HTTP, and FTP, etc. to pass transparently. And with it’s line speed learning
capability, traffic is forwarded immediately to the appropriate ports without any unnecessary
startup delay.
For users who desire more control over their traffic, the EEI provides additional QOS controls
and new features such as port based priorities, strict priority queuing, and the ability to operate in
a FIFO like mode.
When it comes to performance, the full duplex capability of the standard 10/100 EEI allows it to
pass up to 20 Mbps for DMD1050 and 52 Mbps in each direction over the satellite when installed
in a DMD50 or DMD2050.
The DMD1050 supports Radyne HDLC and Comtech HDLC modes, offering
compatibility with the SLM5650A Bridge Interface.
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IMPORTANT
MN-DMD1050 F–1
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