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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

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Powerline MU User Guide
March, 2007
Issue 2.0
Page 96 of 112
Powerline MU Gateway
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
Type A (US) Plug:
0171486N11
Type C Plug:
0171486N04
Type G Plug: 0171486N19
Product Name
Motorola Powerline MU Gateway
Description
Head End Controller Equipment in a Powerline MU solution
Modulation Type:
OFDM, QAM 256/64/16, DQPSK, DBPSK and ROBO mode
(FSK)
Power Input:
100 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption:
7 Watts
Network Management:
SNMP v2c
Powerline Interface
HomePlug v 1.01 Turbo
Data Interface
Ethernet IEEE 802.3 10/100 Base T
Powerline Encryption
56 bit DES
Connectors
5 RJ45, 3 AC coupling connections, Input power (plug Types
A, C, G available)
LED Status Lights
WAN, 4 LAN, Power on, PLC, Collision
Dimensions
1.75 in. x 17.3 in. x 7.98 in. (4.44 cm x 44.0 cm x 20.3 cm)
Weight
5.99 lbs (2715 g)
Operating temperature:
0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
Safety
UL/cUL/CE
Industry Canada
ICES-003 Class B
EN
EN55022 CE 0682 Class B
FCC
Part 15 Class B
Available Now!