
Mogul–100 Quick Guide
The Mogul-100 connects an Ethernet network to a Very High speed Digital
Subscriber Line (VDSL), so it allows your Ethernet local area network
(LAN) to connect to a wide area network (WAN). The Mogul–100 is
compatible with the Extreme Networks VDSL module for the Alpine 3800
series switch. Your service provider is responsible for installing and
maintaining the Alpine 3800 and for establishing a WAN connection to
your facility over standard telephone-style wiring. The Extreme Networks
VDSL WAN connection looks like a standard RJ11 voice phone line, but
does not carry standard telephone calls, only network data.
Once your provider has established the wiring and activation for your site,
the Mogul-1 00 connects your provider’s WAN to your LAN.
Power supply
Ethernet LAN RJ11 WAN line
Part number: 122024-00 Rev 01
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The Mogul-10 0 power supply (AC ad apter) comes with a detachable cable
designed to connect to your local AC electrical supply. The cable that is
permanently attached connects to th e back of the Mogul-100 an d supplies
the required DC power.
Connecting the Mogul-100
1. Connect the power supply to your local AC power.
2. Connect the power supply to the back of the Mogul-100. The green
POWER LED will light up.
3. Connect the RJ11 cable specified by your service provider to the WAN
port on the Mogul-100.
4. Connect the RJ45 Ethernet cable for your LAN to the LAN port.
Ethernet connection to your LAN Connection to your service provider
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Once the WAN cable is connected, the green LINK LED near the WAN port
will light up. It may take up to one minute for the LED to light up as the
Mogul-100 connects with the VDSL module on the Extreme Networks
Alpine 380 0 series switch.
Once the LAN cable is connected, the green LINK LED near the LAN port
will light up. The amber ACT LEDs on both ports will light up as data is
transferred across the link.