IE-iMcV-VDSL2-LANextender 10/100Base-T, Ethernet over VDSL
VDSL Ethernet LAN Extenders enable LAN and campus network managers and service providers to use an existing phone-grade wiring plant to extend 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Ethernet twisted pair interfaces by using Ethernet over VDSL; the 100 meter distance limitation of twisted pair data cabling is no longer a challenge.
Designed with Second Generation VDSL (Very high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) technology, the IE-iMcV-VDSL2-LANextender allows the transmission of data over sub-standard CAT3 and other telephone cabling to achieve higher data rates than comparable VDSL converters at short distances (less than 100 meters), while supporting asymmetrical data rates on substantially longer lines (greater than 2 km). IE-iMcV-VDSL2-LANextender modules include:
One VDSL port with an RJ-11 connector
One 10/100 twisted pair Ethernet port with a RJ-45 connector
Auto MDI/MDIX, Auto Negotiation and Selective Advertising with Flow Control on the 10/100 port
Flexible Solution
Media and protocol converter - converts 10/100BaseT to VDSL
Operates over existing CAT3 or other telephone cabling
Supports VDSL2 for Band Plan 997/998, symmetrical and asymmetrical transmission per ITU-T G.993.2 standard
Extended operating temperature of -40° C to +85° C Easy to configure and manage with GUI-based iView²
Automatically adjusts to reach best bandwidth performance for the physical line in use
Monitor and control all connections
Displays maximum VDSL bandwidth
User selectable Trap on VDSL bandwidth level
Eases Troubleshooting
Features Flow Control, Link Loss, Link Fault Pass-Through (LFPT) & Remote Alarm Indication (RAI)
Link Quality LED displays maximum supported bandwidth
Overflow LED to display congestion on the VDSL line
Application Diagram
In this application the IE-iMcV-VDSL2-LANextender provides data transmission using existing phone-grade wiring such as sub-standard CAT3 or other telephone cabling at a distance greater than 100 m when fiber is either too expensive or unavailable. By utilizing existing cabling to transmit data between floors and with the unit’s built-in auto adjusting link quality (throughput), and improved fault isolation with Remote Alarm Indicator, Flow Control, and Link Fault Pass-Through, the unit ensures the connection is maintained as well as the ability to quickly troubleshoot when problems do arise.