Connecting The E1 Line; Connecting The Ethernet Line - Paradyne ENE2000-P Installation Instructions Manual

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Connecting the E1 Line

To connect the E1 line:
Procedure
1. Plug the E1 cable into the E1 RJ45 port on the back of the ENE2000.
2. Verify the connection: the E1 link LED on the front of the ENE2000 will pulse green
to indicate the connection is established and operational.

Connecting the Ethernet Line

The 10/100BaseT Ethernet Port auto-negotiates speed and duplex mode in accordance
with the remote equipment to which it is connected; Ethernet speed and duplex mode
configurations cannot be configured on the ENE2000. For the best connection results,
the remote device (PC, hub, or switch) should be set to auto-negotiate speed and duplex
mode. If the remote device cannot be configured to auto-negotiate, speed may be set at
either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps but duplex mode must be set to Half Duplex. A
10/100BaseT Ethernet connection will not operate properly if the remote device is set to
Full Duplex.
Procedure
1. Plug the Ethernet cable into the 10/100 Ethernet Port on the back of the ENE2000.
2. Verify the connection: solid green illumination of the 10/100 Ethernet Connection
Lnk (Link) LED on the front of the ENE2000 indicates a connection has been
established. If the Ethernet Lnk LED is illuminated but not the Ethernet 100 LED,
then a 10 Mbps connection has been established. If the Ethernet Lnk and 100 LEDs
are both illuminated, then a 100 Mbps connection has been established.
For most applications, the ENE2000 connects to a PC using a straight-through Ethernet
cable and to a hub or a switch using a crossover Ethernet cable. For any other
connection combinations you must verify the pinout of the Ethernet device to which you
are connecting the ENE2000 in order to determine which type of cable is required.
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