LAN Equivalence
LAN equivalence is the sum of both the incoming and outgoing module port signals. Different modules, however, have different equivalent distances. Table
Table 2-2. LAN Product Equivalent Distances
LAN Product | Equivalent | |
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ONcore or ONline Ethernet | 190 | |
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Incoming signal to fiber port | 140 | |
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Outgoing signal from fiber port | 50 | |
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ONcore or ONline Ethernet | 585 | |
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Incoming signal to twisted pair port | 420 | |
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Outgoing signal from twisted pair port | 165 | |
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ONline Ethernet FOIRL Module | 560 | |
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Incoming signal to fiber port | 330 | |
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Outgoing signal from fiber port | 230 | |
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ONline Ethernet Transceiver Module | 0 | |
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ONline Ethernet BNC Module | 900 | |
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Incoming signal to BNC port | 450 | |
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Outgoing signal from BNC port | 450 | |
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ONline Ethernet Repeater Module | 800 | |
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Incoming signal to AUI port | 600 | |
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Outgoing signal from AUI port | 200 | |
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IEEE Repeater | 800 | |
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