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The LAN Card provides a direct interface to your Ethernet 10Base-TLAN or other types of LANS through commercially available bridges. It makes the IDS a network addressable device and supports TCP/IP connections to PCs and other network devices. The LAN Card also leverages the open, standards-based utilities of the LAN, including Simplified Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP), Telnet and Ping, to manage the functionality of the device. 

Executone’s LAN Card is a sophisticated Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) enabling device that enhances functionality and integration with customer’s LANs. Users who have access to their organization’s network can manage Executone’s Integrated Digital System (IDS™) through their desktop PCs using their existing LAN. 

By eliminating the need for a dedicated connection between the phone system and administrative terminals, more users can gain access to critical information simply by connecting to their LAN---your administrators and Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
Click here for a definition of this term group managers no longer need standalone terminals on their desks. The LAN Card speeds up processes, such as back-up and restore, from minutes to seconds. Executone’s LAN Card also increases overall system security by leveraging existing LAN security tools.

Invaluable Management Tool

Increase efficiency and productivity---enable better access to, and management of, your network. Raise productivity---give more users access to critical information, improve customer service, strengthen decision-making. Increase efficiency---dramatically reduce LAN connection times. Reduce costs---leverage existing LAN infrastructure and eliminate the need for direct connections, separate hardware, cabling and dedicated equipment.

Standards Compatibility

bulletFully compliant with Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 LAN industry-standard, CSMA/CD media access protocol 
bulletProvides choice of either 10Base-T or AUI interface 

Network Protocols

bulletTCP/IP is supported as the OSI transport and network layer protocols.

Network Device Management

bulletSMNP (defined by RFC 1157) is supported as the protocol used for network management.

IDS System Requirements

bulletACPU software feature upgrade version 7.0 or higher
bullet3 MB ACPU RAM
bulletUses one IDS I/O port per LAN session supported (Maximum 10)
bulletI/O Port Type 070 enables IDS
bulletLAN Card operation

Hardware Features

bulletFull 16-bit operation
bulletOn-board, independent microprocessor Motorola 68302
bullet10BASE-T connection controlled by AMD Am79C90
bulletEthernet Serial Interface Adapter controlled by LXT901PC
bullet16 Kb Dual Port Ram (2 devices 8 Kb x 8) interface to ACPU
bullet1 MB RAM and 1 MB ROM on-board
bulletEthernet/IEEE 802.3 Physical Address stored in separate PROM
bulletStandalone reset switch 

Network Device Configuration and Management

bulletPING
bulletSNMP
bulletTFTP (Ability to save and restore IDS system configuration at increased speeds)
bulletTELNET (Ability to access IDS system programming from a PC on your LAN)

LEDs and Built-in Diagnostics

bulletThere are (3) green LEDs to indicate power-on: +5V, +12V, and -12V.
bulletAn additional (1) green LED is used for a Link Test Pulse indicator.
bulletThe IDS LAN board has (6) LEDs that display board status indications. LEDs for transmit data, receive data, and collision are given. Also a heartbeat pulse is displayed and LED indication of which LAN port RJ-45/10Base-T or DB-15/AUI is in use. (3) of these LEDs are used to display errors detected during power-on self-diagnostic testing.

LAN Data Interface Connectors

bullet1-RJ-45/10Base-T (female)
bullet1-DB-15/AUI (female)

Physical System Connections

bulletThe IDS LAN Card connects to the IDS via the P1 96-pin connector located on the ACPU
bulletNote: the trace card cannot be used with the LAN Card.

Cabling Specification

bulletCategory 3, 4, or 5 UTP up to 328 ft/100m

Regulatory Certifications, Electromagnetic Compatibility

bulletFCC Part 15, UL listed

Operating Conditions and Power

bulletOperating Temperature: 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
bulletStorage Temperature: -40° to 140°F (-40° to 60°C)
bulletHumidity: 30% to 90% (non-condensing)
bulletPower:
bullet+5 VDC±5%@1000mA
bullet+12 VDC±5%@100mA
bullet-12 VDC±5%@100mA
 

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