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Figure 1.5
SHDSL Low POTS Port Rear Panel Connectors
POWER (DC Power
Adapter)
Connects the IAD to any AC 100-240 V outlet (adapter included).
Console (RS-232 Serial
Port)
Connects the IAD to a PC using a straight-through nine-pin serial (DB-9) 
cable, for the purpose of using a terminal emulator for IAD configuration and 
management.
10/100LAN
(10/100Base-T
Ethernet Port)
Connects the IAD to the local area network using a CAT-5 straight-through 
Ethernet cable, or directly to a PC for accessing via Telnet (using a 
cross-over, customer-supplied cable).
LINE 1-8 (Telephone
Interfaces)
Supports eight analog telephones via RJ11 POTS ports.
LIFE LINE Provides access to a telephone line when there is no power or voice gateway 
to the IAD.
NOTICE: 
The 2008 also uses the WAN connection for the Life Line connection.
WAN Connects through WAN interface as follows:
2208 
− T1/E1 (uses an RJ48 connector)
2308/2304 
− SDSL (uses an RJ11 connector)
2008/2004 
− ADSL (uses an RJ11 connector).
2108/2104 
− SHDSL (uses an RJ11 connector).
Data Interfaces The data connection through the IAD supports IEEE 802.1-compliant bridging 
and routing. When the IAD is configured for routing, it supports Routing 
Information Protocol (RIP) version 1, version 2, or static IP routing. The IAD 
complies with RFC 1812 when interfacing with IPV4 routers. The IAD can 
terminate the following data interfaces:
ATM data transport via SDSL, SHDSL, and T1/E1 per RFC 1483 or RFC 
2364
Frame Relay data transport via SDSL and T1/E1 per RFC 1490
Frame Relay data transport per RFC 1483 with Q.922 frames