DT Etherlink IV
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4.6.5.3 <MASTER ON/OFF [N = 1..4]> Command
This command activates/deactivates the «MASTER» mode on the interface with the number N. For
single-channel modems, the command is used without the number of the SHDSL channel.
CP_CM>MASTER ON 1
Note:
In a data transmission systems one device should be configured as a Master device,
while the other as a Slave device.
4.6.5.4 <AUTO ON/OFF> Command
This command activates the modem in CA mode. This means that all SHDSL channels are set to
“SLAVE” mode and getting most settings from SHDSL line.
CP_CM>AUTO ON
4.6.5.5 <EXT ON/OFF [N = 1..4]> Command
This command activates/deactivates the standard and the extended G.SHDSL mode on the
interface with the number N.
Note:
The EXT ON feature needs a special LICENSE KEY that has to be ordered together
with the unit.
In extended mode higher data rates and line codes (PAM4, PAM8, PAM16, PAM32, PAM64,
PAM128) are available.
Standard mode
Command
Channel Coding
Min Baserate
Max Baserate
PAM 16
PAM 16
3
60
PAM 32
PAM 32
12
89
Extended mode
PAM 4
PAM 4
2
39
PAM 8
PAM 8
3
79
PAM 16
PAM 16
1
119
PAM 32
PAM 32
1
159
PAM 64
PAM 64
2
199
PAM 128
PAM 128
4
238
4.6.5.6 <BASERATE K/AUTO [N=1..4]> Command
This command sets the transmission rate K to the line SHDSL interface, where N is the number of
the SHDSL interface. For modems with just one SHDSL channel, the command is entered without
typing the number N. The data transmission is BASERATE * 64kbit/s.
For PAM16 the available rates (BASERATE) are the range from 3 to 60, and for PAM32 from 12 to
89.
Coding Type
Parameter
Values
Description
PAM16
N
3..60
Transmission rate over the line interface (N*64+8) kbit/s.
PAM32
12..89
Table 4.3 Available rates (BASERATE) for different coding types