Configuring Line Profiles (8955, 8965, 8975, 8968) - Paradyne 8955 User Manual

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3. Configuration Using the Web Interface

Configuring Line Profiles (8955, 8965, 8975, 8968)

Use the Configuration - Line Profiles screens to define line profiles to be assigned
to ports.
To create a line profile for ReachDSL and ADSL ports:
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1. Click on Create New Profile. The ADSL Profile Create screen appears.
2. Enter or select the following fields:
Field
Profile Name
Latency
Rate Adaptive Mode
Downstream / Near End Profile
Max Rate (kbps)
Min Rate (kbps)
Max Interleave Delay
Max Noise Margin
Min Noise Margin
Target Noise Margin
Upstream / Far End Profile
Max Rate (kbps)
Min Rate (kbps)
Max Delay
Max Noise Margin
Min Noise Margin
Target Noise Margin
August 2005
Description
Specify a name for this line profile.
Select the channel the following rates are effective for:
Fast or Interleaved.
For ADSL, S=1/2 encoding is not supported when
Latency is set to Fast. For ADSL2, S=1/2 is supported in
both modes.
Select a rate adaptive mode:
Manual - Manually selected at startup
Init - Automatically selected at startup
Dynamic - Automatically selected at run time
Enter a maximum rate from 0 to 65535.
Enter a minimum rate from 0 to 65535.
Select the maximum delay allowed for the interleaved
channel, in milliseconds.
Select the maximum additional noise margin.
Select the minimum noise margin.
Select a target noise margin.
Enter a maximum rate from 0 to 65535.
Enter a minimum rate from 0 to 65535.
Select the maximum delay allowed for the interleaved
channel, in milliseconds: 1, 4, or 16.
To obtain the fastest rate downstream for ADSL (not
ADSL2) endpoints that support S=1/2 encoding, set
Latency to Interleaved and Max Delay to 1 ms.
Select the maximum additional noise margin.
Select the minimum noise margin.
Select a target noise margin.
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