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Ethernet LAN Connection
The Ethernet LAN port on the rear of the IAD is an RJ45 jack for 
10/100BaseT Ethernet cables. If the IAD is intended to act as an Internet 
gateway for the LAN in the customer’s premises, connect the IAD to the 
switch, hub, or router using an Ethernet straight-through cable. 
NOTICE: 
You may temporarily connect the IAD directly to a PC for Telnet 
configuration (without going through a hub or router). The Ethernet 
receiver automatically detects the type of Ethernet cable 
(customer-supplied).
WAN Connections
WAN connections vary, based on the WAN interface on your IAD. The 
JetFusion 2104 or 2108 is a G.SHDSL-equipped IAD and uses an RJ11 
connector to connect to the rear panel WAN connection. To make the 
connection, plug the G.SHDSL cable into the RJ11 WAN connector. The 
JetFusion 2004 or 2008 is an ADSL-equipped IAD and uses an RJ11 
connector on the IAD rear panel for WAN connection. To make the 
connection, plug the cable from the ATM network into the RJ11 WAN 
connector.
Telephone Connections
The IADs provide four or eight RJ11 ports for POTS devices. These devices 
may be POTS telephones, modems, FAX machines, or other 
POTS-compatible devices.
Life Line Connection
The 2104 and 2108 IAD have an RJ11 Life Line associated with POTS line 1. 
The Life Line is an analog line that can be directly connected to the PSTN. In 
the case of a power loss, POTS line 1 automatically switches to the Life Line 
connection.
Confirming Proper Setup
When you have completed the tasks in this chapter, reset the IAD and test 
your configuration for proper data and voice operation. Reset the IAD 
(page 2-8) to synchronize the physical connections using the verification 
procedure described in Chapter 8