Netopia R7100-C User Reference Manual page 70

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8-2 User's Reference Guide
Clock Source...
Data Link Encapsulation...
Aux Serial Port...
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The Clock Source may be either Network or Internal. If you select Network (the default), the Netopia R7100
functions in customer premise equipment (CPE) mode. This mode is the normal mode for communicating
with an ISP. If you select Internal, the Netopia R7100 functions in central office equipment (COE) mode,
simulating a DSLAM. This allows for back-to-back short haul applications with another Netopia Router
operating in CPE mode.
A Data Rate pop-up item is available only if the clock source is Internal. This item allows you to set the
data rate for the DSL link (and the attached CPE device).
A Data Link Encapsulation pop-up item allows you to choose either ATM FUNI (the default, which is a
variant of MultiProtocol over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) [RFC1483] or Frame Relay [RFC1490].
You may specify how to use the Auxiliary Serial Port. By default, the port is Unused. You can enable it for
an asynchronous modem. If the AppleTalk feature set is installed, then LocalTalk becomes the default
option.
For modem applications, a Data Rate pop-up offers a limited set of serial data rates. 57.6 is the default
setting.
If you have attached an external modem, you can specify a Modem Init String. Consult your modem's
documentation for the correct init string for your modem. If you have enabled the AppleTalk feature
(optional), modem options are hidden.
SDSL Line Configuration
Network
ATM FUNI
Unused

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