Paradyne Hotwire ATM Line Cards 8335 User Manual page 39

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Latency
The data stream path for the port (Default = Interleaved):
Fast – The data stream uses the fast path between the
line card and the endpoint.
Interleaved – The data stream uses the interleaved path
between the line card and the endpoint.
Behavior
The training behavior (Default = Adaptive):
Adaptive – The line card will train up to the highest
operational rate less than or equal to the rates set in the
Downstream Maximum Speed and Upstream Maximum
Speed fields.
Fixed – The line card will train only at the rates set in the
Downstream Speed and Upstream Speed fields.
Downstream Speed
The downstream DSL line rate (in 32 kbps increments) the
card trains to if Behavior is set to Fixed:
DMT and ANSI: 32–8000 kbps (Default = 8000 kbps).
G.lite: 64–3008 kbps (Default = 1536 kbps).
Upstream Speed
The upstream DSL line rate (in 32 kbps increments) the
card trains to if Behavior is set to Fixed:
DMT and ANSI: 32–832 kbps (Default = 832 kbps).
G.lite: 32–512 kbps (Default = 64 kbps).
Maximum
The maximum downstream DSL line rate (in 32 kbps
Downstream Speed
increments) the card can train to if Behavior is set to
Adaptive:
DMT and ANSI: 32–8000 kbps (Default = 8000 kbps).
G.lite: 64–3008 kbps (Default = 3008 kbps).
Minimum Downstream
The minimum downstream DSL line rate (in 32 kbps
Speed
increments) the card can train to if Behavior is set to
Adaptive:
DMT and ANSI: 32–8000 kbps (Default = 32 kbps).
G.lite: 64–3008 kbps (Default = 64 kbps).
Maximum Upstream
The maximum upstream DSL line rate (in 32 kbps
Speed
increments) the card can train to if Behavior is set to
Adaptive:
DMT and ANSI: 32–832 kbps (Default = 832 kbps). G.lite:
64–512 kbps (Default = 512 kbps).
Minimum Upstream
The minimum upstream DSL line rate (in 32 kbps
Speed
increments) the card can train to if Behavior is set to
Adaptive:
DMT and ANSI: 32–832 kbps (Default = 32 kbps).
G.lite: 32–512 kbps (Default = 64 kbps).
Target Margin
The noise margin relative to a Bit Error Ratio of 10
required for a successful activation of the port :
0–31 dB in 1 dB increments (Default = 4 dB).
February 2003
3. Configuration
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