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Data Rate
: Both the serial/E1 and DSL data rates are set by specifying
the number of 64k timeslots.
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Annex
: Either G.991.2 Annex A or Annex B.
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DTE Interface Type
: Either E1 or a normal serial interface.
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DSL Error Monitor Max Interval Errors
: The number of errors
allowed in an interval before considering the interval errored. A value
of ‘0’ disables the DSL error monitor.
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DSL Error Monitor Interval Time
: The length in seconds of
an interval.
•
DSL Error Monitor Interval Count
: The number of errored intervals
allowed before restarting the DSL link.
•
DSL Error Monitor Total Intervals
: The number of intervals to inspect
before disabling the error monitor.
•
DSL Error Monitor Startup Delay
: The length in seconds to wait after
the DSL link is established before starting the error monitor.
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Test Modes
: Loopbacks (LAL or RDL) and PRBS (pseudo-random
binary sequence) BER tests (511 or 511 with errors)
•
Line Probe
: Enable or disable Line Probe for rate
adaptive applications.
The following status information is available through the command
line interface:
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LEDs
: Which software controlled LEDs are currently on.
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FPSW Settings
: What the front panel switches are set to (if the unit is
populated with them).
•
Configuration Mode
: Whether the 3088RC is configured by DIP
switches or software.
•
DSL Link State
:
In Progress
,
Success
,
Deactivated
, or
Idle
.
•
DSL Sync State
:
Out of Sync
,
Acquiring Sync
,
In Sync
, or
Losing
Sync
.
Note
DSL Link State vs. DSL Sync State
—The DSL link state
describes whether the DSL is training (in progress), linked (suc-
cess), deactivated (we don’t have an option to deactivate the
modem, so the user should not see this), or idle.
The DSL sync state describes whether no sync words have