Moxa Technologies IEX-402-SHDSL Series Quick Configuration Manual
Moxa Technologies IEX-402-SHDSL Series Quick Configuration Manual

Moxa Technologies IEX-402-SHDSL Series Quick Configuration Manual

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IEX-402-SHDSL Series
Quick Configuration Guide
First Edition, January 2013
 2013 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 IEX-402-SHDSL Series Quick Configuration Guide First Edition, January 2013  2013 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Product Overview

    2. Configuration and Setup 2.1 Wiring the devices The IEX-402-SHDSL series must work in pairs. The upper port is a 10/100BaseT(x) port to connect to Ethernet-enabled device, such as a switch or a PLC. The lower port is designed to connect both DSL extenders via a 2-wire twisted copper cable.
  • Page 3 Option 2: Manual mode 2.2.1 Hardware configuration The IEX-402-SHDSL provides four DIP switches for advanced configuration. DIP switch 1: CO/CPE assignment Manually set the device as a CO or CPE. DIP switch 2: DSL speed/SNR display Decide whether connection speed or SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) status will be displayed on the LED indicator.
  • Page 4 2.2.2 Software configuration Step 1: Set DSL port speed Select the desired transmission speed and the extender will try to attain that speed. If line condition degrades (reduced SNR), but the device is still able to keep the link, the DSL SNR/SPEED LED indicator will display a reduced SNR.
  • Page 5 3. Performance The IEX-402-SHDSL series is the ideal solution to extend point-to-point Ethernet connections over 2-wire copper cables. Depending on the line conditions, short-range connections normally can provide high data transmission rates of up to 15.3 Mbps (500 m) on both upstream and downstream links, and provide a maximum transmission distance of up to 8 km.
  • Page 6 After both extenders have negotiated the best transmission rate, the “DSL SPEED/SNR” LEDs will indicate the connection quality of the SHDSL link. Fewer bars on the LEDs indicate poor SNR or lower speed. The extenders will maintain the best transmission quality and speed possible under the given environment.
  • Page 7 The virtual panel in the web-based browser provides easy remote management at a glance, and the SNMP protocol support allows the IEX-402-SHDSL series to be managed by Moxa’s MXview network management software for total network manageability. Technical Support Contact Information www.moxa.com/support...

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