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G.Lite Mode enables the ADSL interface to use the ITU 992.2 standard, which
supports maximum data rates of 1.536 Mbps downstream and 512 Kbps
upstream.
Alternatively, you can ask the onsite administrator to specify these parameters
during configlet installation.
If you don't know the ISP environment or the environment has location-specific
networking requirements, prompt the onsite administrator to configure the ISP
environment during configlet installation.
Specify the password for the configlet, or use the default device password (which
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is
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Specify Device User Name and password, or use the default administrator name
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and passwords for the device.
Check Restrict the use of the configlet to the current device to install the configlet
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only on a device with the specified serial number.
Click Next to display the decoded configlet. To see the encoded configlet, click the
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Raw Configlet tab.
Click Save to save the configlet (configlet files automatically use the format .cfg).
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NOTE: You cannot edit a configlet file directly. To make changes to the information in
a configlet file, run the Activate Device wizard to regenerate the configlet.
Click Finish to close the Activate Device wizard.
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Send the configlet to the onsite administrator using email, CD, or another out-of-band
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method.
The onsite administrator must complete the configlet installation process and the device
must successfully connect to the management system before you can update the device
with the modeled configuration.
For help with the configlet installation process, the onsite administrator can refer to the
Rapid Deployment Getting Started Guide. This guide provides step-by-step instructions
for connecting a security device to the network, preparing the device to use a configlet,
and installing and running the configlet.
You can track the connection status of the device to determine when the device connects.
Check the device configuration status by holding your mouse cursor over the device in
Device Manager, or by checking configuration status in Device Monitor.
Before the device connects, the status displays "Waiting for 1st Connect", indicating
that the management system has modeled and activated the device, but the device
has not connected.
After the onsite administrator has installed the configlet, the device automatically
connects to the management system and the status displays "Update Needed",
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