Figure 2-1 AES-100 Front Panel
2.3.1Front Panel Ports
The following table describes the ports on the front panel of an
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LAN |
| The LAN port is a 10 Mbps Ethernet port for connection to a router. |
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CONSOLE |
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USER |
| The USER port connects to the user (subscriber) ADSL equipment. |
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CO |
| The CO port connects to the central office or a PBX. |
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2.3.2Front Panel LEDs
The following table describes the LED indicators on the front panel of an
Table 2-2 AES-100 Network Module LED Descriptions
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LINK | Green | On | The LAN port link is up. |
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| Off | The LAN port link is down. |
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SYS | Green | On | Your |
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| Off | The system is not ready or has a malfunction. |
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| Blinking | The system is initializing. |
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ACT | Green | Off | The LAN port is not active. |
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| Blinking | Data is being sent. |
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ADSL | Green | On | The ADSL link is up. |
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| Off | The ADSL link is down. |
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2.4Console Port
For the initial configuration, you need to use terminal emulator software on a computer and connect it to the AES- 100 through the console port. Connect the male
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