LAN Equivalence

LAN equivalence is the sum of both the incoming and outgoing module port signals. Different modules, however, have different equivalent distances. Table 2-2 lists the LAN product equivalent distances.

Table 2-2. LAN Product Equivalent Distances

LAN Product

Equivalent

Distance (meters)

 

 

 

ONcore or ONline Ethernet 10BASE-FB Modules

190

 

 

Incoming signal to fiber port

140

 

 

Outgoing signal from fiber port

50

 

 

ONcore or ONline Ethernet 10BASE-T Modules

585

 

 

Incoming signal to twisted pair port

420

 

 

Outgoing signal from twisted pair port

165

 

 

ONline Ethernet FOIRL Module

560

 

 

Incoming signal to fiber port

330

 

 

Outgoing signal from fiber port

230

 

 

ONline Ethernet Transceiver Module

0

 

 

ONline Ethernet BNC Module

900

 

 

Incoming signal to BNC port

450

 

 

Outgoing signal from BNC port

450

 

 

ONline Ethernet Repeater Module

800

 

 

Incoming signal to AUI port

600

 

 

Outgoing signal from AUI port

200

 

 

IEEE Repeater

800

 

 

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