Xblue Networks X-50 Installation Manual page 24

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System Specifications
TABLE 2.3 IP PBX Configuration
Quantity
Interface
6
FXO
1
FXS
1
USB
1
LAN
1
WAN
TABLE 2.4 WiFi
Connector
Speed
Wireless
802.11 b, g and n LAN Port
Antenna
5dbi single pole
TABLE 2.5 Default LAN and WAN Ports
IP Address
LAN
192.168.10.1
WAN
DHCP
TABLE 2.6 Physical Connectors
Connector
Speed
RJ45
10/100/1000
BaseT
RJ45
10/100 BaseT
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Connector
Description
RJ11
Allowing 6 simultaneously sessions
RJ11
For analog (single line) telephone
USB
Print Server
RJ45
10/100 Local Area Network
RJ45
100/1000 Wide Area Network (for remote workers or offices)
Port
Description
A Local Area Network allows network devices to share and access files
through a wireless connection using 802.1x protocol. Generally, a LAN uses
one DHCP Server, it is "small" in size (geographically) like a home or office,
and it does not require any external ISP to transmit data between
endpoints.
Description
Do not use IP Address 192.168.1.254 - it is reserved for the
Using this port will result in erratic operation.
The WAN port is set to DHCP and will connect to an existing network and
can be set to DHCP, Static or PPPoE.
Port
Description
WAN Port
A Wide Area Network (WAN) allows devices to share and access files
through a series of wires known as a "Network". A WAN is used with
multiple locations, and has no physical boundaries. It is actually possible to
have a WAN that spans the globe.
LAN Port
A Local Area Network (LAN) allows network devices to share and access
files through a series of wires known as a "Network". Generally, a LAN uses
one DHCP Server, it is "small" in size (geographically) like a home or office,
and it does not require any external ISP to transmission data between
endpoints.
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