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CopperLink 1300 Quick Start Guide
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Signal to Noise Ratio
Configures the acceptable noise margin for adaptive rate. SNR is the relative strength of
the DSL signal to Noise ratio. 6dB is generally the lowest dB recommended in order for
the modem to be able to synch. Generally speaking, as overall bandwidth increases,
your signal to noise ratio decreases. The higher the number the better. Your CL1300 is
defaulted at 6 giving you the highest likelihood to connect.
node(prt-line)[0/0]# snr-margin <-10..22>
Description
This is the description of the port/line (CopperLink connection). (Ex: "This line goes to
building 4") When entering a description with spaces in the text, the description must
be in quotations.
node~(prt-dsl)[0/0]# description <description>
Service Mode
Configures the number of pairs (wires) you want to use. The CL1300 will default to the
maximum number of wires available on your version of the CopperLink: CL1314 (2-
wire) or CL1324 (4-wire).
node~(prt-dsl)[0/0]# service-mode { 2-wire | 4-wire }
Shutdown
Disables or enables CopperLink port(s).
node~(prt-dsl)[0/0]# [no] shutdown
Exit
Goes back to parent mode.
node~(prt-dsl)[0/0]# exit
Show
Displays all the configured options of the CL1300 CopperLink port(s)
node(cfg)# show prt-line 0
6.0 Additional Information
For detailed information about configuring and operating guidance, set up procedures,
and troubleshooting, refer to the
CopperLink 1300 Series User Manual
available online
at
www.patton.com/manuals
Below 6dB
bad
6dB–10dB
fair
11dB–20dB
good