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 Managed VDSL2 CPE Router MANUAL Ver. A5 

 

                                                               

                                                                                                     

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Figure 4.7.4 All LAN Port Setting

 

 

  Default value is “Auto 10/100 Full/Half”. 

  Click APPLY to save the information that has been entered. 

  Click CANCEL to exit from this page without saving the changes.

 

 

4.7.5 LAN Port Status

 

To discover the LAN Port Status in LAN network, click the 

LAN Port Status 

link (

LAN 

LAN 

Port Status

) on the left navigation bar. A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4.7.5 

 

 

Figure 4.7.4 LAN Port Status

 

Example Table: 

Input 1 

Output 1 

Input 2 

Output 2 

Input 3 

Output 3 

Input 4 

Output 4 

NWAY 

10M Full 

10M Full 

Force 

10M Full 

10M Half 

None 

Link Down

NWAY 

10M Half 

10M Half 

Input 5 

Output 5 

Input 6 

Output 6 

Input 7 

Output 7 

Input 8 

Output 8 

NWAY 

100M Half 

100M Half 

Force 

100M Full 

100M Half

Auto 

100M Full

100M full 

Auto 

100M 

FULL 

 

4.8 Select “Route”

 

If there are multiple routers installed on your network, it is necessary to configure the VDSL2 router 

unit’s routing functions. 

Select the “Route”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of 

Static Routing

RIP Support

 

and 

Routing Table List

. Following are the options available under 

Route 

menu as shown in 

Figure 4.8. 

Summary of Contents for VC-400RT+

Page 1: ...aged VDSL2 CPE Router MANUAL Ver A5 V V VC C C 4 4 40 0 00 0 0R R RT T T M M Ma a an n na a ag g ge e ed d d V V VD D DS S SL L L2 2 2 C C CP P PE E E R R Ro o ou u ut t te e er r r M M MA A AN N NU U...

Page 2: ...party Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability RUBYTECH reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this documen...

Page 3: ...e VC 400RT is a CPE Customer Premise Equipment device And compitable with the VS 840S 8Ports VDSL2 IP DSLAM and VC 400LT VDSL2 CO Router RubyTech VC 400RT will allow operators worldwide to compete wit...

Page 4: ...e can work on the power cord DO NOT install nor use your device during a thunderstorm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning DO NOT expose your device to dampness dust or corrosiv...

Page 5: ...E RJ 11 RJ 45 PORTS 2 6 VDSL2 APPLICATION CHAPTER 3 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 3 1 FRONT PANEL 3 2 FRONT INDICATORS 3 3 REAR PANEL CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURE THE VC 400RT VIA WEB BROWSER 4 1 LOGIN 4 1 1 Home 4 1 2...

Page 6: ...st 60 4 7 4 LAN Switch Port Setting 60 4 7 5 LAN Port Status 61 4 8 SELECT ROUTE 61 4 8 1 Static Routing 62 4 8 2 RIP Support 63 4 8 3 Routing Table List 64 4 9 SELECT FIREWALL 65 4 9 1 Firewall Setti...

Page 7: ...6 90 4 14 1 IPv6 Setting 91 4 14 2 6RD Configuration 91 4 14 3 DS Lite Configuration 92 4 15 DIAGNOSTICS 93 4 15 1 Diagnostic Test Suite 94 APPENDIX A CABLE REQUIREMENTS 95 APPENDIX B PRODUCT SPECIFIC...

Page 8: ...cient physical space and proximity to other network devices that are to be connected Verify the following installation requirements Power requirements DC 12 V 1A The router should be located in a cool...

Page 9: ...s of cabling may be use between the MUX or HUB and an end node VDSL2 Port RJ 11 All network connections to the RJ 11port must use 24 26 gauge with twisted pair phone wiring We do not recommend the use...

Page 10: ...onnected to another Slave and the Master cannot be connected to another Master 2 5 Connecting the RJ 11 RJ 45 Ports The line port has 2 connectors RJ 11 and terminal block It is used to connect with V...

Page 11: ...router s line port supports 100Mbps 0 3km for data service across existing phone wiring It is easy to use which do not require installation of additional wiring Every modular phone jack in the home ca...

