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7 Operation on xDSL accesses
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Retrans-
mission
(G.INP)
When retransmission (G.INP, G.998.4) is used, the downstream of VDSL2
links is protected against pulse noise on layer 1. Delays and packet losses
are minimised; however, this increases the interleave delay for
downstream.
Default:
Down- & Upstream
When VDSL Vectoring or Retransmission (G.INP) are active, ARGUS
shows in the status line a blue highlighted „V“ for Vectoring or „R“ for
Retransmission.
When VDSL Vectoring or Retransmission (G.INP=) are unlocked but not
active, ARGUS shows in the status line a grey highlighted „V“ for Vectoring
and „R“ for Retransmission.
MAC address, see page 44.
SHDSL:
Spectrum
For region 1 (e.g. North America):
Annex A/F Auto, Annex A SHDSL, Annex F SHDSL.bis (5.7 Mbit/s)
For region 2 (e.g. Europe):
Annex B/G Auto, Annex B SHDSL, Annex G SHDSL.bis (5.7 Mbit/s)
Automatic selection of modulation modes:
- TC-PAM 16 (SHDSL)
- TC-PAM 32 (SHDSL.bis)
Default:
Annex B/G auto
Clock/
framing
(not for
ATM + EFM)
The timing relates to the receiving and transmitting directions of a
connection. The reception and transmission timing are identical for
synchronous timing and different for plesiochronous timing. Timing
differences are compensated by means of bit stuffing.
- Synchronous
- Plesiochronous (for TDM only)
- Plesiochronous (NTR) (for TDM only)
(the SHDSL timing is derived from the network timing reference)
Default:
synchronous
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