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Profile
Select a profile of ADSL settings (such as the transfer rate, interleave
delay and signal to noise ratio settings) to assign to this port. Use the
Port Profile screen to configure port profiles (see
).
Mode
Select the port’s ADSL operational mode. Select the mode that the
subscriber’s device uses or auto to have the IES-1248-51V
automatically determine the mode to use. See
for information on the individual ADSL modes.
Alarm Profile
Select the port’s alarm profile. The alarm profile defines alarm
thresholds for the ADSL port. The IES-1248-51V sends an alarm trap
and generates a syslog entry when the thresholds of the alarm profile
are exceeded (see
IGMP Filter Profile The IGMP filter profile defines which multicast groups a port can join.
Select a profile of IGMP filter settings to assign to this port. Use the
IGMP Filter Profile screen to configure IGMP filter profiles (see
ADSL2/2+
feature
These are features available with ADSL2/2+. The subscriber’s ADSL
device must also support the individual features in order to use them.
At the time of writing these features have not been fully tested and
their performance and interoperability cannot be guaranteed.
Annex L
Enable Annex L to use reach extended ADSL2. This allows increased
connection distances.
Annex M
Enable Annex M to use double upstream mode. This has the upstream
connection use tones 6 to 63.
Annex I
Enable Annex I to use all digital mode. With Annex I, the ADSL
connection uses the full spectrum of the physical line and the user can
not use POTS or ISDN service. This increases the upstream data rate.
Note: The subscriber cannot use POTS or ISDN services when
you enable Annex I.
PMM
Enable the Power ManageMent (PMM) feature to reduce the amount of
power used overall and reduce the instances of the connection going
down. PMM increases or decreases the transmission power based on
line conditions. PMM also decreases the number of service
interruptions.
Select L2 to have the ADSL connection use power saving mode and
reduce the rate when there is no traffic. The rate comes back up when
there is traffic.
Select L3 to use both power management modes L2 and L3. L3 puts
the ADSL connection to sleep mode.
L0 power mode uses no power reduction. See the ITU-T G.992.3
standard for more on PMM and the power modes (states).
SRA
Enable Seamless Rate Adaptation (SRA) to have the IES-1248-51V
automatically adjust the connection’s data rate according to line
conditions without interrupting service.
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