Black Box Computer Hardware HDMCII VDSL2 LAN Extender Module (Extended Temp) Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 3: Configuration 
 
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LMC5601C-VDSL2
 
when Auto Negotiation is not desired by configuring using DIP Switches #8 
and #9. 
3.5 Auto Negotiation 
The HDMCII VDSL2 LAN Extender Module (Extended Temp) ships from the 
factory with Auto Negotiation enabled on the DATA port.  In this mode, the 
DATA port negotiates for speed and duplex (i.e., the module detects 10 
Mbps Full-Duplex, 10 Mbps Half-Duplex, 100 Mbps Full-Duplex or 100 Mbps 
Half-Duplex with Flow Control).  Configure Auto Negotiation on an HDMCII 
VDSL2 LAN Extender Module (Extended Temp) by adjusting the DIP Switch 
#5 (for unmanaged modules) or via the management software (for managed 
modules). 
3.6 Selective Advertising 
Selective Advertising (DIP Switch #7), when used in combination with Auto 
Negotiation, advertises only the configured speed and duplex mode for the 
DATA port.  If Selective Advertising and Auto Negotiation are both switched 
ON, the DATA port’s speed (10 or 100 Mbps) and Duplex mode (FDX or 
HDX) are selectively advertised individually per switch setting #5 and #7.  
 
NOTE 
If you require a specific speed and/or duplex mode, Black Box recommends using 
Selective Advertising rather than Force Mode when connecting the modules to devices 
that can ONLY Auto Negotiate.  Selective Advertising is NOT an option when you 
disable Auto Negotiation. 
3.7 SNMP Management 
Once the DIP Switches have been set on each module to enable one to be a 
Host and the other a Remote, the Host can be installed in a High-Density 
Media Converter System II chassis that includes an installed SNMP 
Management Module.  The Host VDSL2 module then manages the Remote 
VDSL2 module via the SNMP software iView