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Table 3-29, Description, LEDs on the ROUTER 1-PORT ADSL OVER POTS MIM panel

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3Com Router Module Guide Chapter 3 Multifunctional Interface Modules Table 3-29 LEDs on the ROUTER 1-PORT ADSL OVER POTS MIM panel LED Description OFF means the loop is inactive; ON means the loop has been activated and has LINK entered the data mode; blinking means the loop is being activated. OFF means no data is being transmitted or received on the interface and blinking ACT means data is being transmitted and/or received. 3.11.4 Interface Cable The interface cables that the ROUTER 1-PORT ADSL OVER POTS MIM uses are regular telephone cables. Note: The standard equipping package of the ROUTER 1-PORT ADSL OVER POTS MIM includes the regular telephone cable(s). You can separately order an external splitter as needed. 3.11.5 Connecting the Interface Cable In G. Lite mode, no splitter is needed. You can directly connect the router to the PSTN using a telephone cable, and simply connect the phone-set in parallel with the router at the cable distribution box. Full rate mode requires a splitter. Follow these steps to connect the cables: Step 1: Plug one end of a telephone cable into the ADSL port on the router, and the other end into the internal ADSL port on the splitter. Step 2: Connect the telephone to the phone port on the splitter with another telephone cable. Step 3: Connect the external ADSL port on the splitter to the PSTN with a third telephone cable. 3-49

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3Com Router Module Guide
Chapter 3
Multifunctional Interface Modules
3-49
Table 3-29
LEDs on the ROUTER 1-PORT ADSL OVER POTS MIM panel
LED
Description
LINK
OFF means the loop is inactive; ON means the loop has been activated and has
entered the data mode; blinking means the loop is being activated.
ACT
OFF means no data is being transmitted or received on the interface and blinking
means data is being transmitted and/or received.
3.11.4
Interface Cable
The interface cables that the ROUTER 1-PORT ADSL OVER POTS MIM uses are
regular telephone cables.
Note:
The standard equipping package of the ROUTER 1-PORT ADSL OVER POTS MIM includes the regular
telephone cable(s). You can separately order an external splitter as needed.
3.11.5
Connecting the Interface Cable
In G. Lite mode, no splitter is needed. You can directly connect the router to the PSTN
using a telephone cable, and simply connect the phone-set in parallel with the router at
the cable distribution box.
Full rate mode requires a splitter. Follow these steps to connect the cables:
Step 1: Plug one end of a telephone cable into the ADSL port on the router, and the
other end into the internal ADSL port on the splitter.
Step 2: Connect the telephone to the phone port on the splitter with another telephone
cable.
Step 3: Connect the external ADSL port on the splitter to the PSTN with a third
telephone cable.