Page 12: ...tion of the WAN side 2 6 3 Run Demos and Tests The Ethernet tester may send data downstream as well as upstream It also receives the data in order to check the integrity of the data transmission Diffe...

Page 13: ...et connection Blinking The device is sending or receiving data E1 E4 Ethernet LED Green Off The LAN is not connected or has malfunctioned On Steady The Internet or network connection is up Fast Blinki...

Page 14: ...Do not use RJ11 and Terminal Block at the same time Phone RJ 11 For connecting to the POTS equipment or ISDN router Gigabit Ethernet E1 E4 RJ 45 For connecting to an Ethernet equipped device Link WAN...

Page 15: ...may need to allow Web browser pop up windows from your device Web pop up blocking is enabled by default in windows XP SP2 or above Java Scripts Enabled by default Java permissions Enabled by default L...

Page 16: ...1 1 Home After successful login using the username admin the home page of VC 400RT is loaded in web browser for VC 400RT Uesr can aslo click the Home on the left navigation bar The home page displays...

Page 17: ...ss Shows the IP address of default WAN connection Connection Type Shows the Connection Type information of default WAN connection DNS Server Shows the primary and secondary DNS servers configured in d...

Page 18: ...N connection is already existing in CPE device the same gets re created with newly supplied attributes from the user The default WAN Setup configuration shows the Bridged status Figure 4 1 2 1 WAN set...

Page 19: ...N Id Connection Type Specify the Connection Type from the dropdown Click Configure to configure the selected WAN connection setup Figure 4 1 2 3 WAN setup PPPoE The screen contains the following detai...

Page 20: ...Connection Type Specify the Connection Type from the dropdown IP Address Specify the IP Address of VC 400RT CPE s WAN link Subnet Mask Specify the Subnet Mask of VC 400RT CPE s WAN link Gateway Speci...

Page 21: ...IPv6 Diagonstics Quick Setup Home Logout for more detail configurations Figure 4 2 Select the Menu Level VC 400RT 4 3 Select SYSTEM Select the SYSTEM The menu below will be used frequently It includes...

Page 22: ...he domain name of the VDSL2 CPE Maximun Characters 60 Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the...

Page 23: ...g configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes Note Static Routing functionality is used to define the connected Gateway b...

Page 24: ...field Enable Account To enable the user account login Remote Web Access Enable To enable web access from WAN side Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have en...

Page 25: ...e software image file from host to be upgraded in system Click Apply to start the software upgrade process Note Regarding the software current version that you can click home on the left navigation ba...

Page 26: ...s mentioned before this option allows user to backup the current active configuration running in router system This is very helpful when a user wants to backup the current working configuration of rou...

Page 27: ...ettings 4 3 7 System Log To view the logs produced in system click the System Log link System System Log on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 7 Figure 4 3 7 System L...

Page 28: ...above levels of logs are recorded Critical Critical type and above levels of logs are recorded Alert Alert type and above level of logs are recorded Emerg Emergency type of log information is recorde...

Page 29: ...em SSL Certificate on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 8 Figure 4 3 8 SSL Certificate Click Apply to install the entered certificate Click Cancel for cancel the ins...

Page 30: ...CPE Click cancel to exit from this page 4 4 Select Statistics Select the Statistics link on left navigation menu The menu below includes the sub menus of LAN and WAN A screen is displayed as shown in...

Page 31: ...ive Counters Total packets received from this interface Total bytes received form this interface Total Errorneous packets on this interface Total Dropped packets on this interface 4 4 2 WAN To get WAN...

Page 32: ...erface Total Errorneous packets received on this interface Total Dropped packets on this interface 4 5 Select xDSL You can view the xDSL link on the left navigation bar of the CPE Home page This web p...

Page 33: ...e xDSL line in terms of Line Attenuation Signal Attenuation Signal to Noise Ratio and other such parameters Performance Displays the performance figures of the physical xDSL line 4 6 Select WAN You ca...

Page 34: ...tions ADSL2 VDSL2 xDSL Auto WAN Ethernet over MII 0 WAN Ethernet over MII 1 3G WAN and LTE WAN TC Transmission Convergence Selection TC Type Choose the Transmission Convergence from the drop down list...

