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Model | SHDTU03-ET10R |
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Category | Network Router |
Manufacturer | CTC Union |
Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Ports | 1 x SHDSL.bis, 1 x Ethernet |
Interface | SHDSL.bis, Ethernet |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | No |
Data Rate | Up to 15.3 Mbps |
Power Supply | External AC adapter |
Power Input | 12V DC |
Description | SHDSL.bis Router |
Ethernet Interface | 1 x 10/100Base-TX |
Mounting Type | Desktop |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C |
Operating Temperature Range | 0°C to 50°C |
Humidity | 5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
Humidity Range | 5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
Standards | ITU-T G.991.2 |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 70°C |
Description of the SHDSL router, its purpose, and connection methods.
Lists the main capabilities and advantages of the SHDSL router.
Details technical specifications for routing, bridging, security, and ATM.
Describes the LEDs and indicators on the router's front panel.
Explains the physical connectors and ports on the router's rear panel.
Outlines methods (Console, Telnet, Web) and initial steps for router configuration.
Details the procedure for configuring the router using a web browser interface.
Guides users through fundamental setup modes like Bridge and Route.
Covers detailed configuration for SHDSL, WAN, Bridge, Route, NAT/DMZ, VLAN.
Manages user access, passwords, and security parameters for the gateway.
Configures Simple Network Management Protocol for device monitoring.
Sets up network time synchronization using PC or SNTP methods.
Displays current system information, status, and parameters.
Provides tools for managing configuration: backup, restore, and default.
Details the procedure for updating the router's firmware.
Explains how to safely reboot the router.
Monitors SHDSL line connection parameters like mode, power, and SNR.
Displays information about LAN and WAN connections and statistics.
Illustrates status for LAN-to-LAN connections in bridge and routing modes.
Instructions for connecting and managing via serial port or Telnet.
Explains CLI, Menu Driven Interfaces, and navigation keystrokes.
Provides a hierarchical overview of the router's configuration commands.
Initial setup, status viewing, saving, and rebooting via CLI.
Commands for managing users, security settings, and SNMP.
Commands for setting Mode, SHDSL, WAN, Bridge, VLAN, and Route.
Commands for IP sharing, NAT, PAT, and DMZ setup.
Commands for configuring DHCP server and DNS proxy.