Name and function of individual parts
(Continued from the previous page)
Rear panel
a
Power cord
b
POWER switch
T
his switches the power status of the product to
ON/STANDBY.
c
CONSOLE port
For use in connecting the RS-232C terminals (serial
connector) of PCs when it is necessary to perform
configurations from the console. Refer to “Using the
console port” (page 146) for more details.
d
LAN1 ports
T
his port is connected to a LAN port on a PC or a
port on a hub with a LAN cable.
You can find the LINK/DATA lamp (left) and the
SPEED lamp (right) below each LAN1 port.
•
LINK/DATA lamp:
Off (link lost), lit up (link
established), or flashing (transferring data)
according to the individual status of the link
concerned.
•
SPEED lamp:
Off (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) or lit
up (1000BASE-T) according to the speed of the
connection.
LAN2 port
If the product is connected to the existing network
as a firewall, connect it to a router or hub with a
LAN cable. If the product is connected to a WAN
line, connect it to a cable modem, ADSL modem,
or ONU with a LAN cable.
You can find the LINK/DATA lamp (left) and the
SPEED lamp (right) below the LAN2 port.
The lamp works just like the lamps for the LAN1
ports.
Bottom panel
a
Equipment name
Provides the equipment name of the product.
b
Serial number
Provides the serial number used to manage and
classify the product.
c
MAC address
Provides the network ID numbers unique to the
equipment on the LAN1 side and LAN2 side. In
the example of “00A0DE7EBF84”, “MAC - 7EBF85”
provided in the figure above the individual MAC
addresses on the LAN1 side and LAN2 side are
as follows:
•
MAC address on the LAN1 side:
00A0DE7EBF84
•
MAC address on the LAN2 side:
00A0DE7EBF85
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FWX120 Operation Manual
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Introduction