Motorola 2700 User Manual - Page 96
Maps Ethernet QoS to Powerline QoS using VLAN priority
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Powerline MU User Guide Powerline MU Gateway March, 2007 Available Now! • Injects the Internet signal into the building's electric distribution • Performs Ethernet to Powerline conversion • Ethernet input connects to Canopy Subscriber Module or other broadband source • Four port Ethernet Switch • Three Powerline outputs connect to three electrical phases via capacitive coupling cables (3 feet in length) • QoS Support: Maps Ethernet QoS to Powerline QoS using VLAN priority • Bandwidth management for service class differentiation • Using BAM (Bandwidth Authentication Manager) provides authentication for associated Powerline Modems within its network • Plugs into a standard AC power outlet with 6 foot power cord • Additional plug types available upon request Part Number Product Name Description Modulation Type: Power Input: Power Consumption: Network Management: Powerline Interface Data Interface Powerline Encryption Connectors LED Status Lights Dimensions Weight Operating temperature: Safety Industry Canada EN FCC Type A (US) Plug: 0171486N11 Type C Plug: 0171486N04 Type G Plug: 0171486N19 Motorola Powerline MU Gateway Head End Controller Equipment in a Powerline MU solution OFDM, QAM 256/64/16, DQPSK, DBPSK and ROBO mode (FSK) 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 7 Watts SNMP v2c HomePlug v 1.01 Turbo Ethernet IEEE 802.3 10/100 Base T 56 bit DES 5 RJ45, 3 AC coupling connections, Input power (plug Types A, C, G available) WAN, 4 LAN, Power on, PLC, Collision 1.75 in. x 17.3 in. x 7.98 in. (4.44 cm x 44.0 cm x 20.3 cm) 5.99 lbs (2715 g) 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) UL/cUL/CE ICES-003 Class B EN55022 CE 0682 Class B Part 15 Class B Issue 2.0 Page 96 of 112