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Patton electronics 1068 VDSL Quick Reference

Patton electronics 1068 VDSL Quick Reference

Multi-rate vdsl ethernet extender

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What is the primary application for the Model 1068 Multi-Rate VDSL Ethernet Extender?
Patton's Model 1068 VDSL Modems provide up to 16 Mbps of high speed Ethernet and voice services
between LANs or other network-enabled devices over a single twisted-pair. The Model 1068 is the only
variable-rate asymmetrical/symmetrical standalone modem solution available today. The ability to select
various asymmetrical and symmetrical line rates enables the Model 1068 to satisfy a broad range of
applications. The Model 1068DV's line sharing capabilities allow users to download files from the Internet,
surf the WWW, and answer e-mail messages while talking on the phone or faxing documents.
Other Applications include:
MTU/MDU Internet Services
Network Backbones
Remote Workstations and Equipment
ISP Last Mile Extension
LAN Extension & Service Integration
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Summary of Contents for Patton electronics 1068 VDSL

  • Page 1 What is the primary application for the Model 1068 Multi-Rate VDSL Ethernet Extender? Patton's Model 1068 VDSL Modems provide up to 16 Mbps of high speed Ethernet and voice services between LANs or other network-enabled devices over a single twisted-pair. The Model 1068 is the only variable-rate asymmetrical/symmetrical standalone modem solution available today.
  • Page 2 LED indicators to provide operational status at a glance and assist with troubleshooting. Why does the Model 1068 VDSL QOL/error light occasionally flash? When the QOL/"error” LED flashes it signifies that error correction is taking place and data integrity is maintained.
  • Page 3 *NOTE: Distances are based on a minimum to no cross talk environment. This distance table includes the potential 328ft (100 m) Ethernet connections on both ends of the communications link. Can the line rate be altered on the Model 1068 to achieve lower bandwidths and/or longer distances? Yes, the line rate can be altered via dipswitches on the underside of the 1068 Standalone or on the topside of the front card on the 1068RC.
  • Page 4 Does the Model 1068 operate in pairs? Yes, the Model 1068 must operate in pairs. For each link, a Central Office (1068DV/CO/E) and Customer Premise (1068DV/CP/E) unit is required. For concentrated applications, the 1068RC and 1068 standalone can be used to operate with the VDSL Concentrator (Model 3324). Which end of the link should the “CO”...
  • Page 5 Do I use straight-through or crossover cables? The 1068 is equipped with an MDI-X switch that enables automatic connections to a hub (DCE) or PC (DTE) interface, thereby eliminating confusion over whether a straight-through or crossover cable is needed. The Ethernet port will automatically sense the required connection type.

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