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Allied Telesis AT-MC606 User's Manual
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1. 21 VDSL Configuration DIP SWITChes ore xii erica alia Dee tle e Meat de ai 22 VDSLE Switch Definitions taut 22 VDSL Configuration DIP Switch Descriptions enne en eem nne nrrem ener nene enne nnns 23 External AC DC Power Adapter coin irnos 25 Applications for the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender i 26 Multiple Dwelling Unit MDU TOpology ii 26 IP Surveillance Topology coste iren ettet de ie 27 Chapter 2 Reviewing Safety Precautions ilaria ie htt Lett iaia edile 30 Selecting a Site for the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender i 31 Required Cabling 3 io A A ana 32 Unpacking the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender ie 33 Installing the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Subscriber Unit enn eee enn 34 Using the Subscriber Unit on a Desktop ciere desee ee 34 Wall Mounting the Subscriber Unit ii 35 Cabling the S bscriber Unit reote itte a la 35 Powering On the Subscriber Unit ia e HEU cond neca dede dete oe dieere d cde Dead 37 Installing the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Provider Unit i 38 Using the Provider Unit Ona Desktop isaimini annenin aa an en aaea aN ae AE ENE ATEA AEA EE En ANN 38 Wall Mounting the Provider Unit 39 Rack Mounting the Provider Unit inesse i cedente iii 40 Cabling the Provider Unit
2. Provider Unit 1 Connect the Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port to the Service Provider box ISP in your wiring closet as shown in Figure 16 Figure 16 Connecting AT MC606 Ethernet Port to an Internet Service Provider 2 Connect a coaxial cable from the VDSL Line port to the wall interior coaxial cable as shown in Figure 10 on page 36 so that the Provider unit can communicate with the Subscriber unit Powering On the If you have rack mounted the AT MC606 Provider unit in an AT MCR12 Provider Unit rackmount chassis the chassis must be powered on which provides power to the AT MC606 A Warning The QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL must verify that the AT MCR12 rackmount chassis power cord is connected to the socket provided with the ground conductor If the power cord is not connected the QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL must install a permanent ground connection using the bond stud on the rear panel of the AT MCR12 rackmount chassis For detailed information on how to power on the AT MCR12 rackmount chassis refer to the AT MCR12 Media Converter Rackmount Chassis Installation Manual If you have installed a stand alone AT MC606 Provider unit power on the unit using the power adapter provided as shown in Figure 11 on page 37 41 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting LEDs This chapter contains information on how to troubleshoot the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender i
3. eerte terr ret eee OI t e eig Rog ne dE 41 Powering On the Provider Unit ocurreret rete ptite teinte e vu ena iex edP 41 Chapter 3 LEDS mc 42 Appendix A Physical Specifications nurse sae A ee eee Y Yo eoe e na pede dee dk 44 Environmental Specifications asispa iecur p Dea ente ia aan 44 Power Specifications Lm 44 Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility Certifications i 45 Contents List of Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 AT MC60G Front Panel cile iaia iaia age eee 16 ATEMCOO6 Rear Panel iii RO 17 RJ 45 10Base T 100Base TX Connector Pin Assignments ii 20 VDSL Configuration DIP Switches once reet teen epe tue ia ava 23 Multiple Dwelling MDU Point to Point Topology eene mmm ener ennemi 26 IP Surveillance Point to Point Topology ii 27 Attaching Protective Feet 2 aiii 34 Configuring AT MC606 Ethernet Extender for Subscriber Mode emen 34 Connecting AT MC606 Ethernet Port to Computer enne nemen nennen enn 35 VDSL Line to Wall Interior Coaxial Cable seen eme emere rne 36 Power On the AT MGO06 Unit iter entm eot drei ise re ii 37 Attaching Protective Feet ll ba e ai a cad nb coda RARE S Y eaa
4. on page 41 for powering the unit The AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender may be wall mounted directly to the wall with an AT WLMT Wall Mount Bracket or by using an Allied Telesis DINRAIL Bracket in conjunction with a previously mounted DINRAIL Both of these brackets may be ordered separately from the AT MC606 Please contact your local Allied Telesis representative 1 Configure the right VDSL CONFIG switch SCBR PROV to the SCBR position as shown in Figure 13 2 Follow the installation instructions supplied with the wall mounting bracket or DINRAIL bracket 3 To connect the cables see Cabling the Provider Unit on page 41 4 To apply power to the unit see Powering On the Provider Unit on page 41 39 Overview Rack Mounting To install the Provider unit in an AT MCR12 rackmount chassis perform the Provider Unit the following steps 1 Configure the right VDSL CONFIG switch SCBR PROV to the SCBR position as shown in Figure 13 on page 39 2 Attach the unit to one of the sliders that holds the unit in the chassis as shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 Rack Mount Set on Slider 3 Position the slider as shown in Figure 15 and push into the chassis Figure 15 Rack Mount Set in Rack 4 To connect the cables see Cabling the Provider Unit on page 41 40 AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide Cabling the To cable the Provider unit perform the following steps
