Modem Configuration Using Built-In Keyboard And Lcd - Tahoe 684 User Manual

G.shdsl+ modem with built-in router
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3.
keyboard and LCD
The easiest way to configure a modem is to use the four-button
keyboard and the LCD. After switching the power on, an information
about the modem type, the line throughput and state will be displayed:
Four-letter code on the right describes the DSL line state:
B (BOOT) - booting, loading firmware to the G.shdsl transceiver
I (IDLE)
A (ACTV) - waiting for signal from remote modem
0...9 (BP 0...BP9) - subsequent stages of negotiation
F (FRAM) - framer synchronization
S (SYNC) - line is synchronized, modem is transmitting data
D (DEAC) - signal lost, connection will be terminated
W (WAIT) - waiting before another synchronization attempt
On the right of the display there is a keyboard with "up", "down",
"Escape" and "Enter" keys. By pressing up/down buttons you may
browse the configuration menu:
speed setting
modem type setting (Master/Slave)
line modulation selection
storing settings in the EEPROM memory
setting the IP address and network mask on the eth0 interface
selection of the language
connection reset
modem reset
bridge mode toggling
Each pressing of the "Escape" button causes the return to the
primary display with modem type and state. Pressing of the "Enter"
button selects given menu option.
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Modem configuration using built-in
Tahoe 684
19456 kb/s
- transceiver is idle
Throughput setting
Line rate:
9728 kb/s
35`C
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