Answer 1:
The EPL-2000 default GE1 and GE2 Net Interface IP is 192.168.10.10. If you want to manage multiple EPL-2000 in the same network, you need to change the default GE1 and GE2 Net Interface IP for your second, third or fourth EPL-2000 firstly.
For example, EPL-2000_A is 192.168.10.10, EPL-2000_B is 192.168.10.11 and EPL-2000_C is 192.168.10.12. EPL-2000_A GE1 Fiber Port connects to the PC,
EPL-2000_A GE2 Fiber Port connects to the EPL-2000_B GE1 Fiber Port,
EPL-2000_B GE2 Fiber Port connects to the EPL-2000_C GE1 Fiber Port,
Executes EMS software, then add devices and fill in the IP address, Read Community and Write Community for
EPL-2000_A is 192.168.10.10, EPL-2000_B is 192.168.10.11 and EPL-2000_C is 192.168.10.12.
Answer 2:
The EPL-2000 default Management IP is 192.168.1.10. If you want to manage multiple EPL-2000 in the same network, you need to change the default Managemnet IP for your second, third or fourth EPL-2000 firstly.
For example, EPL-2000_A is 192.168.1.10, EPL-2000_B is 192.168.1.11 and EPL-2000_C is 192.168.1.12.
PC connects to the switch.
Switch connects to the EPL-2000_A, EPL-2000_B and EPL-2000_C Management Port
Executes EMS software, then add devices and fill in the IP address, Read Community and Write Community for
EPL-2000_A is 192.168.1.10, EPL-2000_B is 192.168.1.11 and EPL-2000_C is 192.168.1.12.
Maybe the EPN-103 PON port doesn’t detect the Fiber light from OLT, please try to swap other Fiber Cable or EPN-103.
(1)Due to the EPN-103 ONU does not have switch IC on it.
(2)Mostly, the EPN-103 application is using for IPTV, and the IPTV is sending Multicast packets. Therefore, we do not wish the ports influence each other.
The PON port is supporting up to 20km.
There are two different standards:
1) Homeplug 1.0/1.0 Turbo for 14Mbps and 85Mbps (PL-104 and PL-420)
2) Homeplug AV for 200Mbps, 500Mbps and 1G (PL-751)
It should work with the same HomePlug AV device. It can co-exist with HomePlug 1.0 or HomePlug 1.0 Turbo (PL-104 or PL-420 in the same domain), but cannot connect with PL-104 and PL-420 (Homeplug 1.0).
| Homeplug 1.0/1.0 Turbo | Homeplug AV | Homeplug AV |
Standard | 1.0/1.0Turbo | IEEE802.3; IEEE802.3u | IEEE802.3; IEEE802.3u |
Max. Speed | 14Mbps/85Mbps | 200Mbps | 500Mbps |
Co-existence | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Connection |
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Homeplug 1.0 | Yes | No | No |
Homeplug AV | No | Yes | Yes |
The number connected is 8 pairs (16 units).It is necessary for the PL-751 to have the power for all the rooms from the same phase. Different phases of the PL-751 are not able to connect to each other.
Fast Ethernet is Full-duplex, so a port can transmit and receive simultaneously. Consequently, if a Fast-Ethernet port is performing at its maximum throughput (e.g. sending and receiving), it can operate near its theoretical maximum - 500Mbps.