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Possible values for each parameter are listed in Table 5-1. See
Appendix A, for help in selecting the appropriate configuration options for your
application.
You must reset the board for changes to the card type or loops enabled
(options 1 or 2) parameters to take effect. A system message is displayed on the
terminal to remind you to reset the board. To reset the board, use option 4 from
the Main Menu. (The board may also be reset by cycling the power on the board.)
All configuration settings are stored in nonvolatile memory.
The transmit timing, HDSL interface/rate, firmware revision numbers, and serial
number displayed on the Board Configuration screen cannot be changed.
Option 4 (Switchpack Definitions) on the Config menu is used to display the
switchpack and jumper positions used when making configuration changes
manually. This menu option is described in
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Table 5-1.
V.35-Compatible Units Configuration Options
1) HDSL Card Type
Possible Settings: CP, CO
Default Setting: CP
Indicates the placement of the unit in the network configuration. To toggle the card type,
enter 1 at the Config prompt.
CP – Unit is on the customer premises side of the HDSL connection.
CO – Unit is on the central office (or central site) side of the HDSL connection.
2) Loops Enabled
Possible Settings: Loops A and B, Loop A
Default Setting: Loops A and B
Specifies which loops on the HDSL line are to be used in the connection. To change the
loops that are enabled, enter 2 at the Config prompt. The system then prompts you to
specify either Dual (Loops A and B) or Single (Loop A only).
Loops A and B – Loops A and B are enabled.
Loop A – Only Loop A is enabled.
3) Payload Rate
Possible Settings: 1 through 9 (for 64 through 1536 kbps)
Default Setting: 9 (1536 kbps)
Specifies the desired payload rate.
1 – 1 x 64 (64 kbps)
2 – 2 x 64 (128 kbps)
3 – 3 x 64 (192 kbps)
4 – 4 x 64 (256 kbps)
5 – 6 x 64 (384 kbps)
Options 8 and 9 (1024 and 1536 kbps) are only available when Loops A and B are
enabled. If only Loop A is enabled, the maximum payload rate is 768 kbps (option 7).
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Customizing V.35-Compatible Units
6 – 8 x 64 (512 kbps)
7 – 12 x 64 (768 kbps)
8 – 16 x 64 (1024 kbps)
9 – 24 x 64 (1536 kbps)
N – No change to rate

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