Specifications

7
Single T1 Connection
A single line connection can be established between a subscriber unit and any
Paradyne T1 provider unit, regardless of loop bonding capability. Likewise, a single line
connection can also be established between a provider unit and any of Paradyne's T1
subscriber units, regardless of loop bonding capability.
Procedure
1. Plug the T1 cable into any of the T1 RJ48C ports on the back of the network
extender.
2. Verify the connection: the related T1 Connections Lnk/Alm LED on the front of the
network extender corresponding to the connected port will pulse green to indicate
the connection is established and operational.
Connecting the Ethernet Lines
The 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports can auto-negotiate speed and duplex mode in
accordance with the remote equipment to which it is connected, or Ethernet speed and
duplex mode configurations can be configured using NMS. (See Web Interface on
page 10.) For the best connection results, the remote devices (PCs, hubs, or switches)
should be set to auto-negotiate speed and duplex mode.
Procedure
1. Plug the Ethernet cable into one of the 10/100 Ethernet ports on the back of the
network extender. A straight-through cable can be used for all applications.
2. Verify the connection: solid green illumination of the corresponding 10/100 Ethernet
Connection Lnk/Act (Link/Activity) LED on the front of the network extender
indicates a connection has been established. If the Ethernet Lnk/Act LED is
illuminated but not the Ethernet 100 LED, then a 10 Mbps connection has been
established. If the Ethernet Lnk/Act and 100 LEDs are both illuminated, then a
100 Mbps connection has been established.