Component Description; Wan Port; Lan Port - Edge-Core VG007 Installation Manual

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Component Description

WAN Port

The Pocket VoIP Gateway's WAN port is a standard RJ-45 Ethernet network port. It
is for connecting the gateway to an Internet connection device, such as an ADSL or
cable modem. You can also connect the WAN port to a switch in an Ethernet
network that provides Internet access.
The WAN port can be attached directly to your cable/DSL modem using one of the
included Category 5 network cables. If you choose to use other, longer Category 5
network cables, be sure they conform to the specifications and pinouts provided in
Appendix B.
Note:
The WAN port supports automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, which means you can
use the same "straight-through" network cable for connection to a cable/DSL
modem or Ethernet switch.

LAN Port

The Pocket VoIP Gateway's LAN port is a standard RJ-45 Ethernet network port that
connects directly to your PC. It can also be connected to an Ethernet switch or hub
to support more than one user.
The LAN port can be attached directly to your PC using one of the included
Category 5 network cables. If you choose to use other, longer Category 5 network
cables, be sure they conform to the specifications and pinouts provided in
Appendix B.
Note:
The LAN port supports automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, which means you can
use the same "straight-through" network cable for connection to a PC or an
Ethernet switch.
PHONE Port
The Pocket VoIP Gateway's PHONE port is a standard RJ-11 telephone port that
connects directly to a standard (analog) telephone set. This allows a regular
telephone to be used for making VoIP calls over the Internet.
LINE Port
The Pocket VoIP Gateway's LINE port is a standard RJ-11 telephone port that
connects directly to a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) jack.
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