Product Description
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Feature Description
The following sections describe the hardware features of the
AT-MMC6000 Series media converters:
”VDSL Line Port”
“VDSL2 Profiles and Settings” on page 23
“10/100/1000 Mbps Twisted Pair Ethernet Port” on page 26
“Status LEDs” on page 27
“DIP Switches” on page 29
“Smart MissingLink™ (SML)” on page 31
“DC Power Supply Input Port” on page 32
“External AC/DC Power Adapter” on page 32
VDSL Line Port The VDSL Line port allows you to connect the Subscriber unit to either a
telephone or coaxial cable wall outlet and the Provider unit at the wiring
closet. The two units need to be within 3 km of each other in order for the
port to operate properly. The port transmits data at frequencies of up to 30
MHz. This port features an RJ11 telephone connector on the
AT-MMC6005 or a BNC coax connector on the AT-MMC6006.
Table 1 lists the pinouts and their assignments on the AT-MMC6005 RJ11
VDSL port.
Table 1. AT-MMC6005 RJ11 VDSL Port
Pinouts
Pin Assignment
1 Not connected
2 Not connected
3 VDSL ring
4VDSL tip
5 Not connected
6 Not connected