ETIC XSLAN 140, 1400, 1220, 1230, 2400, 2220, 2230 SHDSL Switch User’s guide
Below you will find brief information for SHDSL Switch XSLAN 140, SHDSL Switch XSLAN 1400, SHDSL Switch XSLAN 1220, SHDSL Switch XSLAN 1230, SHDSL Switch XSLAN 2400, SHDSL Switch XSLAN 2220, SHDSL Switch XSLAN 2230. The XSLAN SHDSL switch enables to extend an Ethernet network over kilometres using one or two simple voice-grade twisted pairs (telephone lines). It offers various features including: data rate up to 2.3 Mb/s with 1 pair or 4.6 Mb/s with 2 pairs, Quality of Service functionality to give transmission priority to critical applications, asynchronous gateway which offers raw client and server, modbus client and server, telnet and multicast protocols.
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Key Features
- Extends Ethernet over kilometers
- Uses voice grade twisted pairs
- Data rates up to 4.6 Mb/s
- Quality of Service (QoS) support
- Asynchronous gateway
- Diagnostic functions
- HTML configuration
- DIP switch configuration
- SNMP support
- IP<>RS gateway
Frequently Answers and Questions
How do I configure the XSLAN SHDSL switch?
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Table of contents
- 7 PRODUCTS IDENTIFICATION
- 8 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- 8 Function
- 8 Data rate
- 8 Distance between switches
- 9 Ethernet ports
- 9 Quality of service
- 9 Asynchronous gateway
- 9 Diagnostic functions
- 9 Html or DIP swithes configuration
- 11 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- 13 Connectors
- 15 DIP switches
- 16 VENTILATION
- 16 SUPPLY VOLTAGE
- 16 ETHERNET PORTS
- 17 RS232 (XSLAN--1220 -1230-2220 -2230)
- 17 RS485 (XSLAN-2230 -2230)
- 17 SHDSL
- 18 INPUT AND OUTPUT
- 21 OVERVIEW
- 21 SHDSL interfaces configuration (SW3, SW4, SW5)
- 22 Inverse-multiplexing
- 22 CONNECTING A PC TO THE XSLAN FOR CONFIGURATION
- 24 Configuration through the LAN
- 24 WRONG IP ADDRESS OR PASSWORD
- 25 CONFIGURING THE SHDSL XSLAN SWITCH
- 25 Saving configuration modifications
- 26 Administration server overview
- 28 System configuration menu
- 28 Administration rights menu
- 28 Target list menu
- 28 Save / restore menu
- 28 Reboot Menu
- 28 Ethernet & switching menu
- 28 SHDSL port
- 29 Ethernet port
- 30 IP Protocol & routing menu
- 30 IP Protocol menu
- 31 RIP(except XSLAN-140)
- 31 Static routes (except XSLAN-140)
- 31 Quality of service (QoS) menu (except XSLAN-140)
- 31 DiffServ benefits & overview
- 31 “Classes” menu
- 32 “Traffic classification” menu
- 32 Activation
- 33 IP<>RS gateway menu
- 33 Modbus menu
- 37 "Transparent" menu
- 43 « Unitelway » menu
- 44 Diagnostic menu
- 44 Alarm menu