Difference between revisions of "Ethernet Ports"

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! PARAMETER !! VALUE !! NOTE
 
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| Quantity || 2/1 || G1/G2,3
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| '''Quantity''' || 2/1 || G1/G2,3
 
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| Connectors || Shielded RJ45 ||  
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| '''Connectors''' || Shielded RJ45 ||  
 
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| Data Speed || 10/100BASE-T ||  
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| '''Data Speed''' || 10/100BASE-T ||  
 
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| AutoMDI-MDIX || Yes ||  
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| '''AutoMDI-MDIX''' || Yes ||  
 
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| Auto-Negotiation || Yes ||  
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| '''Auto-Negotiation''' || Yes ||  
 
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| Protocols || IPv4,IPv6 ||  
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| '''Protocols''' || IPv4,IPv6 ||  
 
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Revision as of 09:11, 15 May 2018

Overview

An Ethernet port is an opening network equipment that Ethernet cables plug into. Their purpose is to connect wired network hardware in an Ethernet LAN, metropolitan area network (MAN), or wide area network (WAN).

Parameters

  • IPLOG-G1 series include 2 port ethernet managed switches.
  • IPLOG-G2 and IPLOG-G3 series include 1 ethernet suitable for communication with locally connected peripheries.
PARAMETER VALUE NOTE
Quantity 2/1 G1/G2,3
Connectors Shielded RJ45
Data Speed 10/100BASE-T
AutoMDI-MDIX Yes
Auto-Negotiation Yes
Protocols IPv4,IPv6