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Parameter
max-bitrate-up
max-bitrate-down
planned-bitrate-
up
planned-bitrate-
down
Interleaving delay parameters
Data interleaving increases the ability of the system to tolerate noise on the line.
However, it also increases the latency (delay) of the data traffic. When using the
interleave channel, determine the maximum amount of latency by considering the
type of traffic sent on the line. The more tolerant of delay the traffic is, the higher
these settings can be.
Following are the Interleave-Path-Config subprofile parameters shown with default
values for specifying the maximum tolerable delay for interleaver/deinterleaver
operations:
[in AL-DMT/{ any-shelf any-slot 0 }:interleave-path-config]
max-delay-up = 16
max-delay-down = 16
Parameter
max-delay-up
max-delay-down
Stinger® MRT Getting Started Guide
Setting
Specifies the maximum bit rate for upstream traffic, from
0Kbps to 2,000Kbps.
The default value for the Stinger MRT is 1000Kbps.
Note
This parameter does not apply when the rate
adaptation is operator-controlled.
Specifies the maximum bit rate for downstream traffic, from
0Kbps to 15,000Kbps.
The default value for the Stinger MRT is 8000Kbps.
Note
This parameter does not apply when the rate
adaptation is operator-controlled.
Specifies the constant bit rate for upstream traffic when
operator-controlled rate-adaptive mode is in use. Valid
values are from 0Kbps to 2000Kbps.
The default value for the Stinger MRT is 512Kbps.
Note
This parameter does not apply when the rate
adaptation is automatic-at-startup.
Specifies the constant bit rate for downstream traffic when
operator-controlled rate-adaptive mode is in use. Valid
values are from 0Kbps to 15,000Kbps.
The default value for the Stinger MRT is 1000Kbps.
Note
This parameter does not apply when the rate
adaptation is automatic-at-startup.
Setting
Specifies the maximum milliseconds of delay allowed in the
upstream direction as a result of interleaving data. The valid
range is 0 to 64. The default value is 16.
Specifies the maximum milliseconds of delay allowed in the
downstream direction as a result of interleaving data. The
valid range is 0 to 64. The default value is 16.
Configuring the ADSL Line Interfaces
Configuring ATM ADSL-DMT interfaces
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