7 Operation on xDSL accesses
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ARGUS 152
INP/SNRM
Determines whether preference is to be given to INP (inpulse noise
protection) or SNRM (signal-to-noise- ratio margin) when an ADSL
connection is established.
Default:
Favour DS SNRM
MAC address (line)
(not available using the access wizard)
Display and selection of the line MAC addresses.
The first two MAC addresses cannot be manually edited.
1. When the standard MAC address is selected, ARGUS uses its own
MAC address.
Default:
Standard MAC address
2. When you select the dynamic MAC address, a different MAC address
is used each time the device synchronises.
3. You can enter a third MAC address:
Mark the line and then press
<Edit>
.
<Edit>
Entry of new MAC address.
The address is entered in hexadecimal form using the
number keys and key combinations: *1=A, *2=B,*3=C,
*4=D, *5=E, *6=F and confirmed with
.
No group MAC addresses may be used.
Default:
00:00:00:00:00:00
Accepting the address.
The new address is temporarily saved, and is no longer
available after powering down.
Press one after
another
and
Display of ARGUS MAC addresses:
Line, LAN, ETH, see also page 100 and following.
VDSL:
Rated /
treshold
value
Setting bitrate
Entry of the comparison value for the upstream and
downstream bitrate [kbit/s] using the number keys.
ARGUS displays a large green "OK" in the ARGUS status
screen if the current bitrate is above the set value for an
active DSL connection and an "OK" for connection
parameters below the target, otherwise "NOK".
Default:
d: 0
and
u: 0