Figure 12. Sample network
Connection to End User
The separated signals for both VDSL and POTS service are carried to subscribers via standard 0.4mm or
0.5mm twisted-pair telephone cabling. Connection to the CPE is made with standard RJ-11 connectors that are
familiar to the subscriber. The CPE device is a simple bridge and does not require that any driver or software to
use. Subscriber CPE and connection conditions can be managed through the switch.
Using the CLI
The DAS-3626 supports a console management interface that allows the user to connect to the switch’s
management agent via a serial port and a terminal or a computer running a terminal emulation program. The
console can also be used over the network using the TCP/IP Telnet protocol. The console program can be used
to configure the switch to use SNMP-based network management software over the network.
This section describes how to use the console interface to access the switch, change its settings, and monitor its
operation.
Note:
Switch configuration settings are saved to non-volatile RAM using the
system config save
command. The current configuration will then be
retained in the switch’s NV-RAM, and reloaded when the switch is
rebooted. If the switch is rebooted without using the save command, the
last configuration saved to NV-RAM will be loaded.