Terminologies and acronyms – SENA SS800 User Manual
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Web, Telnet or Serial console port or HelloDevice Manager
O/S support: Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
System log
Automatic email delivery of error log
System statistics
Full-featured system status display
Management
Firmware
Stored in Flash memory and upgradeable via serial console, telnet or web
Diagnostic LED
Power
Ready
10/100 Base Link, Act
Serial InUse(SS400/800 Only)/Rx/ Tx for each port
PC Card(SS110/400/800 Only)
Environmental
Operating temperature: 5’C to 50’C
Storage temperature: –40’C to 66’C
Power
5VDC, 0.5A @
5VDC
7.5VDC, 1A @
7.5VDC
5VDC, 1.5A @ 5VDC
100 x 72 x 25
(mm)
3.94 x 2.83 x
0.98 (in.)
150 x 103 x 26
(mm)
5.9 x 4.0 x 1.0
(in.)
245 x 153 x 30 (mm)
9.6 x 6 x 1.2 (in.)
Dimension
L x W x H (mm)
DIN-rail mount option
Weight (kg)
0.240
0.455
1.5
Certification
FCC(A), CE(A), MIC
Warranty
5-year limited warranty
1.4. Terminologies And Acronyms
This section will define commonly used terms in this manual.
These terms are related to
Internetworking, and defined in regards to their use with Super Series.
MAC address
On a local area network or other network, the MAC (Media Access Control) address is the computer's
unique hardware number. (On an Ethernet LAN, it is the same as the Ethernet address.)
It is a unique 12-digit hardware number, which is composed of 6-digit OUI (Organization Unique
Identifier) number and 6-digit hardware identifier number. The Super Series has the following MAC
address template: 00-01-95-xx-xx-xx. The MAC address can be found on the bottom of the original
package.
Host
A user’s computer connected to the network
Internet protocol specifications define "host" as any computer that has full two-way access to other
computers on the Internet. A host will have a specific "local” or “host number" that, together with the
network number, forms its unique IP address.