User guide
Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 1000N ADSL Appliance
Chapter 1: Introduction 33
• If desired, you can connect your appliance to an external broadband Internet
connection via a cable or DSL modem with an Ethernet interface (RJ-45).
Rear Panel
All physical connections (network and power) are made via the rear panel of your
Safe@Office appliance.
The following table lists the Safe@Office 1000N ADSL appliance's rear panel elements.
Table 8: Safe@Office 1000N ADSL Appliance Rear Panel Elements
Label
Description
LAN 1-4 Local Area Network switch: Four Ethernet ports (RJ-45) used for connecting
computers or other network devices
DMZ/
WAN2
DMZ/WAN2 switch: Two ports used for connecting a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)
computer or network:
• An Ethernet port (RJ-45) on the left
• An SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) port on the right
Alternatively, can serve as a secondary WAN port or as a VLAN trunk.
Only one of these ports can be used at a time.
Figure 3: Safe@Office 1000N ADSL Appliance Rear Panel