1.2 Connecting a PC through a LAN........16 1.3 Wrong IP address or password ........17 CHECKING THE TRANSMISSION QUALITY..........18 CHECKING SHDSL LINE DISCONNECTIONS ..........18 UPDATING THE FIRMWARE................19 Appendix 1 : Data rate versus line lenght and cable quality XSLAN-140 shdsl switch User manual ref 9017209-01 Page 3...
Additional surge voltage arrester PS02-1 Product overview The XSLAN-140 shdsl switch enables to extend an Ethernet network over kilometres using one simple voice-grade twisted pairs (telephone line). Distance and data rate SHDSL features an adaptive data rate from 128 Kb/s up to 2.3 Mb/s.
6 ms at 512 kb/s Ethernet 4 RJ45 10/100 Mb/s Half/Full duplex Auto MDI/MDIX Switch Store and forward - 1024 MAC @ Configuration Dip switches Diagnostic Html server User manual ref 9017209-01 XSLAN-140 Shdsl switch Page 6...
Quickly blinking : Traffic over the SHDSL link Shdsl error led Red upper led : Off : Error-free transmission Quickly blinking : Transmission errors Operation Green : Ready for use Red : Alarm User manual ref 9017209-01 XSLAN-140 Shdsl switch Page 8...
OFF LTU Mode – 1536 kbit/s LTU Mode – 1024 kbit/s OFF LTU Mode – 512 kbit/s LTU Mode – 256 kbit/s SW 6 to SW Not used - Must be left OFF User manual ref 9017209-01 XSLAN-140 Shdsl switch Page 10...
The product comes with 2 separate voltage inputs, so that 2 external power supply modules can be connected to the product. If one power supply module fails, the XSLAN-140 will be powered by the other. The supply voltage must be strictly lower than 30 VDC and higher than 9 VDC.
INSTALLATION SHDSL line connection The XSLAN-140 is delivered with 1 line cable (reference CAB614). That cable ends with 2 wires. The 2 wires have to be connected to the 2 wires of the twisted pair line. The wires can be inverted.
STARTUP Setting up the SHDSL connection The XSLAN-140 is configured with DIP switches. The DIP swiches are located on the top side of the product. In case of difficulties, the diagnostic html server offers very useful diagnostic functions like Error rate statistics, signal quality and connection logs.
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Step 2 : Adjusting the “SHDSL” DIP-switches SW3, SW4, SW5 settings When 2 XSLAN-140 are connected to one another through a line, one has to be configured as an LTU (calling party) and the other one as an “NTU”. (called party).
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DIP switches SW03, SW04, SW05. Step 5 : exchange data through the line Connect a PC to one of the XSLAN-140 and transmit periodical PING to the other XSLAN-140. Check an answer is received within less than 10 ms.
Coming from factory, the IP address of the XSLAN-140 is 192.168.0.128. Step 2 : Create or modify the PC TCP/IP connection Assign to the PC an IP @ in accordance with the XSLAN-140 IP address. For the first configuration, assign or instance 192.168.0.127 to the PC.
IP address you enter or the password you use are wrong. if the XSLAN-140 IP address you enter is wrong, you can recover the factory IP address by setting SW01 ON and SW2 OFF.
1/5 (bad quality), to 5/5 (excellent). If the signal quality is 1/5 or 2/5, errors and disconnection can occur; decrease the data rate (DIP switches of the XSLAN-140 declared as LTU) and check the line. If the signal quality is 3/5, the connection quality is sufficient. Nevertheless the data rate can be decreased with the DIP switches to get a 4/5 signal quality.
Step 4 : Update the firmware Launch the web browser Enter the IP address of the ETIC product ; the home page of the ETIC configuration server is displayed. Select the "System" menu and then " firmware Update". In the field "IP address of the TFTP server", enter the IP address of your PC.
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APPENDIX 1 Data rate versus line length and cable quality Distance (Km) 2.3Mb/s 2.3Mb/s 2.3Mb/s 1.5Mb/s 1.1Mb/s 512Kb/s 128Kb/s 2.3Mb/s 2.3Mb/s 1.1Mb/s 256Kb/s 128Kb/s 2.3Mb/s 1.1Mb/s 256Kb/s 128Kb/s XSLAN-140 shdsl switch User manual ref 9017209-01 Page 21...
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