Page 35: ...one by one sequentially and upon successful detection of a channel WAN protocol probing will be done and configured in the device To configure the Auto Detect Config click Auto Detect Config WAN Auto...

Page 36: ...r autodetect in MII 1 WAN mode Add Delete MII 1 VLAN to Pool Add or delete VLAN to MII 1 VLAN pool MII 0 VLAN Pool This displays the current configured VLAN pool for auto detect in MII 0 WAN mode Add...

Page 37: ...e WAN auto detection in sequence of PPPoE DHCP in ADSL PTM WAN mode L3 VDSL PTM VLAN Auto Detect Select this to enable WAN auto detection in sequence of PPPoE DHCP in VDSL PTM WAN mode L3 MII 1 VLAN A...

Page 38: ...Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier Encapsulation Mode Encapsulation Mode for this VCC from dropdown LLC SNAP or VCMux mode Link type Shows AAL5 Link type for ATM VCC values such as EoATM...

Page 39: ...Mode Quality of Service for ATM VCC Available options are UBR CBR rt VBR nrt VBR and UBR Peak Cell Rate Peak Cell Rate specified in cells second Cell Delay Variation Cell Delay Variation specified in...

Page 40: ...nge of 7 4095 VLAN Identifiers 1 6 are internally used in system for special purpose and are not available to user for configuration IF Name VLAN interface name MAC Address MAC address of VLAN interfa...

Page 41: ...nt release this option is not available to user for configuration Click Add to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 4 6 5 WAN Setti...

Page 42: ...le To enable Auto Detect WAN Number The configured WAN are referred through auto assigned names in form WANIP No or WANPPP No where No start from 0 WAN Channel Provides information of layer 2 WAN chan...

Page 43: ...connecting to the ISP click Apply PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over ATM used for connecting to the ISP click Apply This setting is applicable only for ATM WAN mode Bridge To configure the WAN of bri...

Page 44: ...bnet Mask To specify the Subnet Mask of VC 400RT CPE s WAN link ISP Gateway Address To specify the Gateway address of the VC 400RT CPE s WAN IPv6 IPv6 address assigned by your ISP This is the static I...

Page 45: ...for authentication in B RAS Password To enter a password for PPPoE session used for authentication in B RAS Please retype your password To enter the same password again to reconfirm Service Name PPP S...

Page 46: ...IPv6 prefix and parameters related to it IAPD is the Identity Association for Prefix Delegation This identifier to be configured in both Stateful DHCPv6 or SLAAC DHCPv6 configuration modes SLA ID Thi...

Page 47: ...00 To enter the maximum transfer unit of PPPoA frames in bytes The MTU range is 1400 to 1500 bytes Dial on Demand This feature allows to automatically re connect to the service provider once the conne...

Page 48: ...x and parameters related to it IAPD is the Identity Association for Prefix Delegation This identifier to be configured in both Stateful DHCPv6 or SLAAC DHCPv6 configuration modes SLA ID This parameter...

Page 49: ...n that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the changes 4 6 5 6 Delete This option allows to delete the selected configured WAN connection This makes WAN connections fre...

Page 50: ...ction name Gateway Information Provides information about the gateway DNS Information Provides information about the primary and secondary DNS The control buttons shown against few WAN are explained b...

Page 51: ...tatus IPv6 Tab The screen contains the details as described in table of Fields in WAN Status 4 6 7 DNS To configure the Domain Name Server DNS address click the DNS link WAN DNS on the left navigation...

Page 52: ...ncel to exit from this page without saving the changes Click Apply for deleting the WAN connection 4 6 8 DDNS The Dynamic DNS is useful for getting a FQDN URL registered for a dynamic IP address to a...

Page 53: ...h DDNS Service provider This is part of FQDN used for accessing the host User Name Registered user name with DDNS service provider Password Registered password with DDNS service provider Click Apply f...

Page 54: ...nsmitted Update Entry OAM Settings Select Mode OAM_F5 VPI Channel Displays the selected VPI channel of the OAM F5 Setting Table VCI Channel Displays the selected VCI channel of the OAM F5 Setting Tabl...

Page 55: ...minimum response time in milliseconds Avg Resp Time milisecs Displays the average response time in milliseconds 4 7 Select LAN When connecting the VC 400RT to a new control PC one may want to go throu...

