Patton electronic user manual Distance Chart 2160 Series Optimal Mode TCPAM-128

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Model 2160 Series User Manual2 • Applications overview

Distance Chart 2160 Series – Optimal Mode (TCPAM-128)

Table 5. Distance Chart Model 2160 Series – Optimal Mode

 

 

Line Rate

 

 

 

Distance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Line

2160

2161

2162

26 AWG/0.4mm

24 AWG/0.5mm

22 AWG/0.65mm

Speed

2-Wire

4-Wire

8-Wire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

N =

kbps

kbps

kbps

kft

km

kft

km

kft

km

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

448

896

1792

20.0

6.1

24.0

7.3

31.0

9.4

8

512

1024

2048

19.0

5.8

23.0

7.0

30.0

9.1

10

640

1280

2560

18.0

5.5

20.5

6.2

28.0

8.5

11

704

1408

2816

17.0

5.2

19.0

5.8

26.5

8.1

16

1024

2048

4096

16.0

4.9

18.0

5.5

24.5

7.5

20

1280

2560

5120

15.0

4.6

17.0

5.2

23.0

7.0

22

1408

2816

5632

14.0

4.3

15.5

4.7

21.0

6.4

27

1728

3456

6912

13.0

4.0

14.5

4.4

20.0

6.1

34

2176

4352

8704

12.0

3.7

14.5

4.4

18.5

5.6

39

2496

4992

9987

11.0

3.4

13.0

4.0

17.0

5.2

44

2816

5362

11264

10.0

3.0

12.0

3.7

15.5

4.7

53

3392

6784

13568

9.0

2.7

10.5

3.2

13.5

4.1

73

4672

9344

18688

8.0

2.4

9.5

2.9

12.5

3.8

89

5696

11392

22784

7.0

2.1

8.5

2.6

10.5

3.2

110

7040

14080

28160

6.0

1.8

7.0

2.1

9.0

2.7

125

8000

16000

32000

5.0

1.5

6.0

1.8

7.5

2.3

152

9728

19456

38912

4.0

1.2

4.5

1.4

6.0

1.8

164

10496

20992

41984

3.0

0.9

3.5

1.1

4.5

1.4

198

12792

25584

51168

2.0

0.6

2.5

0.8

3.0

0.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents CopperLink Model 2160 Series Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Web configuration Console and Telnet configuration LAN Vlan Port pin-outs 111 List of Figures Page List of Tables Audience About this guideStructure Impaired functioning PrecautionsTected by a circuit breaker Safety when working with electricityGeneral observations Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageGeneral conventions Typographical conventions used in this documentGeneral information Chapter contentsModel Model 2160 overviewLED descriptions Model 2160 front panelPort descriptions Model 2160 rear panelGround terminal Reset buttonApplications overview Typical application IntroductionDistance Chart 2160 Series Auto Mode TCPAM-32/16 Distance chartsDistance Chart Model 2160 Series Optimal Mode Distance Chart 2160 Series Optimal Mode TCPAM-128Distance Chart Model 2160 Series TCPAM-128 Distance Chart 2160 Series TCPAM-128Hardware installation Planning the installation AC Power Mains Network diagramIP related information Connecting cables Installing the ModelLocation and mounting requirements Unpacking the ModelGrounding stud Grounding the Model 2160 and connecting powerWeb configuration requirements Configuring the ModelConsole configuration requirements Telnet configuration requirementsWeb configuration Web configuration TCP/IP setup Setting Up the WMISystem Login System login screen Basic Configuration OptionsDhcp server Operation mode and Management portBasic Dhcp setup LAN Review and save basic setup changes Review and save basic setup changesLine Type Advanced Configuration OptionsAnnex Type Main Rate Tcpam TypeSNR Margin Line ProbeVlan VID 1Q Tag-Based Vlan 802.1Q Tag-Based VlanVlan tag field 802.1Q Vlan Port-Based Vlan Port-Based VlanQoS Quality of Service QoSQoS Port Based Priority Port Based PriorityWRR Example SP Example QoS Vlan Tag Priority Vlan Tag PriorityDefault QoS Vlan Tag Priority Table IP Dscp Priority Service by WRRQoS IP Dscp Priority WRR Configuration Shows the results of the configuration for the LAN 1 port Flow Control Rate LimitLine Status Status OptionsManagement Status Performance Status LAN StatusSecurity Administration Administration OptionsUser Profiles Remote Management Hosts Snmp AdministrationCommunity Pool Snmp AdministrationRemote Syslog Trap Host PoolUtility Options Configuration ToolSystem Information Upgrade UpgradeRestart LogoutDhcp Server Dhcp Fixed Host DNS Proxy Console and Telnet configuration100 Interface commands Log in using TelnetLog in to the console interface Product name Line Bridge Window structureMenu tree for authorized users Main Menu TreeMain screen for authorized users Menu tree for unauthorized usersExplains the commands available in the main menu Enable Command MenuLine Setup Command MenuLink ModeMaximum Main Rate Clear Shows the options available within the lan command menuVlan Mode Setup Command Menu Pvid Queue Schedule QoSThis setting configures the weight value for each queue Queue WeightPort-Based Priority QoS Queue Egress RateVlan Tag Priority QoS IP Dscp Priority QoS Rate ListAddress Management IP address and subnet mask ManagementDhcp Fixed Host Dhcp ServerDNS Proxy Factory DefaultHost Name Line Status Command MenuOutDiscards Interface StatusShow Script Show Command MenuReboot Command Write CommandPing Command Ping Command User Profile Administration Command MenuModify/Add User Telnet TCP Port SecurityLegal IP Address Pool Community SnmpPlease input the following information Trap hostSupervisor Password Supervisor Password and IDSupervisor ID Upgrade main software Utility Command MenuBackup system configuration Restore system configuration101 Exit Command Contacting Patton for assistance Contact information Warranty coverageReturns for credit Out-of-warranty serviceReturn for credit policy RMA numbersAppendix a Compliance information Radio and TV interference FCC Part ComplianceCE Declaration of Conformity Authorized European RepresentativeAppendix B Specifications Ethernet Connector Line ConnectorManagement Connector Line ModulationPower Supply Front Panel IndicatorsDimensions WeightAppendix C Port pin-outs EIA-561 RJ-45 8-pin port Console portLine CopperLink Ethernet