5. o If you plan to install a AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender into an AT MCR12 rackmount chassis and equipment rack check to be sure that the rack is safely secured and that it will not tip over Devices in a rack should be installed starting at the bottom with the heavier devices near the bottom of the rack The AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender may be wall mounted either on a DINRAIL using a DINRAIL bracket or using an AT WLMT bracket Both brackets are provide separately Select a place on the wall that provides the best cabling and power access Note Both the DINRAIL bracket and the AT WLMT wall mount bracket are sold separately Contact your Allied Telesis Sales representative to purchase these items If you are installing the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender on a table be sure that the table is level and secure The power outlet for the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender should be located near the unit and should be easily accessible The site should provide for easy access to the ports on the front of the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender This makes it easy for you to connect and disconnect cables as well as view the LEDs To allow proper cooling of the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender air flow around the unit and through its vents on the side should not be restricted Do not place objects on top of the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Do not expose the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender to moisture or water Make sure that t
6. 100Base TX Ethernet port with an RJ 45 connector Auto MDI MDI X on Ethernet port Auto Negotiation for speed and duplex mode IEEE 803 3u compliant O VDSL BNC coaxial connector Fast and Interleaved mode latency configurations Symmetrical and asymmetrical transmit receive configurations Signal to Noise settings for different coaxial line lengths O Status LEDs for both 10Base T 100Base TX and VDSL Line ports O 12V DC external power supply input port O Installation on desktop wall DINRAIL or rack mounting in an AT MCR12 Media Conversion Rack Mount Chassis O Fully EU RoHS and China RoHS compliant Figure 1 illustrates the front panel of the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Ethernet VDSL Configuration Subscriber Status Switches Provider LED LEDs VDSL LINE gt Coaxial VDSL VDSL Line Power LED Ethernet Port Line Port LEDs Figure 1 AT MC606 Front Panel AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide Figure 2 illustrates the rear panels of the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender 12VDC 1563A 12 VDC Power Supply Port Figure 2 AT MC606 Rear Panel Overview AT MC606 Port Descriptions VDSL Line Port 10Base T 100Base Tx Ethernet Port The VDSL Line port features a BNC coaxial connector It allows you to connect two AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender units together using an existing internal building coaxial c
7. Solid GREEN A link has been established on the port au Blinking GREEN Network traffic is being transmitted and or received OFF A link has not been established Solid GREEN Port is linked at 100 Mbps pa OFF Port is linked at 10 Mbps when LINK ACT LED is solid or blinking GREEN Coaxial VDSL LINE Port Solid GREEN Unit is configured as a Subscriber Unit SCBR SCBR PROV OFF Unit is configured as a Provider Unit PROV Slow Blinking VDSL is idle when blinking occurs approximately GREEN 1 time second Fast Blinking VDSL is in the training or handshake mode when the blinking GREEN occurs approximately 3 times second LINK Solid GREEN VDSL has established a connection with its link partner Rapid Blinking VDSL activity is occurring when the blinking occurs GREEN approximately 6 times second OFF VDSL link is not established After a VDSL link is established the Rate LED indicates the data rate being received on the BNC port It will continuously RATE Blinking GREEN blink a set number of times in a set time interval Each blink represents approximately 10 Mbps of VDSL line rate e g six blinks represents a VDSL line rate of 60 Mbps The data rates on both the Provider unit and Subscriber unit are approximately the same when configured for the SYM symmetrical mode and differ significantly when both are configured for the ASYM asymmetrical mode See VDSL Configuration DIP Switches on