Page 56: ...ss of next hop node from ARP entry IP Address IP Address of node from ARP entry HW Type Hardware Type for ARP entry 0x1 corresponds to IEEE 802 3 ethernet based interface Click Perform ARP Scan to ens...

Page 57: ...condary Subnet Mask This is to enter the secondary subnet mask DHCP Mode To choose the mode of DHCP in VC 400RT The options available are Disable Server and Relay Agent The default value is Disable If...

Page 58: ...al Domain Name Local domain name configured to LAN hosts by DHCPv4 server Click APPLY at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click CANCEL to exit from this page...

Page 59: ...P reservation entry Add To add this IP reservation entry Click APPLY to save the changes that you have entered Click CANCEL to exit from this page without saving the changes The following pages descri...

Page 60: ...on LAN interface for LAN hosts Stateless Auto Config SLAAC Statefull DHCPv6 Stateless Auto Config SLAAC Statefull DHCPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Prefix...

Page 61: ...device list The screen contains the following details Fields in UPnP Device List Field Description UPnP Devices IP address of the device connected discovered through UPnP protocol Friendly Name Name...

Page 62: ...Status Example Table Input 1 Output 1 Input 2 Output 2 Input 3 Output 3 Input 4 Output 4 NWAY 10M Full 10M Full Force 10M Full 10M Half None Link Down NWAY 10M Half 10M Half Input 5 Output 5 Input 6 O...

Page 63: ...Figure 4 8 1 Figure 4 8 1 Static Routing Configuration The screen contains the following details Fields in Static Routing Field Description Destination LAN IP To enter the destination IP Address of ro...

Page 64: ...age a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 8 1 1 The addition and deletion of static IPv6 routes is not supported currently Figure 4 8 1 1 Static Routing IPv6 Tip Please note that default route sh...

Page 65: ...o Disabled RIP1 RIP2 RIPng To enable or disable RIPng Click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered Click Cancel to exit from this page without saving the...

Page 66: ...l switch nas i e g nas0 Ethernet over ATM interface Applicable only to ATM WAN ppp i e g ppp0 PPPoE or PPPoA interface Refresh When you click Refresh button it will refresh the table of IPv4 routes by...

Page 67: ...Fields in Firewall Setting Field Description Enable UPnP To enable or disable UPnP Setting Select the check box to Enable or Disable the UPnP function of SPEED VDSL2 CO CPE ROUTER Click APPLY at any...

Page 68: ...Mode The available options are Off CPE policy High and Low Click APPLY for committing the desired action Click CANCEL to exit from this page without saving the changes 4 9 3 Packet Filtering To enable...

Page 69: ...of the packet Egress Interface Output interface of the packet Source MAC Address Source MAC Address of packet originating host Enable To provide more IP Addresses of the WAN interface Add On pressing...

Page 70: ...ss or a SUBNET or All involving a range of IP addresses IP Address To specify the destination IP address Netmask To specify a netmask for the destination IP address Destination Port To specify the ran...

Page 71: ...y Destination Port To specify the range of the destination port Valid for protocols TCP or UDP only Destination IP Type The destination IP can be a SINGLE address or a SUBNET or All involving a range...

Page 72: ...een is displayed as shown in Figure 4 9 5 Figure 4 9 5 Parental Control Configuration The screen contains the following details Fields in Parental Control Field Description MAC Address Control To disa...

Page 73: ...plication Server Setting The screen contains the following details Fields in Application Servers Settings Field Description Web Server Web Server settings The acceptance from WAN The Port Number The a...

Page 74: ...ayed as shown in Figure 4 9 7 Figure 4 9 7 Application Server Settings The screen contains the following details Fields in ACL Setting Field Description Enable ACL To enable disable ACL settings IP Ad...

Page 75: ...ation NAT Settings The screen contains the following details Fields in Network Address Translation Field Description NAT Settings Used to Enable or Disable the Network Address Translation feature Clic...

Page 76: ...ange Private End Port Private Port ending range for single port the start and end both are same Protocol Virtual Server protocol TCP or UDP or Both i e TCP UDP Public Start Port Public Port starting r...

