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Glossary
Station control system
System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C178-07
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Classic WAN networks
SINAUT communication is possible via the following networks:
Private or leased dedicated lines
Analog telephone network
Digital ISDN network
Private wireless networks (directional or omnidirectional wireless and private mobile
wireless with time slots)
Mobile wireless network
A classic WAN is connected via suitable transmission device (modem) to a serial
interface of the TIM.
IP-based WAN networks
SINAUT communication is possible via the following IP-based networks:
Over wireless by using special wireless systems optimized for Ethernet, for example,
the components of a SCALANCE W IWLAN system
Via fiber-optic cable, for example in conjunction with SCALANCE X switches with
optical ports. This allows distances of up to 70 km to be covered.
Over public networks and Internet with DSL or GPRS
Private wideband systems such as OTN, PCM30 etc.
An IP-based WAN is normally connected to an RJ-45 interface of an Ethernet TIM via an
Ethernet-compliant module (see section "Installation guidelines").
To allow use of GPRS, the serial interface of a station TIM 3V-IE can be connected to a
GSM network via the GSM modem MD720-3. This requires the MSC protocol to be
enabled in the STEP 7 > Properties dialog of the TIM > "Interfaces" tab. The WAN
interface then behaves like a virtual Ethernet interface.

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