Atrie DB-120 User Manual
User Manual
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LAN (local area network) port(s):
connect to Ethernet network devices, such as a PC, hub, switch,
or router. Some gateways come with a single LAN connection and some come with four LAN
connections. Depending on the connection, you may need a cross over cable or a strait through cable.
Power
is where you connect the power. Make sure to observe the proper power requirements.
DSL port:
This is the WAN interface which connects directly to your phone line.
1.4
LED DESCRIPTION
LAN Act/Link LED:
The LAN’s
LINK
LED serves two purposes. If the LED is continuously lit,
the Ethernet interface is successfully connected to a device through the LAN port. If the LED is
flickering, it is an indication of any network activity.
Power LED:
On indicates that the power is supplied to the gateway
DSL Sync LED
: The DSL’s
LINK
LED serves two purposes. If the LED is continuously lit, the DSL
interface is successfully connected to a device through the WAN port. If the LED is flickering, it is an
indication that the modem is training.
PPPoE LED:
The PPPoE LED is off if no PPPoE connection is established or the connection is not
used. When the PPPoE LED is green, a PPPoE connection is established.
1.5
LED TABLE
The LEDs can help diagnose problems. If you are using an ADSL gateway, you will have the LEDs
shown in Table 1
LED Power
DSL
Sync Ethernet
Activity (1x)
PPPoE
Off
Power not applied
Power not applied
DSL line not
connected
Power not applied
Ethernet line not
connected
Wrong type of
Ethernet cable used
Power not applied
No PPPoE link
established
Green
Normal Operation
DSL line is trained
Ethernet line is
connected
PPPoE link
Established
Blinking N/A
System
Ready N/A
N/A
Fast
Blinking
N/A
DSL line is training N/A
N/A
Flash N/A
DSL
transforming
data
Ethernet traffic is
flowing
N/A
Table 1 (ADSL LEDs)