AIM2-A2-GZ40-20
May 2005
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Unlimited # of MACs
Select the check box next to Unlimited # of MACs to limit the number of different
MAC addresses permitted to use the port.
Define # of MACs
Select the check box next to Define # of MACs to limit the MAC addresses
permitted to access the port to a specific quantity.
Frame Type
Default: 1438LLC
Frame type is the ADSL data encapsulation method for carrying traffic over an
ATM network as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Request
for Comment (RFC) 1483.
1438LLC – An AIM24000 port configured with Logical Link Control (LLC)
encapsulation multiplexes multiple protocols over a single ATM Vitual Circuit
by way of the protocol-identifying frame header 1438LLC.
1483VCM – An AIM24000 port configured with Virtual Circuit Multiplexing
(VCM) creates a separate ATM Virtual Circuit connection for each protocol
type, without additional encapsulation, by way of the protocol-identifying frame
header 1438VCM.
Standard Mode
Default: Multimode
Alcatel – Alcatel is ADSL technology and Alcatel ADSL modem compatible.
Full Rate ADSL – An AIM24000 port that is operating in full rate ADSL mode
and utilizing a single line for both phone and data requires an in-line splitter at
both ends of the ADSL connection.
Full Rate ADSL2 – An AIM24000 port that is operating in full rate ADSL2
mode and utilizing a single line for both phone and data requires an in-line
splitter at both ends of the ADSL2 connection.
NOTE: The Full Rate ADSL2 options (G.DMT.BIS, G.DMT.BISplus and
READSL2) are not yet available for configuration via the CLI or SNMP; these
standard modes are configurable via the NMS only.
G.DMT – G.DMT is ADSL technology in compliance with the standards of
ITU-T Recommendation G.992.1. The AIM24000 exceeds the ITU-T G.992.1
minimum requirements of 640 kbps upstream and 6,000 kbps downstream
speeds in G.DMT mode.
G.DMT.BIS – G.DMT.BIS is ADSL2 technology in compliance with the
standards of the International Telecommunications Union Telecommunication
Standardization Sector (ITU-T) Recommendation G.992.3, which specifies a
downstream frequency range of 1100 kHz.
G.DMT.BISplus – G.DMT.BISplus is ADSL2+ technology in compliance with
the standards of ITU-T Recommendation G.992.5, which specifies a
downstream frequency range of 2200 kHz.