Gary
If you read the definition of telecomm ports in CISPR 22 (sect. 3.6) it
includes Local Area Networks, and other similar networks. Some people have
even tried to extend this to RS 232 because of past abuses of this interface
(like stretching the cable length to several hundred feet).

There is a great concern in some European Countries that LAN cables can
cause interference.

John Mowbray

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Gary McInturff [SMTP:gary.mcintu...@worldwidepackets.com]
        Sent:   Tuesday, September 05, 2000 10:55 AM
        To:     'Pryor McGinnis'; Pettit, Ghery; david_ster...@ademco.com;
emc-p...@ieee.org
        Subject:        RE: Conducted Emissions on Telecom Ports


                Define telecom port. 
                A LAN port isn't neccessarily a LAN port. Ethernet ports do
not
        connect directly to the Telecommunications network - a necessary
condition
        before being a telecommunications port. LANS and MANS operate all of
the
        time without any use of any telecommunications equipment. Generally,
        Ethernet or Fast Ethernet for short distances and Gig Ethernet for
longer
        distances. IF -- the telecommunications lines are needed there is
some sort
        of "bridge" that takes the ethernet and its digitized Voice over
Internet
        Protocol (Voip) and does all of the phone stuff and makes the actual
        metallic connection. That "birdge" has the only telecommunication
ports on
        it.
                Gary 


        -----Original Message-----
        From: Pryor McGinnis [mailto:c...@prodigy.net]
        Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 6:24 AM
        To: Pettit, Ghery; david_ster...@ademco.com; emc-p...@ieee.org
        Subject: Re: Conducted Emissions on Telecom Ports



        Confusing isn't?

        ----- Original Message -----
        From: Pettit, Ghery <ghery.pet...@intel.com>
        To: <david_ster...@ademco.com>; <emc-p...@ieee.org>;
<c...@prodigy.net>
        Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 5:40 PM
        Subject: RE: Conducted Emissions on Telecom Ports


        > Actually, it's August 1, 2001 as posted in the OJ on January 25th
of this
        > year.  You've got 1 less month to start testing to the new
standard.
        >
        > Ghery Pettit
        > Intel
        >
        >
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: david_ster...@ademco.com [mailto:david_ster...@ademco.com]
        > Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 2:04 PM
        > To: emc-p...@ieee.org; c...@prodigy.net
        > Subject: RE: Conducted Emissions on Telecom Ports
        >
        >
        >
        >      The date of withdrawal of EN 55022:1998 is September 1, 2001.
Look
        at
        >      the NIC manual's DofC --- the mfgr. may not be declaring
compliance
        to
        >      conducted emissions yet.
        >
        >
        > ______________________________ Reply Separator
        > _________________________________
        > Subject: Re: Conducted Emissions on Telecom Ports
        > Author:  "Pryor McGinnis" <SMTP:c...@prodigy.net> at ADEMCONET
        > Date:    8/30/2000 10:31 AM
        >
        >
        > Hello All,
        >
        > The question originated from a manufacturer of LAN boards who
sells to end
        > users and to manufacturer's who integrate the LAN boards into end
        products.
        >
        > I advised the LAN board manufacturer that conducted emissions
would be
        > required (with boards installed in typical host) on all LAN boards
sold to
        > end users and manufacturers of products that integrated LAN boards
should
        > test the ports for conducted emission in their end product.  The
LAN board
        > manufacturer questioned double testing of the LAN boards.  His
concern is
        > that boards that pass CE  in a typical host may not pass in
another
        > manufacturer's end product  (rub of the green).  The LAN Board
        manufacturer
        > ask for second opinions.
        >
        > Many thanks for your answers.
        >
        > Best Regards,
        > Pryor
        >
        > > -----Original Message-----
        > > From: Pryor McGinnis [SMTP:c...@prodigy.net]
        > > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 12:35 PM
        > > To: emc-pstc
        > > Subject: Conducted Emissions on Telecom Ports
        > >
        > > Below is a message from a non emc-pstc member.
        > >
        > > If a manufacturer purchases LAN boards which have been tested
for
        > > conducted emissions in a host, is the manufacturer required to
retest
        the
        > > LAN Ports for conducted emissions if the manufacturer sells his
product
        > with
        > > the LAN board installed?
        > >
        > > I am very interested in your comments.
        > >
        > >
        > > Best Regards,
        > > Pryor McGinnis
        > > c...@prodigy.net <mailto:c...@prodigy.net>
        > > www.ctl-lab.com <http://www.ctl-lab.com>
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