AT-MC601 and AT-MC602 Installation and User’s Guide
Overview
These devices can be used in multi-dwelling units (MDU), multi-tenant buildings (MTU), and in the hospitality industry, such as airports, hotels, and convention centers.
These units are sold in pairs with the AT-MC601 functioning as the subscriber and the AT-MC602 functioning as the provider. In an MDU, such as a university dormitory, the subscriber unit would be installed in each room and connected to a provider unit through the telephone outlet. Each AT-MC602 or provider unit would be located in the building wiring closet.
The AT-MC601 Extended Ethernet unit can be used as a desktop or wallmount device while the AT-MC602 unit must be installed in an AT-MCR12 rackmount chassis. Refer to ”Installing the AT-MC602 Provider Unit” on page 30" for installation details. These units are easy to install. They can be configured and managed through the MGMT port using the software provided on the installation CD.
When both the AT-MC601 Subscriber and the AT-MC602 Provider have been installed, the network extender system topology shown in Figure 1 is complete.
Computer’s | Telephone |
Ethernet Port | |
AT-MC601 100BaseTX | |
| 10BaseT/ | |
Subscriber | LINK | |
ACT | |
Unit | PWR | |
| MGMT |
AT-MC601VDSL EXTENDED ETHERNET
AT-MC602 | 10BaseT/ | |
100BaseTX | |
LINK | |
Provider | ACT | |
PWR | MGMT |
Unit | AT- | VDSL EXTENDED ETHERNET |
LINE |
ERR |
LINK |
PSTN |
VDSL Line through |
wall/interior phone line |
LINE |
ERR |
LINK |
PSTN |
LaptopPBX
Provider
Line
Figure 1 Network Extender System Topology