20
January
2006
AIM2-A2-GZ41-00
G.lite – G.lite is ADSL technology in compliance with the standards of ITU-T
Recommendation G.992.2. The AIM29000 meets the ITU-T Recommendation
G992.2 minimum requirements of 512 kbps upstream and 5,136 kbps
downstream speeds in G.lite mode. An AIM29000 port that is operating in
G.lite mode and utilizing a single line for both phone and data requires an
in-line splitter at the local end, and a microfilter at the remote end, of the ADSL
connection.
Multimode – An AIM29000 port set to multimode detects and matches the
standard mode of the remote ADSL modem to which it is connected.
READSL2 – Reach Expanded ADSL2 is ADSL2 technology in compliance
with the standards of ITU-T Recommendation G.992.3 in Annex L format.
T1.413 – T1.413 is ADSL technology in compliance with the standards of the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard T1.413.
Bandwidth and Distance
The default bandwidth for AIM29000 ADSL connections is Adaptive as defined in
Port Mode
on page 15. The eventual outcome could be any combination of
existing possible upstream and downstream bandwidths, and may or may not be
reflected in the following tables. For AIM29000 ports configured at Fixed or Fixed
Adaptive port modes, bandwidth parameters must be manually specified.
Other Configuration Options
In addition to Circuit Configuration, the following tabs are available on the
configuration screens:
DSCP Rules
IP Rules
MAC Rules
VLAN Rules
Port Statistics
Port Copy
SNR Advanced Configuration
See the
Multimedia Traffic Management User’s Guide
and
NMS User’s Guide
for
information.