RadioFrame Networks Inc DH2 Manual De Usuario

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RadioFrame System 
System Description 
RFN_3.1 Beta
  
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2 Standard Battery Shelves (19”) 
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2 Battery Manual Disconnects 
2.1.4 
Local Area Network (LAN) 
The RadioFrame System plugs into the customer’s local area network (LAN) 
using a standard Ethernet connection over CAT 5 wiring. The customer’s LAN 
may include a variety of equipment, including switches, routers, and gateways. 
The RFS connects to the LAN via Port 2 on the front of the NCU. The RAPs 
installed in the RFUs support the LAN. 
 
Figure 10 
RFS and customer LAN functional diagram. 
In the above diagram, an optional “gateway” device is shown between the 
customer LAN and the RFS to provide a point of control, thus isolating the RFS 
from the customer’s LAN. The gateway may be used to perform inter-network 
routing and access control, permitting only authorized users access to the 
customer LAN via the RFS. It may also perform service accounting and user 
mobility functions. 
NOTE:  Though not required, the use of a gateway device is strongly 
recommended, particularly for use as an access control mechanism to prevent 
Customer LAN
NCU
ACU
RFUs
ACU
RFUs
Gateway