Summit NBN Managed Router
Summit NBN Managed Router

Port 1 : NBN
| Connect your NBN device via a network cable to this port. See the relevant NBN Setup guides for your connection type.
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Port 2 : 4G
| If you have a 4G fail over service, you will be provided with a 4G modem. Connect the modem to this port. Note : This port does NOT provide PoE (Power over Ethernet) power, so you will need to power the 4G unit with either a Power Supply or a PoE injector (both supplied with the 4G unit)
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Port 3 : LAN
| This is the data out port, connect this port to your network switch. This should go to an UNTAGGED port on the switch
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Port 4 : Voice
| If you have routed voice, this port will need to be connected to your network switch. This should be an UNTAGGED PORT on the switch. Any ports that are connected to phones should be TAGGED. Default VLAN 2 is used for phones. If a custom VLAN is used, this will be advised at handover of service
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Port 5 : Other
| This port is used for special services. You will be advised of specific instructions if this port is to be used. Otherwise leave it disconnected.
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