MG6000 Series Media Gateway User
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s Manual
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Fig.2-17 MG6008 ET back panel
Fig.2-17 shows MG6008 ET back panel.
a) grounding screw: for connecting to the ground;
b) Power button: power up the device when press the switch, or power down;
c) Power socket: 2.1mm small AC outlet, +12V DC power supply;
d) Phone: POTS port of 4 lines FXS, RJ-11;
e) Escape mouth: the port type is RJ-11,the NO.8 line will transferred to PSTN when power off.
f) RS232 interface: interface type RJ-11, used for setting data and billing;
g) 10/100Base-T: two 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports, supporting auto-negotiation. The port type is RJ-45.
2-layer string speed switch function lies in the two ports ,QOS guarantee technical and VLAN function;
h)
10Base-T: one 10Base-T Ethernet ports, the port type is RJ-45,used for billing.
2.4
MG6016 introduction
MG6016 have 2 types:MG6016 and MG6016E.
MG6016 user interface (FXS or FXO) could be booked by users (making the interface according to customers before
leave the factory); MG6016 has
two 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports, supporting auto-negotiation and 2-layer string
speed switch function which could save hubs (switch) for users. In addition ,it provides
10M Ethernet for billing and could send CDR to the network management computer with IP address of private network
address and save the public network address.
The user interface type of MG6016E can only be FXS; MG6016E also has
two 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports,
supporting auto-negotiation and 2-layer string speed switch function which could save hubs (switch) for users.
Meanwhile it has a 10 Base-T port for billing.
2.4.1 Appearance
Fig.2-18 Appearance of MG6016
2.4.2
Device front panel
Fig.2-19 MG6016 front panel
As shown in Fig 2-19, the front panel indicator shows the working state of MG6016, including POTS interface of
16 FXS or FXO (only S-MG6016) , Ethernet interface and the work state of power.
a) PWR: power supply indicator, green.
Light is on when the device is being supply with power;
b) RUN: Working status indicator, green. Flashing when it
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s being supply with power. Being on or off means the
device is not working properly;