8. dece PR assu 38 Configuring AT MC606 Ethernet Extender for Provider Mode senem 39 Rack Mount Seton Slider it ette eR ead esee bianca ines 40 Rack Mount Set in Rack ine e de ba aa Ee poe etes 40 Connecting AT MC606 Ethernet Port to an Internet Service Provider 41 Figures List of Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Safetv Symbols ace hail LE 12 RIAD Port PINQUIS iii eo o panacea ea 20 Eront Panel Status LEDS iib ida oa asili dia 21 VDSL Configuration DIP Switches 1 meet elia anda ara ci 22 ATEMCODO Cables 32 Tables Preface This guide contains instructions on how to install the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender and contains the following sections o Safety Symbols Used in this Document on page 12 O Where to Find Web based Guides on page 13 O Contacting Allied Telesis on page 14 Preface Safety Symbols Used in this Document This document uses the safety symbols defined in Table 1 Table 1 Safety Symbols Symbol Meaning Description Caution Performing or omitting a specific action may A result in equipment damage or loss of data Warning Performing or omitting a specific action may A result in electrical shock AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide Where to Find Web based Guides The product documentation for all Allied Telesis products are a
9. Class B EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 VCCI Class B C TICK CE Immunity EN55024 Electrical Safety EN60950 1 TUV UL 60950 1 cULys Translated Safety Statements Important The amp symbol indicates that a translation of the safety statement is available in a PDF document titled Translated Safety Statements This is posted on the Allied Telesis website at http www alliedtelesis com support software Refer to Where to Find Web based Guides on page 13 to navigate to this document Contents Preface C aaa ao enel eni nali 11 Safety Symbols Used in this DOCUMENT i 12 Where to Firid Web based Guides i t Ute A aio 13 Contacting Allied ME C 14 Online SUPPOME prez spate e c 14 Email and Telephone Support 11 iere e decere decine Ped acusa dne ve dern 14 In zudem M 14 Sales or Corporate Information cicer ttt eite e inte enc eee te e n Red ne BAN ec 14 AN 2 neo iz olii ass eb de sas e fee ete O nodi ll 14 Management Software Updates ccoo coito 14 Chapter 1 SUMMALY Of Features iii 16 AT MCO606 Port Description usina aa 18 VDSL Line Port ete as 18 10Base T 100Base Tx Ethernet Port eceeeeneeeceeeeenneeeeeaaeeeeeeeeecneeeeeaaeeeseaaeesaaeeeesnaeeseeaeeesneeeeeeeeseaeeesneeeessaneseaas 18 Status LEDS ce
10. DC Power Adapter An external energy efficient AC DC power adapter is included with the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender for desktop or wall mount operation The power adapter supplies 12V DC to the AT MC606 Allied Telesis supplies an approved safety compliant AC power adapter specifically designed for each region where the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender is sold Each type of power adapter has an unregulated output of 12V DC at 1A The AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender has a single DC power supply socket on the back panel The unit does not have a power switch To turn the unit ON or OFF you must connect or disconnect the DC power cord 25 Overview Applications for the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Multiple Dwelling 26 Unit MDU Topology The AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender is designed to be used in pairs to extend Ethernet traffic over existing coaxial cables in a building One AT MC606 is configured as the subscriber unit and the second unit is configured as the provider unit You must manually configure these units as a subscriber or provider unit when installed If you plan to install multiple AT MC606s in a rack or on a desktop the AT MCR12 chassis can accommodate up to 12 units The DC power for all of the AT MC606s is provided by an internal power supply within the AT MCR12 chassis The AT MC606 s can be used is in multi dwelling units MDU multi tenant buildings MTU or in the hospitality industry such as
11. DSL Configuration DIP Switch Descriptions AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide The front panel VDSL Configuration DIP switches are shown in Figure 4 VDSL CONFIG 4 SCBR FAST ASYM 6dB ZE gt E PROV INTL SYM 9dB 1590A Figure 4 VDSL Configuration DIP Switches SCBR PROV VDSL Configuration Switch The SCBR PROV Left switch defines the function of the AT MC606 as either a Subscriber or a Provider unit The Subscriber SCBR position is selected when the AT MC606 is used at the end point of the coaxial VDSL line where the Ethernet lines are distributed to the end user The Provider PROV position is selected when the AT MC606 is used as the source for the coaxial VDSL line Normally two AT MC606 s work together in tandem one as a Subscriber unit and the other as a Provider unit FAST INTL VDSL Configuration Switch The FAST INTL Left Center switch is used when noise compensation is required If the coaxial VDSL line is operating in a relatively low noise environment the data link and data transmission are usually reliable The FAST position is recommended in this case This operating mode has the advantage of short latency times usually less than 1 ms You will want to select the INTL Interleaved position if you notice that the VDSL link is being repeatedly dropped or data is being lost excessive noise bursts on the line may be the cause With the Interleaved selection t
