The In:xtnd™ System ........................6 The In:xtnd™ | Manage | MA2.5 ....................6 The In:xtnd™ | Control | MA2.5 | 4 ................... 6 The In:xtnd™ | Access | MA2.5 | 2 .................... 6 The In:xtnd™ Quality of Service ....................7 The In:xtnd™...
Do not remove the cover or modify it in any way. High voltages which can cause severe electric shocks are present inside the Controller . For any inspection, adjustment, and repair work please contact your local InCoax dealer. The warranty is void if the cover is opened.
In:xtnd™ | Control | MA2.5 | 4 – is a 4-channel broadband over coax access node, capable of Controller 2.5 Gbps per RF-port, or a total of 10 Gbps, supporting up to 124 In:xtnd Access Modems . It communicates with In:xtnd Access using the MoCA Access 2.5 standard.
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Transmit signal. Uniform Resource Locator - the address of a resource on the Internet. Unshielded Twisted Pair. Web Graphical User Interface – a user interface that allows users to interact with In:xtnd Web GUI electronic devices through a web page.
In:xtnd System consists of a Management System (In:xtnd™ | Manage) which manages Controllers (In:xtnd™ | Control) installed in, or near, buildings and Modems (In:xtnd™ | Access ) installed in customers’ homes. An illustration of the management system can be seen in Figure 1. The Modem is easily installed by the customers without any requirements for configuration.
The In:xtnd™ Quality of Service The In:xtnd Controller support up to four queues, broadcast, and multicast Quality of Service (QoS), prioritization between unicast and broadcast/multicast and classification. Unicast QoS can be set individually for each Modem. The In:xtnd™ | Basic Product Connection Figure 2 shows an example of the in-building connections for the basic products.
1. Connect a computer with an Ethernet cable to the Management port on the Controller, marked MGT . (InCoax recommends using the cable type CAT5e as a minimum for best performance.) 2. Set a static IP for your computer connection, for example 192.168.144.100 (or any IP between 192.168.144.1 and 192.168.144.254 but not the same as the default IP address)
The following information can be found on the HOME tab: • The box InCoax CLC contains information about the hardware type, software version, and MAC address that are valid for the specific Controller. (Please note that CLC stands for Coax Link Controller, i.e. the Controller.) •...
The service on the Controller should not be used if you are using the InCoax Management System (Manage). Please see section 3.7.6 on page 32 and the Manage User Manual for more information.
Priority Settings The In:xtnd System can handle up to four queues; Q0 to Q3. They are intended for different types of traffic with different priorities. Traffic from the queues is dispatched with frames from the Q3 queue first, then from the Q2 queue, and so on with the Q0 queue last.
Specifications The electrical, physical and functional specifications for the In:xtnd Control | MA2.5 | 4. Please note that the specifications will be subjected to changes. Performance • Based on MoCA Access 2.5 Profile D. • 10 Gbps WAN interface. • 2.5 Gbps throughput per MoCA port.
Legal Information Regulatory Notice and Statement (Class A) Model List: In:xtnd™ | Control | MA2.5 | 4 5.1.1 United States of America The following information applies if you use the product within the USA area. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.