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Instruction Manual
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Resetting Your Device
There is a reset button on the rear of the 410VDSLESXT2 Receiver Unit. Please use a
narrow item such as a pencil or paper clip, and gently press the Reset Button for several
seconds. This will reset all the congurations and you can login to the web interface
using the default IP address, ID, and Password.
Note:
1. Press the button for 2 seconds: Reboots the 410VDSLEXT2 without resetting any
conguration settings.
2. Press the button for 8 seconds: Loads the default factory settings and reboots the
410VDSLEXT2.
Appendix
Default IP Address: http://192.168.1.1
Default Login Information: Default login name is “admin and the password is “admin
Term Denition
QoS
Quality of Service
Refers to resource reservation control mechanisms rather than the achieved service
quality. QoS is the ability to provide dierent priority to dierent applications, users,
or data ows, or to guarantee a certain level of performance to a data ow.
SNR
Signal-to-noise Ratio
Is measure used in science and engineering to quantify how much a signal has
been corrupted by noise. It is dened as the ratio of signal power to the noise
power corrupting the signal. A ratio higher than 1:1 indicates more signal than
noise
TOS/
DSCP
Type of Service/ Diserv Codepoint
This uses the upper six bits in the ToS (Type of Service) byte to mark priority trac.
Hence, there are 64 possible codepoints.
VLAN
Tagging
VLAN tagging (IEEE 802.1Q) is a networking standard written by the IEEE 802.1
work group allowing multiple bridged networks to transparently share the same
physical network link without leakage of information between networks. VLAN
tagging denes the meaning of a Virtual LAN (VLAN) with respect to the specic
conceptual model underpinning bridging at the MAC layer and to the IEEE 802.1D
spanning tree protocol. This protocol allows for individual VLANs to communicate
with one another with the use of a switch with Layer-3 capabilities, or a router.
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