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ARGUS 165
Message
mode
Selects the message mode. The message mode determines initiation of
the handshake on the STU-R side resp. the response on the part of the
STU-C (cf. ITU-T G.994.1 Chapter: Transactions, entry in the capability
list).
Range: GHS Mode A to GHS Mode D
Default:
GHS mode C
Vendor info
field
Entry of vendor information in the corresponding transmission field. This
information is entered in hexadecimal form, see "Sync word".
Default:
15 35
Wire pairs
For 2-wire SHDSL, ARGUS always uses the wire pair 4/5 (line 1); for
SHDSL n-wire, ARGUS always uses the wire pair 4/5 (line 1) plus a further
wire pair (line) from the list.
You can change the order of the wire pairs.
- 2nd wire pair (line 2) for 4-wire
- 3rd wire pair (line 3) for 6-wire
- 4th wire pair (line 4) for 8-wire
Wire pair 4/5 (line 1) is always reserved as the master.
You can mark the 2nd, 3rd and 4th wire pairs (lines 2-4) and move them
down one slot the list using the left softkey
<
>
or up one slot in the list
using the right softkey
<
>
. Confirm your entry with
.
The following default is common:
Line 1: wire pair 4-5 (fixed)
Line 2: wire pair 3-6
Line 3: wire pair 1-2
Line 4: wire pair 7-8
Line
probing
(PMMS)
When a connection is being established, line probing (power measurement
modulation session) can occur; this is standardised according to ITU-T
G.991.2. This function enables determination of a variety of line parameters
to identify the possible data rate before the actual synchronisation process
with the remote station.
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