ADC MM701G2 User Manual

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April 14, 2006

Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access

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• Data Rate (kbps)

Type 4 then select a data rate (number 1 through 34) which determines the maximum transmission
rate, in kilobits per second, up to which the modem can negotiate and synchronize with another
device (modem or a DSLAM) to which it is attached. When the Bit Rate Mode (see

“Bit Rate Mode”

below) is set to Fixed, the range of values are (ADC modems comply with the standard G.shdsl data
rate range):

– for the MM702G2 modem, 384 kbps to 4608 kbps, in 128 kbps increments

– for the MM701G2 modem, 192 kbps to 2304 kbps, in 64 kbps increments

– Rates down to 64 kbps are supported only when operating in single-pair, point-to-point mode

with another ADC modem. The default value is Adaptive. (see

Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-

To-Point LAN Extension

).

• Wire Pair Mode

Type 5 then select a wire mode. For the MM701G2 modem, Single mode is the only setting
available. For the MM702G2 modem, you can select 1 for Single, 2 for Dual mode, or 3 for Dual
Enhanced mode. Single mode is the default. Wire mode indicates whether the G.shdsl modem is
operating in a two-wire mode (Single), a four-wire mode (Dual), or a Dual Enhanced mode. Dual
Enhanced mode is a two-pair rate-adaptive mode.

• PSD Mode

Type 6 then select which Power Spectral Density (PSD) which plots the variations of signal power
with signal frequency for the G.shdsl transmission between the modem and the DSLAM or the
modem and another modem. Select 1 for Symmetric PSD which indicates that the PSD mask for
both sides of the transmission (the CO- and remote-side) are the same (symmetric).

Asymmetric PSD indicates that the PSD mask for both sides of the transmission (the CO- and
remote-side) are not the same (asymmetric). There are two unique numeric values
(AsymmetricRate1 and AsymmetricRate2) used to determine the asymmetric PSD mask based on
the Annex A or Annex B standard that you selected. Select 2 for AsymmetricRate1 which is 784
kbps for Annex A and 2312 kbps for Annex B. Select 3 for AsymmetricRate2 which is 1552 kbps for
Annex A and 2056 kbps for Annex B.

Both ends of the connection must be set for the same Symmetric or Asymmetric PSD. The default is
Symmetric.

• Bit Rate Mode

Type 4 then select either 1 for Adaptive or 2 for Fixed mode. Bit rate mode indicates how the modem
synchronizes with the device to which it is attached. The default for the modem is Adaptive mode.
The following provides more description for each mode.

Fixed mode indicates that the modem will synchronize with the other end (a DSLAM or another

modem) at a fixed bit rate through negotiation. The modem will synchronize at the best rate, up
to the data rate specified (see

“Data Rate (kbps)”

above), that can be achieved by both ends.

Adaptive mode indicates that prior to modem negotiating a rate, the modem performs an

adaptation phase during which it determines a best possible rate based on conditions of the line.
After adaptive mode, the modem will then negotiate the best rate that can be achieved with the
other end, based on the adaptation results. The default is Adaptive.

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