Switch User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Package Contents
- 1.2 Key Features
- Chapter 2 Installation
- Chapter 3 Physical Description
- Chapter 4 IP Address Configuration
- Chapter 5 Web-Based UI Management Interface
- 5.1 Home Page
- 5.2 Port Status
- 5.3 Port Statistics
- 5.4 IP Address
- 5.5 Switch Setting
- 5.6 Port Controls
- 5.7 Link Aggregation
- 5.8 Filter Database
- 5.9 VLAN Configuration
- 5.10 Spanning Tree
- 5.11 Port Sniffer
- 5.12 SNMP
- 5.13 Signal to Noise Ratio
- 5.14 Security Manager
- 5.15 TFTP Update Firmware
- 5.16 Configuration Backup
- 5.17 Reset and Rebooting System
- Chapter 6 Application
- Chapter 7 Appendix

VDSL Port (RJ-11)
y 24-26 Gauge phone
wiring
y Do not recommend 28
or above Gauge
y 5M/5M: 1.7 km
y 15M/15M: 1.1km
y 25M/25M: 600m
2.4 Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet
y The IP DSLAM has 2 X 10/100/1000 Mbps Giga Ethernet ports.
y Support full or half-duplex operation and transmission mode is using
auto-negotiation.
y All network devices connected to the switch must support auto-
negotiation. Devices without auto-negotiation will operate at half-
duplex.
y Upgrade devices to support auto-negotiation and auto-crossover
(MDI/MDIX) for full-duplex operation.
y Port 9-10 can connect to any device that uses a standard network
interface such as a Cable modem, ADSL modem, Ethernet Switch,
workstation and network interconnection device such as a bridge or
router.
y Prepare straight through shielded or unshielded twisted-pair cables
with RJ-45 plugs on both ends. Use 100Ω Category 5 cable for
connections.
y Connect one end of the cable to port 9 or 10 of the IP DSLAM, and
the other end to a standard RJ-45 station port on cable modem, ADSL
router, wireless bridge, etc.
y When inserting an RJ-45 plug, be sure the tab on the plug clicks into
position to ensure that it is properly seated.
y Do not plug a RJ-11 phone jack connector into the Ethernet port (RJ-
45 port). This may damage the VDSL. Instead, use only twisted-pair
cables with RJ-45 connectors that are compliant with the FCC
standards.
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