Page 77: ...ify Private IP address of Virtual Server rule Remote IP Specify Remote IP address of Virtual Server rule Public Port Range Specify Public Port range Private Port Range Specify Private Port range For s...

Page 78: ...Application Name Port Triggering Application Name Trigger Start Port Trigger Port start range Trigger End Port Trigger Port End Range In case of one port the end and start both are same Trigger Protoc...

Page 79: ...r Port Start Trigger Port start range Trigger Port End Trigger Port End Range In case of one port the end and start both are same Trigger Protocol Trigger Protocol TCP UDP or TCP UDP Open Port Start O...

Page 80: ...llowing details Fields in DMZ Field Description Enable To enable or disable the DMZ setting of VC 400RT CPE Select the check box to enable IP Address of Virtual DMZ Host To enter IP Address of the DMZ...

Page 81: ...S Enable This selection will enable the upstream QoS Disable This selection will disable the upstream QoS Downstream QoS Enable This selection will enable the downstream QoS Disable This selection wil...

Page 82: ...estion The supported drop algorithms are DT Drop Drop Algorithm Tail or RED Random Early Discard Scheduler Algorithm This is the queue scheduling algorithm used for the queue The supported queue sched...

Page 83: ...ates downstream QoS WAN to Ethernet LAN is supported on xRX200 platforms Queue Precedence Precedence of Queue Lower values denote higher priority Queue Drop Type Drop Algorithm of Queue DT Drop Tail o...

Page 84: ...This shows the order of the classification entry Class Type Type of Classifier Multi Field Classifier MFC or DSCP or 802 1p based Classifier Interface This is a Packet Input Source for classified flow...

Page 85: ...VC 400RT Managed VDSL2 CPE Router MANUAL Ver A5 84 Figure 4 11 3 1 Add Modify a Classifier Rule DSCP Based Figure 4 11 3 1 Add Modify a Classifier Rule MFC Based...

Page 86: ...d Rate Control Enable Configuration of classifier based rate control Rate Limit Rate limit per classifier Outgoing DSCP Outgoing DSCP Marking if any to be done on this classifier rule Incoming DSCP In...

Page 87: ...4 12 Multicast Options 4 12 1 Proxy Settings To configure the Multicast proxy settings in CPE click the Proxy Settings link Multicast Proxy Settings on the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as...

Page 88: ...contains the following details Fields in Fields in Snooping Field Description Enable IGMP Snooping Enable or Disable the IGMPv3 IGMPv2 Snooping functionality Enable MLD Snooping Enable or Disable the...

Page 89: ...group entry Group Query Interval Specify Group Query Interval in range of 1 3600 seconds Group Query Response Interval Specify Group Query Response Interval in range of 1 3600 seconds Group Last Memb...

Page 90: ...nk IPsec Tunnel Mode on the left navigation bar a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 13 1 Figure 4 13 1 IPsec Tunnel Configuration When you click Add button in the IPsec Tunnel Configuration pag...

Page 91: ...ropdown IKE Hash Hash algorithm to be selected from dropdown IKE DH Group DH group algorithm to be selected from dropdown IKE PRF PRF algorithm to be selected from dropdown ESP Cipher ESP Cipher algor...

Page 92: ...r IPv6 features in CPE would be in effect only when this global IPv6 is enabled in CPE Fields in IPv6 Setting IPv6 Setting Enable Enable IPv6 functionality in CPE Disable Disable IPv6 functionality in...

Page 93: ...ansfer Unit size for 6rd tunnel Static Parameters 6Rd Prefix 6RD Prefix string 6RD Prefix Length 6RD Prefix Length 6RD BR IP 6RD Broder Relay s IPv4 address IPV4 Mask Length IPv4 address Mask Length C...

Page 94: ...Parameters DS Lite Remote IPv6 address IPv6 address of the remote tunnel endpoint When you select Dynamic mode this field is disabled DS Lite tunnel IP address IPv4 IPv4 address of the remote tunnel e...

Page 95: ...Ethernet LAN Port 0 state ENET LAN 1 Ethernet LAN Port 1 state ENET LAN 2 Ethernet LAN Port 2 state ENET LAN 3 Ethernet LAN Port 3 state LAN Connectivity of CPE Testing LAN Connection Status of LAN c...

