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Managing DSL
Quick Configuration
From the
SHDSL Standard
Select
G.SHDSL - Annex A
Select
G.SHDSL - Annex B
Save your changes by selecting
"Saving the Current Configuration" on page
Advanced Configuration
From the
G.SHDSL Advance Configuration Setting
configure, then reference the table below for assistance in changing and selecting the parameter
value.
G.shdsl Advance Configuration Setting
1. ExecMode
2. Standard
3. StartupMargin
4. ClockOffset (ppm)
5. PowerBackoff
6. UpFrameSync
7. UpStuffBits
8. DownFrameSync
9. DownStuffBits
10. EncoderCoeffA
11. EncoderCoeffB
SHDSL Parameter
ExecMode
Standard
StartupMargin
ClockOffset
PowerBackoff
52
page, do one of the following:
Save Current Configuration
CPE
G.shdsl-AnnexB
2dB
0
Enable
13727
15
13727
15
366
817
Enter Parameter to edit (Return to exit) ->
Description
Operational mode of the modem. If you are implementing
a back-to-back configuration, configure one modem in
CO mode and the other in CPE mode. Otherwise, select
CPE.
Select Annex A or Annex B (Default: Annex A).
Currently only 0 dB is supported.
Used for a low frequency wander and jitter between
network and DSL system clock. Only set on the CO side.
(Default: 0)
Select Enable to activate Power Backoff or Disable to
deactivate Power Backoff. (Default: Enable)
from the Main Menu as described in
60.
page, type the number of the G.shdsl field to
12. MinBaseRate
13. MaxBaseRate
14. MinSubRate
15. MaxSubRate
16. WirePairMode
17. AsymmetricPSD
18. BitRateMode
19. TestBitRate
20. SNRMarginLimit (dB) 4
21. Apply
1
36
0
1
SinglePair
SymmetricPSD
AdaptiveRate
2320K
Values
CPE, CO
Annex A, Annex B
2 to 15
-100 to 100 ppm
Enable, Disable
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