12. Select your country from the list displayed on the website Then select the appropriate menu tab You can contact Allied Telesis for sales or corporate information through our web site www alliedtelesis com To find the contact information for your country select Contact Us gt Worldwide Contacts Go to www alliedtelesis com support warranty for specific terms and conditions of the warranty and for warranty registration for the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender New releases of management software for our managed products are available on our Allied Telesis web site at www alliedtelesis com support software Go to Where to Find Web based Guides on page 13 for instructions on navigating to this information Chapter 1 Overview The AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender product is designed to extend Ethernet traffic using VDSL technology over coaxial cable This chapter contains the following sections Summary of Features on page 16 AT MC606 Port Descriptions on page 18 Status LEDs on page 21 VDSL Configuration DIP Switches on page 22 External AC DC Power Adapter on page 25 Applications for the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender on page 26 o2 uuuuiu Overview Summary of Features The AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender using coaxial cable provides the following features o Extend Ethernet over shielded coaxial cable using VDSL Very high bit rate Digital Subscriber protocol o 10Base T
13. Statements This other product documentation is posted on the Allied Telesis website at http www alliedtelesis com support software Enter your hardware product model in the Search by Product Name field for example enter AT MC606 You can view the documents online or download them onto your local workstation or server A A Warning Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity 41 E2 Warning To prevent electric shock do not remove the cover No user serviceable parts inside This unit contains hazardous voltages and should only be opened by a trained and qualified technician To avoid the possibility of electric shock disconnect electric power to the product before connecting or disconnecting the LAN cables a E3 Warning Class Equipment This equipment must be earthed The power plug must be connected to a properly wired earth ground socket outlet An improperly wired socket outlet could place hazardous voltages on accessible metal parts a E6 Pluggable Equipment The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible E7 Caution Air vents must not be blocked and must have free access to the room ambient air for cooling amp E8 AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide Selecting a Site for the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Observe the following requirements when choosing a site for your AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender
14. VDSL Ethernet Extender over Coax AT MC606 Installation Guide Allied Telesis 613 001383 Rev A Copyright 2010 Allied Telesis Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesis Inc Allied Telesis and the Allied Telesis logo are trademarks of Allied Telesis Incorporated All other product names company names logos or other designations mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards This product meets the following standards U S Federal Communications Commission Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Name Allied Telesis Inc Declares that the product VDSL Ethernet Extender Model Number AT MC606 This product complies with FCC Part 15B Class B Limits This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device must not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Radiated Energy Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency
15. able One AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender is configured as a Provider unit and the other as a Subscriber unit The AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender has one 10Base T 100Base Tx Ethernet port which allows you to connect one AT MC606 configured as a Subscriber unit to an Ethernet device and a second AT MC606 configured as a Provider unit to an Ethernet Local Area Network LAN in the building equipment room This twisted pair port features an RJ 45 connector with a maximum operating distance of 100 meters 328 feet For the port pinout details refer to RJ 45 Port Pinouts on page 20 Type of Cabling The 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet port is designed to operate with unshielded twisted pair cables For 10 Mbps operation Category 3 or better 100 ohm unshielded twisted pair cabling is required For 100 Mbps operation Category 5 and Enhanced Category 5 5E 100 ohm unshielded twisted pair cabling is recommended Auto MDI MDI X A 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet port on a network device can have one of two possible wiring configurations MDI or MDI X The Ethernet port on a PC router or bridge is typically wired as MDI while the twisted pair port on a switch or hub is usually MDI X The AT MC606 Ethernet port features automatic MDI MDI X The port automatically determines the configuration of its end node and then configures itself appropriately For example if the AT MC606 Ethernet port is connected to a port on a bridge which is typically wi
