Netopia Firmware 4000-Series Software Manual page 22

Firmware version 5.4
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Line Type...
Operation Mode...
Data Rate Mode...
Data Rate...
Data Link Encapsulation...
RFC1483 Mode...
Some of these selections will reset the defaults for the remaining options in this screen. You will be
challenged to confirm your choice. The SDSL-HDLC and IDSL Line Types do not offer these choices.
The Data Rate Mode pull-down menu allows you to select either Hunt or Locked mode.
If you choose Hunt, the router will cycle through the speeds available and attempt to connect at the
highest available speed. This hunt will take a few minutes. When a negotiated speed is determined,
the router will remember that speed and use it as the starting point for the next time a connection is
attempted.
If you choose Locked, the Data Rate you select in the next menu will always be used.
The Data Rate pull-down menu allows you to select the data rate for your connection. This is usually
assigned by your Service provider.
Your Data Link Encapsulation may be either PPP or RFC1483, as assigned by your Service Provider.
If you are using PPP, the PPP Mode menu offers either VC Multiplexed or LLC SNAP.
If you are using RFC1483, the RFC1483 Mode menu offers either Bridged 1483 or Routed 1483.
Bridged 1483 displays a PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) toggle item that can be toggled either On or Off.
SDSL Line Configuration
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| Generic
| Lucent
| Nokia EOC Fast |
| Nokia Fixed
| Paradyne
| Nortel UE IMAS |
| Newbridge
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RFC1483
Routed 1483
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