Connections
The following figures show the required EXTender connections, A through C.
Note: Connection “F” is for synchronous or asynchronous-serial only; “H” is for connection to an analog
line; and connection “G” is for VOIP.
Connected Ports (solid green)
A
LNK
CLN
3
1
2
8 9 10 11 12
7
6
5
4
Port Status
PWR 1
3
2
Console
WAN
Reset
Figure 3:
Front of EXTender 6000
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
LNK
CLN
ANALOG LAN
0
TELEPHONY INTERFACE
WAN 1
WAN 2
100-240 V ~ 0.8A 50-60 HZ
LNK ACT
LAN
Figure 4:
Back of EXTender 6000
Table 3:
EXTender Connections
Letter Label
Cable
Type
Description
A
Console
DB-9
Connect to a PC COM port
Note: Set the COM port as follows: Baud rate: 9600,
Databits: 8, Parity: none, Stopbits: 1, Software flow
control: Xon/Xoff
.
B
Fan -
Cools
unit.
C
Power
-
Connect to a 120 VAC outlet
D
Power Switch
-
Turns unit on and off.
E
Telephony Interface
RJ-21
Wire to a punchdown block and then to the PBX. (See
Pin Out Assignments on page 19)
F
WAN1
DB-25, serial.
straight-through
Connects the EXTender to a synchronous or
asynchronous- serial device (CSU/DSU or other
network device).
WAN2
Note: Use an RS-530 type cable or DB-25 to M34 cable
should for high-speed links to V.35 equipment.
LAN RJ-45
Ethernet
G
Connects the EXTender to the LAN for use in VOIP
applications.
H
Analog
RJ-11
Connects to an analog line for local dialing.
Note: This port does not provide PBX functionality or
features.
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