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FIBRE OPTIC CONNECTION
When greater extension distances than the standard Ethernet limit of 100m are required,
a fibre optic link can be used instead of a Cat. 5e/6 copper link. The fibre optic link can
reach distances of up to 2Km or 60Km, depending on whether multi-mode or single-mode
fibre is used. For this purpose, VEO devices support standard 3.125 Gbps SFP transceiver
modules (not included).
Simply insert the SFP transceiver module into the SFP receptacle in order to make the
VEO devices ready for fibre connection. Once the fibre cable is connected and the link is
active, the corresponding connection LED will flash, indicating that it is functioning
correctly.
Note:
The fibre optic connection and copper link can be active at the same time, but only
one will work at a time. The connection mode that was switched on first has priority. In
the event that the primary source is disconnected, the secondary source would take over
immediately as the primary network link, without affecting transmission
FACTORY RESET
For these VEO devices, you can perform a factory reset using the VEO-XTI2L-XRI2L
Control Centre (see
the ‘
Configuration using VEO-XTI2L-XRI2L Control Centre
’ chapter)
or using the web page (see the
Configuration using web interface
If the IP address is unknown, set the operation mode selector to Program, connect an
RS-232 interface (115200, 8 N 1) and send the following command:
/ # lmparam g MY_IP
followed by CR and LF chars.
Note:
After the factory reset has been performed, the IP address settings will return to
"Auto IP". The IP add
ress will be restored to the "169.254.x.y” range