16. airports hotels and convention centers For example Figure 5 illustrates a point to point topology for an MDU building where internet services are delivered to each room using VDSL via the building s coaxial cable wiring a Internet ADSL r dA a EM AT AR440 mee Ll me Em 12 AT MC606 Provider Units mounted in an AT MCR12 Chassis Building Equipment Room Existing Coaxial Cabling in Building 1 Subscriber Unit f oo Subscriber Uni Subscriber Unit Figure 5 Multiple Dwelling MDU Point to Point Topology An AT MC606 Subscriber unit is installed in each guest room while the corresponding AT MC606 Provider units are located in the building s central equipment room and are individually assigned to each office The Provider units are rack mounted together in AT MCR12 chassis and their Ethernet ports are connected via an Ethernet LAN to the building s internet service Both Subscriber and Provider units are configured IP Surveillance Topology AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide for Asymmetrical data mode to maximize the amount of data being sent to the Subscriber and minimize the amount of data being sent to the Provider Another example is using the AT MC606 for connecting IP surveillance cameras with a Ethernet Local Area Network LAN
17. approximately 3 times second when the training or handshake mode occurs It is not normal for the training or handshake mode to continue for more than 1 minute before indicating an idle or link condition If this abnormal condition occurs do the following O Check that the coaxial cable is securely connected to the port on the AT MC606 and to the port on the end node 0 Verify that the end node connected to the port is powered ON and is operating properly O Verify that one of the AT MC606 modules is configured as the Subscriber unit and the second AT MC606 module is configured as the Provider unit 43 Appendix A Technical Specifications Physical Specifications Dimensions WxDxH 109 mm x 95 mm x 25 mm 4 29 in x 3 74 in x 0 98 in Weight 3 kg 0 66 Ibs Recommended Minimum Clearance on All Sides 5 08 cm 2 0 in Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 25 C to 70 C Operating Humidity 5 to 90 noncondensing Storage Humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Operating Altitude 3 000 m Non operating Altitude 4 000 m Power Specifications Power Consumption 4 Watts Input Supply Current 350 MA Input Supply Voltage 12V DC AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility Certifications Emission EN55022 Class B FCC Part 15 Class B Immunity EN55024 Safety EN60950 1 UL60950 1 45
18. der unit camera combination over existing building coaxial cables The Subscriber units are rack mounted together in AT MCR12 chassis and their Ethernet ports are connected to an Ethernet LAN In this example the Surveillance camera data server is connected to the same LAN Through this connection the server is capable of receiving Ethernet video data from each camera while sending Ethernet control data to the cameras Both Subscriber and Provider units are configured for asymmetrical data mode to maximize the amount of data being sent to the Subscriber and minimize the amount of data being sent to the Provider 27 Chapter 2 Installation This chapter contains the installation procedures for the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender in the following sections O Reviewing Safety Precautions on page 30 Selecting a Site for the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender on page 31 a A Required Cabling on page 32 Unpacking the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender on page 33 Installing the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Subscriber Unit on page 34 Installing the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Provider Unit on page 38 qa n A 29 Overview Reviewing Safety Precautions 30 Please review the following safety precautions before you begin to install the switch or any of its components The indicates that a translation of the safety statements is available in a PDF document titled Translated Safety
19. e LINK ACT LED 10Base T 100BaseTX Ethernet Port Verify that the LINK ACT LED for the 10Base T 100BaseTX Ethernet port is ON If a LINK ACT LED is OFF do the following 0 Verify that the end node connected to the port is powered ON and is operating properly O Check that the twisted pair cable is securely connected to the port on the AT MC606 and to the port on the end node O Make sure that the twisted pair cable does not exceed 100 meters 328 feet 0 Verify that you are using the appropriate category of twisted pair cable Category 3 or better for 10 Mbps operation Category 5 and Category 5E for 100 Mbps operation O Make sure that the operating parameters of the port on the AT MC606 are compatible with the end node to which the port is connected LINK LED Coaxial VDSL LINE Port Verify that the LINK LED for the coaxial VDSL LINE port is either solid green slow blinking green approximately 1 time second or rapidly blinking green approximately 6 times second If a LINK LED is OFF do the following O Check that the coaxial cable is securely connected to the port on the AT MC606 and to the port on the end node O Verify that the end node connected to the port is powered ON and is operating properly O Verify that one of the AT MC606 modules is configured as the Subscriber unit and the second AT MC606 module is configured as the Provider unit It is normal for the coaxial VDSL LINE port LINK LED to blink
