Tahoe 684 User Manual page 7

G.shdsl+ modem with built-in router
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After connecting the console to the PC and running a terminal
software, user has the same access to the modem functions, as through
a telnet connection (see chapter 4).
2.3
2.3.
The FastEthernet interface is used to connect the modem to the
Local Area Network. It may work at speeds of 10 Mbps (10Base-T) or 100
Mbps (100Base-T), in either full-duplex or half-duplex mode. The mode
of transmission is selected automatically, although it may also be fixed
using appropriate telnet commands.
Modem should be connected to a Ethernet switch or a hub using a
straight patch-cord or to a PC, a router or an uplink port in a switch using
a crossed-over one. After connecting a LED named "LAN Link" should be
lit.
In the Tahoe
following status LEDs:
LAN Link
LAN Act
10/100M - LAN connection throughput - lit, when 100 Mbps
connection speed is negotiated
On the right two WAN status LEDs are present, blinking when data
is, respectively, received from or sent to the DSL line:
WAN Rx- WAN Receive
WAN Tx - WAN Transmit
FastEthernet
®
684 modem the FastEthernet interface has
- lit, when modem is connected to a LAN
- LAN activity, blinks when data is sent or received
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