Allied Telesis Parabolic Antenna AT-TQ0562E User Manual
Product codes
AT-TQ0562E
Autumn 2011 | 51
GiGABit FiBER
FASt EtHERnEt FiBER
SUBCAtEGORy
FEAtURE
At-2916SX
At-2916lX10
At-2931SX
At-2911SX
At-2911lX
At-2701FX
At-2701lX20
At-2711FX
At-2712FX
At-2712lX20
At-2746FX
BUS typE
PCI (32-bit)
PCI (32-bit)
PCI-x (32/64-bit)
PCIe (x1)
PCIe (x1)
PCI (32-bit)
PCI (32-bit)
PCIe (x1)
PCIe (x1)
PCIe (x1)
PCI (32-bit)
pORtS AnD
MEDiA SUppORt
MEDiA SUppORt
10FL
SC, ST
100FX
MT, SC, ST
SC
MT, SC, ST
SC
SC
SC, ST
1000SX
LC, SC
LC
LC, SC
LC, SC
LC, SC
FiBER typE
MMF
SMF
MMF
MMF
SMF
MMF
SMF
MMF
MMF
SMF
MMF
MAX FiBER DiStAnCE
220 m
10 km
220 m
220 m
10 km
2 km
20 km
2 km
2 km
20 km
2 km
QoS
IEEE 802.1p priority queues
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pERFORMAnCE
TCP/IP checksum CPU offload
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Jumbo frames
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Link aggregation support
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Link aggregation failover
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Teaming
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MAnAGEMEnt
Wake-on-LAN
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Managed boot agent
(PXE remote boot ROM)
(PXE remote boot ROM)
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
DASH (TruManage)
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VLAN support
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Advanced power management (ACPI)
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SNMP
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SECURity
DES encryption
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3DES encryption
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AES encryption
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DRiVER SUppORt
Windows 7 (32 and 64-bit)
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Windows 2008 (32 and 64-bit)
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Windows Vista (32 and 64-bit)
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Windows XP (32 and 64-bit)
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Windows 2003 (32 and 64-bit)
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Windows 2000
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NDIS2
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NetWare 6.x
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Linux 2.4
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Linux 2.6
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ipv6 SUppORt
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DiAGnOStiCS
LEDs
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pHySiCAl
Low profile bracket and full height provided
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DiMEnSiOnS
(W x H)
11.9 x 6.4 cm
4.68 x 2.5 in
11.9 x 6.4 cm
4.68 x 2.5 in
16.8 x 6.4 cm
6.6 x 2.5 in
9 x 6.9 cm
3.6 x 2.7 in
9 x 6.9 cm
3.6 x 2.7 in
16.8 x 6.5 cm
6.6 x 2.56 in
16.8 x 6.5 cm
6.6 x 2.56 in
12.1 x 6.9 cm
4.76 x 2.71 in
4.76 x 2.71 in
10.7 x 4.2 cm
5.6 x 2.2 in
10.7 x 4.2 cm
5.6 x 2.2 in
17.7 x 8.3 cm
7 x 3.25 in
Weight
.06 kg / .13 lb
.06 kg / .13 lb
.07 kg / .15 lb
.06 kg / .13 lb
.06 kg / .13 lb
.07 kg / .15 lb
.07 kg / .15 lb
.04 kg / .11 lb
.05 kg / .09 lb
.05 kg / .09 lb
.09 kg / .19 lb
iDEAl EnViROnMEnt
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Desktop computers in
secure areas
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Desktop computers in
secure areas
»
Service requiring Gigabit
connectivity
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Service requiring Gigabit
connectivity
»
Service requiring Gigabit
connectivity
»
Desktop computers in secure
areas
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Desktop computers in secure
areas
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Desktop computers in secure
areas
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Desktop computers in secure
areas
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Desktop computers in secure
areas
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Desktop computers in secure
areas
CUStOMER’S nEEDS
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Performance
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Performance
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Long distance
networking
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High performance
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Load balancing
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Redundant links
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High performance
»
Load balancing
»
High performance
»
Load balancing
»
Long distance
networking
»
100Mbps fiber connectivity
»
Modern PCIe computer
»
100Mbps fiber connectivity
»
Modern PCIe computer
»
Long distance networking
»
100Mbps fiber connectivity
»
Choice of fiber or copper
interfaces
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Highly secure environment
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Highly secure environment
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Long distance networking
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10Mbps fiber connectivity
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100Mbps fiber connectivity
Fiber Desktop/Workstation NICs
Advanced Power Management (ACPI)
ACPI is part of the environmental control
initiative for computers. Allied Telesis NICs
support ACPI, which places the system in a
low power state when it is not receiving or
transmitting data.
transmitting data.
Wake-on-LAN (WoL)
Wake-on-LAN is a feature of interface
cards that allows a computer fitted with
cards that allows a computer fitted with
a card to be remotely powered-on. The
computer receives a special data packet
via the network port that will cause the
computer to boot. This, coupled with PXE
support, allows network administrators to
gain complete access to all computers on
their network.
computer receives a special data packet
via the network port that will cause the
computer to boot. This, coupled with PXE
support, allows network administrators to
gain complete access to all computers on
their network.