20. energy and if not installed and used in accordance with instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission rules Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada European Union Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances RoHS in Electrical and Electronic Equipment This Allied Telesis RoHS compliant product conforms to the European Union Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances RoHS in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Allied Telesis ensures RoHS conformance by requiring supplier Declarations of Conformity monitoring incoming materials and maintaining manufacturing process controls RFI Emissions FCC Class B EN55022
21. erform the following steps 1 Connect the Ethernet cable from the AT MC606 Ethernet port to the Ethernet port on your computer as shown in Figure 9 1937 Figure 9 Connecting AT MC606 Ethernet Port to Computer 35 Overview 2 Connect a coaxial cable from the VDSL Line port to the wall interior coaxial cable as shown in Figure 10 so that the Subscriber unit can communicate with the Provider unit un Um y gt Wall Interior Coax Cable P Used as VDSL Line e Figure 10 VDSL Line to Wall Interior Coaxial Cable Note The AT MC606 coax connector has a built in termination so an external termination is not required 36 AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide Powering On the Power on the Subscriber unit using the power adapter provided as shown Subscriber Unit in Figure 11 Figure 11 Power On the AT MC606 Unit 37 Overview Installing the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Provider Unit 38 Using the Provider Unit on a Desktop The AT MC606 Provider unit can either be installed in an AT MCR12 rackmount chassis or used as a desktop device or mounted onto a wall A Warning To prevent exposure to electric shock the AT MC606 Provider Unit must be installed ina RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION and performed by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Note For Finland Norway and Sweden When the AT MC606 Ethernet Extender and the AT MCR12 rackm
22. he site is a dust free environment You should use dedicated power circuits or power conditioners to supply reliable electrical power to the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender 31 Overview Required Cabling The AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender requires two or more of the three cables described in Table 5 below These cables are not shipped with the AT MC606 Table 5 AT MC606 Cables Port Cable Connector Ethernet Category 3 or better RJ 45 100 ohm unshielded straight through or crossover twisted pair cable VDSL Line 50 or 75 ohm coaxial BNC cable 32 AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide Unpacking the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender To unpack the AT MC606 product 1 2 Remove all components from the shipping package and store the packaging material in a safe location Make sure the following hardware components are included in your AT MC606 package If any item is missing or damaged contact your Allied Telesis sales representative for assistance One AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Four protective feet One universal energy efficient power adapter 33 Overview Installing the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Subscriber Unit The AT MC606 Subscriber unit is normally used as a stand alone device or can be used as a desktop device or mounted to a wall Using the To use the Subscriber unit on a desktop perform the following procedure Subscriber Unit Remove all e
23. he transmitted data is combined or interleaved with data correction code This combination reduces the data errors packet losses and loss of sync caused by a noisy environment However because the additional data correction code is added to the data stream the overall transmission latency will increase and is usually less than 6 ms The overall effect of this setting is more reliable data transmissions in a noisy environment 23 Overview 24 ASYM SYM VDSL Configuration Switch The ASYM SYM Right Center switch selects the maximum data rate for the VDSL line The ASYM asymmetrical position is the factory default position which allows the Subscriber a maximum receive data rate of 100 Mbps and a maximum transmit data rate of 60 Mbps The SYM symmetrical position limits the receive and transmit line rates in a symmetrical manner so the line rates in both directions are approximately the same 6 dB 9 dB VDSL Configuration Switch The 6 dB 9 dB Right switch selects the optimum signal to noise ratio SNR for your VDSL line which is dependent on the line length of the coaxial cable The factory default setting for this switch is 6 dB SNR and assumes that your VDSL line is less than 305 meters 1000 feet in length Select the 9 dB SNR setting if your VDSL line is between 305 meters and 3000 meters 9842 feet or if a more stable link and more noise protection is needed AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide External AC
