Patton electronic 2124, 2130 user manual Configuration, LED Status Monitors, LAN side LEDs

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5.0 CONFIGURATION

All configuration is done through software auto-detection for the Model 2124/2130. Once you have configured your mux or other equipment to be connected to the 2124/2130, the unit is ready for operation. Observe that the serial port of the 2124/2130 is configured as a DTE and must connect to a DCE.

The LAN port also requires no configuration to connect to a 10BaseT Ethernet.

Note The V.24 and EIA-530 Interface is configured as a DTE. The 2124/2130 will transmit and receive data to and from the DCE, based on the speed of the clocks received from the DCE. On the LAN side interface, data is sent and received in burst mode at 10Mbps.

5.1 LED STATUS MONITORS

The 2124/2130 uses two LEDs on the Ethernet connection side. A green LED indicates that link connection to the network is established. The yel- low LED displays status codes (See section 5.1.2 for status code infor- mation).

Seven, low power, LEDs located on the top of the 2124/2130 case indi- cate POWER and V.24 or EIA-530 signal activity.

LAN side LEDs

The Model 2124/2130 features two LAN LEDs that monitor general oper- ation status and the 10BaseT twisted pair link integrity. Figure 8 shows the LEDs located at the rear of the Model 2124/2130. Following Figure 8 is a description of each LED function. Figure 8 shows the LEDs located on the top of the Model 2124/2130.

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Contents User Manual Configuration Warranty InformationInstallation General InformationWarranty Information Radio and TV InterferenceService CE NoticeDescription FeaturesGeneral Information PPP Operational Background ApplicationsPage Transparent bridging between two routers over a serial link Connect the 10BaseT Ethernet Port to a Hub InstallationConnect to 10BASET Ethernet Port Connect the 10BaseT Ethernet Port to a PC DTEPower Connection AC Power Supply 100-240VACDC Power To Power Supply JackPower-up 2124 via DB-25 Connector on Pin Power-up 2130 via DB-25 Connector on PinStrap positions 3 and 4 on J3 LAN side LEDs ConfigurationLED Status Monitors Power and DCE/DTE interface LEDs LED DescriptionsFront of Model 2124/2130, showing LED indicators Appendix a Patton Electronics Model Specifications MB RAM 128 KB FlashAppendix B Patton Electronics Model Specifications Appendix C 2124/2130 Factory Replacement Parts Pin # Signal RTS Pin# Signal Appendix G Power Supply Interface Copyright Patton Electronics Company All Rights Reserved

2130, 2124 specifications

The Patton Electronics 2124 and 2130 are advanced solutions in the realm of networking, designed to enhance connectivity and support a variety of applications. Known for their robust performance, these devices are particularly useful in scenarios where reliable data transmission is essential, such as in telecommunications and enterprise network environments.

The Patton 2124 model serves as a versatile serial to Ethernet converter, allowing for seamless integration of legacy serial devices into modern IP networks. One of its standout features is the ability to support both asynchronous and synchronous communication protocols, making it suitable for diverse equipment and applications. It supports data rates up to 115.2 Kbps, ensuring high-speed data transfer. Additionally, the 2124 incorporates advanced error detection and correction mechanisms, which enhance data integrity and reliability during transmission.

On the other hand, the Patton 2130 model focuses on VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) connectivity, facilitating the transition from traditional telephony systems to IP-based communication. This model supports multiple VoIP standards, including SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and H.323, making it compatible with a wide range of VoIP applications and services. The 2130 also features high-definition voice codecs, which improve call quality, and a built-in echo cancellation function that minimizes audio distortion during calls.

Both models leverage Patton’s innovative SmartNode technology, which streamlines management and monitoring through web-based interfaces. This capability enables users to configure settings, monitor performance, and diagnose issues remotely, enhancing the overall efficiency of network operation. They are equipped with various interfaces including Ethernet ports, serial ports, and options for multi-port configurations, catering to different deployment scenarios.

Moreover, the rugged design of the 2124 and 2130 models ensures durability in demanding environments. They are built to withstand a range of temperatures and can be mounted in various configurations, adding flexibility to installation options. Power over Ethernet (PoE) support in these models simplifies installation by eliminating the need for separate power supplies.

In summary, the Patton Electronics 2124 and 2130 represent a blend of reliability, versatility, and cutting-edge technology, making them ideal choices for organizations embracing modern networking needs. Whether integrating legacy systems or enhancing VoIP capabilities, these devices are poised to meet the diverse requirements of today’s digital landscape.