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9 • mDSL Port Configuration
After the mDSL link is in the dataSync state, additional parameters may be configured, for the remote DSL
modem: Remote Unit User ID, Remote Unit DTE Test Mode, Remote Unit TX Edge, Remote Unit Framer
Mode, and Remote Unit CO/CP Mode.
Remote Unit User ID (remoteUserIDMdsl)
The unit user ID for the remote modem can be configured after the mDSL link is in the dataSync state. Maxi-
mum length is 8 octets (characters).
Remote Unit DTE Test Mode (Remote Status) (remoteDTETestModeMdsl)
This parameter displays whether a Local Loopback may be initiated or not from the DTE interface. The avail-
able parameters are:
•
enabled(0)
•
disabled(1)
•
notavailable(50)
If enabled(0), the remote modem is able to initiate a local Loopback via the DTE interface. If disabled(1), it
cannot.
The notavailable(50) parameter normally appears when the 3095’s modem is in the idle state or if there is no
line connection between the modems.
Remote Unit TX Edge (remoteTXEdgeMdsl)
The sampling point of Transmit Data is controlled here. The options are:
•
normal(0)
•
inverted(1)
•
notavailable(50)
In the normal(0) state, Transmit Data is sampled on the falling edge of the Transmit Clock. Transmit Data is
sampled on the rising edge of the Transmit Clock when inverted(1) is selected.
Remote Unit Framer Mode (remoteframerModeMdsl)
The Framer can function in two different states:
framerModeG704(0)—Used if the T1/E1 Egress Card or V.35 serial Egress card is being used at data rates less
than or equal to 2.048 Mbps.
framerModeNormal(1)—Used if the V.35 serial egress card is operating at a data rate greater than 2.048 Mbps.
This setting is configured automatically by the DACS.
Remote Unit CO/CP Mode (remoteCOCPMdsl)
Applicable only when the remote modem is a Model 1088/K or 1095E1/K. The following options exist for the
remote CPE mDSL modem:
•
forcetoCP(0)
•
normal(1)
•
notavailable(50)
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Page 24: ...1 Introduction mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 22 Saving HTTP HTML Object Changes...
Page 40: ...5 System History mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 38 mDSL History table...
Page 56: ...7 DS0 Mapping mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 54 Displaying the DS0 Mapping window...
Page 96: ...11 Filter IP mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 94 Defining a filter...
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Page 122: ...15 TCP mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 120 TCP Details...
Page 126: ...16 UDP mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 124 Introduction...
Page 132: ...17 RIP Version 2 mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 130 RIP Version 2 Statistics...
Page 138: ...18 SNMP mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 136 Out...
Page 150: ...19 System mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 148 System Packet Holding Message Blocks...
Page 180: ...21 T1 E1 Link mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 178 Far End Line Statistics Totals...
Page 190: ...24 License mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 188 End User License Agreement...
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