24. n the event a problem occurs Note If after following the instructions in this chapter you are unable to resolve the problem contact Allied Telesis Technical Support for assistance Refer to Contacting Allied Telesis on page 14 for information on how to contact our Technical Support Department Check the LEDs on the AT MC606 front panel for proper operation Refer to AT MC606 Front Panel on page 16 for the LED locations and Table 3 on page 21 for the LED functional descriptions Power LED Check the PWR LED on the front of the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender If the LED is OFF indicating that the AT MC606 is not receiving power do the following O If the AT MC606 is inserted in the AT MCR12 rackmount chassis make sure that the power cord is securely connected to the power source and to the power connector on the back panel of the AT MCR12 rackmount chassis O If the AT MC606 is in a stand alone configuration make sure that the AC DC power adapter is securely connected to both the power source and the DC power connector on the back panel of the AT MC606 0 Verify that the AC power outlet has power by connecting another device to it D Try connecting the AT MC606 to another AC power source Try using a different power cord or a different AC DC power adapter O Check that the voltage from the power source is within the required levels for your region Q 42 AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guid
25. ount chassis are used a permanent ground conductor must be installed on the AT MCR12 rackmount chassis For installation instructions of this ground conductor the AT MCR12 Media Converter Rackmount Chassis Installation Manual is available in portable document format PDF on our web site at www alliedtelesis com Go to Where to Find Web based Guides on page 13 for instructions to navigate to this documentation To use the Provider unit on a desktop perform the following procedure Remove all equipment from the package and store the packaging material in a safe place 2 Attach the four protective feet provided to each corner of the bottom of the unit as illustrated in Figure 12 I3NH3HI3 030N31X3 ISOA 9099 IN LV SIS2 2 PAY aw P6 WAS NI AOBd Ey aie aw O Ouma nO n HEHE Ooo Mudo lt 3NM 71501 LOVDINT yaos o abo ms I1SV4 aos bei L 9 4NO9 Isa 41 esegoi 1932 Figure 12 Attaching Protective Feet Wall Mounting the Provider Unit AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide 3 Configure the right VDSL CONFIG switch SCBR PROV to the SCBR position as shown in Figure 13 VDSL CONFIG SCBR FAST ASYM 6dB mu Add Lu PROV INTL SYM 9dB sd Figure 13 Configuring AT MC606 Ethernet Extender for Provider Mode 4 Goto Cabling the Provider Unit on page 41 to connect the cables and to Powering On the Provider Unit
26. page 22 for more information 21 Overview VDSL Configuration DIP Switches 22 VDSL Switch Definitions The AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender features the four VDSL Configuration DIP switches on the front panel The UP DOWN positions of each switch are shown in VDSL Configuration DIP Switches on page 23 and defined in Table 4 below Table 4 VDSL Configuration DIP Switches Switch Switch Position Description Location Function P UP SCBR Unit is configured for the Subscriber Mode Left DOWN PROV Unit is configured for the Provider Mode UP FAST FAST mode guarantees a minimum end to end latency less than 1 ms Left Center INTL Interleaved mode protects from impulse DOWN INTL noises with a duration less than 250 ms This results in a maximum end to end latency of less than 6 ms Asymmetrical mode adjusts the Subscriber UP ASYM unit line rates to be up to 100 Mbps for receive data and up to 60 Mbps for the transmit data Right Symmetrical mode adjusts the receive and Center DOWN SYM transmit data rates to be approximately the same in both directions for both the Subscriber and Provider units UP 6 dB The unit provides optimum Signal to Noise Ratio SNR for VDSL line length of less than 305 meters 1000 feet Right DOWN 9 dB The unit provides optimum Signal to Noise Ratio SNR for VDSL line length between 305 meters 1000 feet and 3000 meters 9842 feet V
