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Details the wired and wireless integration, routing and switching, and data/voice integration capabilities.
Describes the physical characteristics, appearance, and panel layouts of MP1800 series routers.
Outlines the basic configuration, working environment, and specifications of MP1800 routers.
Details the module compatibility and slot allocation for various MP1800 series models.
Covers the 1-port High-speed V.24/V.35 Serial Module (1SAE) and its attributes.
Details the 1-port Channelized E1 Module (1CE1), its appearance, and interface attributes.
Describes the 1-port Non-channelized E1 Module (1E1), its appearance, and interface attributes.
Covers IP Phone Modules like 1VOP, 2VOP, 1VOS, and 2VOS, detailing their functions and attributes.
Details the 1-port ISDN S/T Module (1STA), its appearance, indicators, and attributes.
Describes the 8-asyn Serial Module (8AX), its appearance, and interface attributes.
Details the RM2-1ADSL module, its interface, and operational indicators.
Covers 2-port and 4-port G.SHDSL modules, their appearances, and interface attributes.
Details the RM2-4S10 module for analog access, its appearance, and interface attributes.
Describes the RM2-3G modules (CDMA, GSM, TD) for 3G Internet access.
Details the RM2-SM1 module used for encryption/decryption and its indicators.
Provides essential safety guidelines to avoid harm to persons and equipment during installation.
Outlines indoor application scenario requirements for stable router use and longevity.
Recommends specific temperature and humidity levels for optimal computer lab operation.
Specifies dust limits, harmful gases, and measures against static electricity.
Addresses electromagnetic interference and provides measures against lightning-induced damage.
Guides on verifying completeness and listing necessary tools for installation.
Details the tools required before starting the system installation process.
Guides on installing the MP1800 router in a 19-inch standard cabinet.
Step-by-step guide for physically mounting the MP1800 router within a standard cabinet.
Instructions for placing the MP1800 router on a desk or mounting it on a wall.
Describes connecting console cables and the protection ground wire for router setup.
Details connecting AC and DC power modules to the MP1800 router.
Precautions for connecting the 1SAE module and its interface cables.
Steps for connecting the 1CE1/E1 module interface cables using BNC and RJ45 connectors.
Connects telephone lines to VOP/VOS modules, checking indicators during calls.
Guides connecting interface cables for 1ST, 8AX, and ADSL modules.
Connects interface cables for G.SHDSL and 4S1O modules.
Describes the pinout and wiring for RJ45 straight-through Ethernet cables in different modes.
Details fiber optic cables and the console port cable (RJ45 to DB9).
Explains 4S1O interface cables and the distribution box for FXO/FXS signals.
Details RJ45 crystal head and dispersive line connections for G.SHDSL interface cables.
Evaluate the document's presentation, accessibility, and editorial quality.
Provide specific suggestions to improve the document's content and structure.
Provide personal and company details for feedback follow-up.
Details the wired and wireless integration, routing and switching, and data/voice integration capabilities.
Describes the physical characteristics, appearance, and panel layouts of MP1800 series routers.
Outlines the basic configuration, working environment, and specifications of MP1800 routers.
Details the module compatibility and slot allocation for various MP1800 series models.
Covers the 1-port High-speed V.24/V.35 Serial Module (1SAE) and its attributes.
Details the 1-port Channelized E1 Module (1CE1), its appearance, and interface attributes.
Describes the 1-port Non-channelized E1 Module (1E1), its appearance, and interface attributes.
Covers IP Phone Modules like 1VOP, 2VOP, 1VOS, and 2VOS, detailing their functions and attributes.
Details the 1-port ISDN S/T Module (1STA), its appearance, indicators, and attributes.
Describes the 8-asyn Serial Module (8AX), its appearance, and interface attributes.
Details the RM2-1ADSL module, its interface, and operational indicators.
Covers 2-port and 4-port G.SHDSL modules, their appearances, and interface attributes.
Details the RM2-4S10 module for analog access, its appearance, and interface attributes.
Describes the RM2-3G modules (CDMA, GSM, TD) for 3G Internet access.
Details the RM2-SM1 module used for encryption/decryption and its indicators.
Provides essential safety guidelines to avoid harm to persons and equipment during installation.
Outlines indoor application scenario requirements for stable router use and longevity.
Recommends specific temperature and humidity levels for optimal computer lab operation.
Specifies dust limits, harmful gases, and measures against static electricity.
Addresses electromagnetic interference and provides measures against lightning-induced damage.
Guides on verifying completeness and listing necessary tools for installation.
Details the tools required before starting the system installation process.
Guides on installing the MP1800 router in a 19-inch standard cabinet.
Step-by-step guide for physically mounting the MP1800 router within a standard cabinet.
Instructions for placing the MP1800 router on a desk or mounting it on a wall.
Describes connecting console cables and the protection ground wire for router setup.
Details connecting AC and DC power modules to the MP1800 router.
Precautions for connecting the 1SAE module and its interface cables.
Steps for connecting the 1CE1/E1 module interface cables using BNC and RJ45 connectors.
Connects telephone lines to VOP/VOS modules, checking indicators during calls.
Guides connecting interface cables for 1ST, 8AX, and ADSL modules.
Connects interface cables for G.SHDSL and 4S1O modules.
Describes the pinout and wiring for RJ45 straight-through Ethernet cables in different modes.
Details fiber optic cables and the console port cable (RJ45 to DB9).
Explains 4S1O interface cables and the distribution box for FXO/FXS signals.
Details RJ45 crystal head and dispersive line connections for G.SHDSL interface cables.
| Product Type | Network Router |
|---|---|
| Model | MP1800 |
| QoS Support | Yes |
| Power Consumption | ≤20W |
| Firewall | Yes |
| Power Supply | 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz |






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