Patton electronic PATTON 2707/I Model 2707/I Model 2707/C Router Internet Ethernet, Lan

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Model 2707/I

 

Model 2707/C

 

E1

Router

 

Internet

 

 

Ethernet

 

 

LAN

 

 

Customer’s Site

 

Service Provider’s Network

Figure 1. Cisco router with serial interface, configured as PPP Half Bridge.

Figure 1 shows a typical Cisco router with a serial interface configured as a PPP Half Bridge. The router serial interface connects to the WAN via a 2707/C (V.35) E1 NTU and to the remote 2707/I with support for

PPPbridging. The 2707/I functions as a node on the remote Ethernet network. The serial interface on the Cisco will have an IP address on the same Ethernet subnet as the bridge.

For example, the customer site is assigned the addresses 192.168.1.0/ 24 through 192.168.1.1/24. The address 192.168.1.1/24 is also the default gateway for the remote network. The above settings remove any routing/forwarding intelligence from the 2707/I. The associated Cisco configuration will set serial interface (s0) to accommodate half bridging for the above example.

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interface s0 ppp bridge ip

ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0

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Authentication is optional under PPP. In a point-to-point leased-line link, incoming customer facilities are usually fixed in nature, therefore authen- tication is generally not required.

Some networking systems do not define network numbers in packets sent out over a network. If a packet does not have a specific destination network number, a router will assume that the packet is set up for the local segment and will not forward it to any other sub-network. However, in cases where two devices need to communicate over the wide-area, bridging can be used to transport non-routable protocols.

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Contents User Manual Warranty Information ConfigurationInstallation SpecificationsFactory Replacement Parts and Accessories Warranty Information ServiceRadio and TV Interference CE NoticePage Description FeaturesGeneral Information PPP Operational Background ApplicationsModel 2707/I Model 2707/C Router Internet Ethernet LANFront Rear ConfigurationDIP Switch Configurations Switch S1 settings Switch Description SettingSW1-1 Line Coding HDB3 default SW1-1 Line EncodingPage Installation Connecting to the G.703 Network and Ethernet LANConnecting Dual Coaxial Cable 75 ohm to the G.703 Network FromConnecting the Twisted Pair 120 ohm to the G.703 Network RJ-45 Cable 8-Wire 703 2707/INetwork Signal PIN# Connecting the 10Base-T Ethernet port to a PC DTE10Base-T Port 10Base-T Hub RJ-45 Pin No Connecting the 10Base-T Ethernet Port to a Hub10Base-T Port 10Base-T DTE RJ-45 Pin No +Vin LED Status Monitors POWER-UPOperation LED Device Operating Line Loopback LL703 NTU Model 2707/I Mbps G.703 Network Connector Appendix aNetwork Data Rate Nominal ImpedanceDiagnostics IndicatorsAppendix B DTE InterfacePower Supply TemperatureDimensions HumidityAppendix C Patton Model # Description

PATTON 2707/I specifications

The Patton Electronics PATTON 2707/I is a versatile and powerful device designed for the efficient transmission of data over various types of connections. It is particularly recognized for its ability to convert various data formats, making it an ideal choice for both industrial and commercial applications.

One of the standout features of the PATTON 2707/I is its dual-purpose functionality as a serial-to-Ethernet and Ethernet-to-serial converter. This enables users to connect legacy serial devices to modern Ethernet networks, thus facilitating communication between newer and older technologies. With support for both TCP and UDP protocols, the device ensures reliable data transfer over the internet or local area networks.

The PATTON 2707/I uses advanced technology to provide robust and secure data transmission. It incorporates a built-in web server that allows easy configuration and management of the device via a user-friendly interface. This feature simplifies the setup process, enabling users to manage their connections with ease. Additionally, it supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), which facilitates remote monitoring and management, making it essential for network administrators.

Another significant characteristic of the PATTON 2707/I is its wide compatibility with serial protocols. It supports a variety of data formats, including RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485. This versatility allows for seamless integration with different devices, enhancing its utility in diverse environments. Users can also take advantage of the device’s ability to handle data rates of up to 115200 bps, ensuring fast and efficient communication.

In terms of physical specifications, the PATTON 2707/I is compact and designed for flexibility. It features multiple mounting options, including DIN rail and wall-mount configurations, making it suitable for various installation environments. The robust construction of the device ensures it can withstand industrial conditions, further enhancing its reliability.

Furthermore, the device supports advanced security features, including password-protected access and secure communications protocols. This ensures that data integrity is maintained during transmission, which is crucial for applications that require secure data handling.

In summary, the Patton Electronics PATTON 2707/I is a sophisticated and reliable solution for those needing to integrate serial and Ethernet communications. Its array of features, including dual functionality, web management, wide compatibility, and robust security, make it an indispensable tool in modern data networking. Whether for industrial automation, telecommunications, or any application requiring seamless data connectivity, the PATTON 2707/I stands out as a leader in the field.