27. quipment from the package and store the packaging on a Desktop material in a safe place 2 Attach the four protective feet provided to each corner of the bottom of the unit as illustrated in Figure 7 1932 Figure 7 Attaching Protective Feet 3 Position the AT MC606 on the desktop 4 Configure the right VDSL CONFIG switch SCBR PROV to the SCBR position as shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Configuring AT MC606 Ethernet Extender for Subscriber Mode 34 Wall Mounting the Subscriber Unit Cabling the Subscriber Unit AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide 5 Go to Cabling the Subscriber Unit on page 35 to connect the cables and to Powering On the Subscriber Unit on page 37 for powering the unit The AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender may be wall mounted directly to the wall with an AT WLMT Wall Mount Bracket or by using an Allied Telesis DINRAIL Bracket both supplied separately in conjunction with a previously mounted DINRAIL 1 Configure the right VDSL CONFIG switch SCBR PROV to the SCBR position as shown in Figure 8 Configuring AT MC606 Ethernet Extender for Subscriber Mode on page 34 2 Follow the installation instructions supplied with the wall mounting bracket 3 Goto Cabling the Subscriber Unit on page 35 to connect the cables and to Powering On the Subscriber Unit on page 37 for powering the unit To cable the Subscriber unit to a computer p
28. r Auto Negotiation to operate properly the end nodes connected to the AT MC606 should also use auto negotiation If an end node does not have this feature and has a fixed duplex mode of full duplex the result will be a duplex mode mismatch with the end node The AT MC606 Ethernet port ends up in the half duplex mode if it is connected to an end node with a fixed full duplex mode This configuration can produce network performance problems Should you encounter this situation you must configure the port on the end node to use Auto Negotiation or if it lacks that feature to half duplex Overview RJ 45 Port Pinouts The pin assignments of an RJ 45 10Base T 100Base TX connector and port are illustrated in Figure 3 Figure 3 RJ 45 10Base T 100Base TX Connector Pin Assignments Table 2 lists the RJ 45 10Base T 100Base TX connector pins and their signals when the port is operating in either MDI or MDI X configuration Table 2 RJ 45 Port Pinouts MDI MDI X Pin Signal Signal 1 TX RX 2 TX RX 3 RX TX 6 RX TX 20 AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide Status LEDs The AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender features the status LEDs and are defined in Table 3 Table 3 Front Panel Status LEDs LED Color Description GREEN Power is applied to the unit PWR OFF Power is not applied to the unit 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet Port
29. red as MDI the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender automatically configures the Ethernet port to MDI X This feature allows you to use either straight through or crossover cables when connecting the AT MC606 to other Ethernet devices Auto Negotiation The AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender auto negotiates the speed and duplex mode of the Ethernet link so that the link comes up in the highest performance configuration supported by both ends For example if an end node is capable of only 10 Mbps the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender sets its Ethernet port to 10 Mbps or if an end node is capable of 100 Mbps AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide the Ethernet port is set to 100 Mbps Half and Full duplex Mode Duplex mode refers to the way an end node sends and receives data on the network An end node can operate in either half or full duplex mode depending on its capabilities In half duplex mode data can be either sent or received but not at the same time In full duplex mode data can be sent and received simultaneously The best network performance is achieved when an end node can operate at full duplex since the end node is able to send and receive data simultaneously The AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender can Auto Negotiate to either half or full duplex mode but cannot be manually configured to either mode As a consequence the end node must also be operating in the Auto Negotiation mode for proper operation Note Fo
30. using existing coaxial cables within the building For example Figure 5 illustrates a point to point topology between individual IP surveillance cameras and an Ethernet LAN and Surveillance camera server using VDSL via the building s existing coaxial cable wiring ee Internet ADSL AT AR440 soste aum ae Surveillance Camera Server PIE Building Equipment Room Existing Coaxial I Cabling in Building 12 AT MC606 Subscriber Units mounted in an AT MCR12 Chassis Ba LA LA LA LA LA LE LEI En Ll Ll Surveillance IP Camera Provider Unit Cha 100 Meters Max J Surveillance IP Camera Provider Unit DO 100 Meters Max a Surveillance IP Camera Provider Unit Q 100 Meters Max E TT Surveillance IP Camera Provider Unit 1942 100 Meters Max Figure 6 IP Surveillance Point to Point Topology In this case each AT MC606 Provider unit is installed within 100 meters of its IP Surveillance camera and is connected with a standard Ethernet cable Since the AT MC606 features auto MDI MDI X you may use either a cross over or straight through cable The AT MC606 Subscriber units are located in the building s central equipment room and are connected to the Provi
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