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Moxa Technologies Managed Ethernet Switch/Extender User Manual

Moxa Technologies Managed Ethernet Switch/Extender
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Moxa Managed Ethernet Switch/Extender Featured Functions
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FDX Flow Ctrl
This setting enables or disables flow control for the port when the port’s Speed is set to Auto. The final result
will be determined by the Auto process between the Moxa switch and connected devices.
Setting Description Factory Default
Enable
Enables flow control for this port when the port’s Speed
is set to Auto.
Disabled
Disable
Disables flow control for this port when the port’s Speed
is set to Auto.
MDI/MDIX
Setting Description Factory Default
Auto
Allows the port to auto-detect the port type of the connected
Ethernet device and change the port type accordingly.
Auto
MDI
Choose MDI or MDIX if the connected Ethernet device has
trouble auto-negotiating for port type.
MDIX
DSL Port Settings (IEX series only)
DSL port settings provide the interface to configure the port transmission speed while Turbo mode is disabled.
Description
Setting Description Factory Default
Standard Display the standard of DSL port G.SHDSL.bis
Name
Setting Description Factory Default
Max. 63 characters Specifies an alias for the port to
help administrators differentiate
between different devices.
Example: Site_A
None
Mode (SET/ACT)
The DSL Ethernet extenders operate in pairs. One of the units needs to be configured as a CO and the other as
a CPE. In addition to manually assigning both connected pairs by selecting DIP switches, IEX also supports auto
negotiation mode with zero configuration. Users can take advantage of this breakthrough technology just
based on the DIP switch default setting as COs for both devices. The system will auto-negotiate and assign CPE
to one of the devices in each pair.
NOTE: CO/CPE auto negotiation only support in STD mode based on DIP switch setting
Setting Description Factory Default
Device terminal type SET: The value same as CO/CPE
DIP switch configuration
ACT: The value after pair
devices negotiation
CO/CO or CPE after negotiation
Turbo
The DSL Ethernet extender supports two communication modes; standard (STD) and turbo. The difference is
the transmission data rate, highest up to 5.7Mbps and 15.3Mbps for standard and turbo mode respectively. The
higher the transmission data rate, the shorter the connection distance. In other words, lower data rates can
extend the transmission over a longer distance.

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Moxa Technologies Managed Ethernet Switch/Extender Specifications

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BrandMoxa Technologies
ModelManaged Ethernet Switch/Extender
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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