ETHERLINK II - Repeater
Manual
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4.6.5.6 <PAM 16/32 [N]> command
The
<PAM 16/32>
command sets the number of levels in the line code. The following options
are possible
– 16, 32.
For modems with one xDSL channel, the following command is used:
CO_01_CM>PAM 16
Compatibility with the Etherlink modem is achieved by setting BASERATE in the range from 3 to
32 and by setting the line coding equal to PAM 16.
The <BASERATE AUTO> command activates the automatic detection of PAM and Annex.
4.6.5.7 <ANNEX A/B/AB [N=1..4]> command
The <ANNEX A/B [N=1..4]> command enables the transmission standard: G.991.2 ANNEX A or
G.991.2 ANNEX B, where N is the number of the interface.
The <ANNEX AB> automatically selects the transmission standard.
Note: If devices use different transmission standards, synchronization will not be established
between them.
4.6.5.8 <PASSWORD USER/ADMIN> command
The <PASSWORD USER/ADMIN> command is used to set user and administrator passwords.
RR_01_CM>PASSWORD USER
Enter password:
Confirm password:
RR_01_CM>
Only the administrator can perform this command. The password length is no more than 11
symbols. The password can contain Latin letters and digits.
Note: It is also possible to set an empty password (in this case, the password is not requested
while opening the telnet session). This command sets the password only to access the
device over the telnet protocol. When managing the devices via the RS-232 interface,
the password is not requested.
4.6.5.9 <ID N> command
The <ID N> command is used to enter identification number of the device (N is the text
containing no more that 12 symbols). This ID will be displayed atop the main menu. If
the parameter is not written, the device ID will be empty.
4.6.5.10
<DEFAULT> command
The <DEFAULT N> command sets the default operation mode, where N is the mode number
(there are four default operation modes).
Parameters:
0:
MODE AUTO, LINECODING AUTO, BASERATE AUTO, ANNEX A / B, WAN ---
1:
MODE AUTO, LINECODING PAM32, BASERATE 89, ANNEX B, WAN ---