(V2) User Manual
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DIP-1: Mode (CO/CPE)
CO
(Central
Ofce)
The Master device mode, usually the CO
device, is located at the data center of ISP or
enterprise to link to the backbone.
CPE
(Customer
Premises
Equipment)
The Slave device mode, usually the CPE device,
is located at branch ofce, home or remote side
as the long reach data receiver. The CPE can
be connected to the PC, IP camera or wireless
access point or other network devices.
Note
When the EoC Converter operates in CPE mode,
DIP switches 2, 3, and 4 are without function.
DIP-2: Transmission (G. INP and Interleave mode)
G. INP
Method of protection against bursts from other
devices or lines to impact your xDSL connection.
Interleave
Method of error correction used on xDSL
connection. Interleave requires additional
latency to improve resilience to burst of error.
DIP-3: Band Prole (Asymmetric/Symmetric)
Asymmetric
Asymmetric mode provides more bandwidth
than the other side. This mode provides the
highest bandwidth in short range.
Symmetric
With G.997 band plan supported, symmetric
mode can provide almost the same rate of
downstream and upstream.