Page 96: ...purposes Table A 1 Table A 1 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments MDI MDI X PIN Signal Media Dependant interface Signal Media Dependant interface cross 1 TX Transmit Data RX Receive Data 2 TX Tran...

Page 97: ...sists of six pins POTS plain old telephone services use pins 3 and 4 for voice transmission A telephone cable is shown below Figure A 4 A B Figure A 4 Telephone cable The A and B connectors on the rea...

Page 98: ...ing Support Firewall functions contains Packet filtering DMZ Mac Address ased filtering Parental Control Application based filtering Support DHCP Server DHCP Relay DHCP Client DHCPv6 Client DHCPv6 Ser...

Page 99: ...ntrol Full duplex IEEE 802 3x Half duplex Back pressure LED Indicators 1 x Power LED 4 x Link Active Status for Ethernet port 1 x Link LED for VDSL2 port Switch method Store and forward Typical Power...

Page 100: ...he Server at the DHCP Mode and click Apply at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered A screen is displayed as shown in Figure C 1 Figure C 1 DHCP Mode Server Note...

Page 101: ...Appendix D VC 400LT VC 400RT Performance Table Test Environment Test Items Descriptions VDSL2 CO Router x 1 VC 400LT CO Router VDSL2 CPE Router x 1 VC 400RT CPE Router Operation System Windows XP SP3...

Page 102: ...B 998 M2x NUS0 B13 20 Annex C 21 Annex C_8K 22 Annex B 997 M2x NUS0 23 Annex C 1M1 24 Annex C_8K 1M1 25 Annex B 998E17 M2x A 26 Annex B 998E17 M2x NUS0 Band Profile Band Plan 0 1 8 9 10 11 13 14 16 18...

Page 103: ...Annex B 998 M2x M Cable Length meters US Mbps DS Mbps 1 8 85 45 9 47 300 84 86 9 38 1000 46 78 7 13 1700 18 95 0 88 Profile 8D Annex B 997 M2x A Cable Length meters US Mbps DS Mbps 1 8 58 01 23 54 100...

Page 104: ...0 33 79 1 56 Profile 12B Annex B 998 M2x A Cable Length meters US Mbps DS Mbps 1 8 85 84 33 59 400 75 39 24 80 1200 33 79 2 54 Profile 12B Annex A M9_EU64 Cable Length meters US Mbps DS Mbps 1 8 85 55...

Page 105: ...00 34 77 1000 44 14 4 69 1200 36 13 1 56 Profile 17A Annex B 998 M2x A Cable Length meters US Mbps DS Mbps 1 8 100 33 89 1000 44 14 4 69 1200 32 91 2 83 Profile 17A Annex B 998 M2x M Cable Length mete...

Page 106: ...Length meters US Mbps DS Mbps 1 8 100 83 89 400 100 29 98 1000 46 88 2 83 1200 29 30 1 86 Profile 30A Annex C_8K Cable Length meters US Mbps DS Mbps 1 8 100 100 100 100 100 200 100 100 300 100 100 Pr...

Page 107: ...to resolve the problem have the unit power supply replaced by a qualified distributor Note Please refer to power status table to check power input status Section 3 3 2 Symptom Link indicator does not...

Page 108: ...Designed to support the wide deployment of triple play services such as voice video data high definition television HDTV and interactive gaming VDSL2 was intended to enable operators and carriers to...

Page 109: ...The greater the ratio the easier it is to identify and subsequently isolate and eliminate the source of noise 6 Symptom Connected the CO Router with CPE Router within 300 meters RJ 11 phone cable got...

Page 110: ...g Destination LAN IP 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 255 255 255 0 Note Static Routing functionality is used to define the connected Gateway between the LAN and WAN 9 Question Is it possible to us...

Page 111: ...nal is disrupted e g by unplugging the network cable and plugging it back in again or by resetting the power the port will try to reestablish communications with the attached device via auto negotiati...

Page 112: ...enna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 The equipment and the receiver should be connected to outlets on separate circuits 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio tele...

Page 113: ...eration of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at owner s expense CE Mark Warning This is a...

Page 114: ...ibutable to improper installation or to alteration or repairs made or performed by any person not under control of the original owner The above warranty is in lieu of any other warranty whether expres...

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