Installing ETHERNET EXTENDER: LB300A
The chassis is equipped with media converter carriers, each of which is fitted into bays of the chassis.
LB300A: Ethernet Extender Product Overview
LB300A: Ethernet Extender Product Features
yOne 10/100BaseTX (TX) Ethernet port with
yAuto negotiation of speed and duplex mode on TX port
yAuto MDIX on TX port
yComplies with IEEE 802.3 10BaseT and IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX standards
yOne Ethernet over VDSL port with
yEthernet over VDSL port auto senses the speed of 1/3/5/10/15/20/25/30Mbps
yOne DIP switch for configuring VDSL local or remote mode
yStatus LEDs
yExternal AC to DC power adapter
yUsed as a
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VDSL Mode Settings
VDSL mode settings are made very simple by means of a switch at the rear panel of the VDSL Extender. The switch has two positions for VDSL mode settings. Refer to the table below for more details. One device must be set to Loc and the other to Rmt when two devices are connected.
Loc | Rmt |
The device operates in | The device operates in |
local mode | remote mode |
Ethernet Extender Front Panel & LEDs
The LED indicators give you instant feedback on status of the Ethernet Extender:
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| Pwr | Steady | Power on |
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| Pwr stands for POWER |
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| Off | Power off |
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| Ethernet |
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| Lnk/Act | Steady | A valid Ethernet connection |
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| established |
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| Lnk stands for LINK |
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| Flashing | Transmitting or receiving Ethernet |
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| data |
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| Act stands for ACTIVITY |
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| Off | Neither valid Ethernet connection |
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| established nor transmitting/receiving |
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